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UN awards Rs 47 cr carbon credits to Delhi Metro

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Delhi Metro has been certified by the United Nations as the first metro rail-based system in the world to get carbon credits for contributing to the fight against climate change by help reducing pollution levels in the city by 6.3 lakh tons every year. The organisation has also earned carbon credits worth Rs 47 crore annually for the next seven years. With nearly 20 lakh people taking the new age transport system every day, the Metro has helped reduce pollution and emission of green house gases as it is a completely non-polluting and environment-friendly system. "Thus, DMRC has helped in reduction in emission of harmful gases into the city’s atmosphere and the United Nations Body administering the clean Development Mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol has certified that DMRC has reduced emissions," Delhi Metro spokesman Anuj Dayal said. Thus, Dayal said, the organisation earned carbon credits worth about Rs.47 crore annually for the next seven years and with the increase in number of passengers, this figure shall increase. No other Metro in the world could get the Carbon Credit for the above because of the very stringent requirement of the United Nations Body to provide conclusive documentary proof of reduction in emissions. "It is difficult to give documentary proof of the difference of energy consumption of two scenarios, i.e. with Metro and without Metro. DMRC proposed an innovative method of proving the emissions using sampling techniques. After rigorous persuasion the UN body has finally agreed with this technique as it is very scientific in nature," Dayal said. Delhi Metro has helped remove more than 91,000 vehicles from the roads of Delhi daily. Metro complements other modes of transport and replaces partially trips made by conventional or traditional means of transit, Dayal said. The CDM project replaces trips made by conventional transport modes with Metro, being a more efficient, faster, safer and more reliable transport means. Emission reductions are achieved through reducing GHG emissions per passenger-kilometer, comparing conventional modes of transport with Metro, Dayal said. The resource efficiency of transporting passengers in Delhi by Metro has improved i.e. emissions per passenger kilometer are reduced compared to the situation without project i.e. had the Delhi Metro not operated. This is the second CDM project from DMRC to be registered with the UN body in the last three years. DMRC’s first CDM project on regenerative braking had also achieved many international firsts apart from earning valuable foreign exchange for the country. Every passenger who chooses to use Metro instead of car/bus contributes in reduction in emissions to the extent of approx. 100 gm of carbon- dioxide for every trip of 10 km and therefore, becomes party to the reduction in global warming.
 
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Delhi Metro earns UN praise, Rs 47 cr in carbon credits

The Delhi Metro has become the world’s first Metro rail and rail-based system to earn carbon credits — Rs 47 crore annually for the next seven years. The United Nations has hailed the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) for helping reduce pollution levels in Capital by 6.3 lakh tonnes a
year.

“DMRC has helped in reducing emission of harmful gases and the UN body under the Kyoto Protocol has certified this,” said Delhi Metro spokesperson Anuj Dayal. As many as 20 lakh people use the new-age pollution-free transport system a day, he said.

The figure of Rs 47 crore may go up with the increase in number of passengers.

Carbon trading was first set up under the Kyoto Protocol, a UN initiative aimed at fighting global warming. Countries or companies can make up part of their emissions-cutting targets by funding projects that reduce greenhouse gas output. The projects are awarded carbon credits — each representing a tonne of carbon avoided — that can be bought by companies or governments.

No other Metro in the world has been able to get carbon credits as the conditions set by the world body are stringent.

Delhi Metro earns UN praise, Rs 47 cr in carbon credits - Hindustan Times
 
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Delhi Metro is considered a Modern Engineering marvel....and Delhi metro is consistently maintaining its standards...I hope the ones coming up in Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai follow the same standards...

Anyways Good job and proud of u Delhi Metro!!!
 
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Mumbai and Bangalore need METRO desperately...Traffic condition in Bangalore is getting horrible by the day...
 
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