Shore Temple: India's First Green Energy Archaeological Site
Recently, the Shore Temple in Tamil Nadu’s Mahabalipuram has become India’s first Green Energy Archaeological Site, an honour conferred upon it by UNESCO for successfully implementing the Green Heritage Project.
Green Heritage Project
- The Green Heritage Project has been implemented in the Shore Temple by Renault Nissan Technology and Business Centre India with Hand in Hand India.
- As a result of the implementation, the lighting of the temple will now be powered by clean and sustainable solar energy.
- For this, three solar power plants with respective capacities of 10 kilowatts have been placed around the temple to harness solar ....
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