New Delhi: Haryana has got a major boost in its clean air project as the world bank has approved $305 million funding aimed at transforming it into a pollution-free state by 2030 under its flagship initiative
Haryana Clean Air Project for Sustainable Development (HCAPSD).The World Bank has agreed to extend a loan of Rs 2498 crore to fund Haryana’s clean air program. The total cost of the project is Rs 3646 crore.
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The project will support Haryana's action plan aimed at reducing air pollution through a combination of multi-sectoral interventions.ALSO READ |What is Dust Portal 2.0? How Green Delhi Apps Could Finally Tackle Capital’s Toxic Air
Haryana Clean Air Project | Key Initiatives
- Out of the total programme cost of Rs 3,646 crore, Rs 1,688 crore has been earmarked for transport-sector interventions aimed at sharply reducing urban transport emissions and strengthening Haryana's clean mobility ecosystem.
- Under this component, 500 electric buses will be deployed across Gurugram, Faridabad, Sonipat, and Jhajjar at an investment of Rs 1,513 crore.
- Additional initiatives include the phase-out of high-polluting vehicles and support for the scrapping ecosystem, installation of 200 Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations (Rs 20 crore), incentives for electric three-wheelers (Rs 100 crore), and fleet replacement incentives to shift old three-wheelers to EVs (Rs 45 crore).
- These initiatives will be jointly implemented by Gurugram Metropolitan City Bus Limited, Haryana City Bus Service Limited, and the departments of transport and industries.
- A further Rs 563 crore will be spent by the department of industries and commerce to drive cleaner industrial operations, real-time emission control, and improved compliance.
- This includes Rs 100 crore in incentives for switching industrial boilers to Piped Natural Gas, Rs 330 crore for promoting or replacing high-emission diesel generator sets with low-emission alternatives, and Rs 33 crore to support the installation of Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems across key industrial units.
- Besides, a sum of Rs 746 crore will be spent through the agriculture and panchayat departments for agriculture-sector interventions and advanced soil management.
- The HCAPSD is designed to bring measurable, statewide improvements in air quality through coordinated action across key sectors, including transport, industry, agriculture, urban management, and scientific monitoring.
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