"We are committed to making this 1,00,000 MW happen in solar, including 40,000 MW rooftop and the rest of the programmes to make it a 1,75,000 MW by 2022. It is on mission mode. Today, the world is seeing a potential game changer in the programme that India has set out," Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy Minster Piyush Goyal said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed to it "not merely by words but by action" as he believes in it passionately, Goyal said addressing senior officials from Centre and States at Vigyan Bhawan here on a workshop on "Grid Connected Solar Rooftops."
He said global agencies have shown commitment to offer huge soft loans to India for the mission.
On solar mission, two issues were flagged which included whether "we are going to help China and other foreign countries because domestic manufacturing is inadequate" or to wait for the cost of solar plants to come down. But, given the importance of the programme it has been started on mission mode.
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He also urged different ministries to lay a network of solar power panels on all government buildings in Delhi within six months.
He also urged the States to shed all all inhibitions regarding higher cost of projects and take the initiative.
"State governments have to see how they can improve the efficiency of their system rather than crying sour that they will have to pay extra...," Goyal said.
He also pointed that all religious places like Ajmer Sharif and Siddhi Vinayak temple can too have renewable energy.
"Tirupati Balajee is a living example of how a religious place, a place where millions of people come every day, is also able to contribute to clean environment through windmills," he said adding that there were challenges like investments and transmission which were being addressed.