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After Rainwater Harvesting, Solar Panels Installed In Mumbai’s Favorite Museum

Homegrown Staff

Approximately 50,000 exhibits from ancient Indian history are set to shine through the means of natural sunlight in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS). No, the museum has not opened its roofs to access natural light, but as of this year, it will officially use solar energy to generate 34 kilowatts of electricity each month.

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Feature Image Courtesy: LED Solar

Words: Karan Kaul 

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