The state government has roped in experts from various sectors to give their inputs to the team in-charge of making the draft of the policy.
"Our state has never had a definite policy for the renewable energy sector. Though we, to some extent, derive power from solar and wind energy, the sector remains unstable in the absence of a policy. This needs to be changed," state Energy Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule told PTI.
All the special invitees have given their consent to be on the panel, he said.
"We have also requested the Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh state governments to assist us as their policies on renewable energy sector are considered one of the best in the country," Bawankule said.
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The new policy will include ways to generate power from renewable sources of energy like solar, wind, biogas, bagasse and co-generation, he said.
"We have decided to make the draft ready by January 15. Suggestions will then be taken till January 30 from organisations and the public who wish to give us inputs. Thereafter, we expect the Cabinet nod before February 15," he said.
"The policy will stress on both grid connected and off-grid power supply. Grid connected power supply is where power that is generated will be connected to the power station, from where it can be transmitted.