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Assam CM inaugurates 2.5mw Janata Bhawan solar project

02:05 PM Jun 17, 2024 IST | NE NOW NEWS
UpdateAt: 01:09 PM Jun 17, 2024 IST
Assam CM inaugurates 2.5mw Janata Bhawan solar project
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Dispur: Adding another chapter to the state’s endeavours at promoting green energy, Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday inaugurated the Janata Bhawan Solar Project, a 2.5-Mw power generation capacity grid connected rooftop and ground-mounted solar PV system, at a ceremony held at the Assam Secretariat Complex.

This project would yield an average of 3 lakh units of electricity monthly and the investment amount of Rs. 12.56 crore is projected to be recovered within a period of four years with monthly savings standing at approximately Rs. 30 lakhs.

The launch of the solar power project today has led to the Assam Secretariat Complex becoming the first-ever civil secretariat in the country that relies entirely on solar-generated electricity for daily consumption.

With a lifespan of 25 years, this solar plant will cut down 3060 metric tonnes of carbon emissions annually and 76,500 metric tonnes of carbon emissions during its lifetime.

Speaking at the event, Chief Minister Dr. Sarma referred to the launch of the project as a historic moment in the state’s march towards embracing green energy. He said the State government had been paying around Rs. 30 lakhs to Assam Power Distribution Company Limited on a monthly basis for traditionally-produced electricity consumption.

Transition to green energy will help the government utilise its resources for the welfare of the socially and economically disadvantaged sections of society.

The Chief Minister stressed the need for every government office to adopt solar power in a gradual and phased manner.

In the initial phase, he called upon medical colleges and universities to make a transition to solar energy.

Speaking about the state government’s initiatives aimed at the promotion of green energy, the Chief Minister referred to the 25-Mw Solar Power Project at Namrup the foundation stone for which was laid recently.

He also spoke about the solar projects at Bharchalla in the Sonitpur district, Khudigaon in the Dhubri district and the 1,000-Mw project in Karbi Anglong.

These and other projects, on completion, shall drastically reduce the state’s dependence on energy procured from outside the State, he added.

These and other initiatives have led to the Assam Power Generation Company Limited earning a profit of Rs. 60 crore this year, the Chief Minister stated.

Chief Minister Dr. Sarma appealed to the members of the general public to apply for the “PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Scheme” so that the electricity consumption expenses of the households can be brought down.

It has been observed that installation of solar panels results in an 85 per cent decrease in households’ electricity consumption expenses, he added.

The Chief Minister further added that from coming July 1, the provision of free electricity supply to the official quarters of the Chief Minister, other ministers, senior officials and government officials shall be one away with and they will be asked to pay for the electricity consumption.

Power Minister Nandita Gorlosa, Chief Secretary Ravi Kota, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister K.K. Dwivedi, Managing Director of APDCL Rakesh Kumar, along with a host of officials were present.

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