Odisha Raj Bhawan initiates the task of getting net zero

Bhubaneswar: Raj Bhavan of Odisha will soon reach the zero dollar target as it has launched an ambitious Green Initiative mission. Under the mission, vehicles that will operate on fossil fuels such as petrochemical fuels and diesel will be phased out, and the entire site will use solar energy to meet their electricity needs.
Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati shared details at a press conference on Saturday, saying four electronic vehicles (EVs) have been added to Raj Bhavan's fleet and a 150-kilowatt solar station has been established.
“A 150 kW solar power plant is already operating within the location, and another 400 kW will be installed soon, marking an important step in getting the governor to live in net energy campus. Progress green missions, green missions, introduced by official cars, rolling out certain actions toward two models of action, toward two driving ranges. Statement.
Currently, Raj Bhavan pays about Rs 3 lakh per month. Once the 400 kW solar power station was installed, it not only helped to meet the Totol requirements of Raj Bhavan, but also allowed it to provide the remaining power to the grid.
During the interaction with the media, the governor also highlighted several major plans proposed by the Indian government to promote renewable energy.
Electronic Vehicles, which appeared in the press conference, informed that the state government recently announced the introduction of a new electric vehicle (EV) policy aimed at promoting government departments to cross the use of electric vehicles.