IIT Delhi reduces carbon footprint by 50% with 4.7 MW green energy capacity
IIT Delhi claimed that it was made possible by its recent bilateral power purchase agreement with a hydropower generator in the state of Himachal Pradesh for sourcing 2 MW green energy for its power demands.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has announced that it has become the first Central Government-funded technical institute to reduce its carbon footprint by more than 50 percent from April 1, 2021. IIT Delhi claimed that it was made possible by its recent bilateral power purchase agreement with a hydropower generator in the state of Himachal Pradesh for sourcing 2 MW green energy for its power demands.
Prof V. Ramgopal Rao, Director, IIT Delhi said, βavailing green power through open access is another important initiative that we have taken in recent times to share our responsibility towards clean climate. IIT Delhi has always shown a pathway and provided leadership for new initiatives like these. Through many such proactive actions, we are making good progress in achieving the target of making our campus β smart, sustainable and green. The Institute has plans to expand the green power purchase portfolio in the near future.β
The firm stated that open access provisions in Electricity Act 2003 have made it possible to buy power from the generators of their choice through bilateral contracts or energy exchange, for large consumers of power like IIT Delhi. The institute made use of these provisions to its advantage by involving PTC India as a trader to identify a source of βgreenβ power. Buying 2 MW of power exclusively from βgreenβ generator is equivalent to off-setting about 14,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.
The institute already has 2.7 MWp of a rooftop solar PV installation on campus. And with the addition of 2 MW of hydropower in the kitty, IIT Delhiβs power purchase portfolio has 4.7 MW of green power as against contract demand of around 8.5 MW with the local utility that essentially serves academic and hostel areas.Β
βWith this, IIT Delhi shares its responsibility in achieving the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) target as part of climate change pledge by the Government of India during the Paris agreement,β the institute stated.
Dr. Abhijit Abhyankar, Associate Dean (Infrastructure) and Professor, Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi said, βIt is expected that IIT Delhi would do substantial cost saving with green power procurement. The Institute also wishes to expand this initiative by exploring further cost-saving opportunities provided by the energy exchanges in India.β
Availing open access to purchase green power entailed adopting a procedure laid down by state and central electricity regulatory commissions for obtaining approvals from local utility, various load dispatch centres, installing open access meters, etc.
Dr. Abhyankar added, βIIT Delhi has created a template for educational institutes who wish to avail this facility.β
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