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Tata Motors’ Lucknow Plant Aims For 100% Renewable Energy Sourcing By 2030

Tata Motors has announced that it’s Lucknow based plant aims to achieve 100% renewable energy sourcing by 2030 for all its energy requirements. The Lucknow plant manufactures and designs commercial vehicles including buses and has been operational since 1992.

Staying true to the Tata Group’s core philosophy of adopting sustainable practices, Tata Motors’ Lucknow plant has minimized the use of energy in its functions and processes with its constructive and consistent efforts.

The company’s Lucknow plant has adopted an Energy Management System (EMS), which has ensured a substantial reduction of 38% in specific energy consumption over the last four years, i.e. from 406 kWh / equivalent vehicle in FY2015-16 to 250 kWh / equivalent vehicle in FY2018-19.

Lucknow plant has always been cognizant of the need for energy conservation and has been steadily making progress towards attaining 100% renewable energy sourcing for all its operations by 2030.

Plant has increased the share of renewable energy to over 16% in the last two years by installing 4MWp capacity Rooftop Solar power plant in the plant premises.

The company also claimed that significant energy conservation measures have resulted in reducing the plant’s non-working day energy consumption by 57 per cent.

In addition, the Lucknow plant is also exploring new avenues of open access solar power purchase; enhancing in-house solar plant capacity through applications like solar walkways, solar street lights, solar heating, electric vehicle charging station; a biogas plant; and by adopting other new renewable energy technologies.

The overarching goal is to enhance the renewable energy contribution towards 100 per cent.

Reference- Tata Motors Press Release, Economic Times

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