"We have brought solar revolution in a big way to India. In the last two years, there was highest ever renewable energy capacity expansion in wind and solar. In fact, solar energy capacity, which was 2,400 MW in 2014, has now crossed 7,000 MW," the Coal, Power and Renewable Energy Minister told reporters here.
Stating that gas-based power plants which were lying idle for lack of fuel have now started operations, he said most of these plants are in South India.
"All these steps put together have led to South India becoming power surplus. They have the ability to provide power 24/7 throughout South India," he said.
"With all the thrust we are giving to renewable power, we are focusing to further increase the transmission capacity to make it nearly three times more than what it is today, by 2020," he added.
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Referring to the purchase of power between states, he said, "Two years ago when a state like Tamil Nadu had to buy power, it was around Rs 8, Rs 10, Rs 12 or even Rs 14 a unit, particularly in summer months."
"In earlier days, South India had to buy power at five times the cost of Northern India. Now, we have almost got it on par," he said.
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Pointing out that power transmission capacity in India
would touch 18,000 MW by 2020 against 3,450 MW in 2014, Goyal said "it is almost a five time increase in six years".
"In fact, the Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana and Integrated Power Development Scheme will help bring thousands of crore of rupees worth of distribution infrastructure so that we can give power to five crore families," he said.
"The Central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has cleared more than Rs 40,000 crore worth of green corridors. I think Tamil Nadu also benefitted from the green corridor that we have approved," he said.
On the Uday Scheme, which Tamil Nadu is yet to join, Goyal said, "They are free to accept it or reject it. It is a voluntary scheme. But I place before the government that it will help people of Tamil Nadu to save about Rs 22,000 crore over the next three years".
To a query on cost of renewable energy remaining high, he said government was able to bring down the cost of solar power between Rs 4.50 to Rs 5 per unit due to honest and transparent auctions.
"Two or three days ago, some new tenders were opened in Rajasthan for solar power, where the price discovered per unit of electricity was only Rs 4.35 per unit. So gone are the days where renewable energy was unviable," he said.
To a query on a report alleging human rights violations at mines run by Coal India, Goyal said the ministry has already issued a rejoinder in this matter.