Elaborating on the policy, Minister for Energy and Renewable Energy Chandrashekhar Bawankule said, "Government wants to promote power generation through solar panels on roof tops of educational campuses and government buildings as well as cooperative societies and private buildings."
He said state government is also trying to promote solar power pumps for water distribution scheme in rural areas and use of solar energy at government hostels to cook food.
Once the state cabinet approves the policy, Energy department will install solar heaters having capacity of 318.75 lakh litres in government hostels.
"Legislators and Members of Parliament can use their development funds to promote these schemes," Bawankule said.
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It will be made mandatory for District Planning Development Council (DPDC) to reserve 3 per cent funds and the state will allocate Rs 300 crore from its annual plan every year to implement the policy, he said.
"Promoting renewable sources of energy will reduce the burden on conventional power plants and it will also save energy," the minister said.