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24 Aug, 2018
Dholera Smart City - Sustainable Green Eco System
The first and only upcoming smart city of India that has been conferred with the prestigious IGBC's Highest 'Platinum' Award, Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) in Gujarat is well-planned to be a spectacular 'Green City' and will factor in all components required to develop a live-green environment with minimum carbon footprints. One of the rare cities in the world and certainly the first in the country to have achieved the IGBC green city rating, Dholera aspires to be developed as a smart city that is sustainably committed to the well-being of mother earth, its environment, and people dwelling on it.
One of the eight and the biggest nodes on the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)
Spread over 920 square kilometres, with 540 sq. km developable area
Incorporates initiatives like:
Green buildings
100% waste management and water treatment plants
Land use planning
Sustainable eco-transport and mobility
Renewable energy generation and usage
Net-zero environmental impact
5000 MW solar power park approved for establishment
Spanning across 11,000 hectares of land
Set to be India's largest solar park with massive renewable energy generation capacity
Project to be executed in phases with participation from:
Gujarat Power Corporation (GPCL)
Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam (GUVNL)
Gujarat Electric Transmission Corporation (GETCO)
Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI)
Expected to attract investments worth 250 billion rupees
Will generate sustainable employment for over 20,000 citizens
Akhilesh Sharma, CEO and MD, DMIDC, commented:
"We want Dholera to be the role model and set new standards for sustainable city living, not just for India, but for the world. Data is crucial to the vision because we are creating intelligent infrastructure that learns and adapts to people's needs. We are very lucky to be building this city from the ground up because it means we can embed future proofing to accommodate the exciting progress yet to come. This will be a 4 A’s city – accessible, adaptable, affordable, and aspirational."
Clean Energy Generation
Ample Green Open Spaces
Use of Green Construction Materials
Infrastructure for E-Transport
Efficient Land, Water, and Waste Management
Recycling and Optimal Resource Utilization
The ultimate goal of the authorities behind the development of Dholera Smart City is not just to provide its residents with a city worthy of living in but also to:
Protect the environment
Conserve natural resources
Minimize toxic emissions
Optimize resource utilization
Explore innovative green development avenues
Promote public health and well-being
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