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‘From coal to carbon-free’: How Mumbai’s fire brigades are poised to lead the city’s race to net-zero energy | Mumbai News – The Indian Express

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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has charted plans to install rooftop solar power systems across Mumbai's fire brigades. 18 fire brigades will be selected in the first phase. 

In a step towards achieving the net-zero energy target for municipal buildings, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has charted plans to install rooftop solar power systems across Mumbai’s fire brigades.

Pegged at Rs 13.50 crore, the first phase of the project seeks to deploy solar systems across 18 fire brigades to transition the existing buildings to clean energy.

Data procured from the civic body shows that the 18 Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) stations earmarked for the first phase of the project include the fire stations in Colaba, Fort, Memon Wada, Gowalia Tank, Worli, Dadar, Mulund, Bandra, Nariman Point, Gawa Pada, Borivali, Bandra-Kurla complex, Kurla-Kamani, Goregaon, Dindoshi, Dahisar, Mankhurd, and Kandarpada.

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