Delhi's monuments will be lit by solar energy
Sunday September 16, 2012 07:43:53 PM,
Gaurav Sharma,
IANS
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New Delhi: More and
more of the capital's best known monuments may now be illuminated
through solar energy.
Building on the experience gained over the last three years and
keen on promoting the use of environment-friendly solar energy,
the Delhi government plans to light up more of the capital's
historical sites through cheap and plentiful energy from the sun.
The 13th century Qutub Minar, the 17th century red sandstone Red
Fort and the 16th century Humayun's Tomb - all declared UNESCO
World Heritage Sites - are among the six sites where the Delhi
government plans to install solar power plants to replace
conventional sources of electricity.
"We are planning to install solar photovoltaic (SPV) systems on
the premises of heritage sites and historical monuments where
footfalls are higher," a Delhi government official told IANS. SPV
cells convert sunlight into electricity.
"Now, these monuments and sites will be illuminated at night by
solar energy," the official added.
He said the environmental-friendly step would promote the use of
solar energy in the capital.
"We have already illuminated two tourist spots - Jantar Mantar and
Safdarjung's Tomb - by installing solar plants on their premises,"
the official said. These solar power plants were set up in 2009.
Installed at a cost of Rs. 25 lakh, the plant at Jantar Mantar
generates nine kilowatts of power while the plant at Safdarjung's
Tomb produces 10.4 KW which can light up the site for more than
four hours. Seeing the success at these sites, the authorities
thought of replicating it at other sites too that attract a lot of
tourists.
"Sites like Humayun's Tomb, Red Fort and Qutub Minar come under
the Archaeological Survey of India. We will have to take
permission from them as they protect these sites," another
official told IANS.
A top ASI official said they are yet to get a proposal but will
consider it.
"We already have two solar plants at Jantar Mantar and
Safdarjung's Tomb. If the Delhi government sends us any proposal
to illuminate other sites we will see how can we go forward and
how much power the plants can generate," the official told IANS.
The other sites the Delhi government is planning to light up
through solar energy are Jama Masjid, the Old Fort and the Lotus
temple.
"We are also in talks with the Delhi Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee
to install a solar power plant at Gurdwara Bangla Sahib," the
Delhi government official added.
Under the Special Area Demonstration Project Programme of the
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) states are encouraged
to popularise and promote the use of the renewable energy systems
as alternate sources of electricity.
"The ministry provides subsidy to any organisation or department
for installing SPV systems. The Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy Management Centre of the Delhi government will install
these plants as it is the nodal agency for the programme," the
official said.
According to the official, the cost of installing a one-kilowatt
plant, which requires an area of 10 sq m, is over Rs.200,000.
He said that at a time when the capital faces an acute power
demand, solar energy can be a great of source of alternate energy.
(Gaurav Sharma can be contacted at gaurav.s@ians.in)
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