Renew Power Partners with CII in its ‘Clean Air Better Life’ Initiative for Punjab

Renew Power Partners with CII in its ‘Clean Air Better Life’ Initiative for Punjab

Under this program, the company has committed to support 500 farmers from Ludhiana district and provide them access to climate smart technological solutions for farm residue management.

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India’s one of the leading renewable energy IPP, ReNew Power has collaborated with Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) in its ‘Clean Air Better Life’ initiative to help Punjab farmers; with alternative stubble management techniques to address the complex problem of increasing levels of air pollution in Delhi/ NCR.

Under this program, the company has committed to support 500 farmers from Ludhiana district and provide them access to climate smart technological solutions for farm residue management.

These machines cut and collect stubble, sow fresh crop in the bare soil and deposit the stubble in the sown area as mulch, which helps the soil to retain its moisture and improve its fertility.

Along with this, the company will also support awareness drives across the region to educate farming communities on the ill effects of burning farm stubbles which not only contributes to the rise in air pollution, but also has a negative on the farm and soil ecology, which in turn further deteriorates farmer’s margin.

With this intervention, the company expects 5000 acres of agricultural land in the district to go stubble burning free.

Based on the output of the program, the model will be replicated to the rest of the state.

Commenting on the partnership, Vaishali Nigam Sinha, Chief Sustainability Officer, ReNew Power and Chair, CII Task Force on Making NCR Less Polluted, said, “At ReNew, social responsibility is inherent in the way we do our business. Though a lot needs to be done to curb air pollution, we sincerely believe that no problem is too big if all stakeholders come together and are determined to solve it. Through this initiative, we not only hope to create a transformational impact, but also create awareness for the need of a cleaner environment.”

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Manu Tayal

Manu is an Associate Editor at Saur Energy International where she writes and edits clean & green energy news, featured articles and interview industry veterans with a special focus on solar, wind and financial segments.

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