Indian Railways signs MoU with US agency for green tech
Indian Railways has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to collaborate on bringing greener railway technologies to India. The agreement encompasses various key aspects, including long-term energy planning, clean energy adoption, energy efficiency policies for railway buildings, procurement of clean energy, regulatory barrier solutions, and support for large-scale renewable procurement.
The Ministry of Railways aims to make the railways the first mode of national transport in India to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. As part of this partnership, both countries will jointly organize events, conferences, and capacity-building programs, along with field visits and study tours, focusing on the identified areas.
While Indian Railways has made significant progress in electrifying its railway network, the integration of renewable energy sources, particularly solar power, still requires attention in certain rail operations. This collaboration with USAID will help accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices and technologies, ensuring a greener and more environmentally friendly railway system for India.
The Ministry of Railways aims to make the railways the first mode of national transport in India to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. As part of this partnership, both countries will jointly organize events, conferences, and capacity-building programs, along with field visits and study tours, focusing on the identified areas.
While Indian Railways has made significant progress in electrifying its railway network, the integration of renewable energy sources, particularly solar power, still requires attention in certain rail operations. This collaboration with USAID will help accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices and technologies, ensuring a greener and more environmentally friendly railway system for India.