Bilal9
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IR has been working on reducing its specific fuel consumption for diesel locos and while new generation Genset locos offer much better fuel consumption values, the actual road map of future is to use IGBT based traction electronics to derive most optimal power from powerpack for the loco. India at present has a fleet of close to 3,000 locos based on ALCO 251 engine that uses AC-DC transmission and these are quite outdated as far as emission norms and fuel consumption is concerned. Our sole Diesel loco producer Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) Varanasi has therefore ramped up its production of 3 phase AC-AC 4500 HP Diesel locos based on EMD technology and it is proposed to phase out at least 50% of ALCO derivative locos by end of decade and employ 3 phase technology only.
It offers higher HP at economical rates but as far as branch line and light weight services (short rakes) are concerned, we can expect to see more Genset locos in future.
According to the link I posted above a few minutes ago - DMW plans larger Genset Loco units as well, so they will come up beyond yard shunting and branch-line short-rake duties to mid-power loco level, even if they cannot compete with 5000 or 6000 HP mainline locos. The enhanced flexibility, reliability and ubiquity of employing Gensets are hard to ignore. This is a case of disruptive game-changer technology.