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Wait.. Trains Are Running on SUNLIGHT in India? WOW! #shorts
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in #Entertainment, amazing facts, Banaras, exam questions, fact, facts, facts in hindi, facttechz, fun facts, general knowledge, gk, Hindi, india train, Indian Railways, Information, infotainement, interesting facts, knowledge, locomotive, mobile, mobile tower, neet, Railway, random facts, red, science, short fact video, short hindi video, short video, track, train, up, uttar pradesh, Varanasi, youtube shorts, वीडियो, हिंदीVaranasi has become the first city in India to try a new way of producing clean energy. At the Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW), solar panels have been installed between railway tracks. This is the first removable solar panel system in the country, and it shows how unused spaces can be turned into sources of power.…
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India’s First Removable Solar Panels Installed on Railway Tracks in Varanasi
In a pioneering step towards renewable energy adoption, Indian Railways has installed the country’s first removable solar panel system between railway tracks at Bareka (Banaras Rail Engine Factory), Varanasi, the constituency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The 70-metre pilot project features 28 solar panels generating up to 15 kW, producing 70–80 units of electricity daily.…
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Varanasi Becomes India’s First City To Get Portable Solar Panels Between Railway Tracks
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in banaras locomotive works, india’s first solar panel in railway, Indian Railways, Indian Railways Green Energy, solar panel, solar panel in varanasi railways, solar panels, solar panels between railway tracks, solar panels on railway tracks, Today news Varanasi, Varanasi, Varanasi latest news, Varanasi news, Varanasi news live, Varanasi news today, varanasi railway innovation, varanasi railway news, Varanasi railway news today, Varanasi solar power panelVaranasi has become the first city in India to install portable solar panels between railway tracks, marking a breakthrough in green innovation. This pilot project at Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) uses 28 bifacial monocrystalline panels across a 70-meter stretch, generating clean power without acquiring extra land. Designed with epoxy adhesives and rubber pads, the system…