Kolkata airport goes green, now has fully functional solar power plant
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KOLKATA/ Updated : Dec 6, 2017, 11:40 IST
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Kolkata airport now has a fully functional solar plant that will be used for everyday operations. The 15 MW ground-mounted and grid connected solar plant at the airport is now absolutely ready to function. One of the major facts a … Read more
Kolkata airport now has a fully functional solar plant that will be used for everyday operations. The 15 MW ground-mounted and grid connected solar plant at the airport is now absolutely ready to function. One of the major facts about this plant in West Bengal is that capacity-wise, it is the largest among all the AAI airports in the country. Read less

Kolkata airport now has a fully functional solar plant that will be used for everyday operations. The 15 MW ground-mounted and grid connected solar plant at the airport is now absolutely ready to function. One of the major facts about this plant in West Bengal is that capacity-wise, it is the largest among all the AAI airports in the country. Apart from Kolkata, Chandigarh (3 MW) and Jaipur (1.8 MW) are the other two AAI airports having ground-mounted, grid-connected solar plant as a means of green energy.

The director of the airport Mr. Atul Dixit informing more about the project said that 67.5 acres of land has solar panels installed in the functional area of the airport. This solar plant will be able to produce 1.35 million units per month. This in return will reduce the AAI’s power bill by somewhere around 1.20 Crore a month, which is a great deal.
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