The Hindu 24.03.2013
The Hindu 24.03.2013
Four out of Chennai Corporation’s 15 zonal offices have
recently begun to tap solar power. The civic body recently commissioned
six solar power plants, at a cost of Rs. 16 lakh, to light up portions
of select zonal offices in the city.
While the
facility at Basin Bridge zonal office has the capacity to generate 5
kilowatts of power, the zonal offices at Kodambakkam, Nungambakkam and
Adyar; street light office at Shenoy Nagar and the corporation’s
electrical lab and stores in Chintadripet each have one kilowatt
capacity plants.
According to sources in the Chennai
Corporation, these solar power plants have been installed on a pilot
basis. “We have sought guidance relating to specifications and norms
from the Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency so that we can expand to
more buildings. Once they let us know, we will begin covering buildings
including schools and hospitals,” the source said.
Recently,
in its budget, the civic body had announced that in three years’ time,
all its 600-odd buildings would also produce solar power. Presently, a
portion of these buildings draw their power from the solar panels atop
their roof. “For instance 20 tubelights and 4 ceilings fans have been
connected to a one kilowatt plant that will generate 5 units. We have
both connections — the grid and solar plant — and switch over when
necessary. In about three years the power from the plants would be
free,” said a source.
However, the Corporation has
not opted for hybrid plants that also have wind turbines. “We visited a
few companies and saw working models. But, we were not satisfied and the
companies themselves said such turbines could be installed only in
coastal areas in south Tamil Nadu,” a source explained. The solar power
plants are also part of the civic body’s efforts to become more
environment-friendly.