HP will be countrys first Green Energy State by 2005: CM
- February 04, 2023
- Updated: 01:47 am
category Regional, shimla, , tags Regional, shimla, , DW BUREAU Shimla Switching on its entire fleet of official vehicles, as electrical, the Himachal Pradesh State Transport Department has achieved the distinction of becoming the first such department in the Country to switch over to electrical vehicles. Adopting the Go Green approach, the directorate of the transport has replaced the official petrol and diesel vehicles with electrical. Chief Minister, Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu while congratulating the State Transport department said that Himachal Pradesh taken a lead in switching over to electrical vehicles and notify its policy, whereas some states of the country are in final stage for implementing the same. The motive to start these e-vehicles was to curtail the unnecessary expenditure on petroleum products besides preserving the pristine environment of the State. All the Government departments will be equipped with electrical vehicles within a year, stated the Chief Minister, adding that Electric Vehicle Policy 2022 has also been notified. We will completely transform the existing diesel buses with e-buses in a phased manner, said the Chief Minister, adding that the local bus depot of Shimla will soon have full fleet e-buses. An electric Bus depot will also be opened in Nadaun as well and the e-buses will soon run on all the local routes in Shimla, said he, adding that 300 e-buses will be added to the fleet of HRTC for which an outlay of Rs.400 crore has been sanctioned. In coming two years a target of 60 percent e-buses will be added to the fleet of HRTC. The Chief Minister said that we working in the direction to make Himachal as India s first Green Energy State by 2025. As per the environment experts, we will run out of one of the most important natural resource i.e. oil, within the next few decades. Keeping in mind the Global warming threats and immense pollutants emitted by vehicles, causing grave threat to both human and animal life all over India, the call of the nature is to switch over to electrical vehicles, said he. At present, about 33 crore vehicles are registered in the country and about 21 lakh vehicles are registered in Himachal Pradesh. According to government data, the country s dependence on crude oil imports has increased from 82.9 percent to 83.7 percent. These figures are showing that India is spending a huge amount on petroleum. In such a situation, the use of electric vehicle will help in reducing this dependence. The Government mulls to make Parwanoo-Nalagarh-Una-Hamirpur-Nadaun- Dehra highway as Clean and Green corridor. Apart from this, the e-buses will soon run on the Shimla-Rampur corridor, said he. The rest of the routes in the State will be provided e-buses in a phased manner in next three to four years, which will minimize both noise and air pollution. (editor dailyworld.in)