Indian Railways is exploring the use of nuclear power through captive units as it seeks to increase reliance on non-fossil fuel sources and renewable ones.
Emission Goal
Indian Railways aims to become a net zero carbon emitter by 2030.
To achieve this, the Railways plans to require 30,000 MW of renewable capacity by 2029-30.
Exploration of Nuclear Power:
Indian Railways is exploring the use of nuclear power through captive units.
Discussions with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) are expected to take place soon.
The Railways had previously considered nuclear power in 2013, with plans for a 400 MW nuclear power plant capacity, but the initiative was not pursued in 2017.
Renewable Energy Initiatives
Partnerships are being explored with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), NTPC, and the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) for renewable energy projects.
In 2023, Indian Railways commissioned 147 MW of solar plants (both on rooftops and on land) and 103 MW of wind power plants.
An additional 2,150 MW of renewable capacity has been tied up.
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