<![CDATA[Indian Railways installing rooftop solar panels on 250 trains]]>
Indian Railways installing rooftop solar panels on 250 trains
“Some of the world’s most polluting cities may be found in India, but the country’s government, as well as private corporations, are working hard to transition the economy into a more sustainable one. Indian Railways, for instance, is installing flexible solar panels on 250 local trains. The intention is to reduce fuel costs and benefit the environment while lowering the company’s own emissions to meet government standards…”
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http://inhabitat.com/indian-railways-to-install-rooftop-solar-panels-on-250-trains/
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Sounds useless. The rooftops are usually covered with people.
]]>Iacovos Florides You’re right. They probably didn’t think about that at all.
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