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Question : Which of the following airports become 1st airport in India to be run entirely on hydro and solar energy?

Option 1: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi

Option 2: Chennai International Airport, Tamil Nadu

Option 3: Dabolim Airport, Goa

Option 4: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai


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Correct Answer: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi


Solution : The correct answer is Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi .

Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, has achieved a historic feat by becoming India's first fully hydro and solar-powered airport. Operating on renewable energy since June 1, the facility aims to achieve Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2030, surpassing the global target by two decades. A hydropower plant fulfils 94% of electricity needs, while on-site solar facilities contribute 6%, reducing carbon emissions by an estimated 200,000 tonnes.

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