A workshop was organised on Promotion of Solar Technologies in Himachal Pradesh under Solar City programme organised by HIMURJA and Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) in Shimla.
The Chief Minister said the Ministry has conveyed the sanction of 15 kWp Solar Power Plant at Panchayat Bhawan, Shimla, 20 kWp Solar Plants each at Ridge Shimla and at Old Bus Stand.
The growing need of energy coupled with increasing environmental concern have posed a major challenge and there was a need to explore other non-conventional and renewable sources of energy which are also environment friendly.
Pointing out that setting up of new power plants is inevitably dependent on import of highly volatile fossil fuels, the chief ministersaid that amid the growing demand for sustainable energy, the solar power technologies are on the verge of large scale global deployment for being clean renewable resource with zero emission and having tremendous potential of energy.
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He said that with recent developments in the field, solar energy systems are easily available for industrial and domestic use with the added advantage of minimum maintenance.
Time has come to adopt renewable sources of energy instead of polluting fossil fuels as such resources are in abundance in the country, he said, adding that state government has been working for development of renewable energy resources.
"We have planned to reduce environmental de-gradation and de-forestation by promoting renewable energy technologies in the state," he said.
As small hydro-power sector also plays a vital role in producing power at cheaper rates, five small hydro projects at Juthed, Kothi, Lingti, Sural and Purthi of 900 Kilo Watt capacity had been commissioned by HIMURJA, besides four projects with 1470 KW capacity had been commissioned under State sector funding at Sarahan, Gharola, Saach, Billing and Bara Bangal, Chief Minister said.