"The Directorate has planned to achieve complete solarization of all the lighthouses by December 31, 2016. With this complete solarization, approximately 1.5 MWh energy will be generated which will amount to approximately reducing 6000 kg of greenhouse gases per day," Ministry of Shipping said in a statement.
The Directorate General of Lighthouse & Lightships (DGLL), a subordinate organization under the Ministry of Shipping is presently maintaining 193 Lighthouses which provide aids to marine navigation to the mariners transiting in coastal waters of India.
Generation of 1 Mega Watt Hour (MWh) power through fossil fuel leads to emission of approximately 900 Kg of Co2, it added.
"In order to reduce CO2 emission, DGLL has decided to replace the source of energy utilized at lighthouses to renewable source and started harnessing solar energy to operate its lighthouses. Till date 176 Lighthouses have been fully solarized," the statement said.
Till date 176 lighthouses out of about 200 have been running on solar power.