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Hubballi Airport leads in solar power generation among AAI airports
Hubballi Airport leads in solar power generation among AAI airports

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Hubballi Airport leads in solar power generation among AAI airports

1 2 3 Hubballi: The Hubballi Airport, where an 8MW solar power plant was installed in Dec 2022, has emerged as the highest power-generating among Airport Authority of India (AAI) airports in the country. It produces 8MW of electricity per day, meeting its own needs before supplying excess power to other state airports. It's also said that Hubballi Airport is the first AAI-run facility in the country to export solar-generated power to multiple establishments. Rupesh Kumar Sripad, director of Hubballi Airport, told TOI that Hubballi is India's first airport-based solar plant supplying renewable energy to multiple airports. "The plant generated 2.4 crore units of power in the last two years. We saved Rs 12.4 crore that was supposed to be paid as the electricity bill for all AAI establishments in Karnataka. AAI establishments like Ballari Radar Station, Bengaluru Gagan Air-navigation monitoring station, Bengaluru-Devanahalli Airport-AAI staff residential colony, and Mangalore Airport AAI staff residential colony benefit from the Hubballi solar plant, whose project cost was Rs 33.2 crore," he explained. He further said, "Revenue generated from balanced energy after feeding to AAI establishments in Karnataka is Rs 2.1 crore." Sources added that the airport is selling electricity to KPTCL, earning over Rs one crore annually, while saving around Rs 3.6 crore in power bills every year. Earlier, Belagavi and Hubballi airports were shortlisted for the setting up of a solar plant, and Hubballi was preferred based on its weather history. The plant is installed by Madhav Infra Project Limited of Gujarat under the Sustainable Green Airport Mission, in an area of 38 acres, offsetting an estimated 2.1 lakh tonnes of carbon emissions during its lifespan. Thanks to such a green effort, the airport was honoured with the Platinum In The Green Airport Recognition-2025 award, meant for global green airports, in April, by Airports Council International Asia-Pacific and Middle East. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Areas near Hubballi airport lack drinking water for 20 years
Areas near Hubballi airport lack drinking water for 20 years

Time of India

time29-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Areas near Hubballi airport lack drinking water for 20 years

Hubballi: Jagadish Nagar and Ram Nagar, located next to Hubballi Airport in Ward No. 32, continue to suffer from a lack of drinking water supply for the past 15-20 years. While most HDMC wards received 24x7 water supply or have ongoing work, these two areas remain excluded. Despite repeated appeals by residents for pipeline connections, there is no response from authorities. Locals expressed frustration over being left out of essential urban infrastructure. According to a source, these areas are located at HDMC Ward No. 32. A total of 612 houses were built here under the Ashraya scheme. However, due to lack of amenities, many of the owners locked their houses and are living elsewhere. 120 poor families are living here because they cannot afford to shift to another area. Rajeshwari Sutar, a resident of Ashraya Yojane, said that in recent years, villages have also been improving. Concrete roads, piped water supply to every house, street lights, sanitation, and other basic amenities are seen in villages. She said that every year during the rainy season, it was impossible to even walk on roads here. "If the roads here are also asphalted or concreted, it will facilitate commuters. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like See the AI App Making Headlines Across the UK — Book Your Spot Kapital Wolf Undo There are no medical facilities and Asha workers are not visiting. Govts that spend hundreds of crores of rupees to upgrade the airport to international standards have no will to provide basic facilities like drinking water," she said. Shankarappa Harijan, corporator of HDMC Ward No. 32, said he requested HDMC seeking 24x7 drinking water supply. The drinking water is being supplied from Neerasagar to around 13 to 15 wards. Till Tarihal industries area, the pipeline was installed. Now the water is supplied from the tanker once a week, he said. Shivakumar Gokavi, Ashraya committee member, said that around Rs 10 crore grant was announced in the budget to provide basic amenities. The grant should be provided soon, he urged. Manjunath Daivajna, assistant executive engineer, KUIDFC, said that continuously the drinking water is being supplied through a tanker as per request. The 24x7 drinking water project is not included. In the second phase, some areas will be included for 24x7 drinking water, he said.

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