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Blog Entry# 3802685
Posted: Sep 13 2018 (12:14)

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#Electrification
Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA)
100% Electrification of Broad Gauge Routes of Indian Railways
CCEA has approved electrification of remaining unelectrified broad gauge (BG) routes of Indian Railways
Upon completion of
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electrification of the proposed routes, Indian Railways broad gauge network will be 100% operational on electric traction
Significant benefits in the areas of Safety, Capacity, Speed, Energy Security & Sustainability
Proposed electrification is mainly for missing links and last mile connectivity and will increase the operational efficiency, enhance the line capacity and improve the average speed of trains
Post electrification, Indian Railways is likely to save Rs 13,510 crore per annum in fuel bill
Will generate direct employment of about 20.4 crore man days during the period of construction.
Posted On: 12 SEP 2018 4:09PM by PIB Delhi
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the proposal for electrification of balance un-electrified BG routes of Indian Railways (IR) comprising of 108 sections covering 13,675 route kilometers (16,540 track kilometers) at a cost of Rs.12,134.50 crore. This electrification is likely to be completed by 2021-22.

The major trunk routes on IR network have already been electrified and are operational. Considering the requirement for seamless operation of rail traffic across the network, it is necessary that the bottlenecks created by the need to change traction are done away with. The proposed electrification, which is mainly for missing links and last mile connectivity will increase the operational efficiency, enhance the line capacity and improve the average speed of trains.

The approved electrification will reduce the use of imported fossil fuels thereby improve energy security to the Nation. After the planned electrification, there would be reduction in the consumption of high speed diesel oil by about 2.83 billion litres per annum and a reduction in GHG emissions. This will also reduce environmental impact of Railways.

Currently, around two thirds of freight and more than half of passenger traffic in Indian Railways moves on electric traction. However, electric traction accounts for just 37% of the total energy expenses of Indian Railways. Due to this advantage, post electrification, Indian Railways is likely to save Rs 13,510 crore per annum in fuel bill and the same will improve its finances.

The approved electrification will generate direct employment of about 20.4 crore man days during the period of construction.

The benefits from this decision are listed below:

Capacity & Speed
100% electrification will provide seamless train operation by eliminating detention of trains due to change in traction from diesel to electric and vice versa.
It will help Railways in enhancing line capacity due to higher speed & higher haulage capacity of electric locomotives

Safety
Improved signalling system will lead to enhanced safety in train operation

Energy Security
In line with the new Auto Fuel Policy of the Government, total shift to electric traction will reduce fossil fuel consumption of about 2.83 billion liters per annum
Reduced dependence on imported petroleum based fuels will ensure energy security to the nation

Energy bill savings
Overall savings in fuel bill to the extent of Rs. 13,510 cr per annum. Electrification of sections covered under this decision will result in net savings of Rs. 3,793 cr per annum
Reduced expenditure on maintenance of locomotive as electric locomotive maintenance cost is Rs. 16.45 per thousand GTKM compared to diesel locomotive maintenance cost which is Rs. 32.84 per thousand GTKM
Regeneration facility of electric locomotives will save 15-20% energy
Reduced overall requirement of electric loco due to higher horse power


Sustainability
Reduced carbon footprint as environmental cost per Tonne Km for Electric Traction is 1.5 Paisa and for Diesel Traction 5.1 paisa
In line with commitment made by India in COP21, total shift to electric traction will reduce CO2 emission of Railways by 24% till 2027-28
Green house gas emission for electric traction will fall below diesel traction by 2019-20 making it environmentally friendly option.

Employment Generation
Direct employment during construction phase for about 20.4 crore Man days.

The complete electrification of railway is poised to continue the growth story of Indian Railways. Through the aforementioned benefits, complete electrification will act as a catalyst for the modernisation process and deliver greater economic benefits. It will help Indian Railways become the growth engine of India as envisaged by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

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Very good decision by Government
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