DMRC invites bids to procure 500 MU renewable energy to power low-carbon operations

Synopsis
Delhi Metro is boosting its green energy use by seeking bids for 500 million units of renewable power annually. This initiative, aiming for over 60% clean energy in its total power mix, will power its current and upcoming Phase-IV network. The move positions Delhi Metro as a leader in sustainable urban transport.
The energy produced will be supplied to the DMRC under a 25-year power purchase agreement, with the project expected to be completed within 15 months of award, it said.
At present, Delhi Metro meets about 33 per cent of its power demand from renewable sources. It procures around 350 MU annually from the Rewa Solar Park in Madhya Pradesh and generates 40 MU from rooftop solar installations across its stations, depots, and residential complexes, the statement said.
During daytime operations, the share of renewable energy reaches nearly 65 per cent, it added.
With the new initiative, the DMRC said it aims to increase the share of renewable energy in its total power mix to over 60 per cent, including energy requirements for its upcoming Phase-IV network.
"If achieved, it will become the first Metro system in the country to source more than half of its total energy from clean sources," the statement said.
The move is part of DMRC's broader efforts to support India's transition to sustainable and low-carbon urban transport systems and comply with the government's 'Panchamrit' climate action goals announced at COP26.
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