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Riding The Waves: A GE-Engineered Project in India Allows Delhi’s Airport To Run On Renewables
Indira Gandhi International Airport, in Delhi, can claim a host of superlatives: It’s the busiest in India, with some 37 million passengers passing through last year, and in March it became the second busiest in the world — after Atlanta’s airport — in terms of airliner seat capacity. Now it can boast another. The airport is the first in India to operate entirely on power generated by a combination of sun and water. It’s also the first of its size in the world to run completely on renewables.