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Odisha's Raj Bhavan is transitioning into a net-zero energy campus with the installation of a 150-kW solar power plant, and plans for a 400-kW addition. The governor aims to reduce fossil fuel use and has procured EV vehicles, including made-in-India models. The electric bill is expected to drop to zero, and the governor encourages clean energy solutions and electric mobility.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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