Nashik City Corporation

India Mayor: Satish Kulkarni
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    Population 1862769
  • km 2
    Area 482.0
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Power generation from Biogas - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year: 2012
  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
  • Status:

Biogas produced from the Tapovan STP is used for generation of electric power through 2 nos. of 100% biogas engine generator set 85x2= 170 KWe capacity. Plant is running successfully fulfilling part energy need of STP. Total 55000 units of electricity is generated from the plant..

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Sectors:
  • Waste
local action
Biogas from leachet - Nashik City Corporation
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  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
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Power generated is used for process plant.
Non rainy season power generated from green waste.

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Sectors:
  • Facilities
  • Waste
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DSM Measures by NMC - Nashik City Corporation
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  • Type: Policy/Strategies/Action Plans
  • Status: Completed

Contract demand after making past demand analysis reduced by 750 KVA.
Demand reduction at our end helped the other needy consumer to utilise the load.
Amount saving = Rs.17.10 lacs/ annum.

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  • Facilities
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Solar Powered Lights in gardens in city - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year: 2011
  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
  • Status: Completed

Solar lighting panels of rating 11w/ 18w have been provided in the garden under MEDA support
Energy saving = (70-18)x80x4 hrsx360/1000 = 5990 KWH per annum
Total amount saving= Rs.26,955/- per annum
Solar lamps are used to promote use of renewable source of energy

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Sectors:
  • Facilities
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Solar Powered Traffic SIgnals - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year: 2011
  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
  • Status: Completed

There are 23 traffic signals in Nashik. Out of these, 20 signals are powered by solar energy. NMC started replacing conventional incandescent traffic light to LED since 2005 and till date all the 23 signals operats on LED light. (Energy saving achieved due to LED light = 261360 kWh /annum
Connected load reduced by 90%. Total amount saving of approx.Rs.12 lacs/ annum)
In the year 2011 these LED traffic signals were powered by solar.

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Sectors:
  • Facilities
Replacing copper ballasts in hospitals with electronic ones - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year: 2009
  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
  • Status: Completed

In hospitals & commercial buildings, 3000 nos. of Electronic Ballasts has been provided. For new projects, electronic ballasts are being introduced at design stage itself. Use of CFL lamp made mandatory in passages, toilets, bathrooms etc. Saved kWh : 1.58 lacs per annum Amount saved : Rs.6.4 lacs per annum

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  • Facilities
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Incentives against improvement in PF - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year:
  • Type: Regulatory
  • Status: In operation

Availing incentive against improvement in power factor to unity has helped NMC to earn INR 15.8 million in 2011-12 and INR 20.5 million in 2012-13

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  • Facilities
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Waste to Energy - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year: 2014
  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
  • Status: In operation

Within the framework of the “International Climate Initiative” of the Federal Ministry of

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Sectors:
  • Facilities
  • Waste
Replacement of inefficient pumps in pumping stations - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year: 2011
  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
  • Status: Completed

New energy efficient pumps were installed at Chehedi PS at 2011-12 and and at Gangapur Dam PS, Gandhi Nagar WTP, BaraBunglow WTP in 2012-13 replacing the old ones. Total investment made for these was 385.5 lakh Indian Rupees and energy saving achieved till 2013 were 0.3 MWh. amounting to saving of 13.86 million Indian rupees

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  • Facilities
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Promoting use of Solar Water Heaters - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year: 2006
  • Type: Policy/Strategies/Action Plans
  • Status: In operation

Nashik Municipal Corporation already has a building bye law in place which promotes the installation of solar water heating systems in residential sector and ensure a 5% rebate in property tax to the house owners

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Sectors:
  • Residential
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Solar Water Heaters in Corporation Hospitals - Nashik City Corporation
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  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
  • Status: Completed

SWH systems of 14000 LPD were installed
Mico Hospital 2,000 LPD
Indira Gandhi Hospital 2,000 LPD
Kathada Hospital 2,000 LPD
Jijamata Hospital 2,000 LPD
Morwadi Hospital 2,000 LPD
Other 4,000 LPD

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Sectors:
  • Buildings
local action
Rain Water Harvesting by-law - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year: 2009
  • Type: Policy/Strategies/Action Plans
  • Status: In operation

• There is a rain water harvesting bye laws in NMC which encourages RWH in all the open spaces/amenity spaces of housing societies and new constructions/ reconstruction’s/additions on plots having area not less than 300 sq. m. Rain water harvesting at different potential sites using various techniques in the city is proposed having a cumulative potential to recharge 125 million litres of water. This proposal will cost approximately 6.014 million INR.

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Regulation for grey water re-use - Nashik City Corporation
  • Start year: 2009
  • Type: Policy/Strategies/Action Plans
  • Status: In operation

Nashik Muncipal Corporation has made amendment in building bye laws for grey water reuse in housing and commercial complexes falling under certain categories

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Community inventories

GHG emission from Nashik City Corporation
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Government operations inventory

The Nashik City Corporation has reported 1 government operational inventory, since 2013. In its latest inventory, compiled in 2013, the Transport and Waste management are identified as key emission sources.

GHG emission from Nashik City Corporation
GHG inventory in 2013

Mayor Satish Kulkarni
Nashik City Corporation, India

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