Addressing a gathering after commissioning various rail infra developmental works on South Central Railway (SCR) from Hi-Tech city railway station here, he said his Ministry has drawn up 'Mission 41K' to save Rs 41,000 crore on the expenditure on energy consumption over the next 10 years.
Prabhu said after taking over as Railway minister he had stressed that expenses on energy should come down by 15 per cent and they are working on the same.
"We will go for solar power all over India and out of this, 500 MW will be produced by installing solar panels on rooftops of railway buildings and another 500 MW through land based. So, traction power and non-traction power both will benefit from solar power and as well as reducing cost of energy and this will be a significant improvement in Railways," the Minister added.
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He further said Railways must save costs and added, "You must reduce costs and increase revenue. We have also started working on other side of reducing costs and increasing revenue through non-fare revenue. Rs 17,000 crore of extra revenue, Railways will earn from non-fare revenue (model)."
of sovereign and pension funds from all over the world next week in Delhi to find out more opportunities of raising money at lower rate though, we are now raising on low rates.
He said the Ministry's focus is on completion of existing projects. "Railway is a national asset and we need several stake holders to participate and state governments should have joint ventures with Railways to implement more projects."
Later, addressing a Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) conference, Prabhu said the Centre has plans to invest about USD 142 billion in Railways over the next five years.
He said 16 per cent of the railway network in the country handles 60 per cent of the total traffic requiring more investments in those routes.
The Minister said the railways is in the process of having ties ups with several state governments for creating rail infrastructure.