Amaravati to Become World's First City Powered by Renewable Energy
Key Aspect | Details |
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City | Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh |
Objective | To become the world's first city powered entirely by renewable energy |
Project Visionary | Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu |
Geographical Location | Between Vijayawada and Guntur, along the Krishna River |
Project Area | 217 sq km (city), 8,352 sq km (Andhra Pradesh Capital Region) |
Project Cost | ₹65,000 crore |
Energy Target | 2,700 MW from solar, wind, and hydropower by 2050 |
Current Solar Implementation | 415 kW rooftop solar installed in Anganwadis, e-health centres, schools, and a funeral facility |
Green Building Norms | Mandatory green building standards for all major projects |
Public Transportation | Amaravati Metro and electric buses powered by renewable energy |
EV Infrastructure | Extensive electric vehicle charging infrastructure |
Cooling System | District Cooling System with 20,000 RT capacity |
Cooling Partners | Tabreed (Public-private partnership signed in 2019) |
Cooling Benefits | Reduces cooling energy demand by 50% and cuts carbon emissions |
Global Significance | Sets a global benchmark for sustainable, climate-conscious urban development |