Assembly complex to go solar
The Hindu
As part of the Smart City project, solar panels are being installed at 5 govt. buildings
The Assembly complex may soon have lighter power bills with the installation of solar panels under the Thiruvananthapuram city Corporation’s Smart City project. A 395-Kilowatt solar power plant will serve the main block, housing the Assembly hall, as well as the administrative block. Speaker M.B. Rajesh will inaugurate the solar power plant on Tuesday, in the presence of Corporation Mayor Arya Rajendran and others. As part of the project, solar panels are being installed at five government buildings in the city, at a cost of ₹3.2 crore. The installation of panels have also been completed at the Government College for Women at Thycaud, the Public Library at Palayam, and the Government Central High School at Attakulangara.More Related News
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