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Raj Bhavan bags award for energy conservation
July 14, 2014byEditorialEditorial
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Raj Bhavan bags award for energy conservation
P.V.Anandpadmanabhan
 
Raj Bhavan, Mumbai, the office and residence of Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan has won the first prize for energy conservation at the 9th State Level Energy Conservation Awards announced by the Maharashtra Energy Development Agency.
 
The award carrying a cash reward of Rs. 1 lakh has been declared to Raj Bhavan in recognition of its efforts to promote the use of Non Conventional Energy and save conventional energy.This is second major recognition for the Raj Bhavan that was declared ISO certified organisation last year.
 
 Governor Sankaranarayanan has congratulated the staff and officers of Raj Bhavan on the achievement and has asked the staff to continue their efforts towards energy conservation.The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital and Rajiv Gandhi Medical College, Kalwa has been declared as the winner of the second prize while the Telephone Exchange Building, Bhandara and TAX building, CTO Compound, Nagpur have been selected for the joint third prize in the category of ‘Government Buildings’.
 
A Solar power plant with a capacity to generate 40 KW of power was commissioned in Raj Bhavan in March 2013 with financial assistance from the Union Ministry for New and Renewable Energy.   Some of the important buildings in Raj Bhavan, street lights inside the Raj Bhavan complex, tube lights and fans in the Governor’s Secretariat have been powered by solar energy.
 
During the last two years, Raj Bhavan has replaced conventional lights with LED lights. Old power consuming Air Conditioners have been replaced by Power efficient VRV units, while Water Heaters have been replaced by Solar Water Heaters. Raj Bhavan had also implemented an awareness campaign to save power.  
 
 According to Shri Vasant Salunke, Comptroller of the Governor’s Households, the power consumption of Raj Bhavan was reduced by 1.35 lakh units which translate into a saving of Rs.14 lakh per annum.
 
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