Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today supported the idea of setting up of hydro electricity projects across the Western Ghat to meet power requirements of local people who now depend on thermal power.
"The most important aspect is using water to create energy. We have Western Ghat where we can have low intensity low size projects which don't require environment clearances," he said at a conference here on exploring energy frontiers, organised by IIT-Bombay Alumni Association.
In last two decades, proposals have been floated to establish hydro electricity projects across river Mhadei to generate hydro electricity power.
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"Probably, this power will be generated at a place where it is consumed. We don't need to put thermal power station at places located at high altitude, where water supply is abundant," he said.
The Chief Minister said the country can add power up to 30,000 MW to its grid in next three years through such hydro electricity stations.
Responding to various investment proposals in alternative energy field submitted during the conference, Parrikar offered to finance such projects.
"State government has provided Rs 3-4 crore for research through science and technology department. We are ready to finance, if anyone comes with the good proposal of experimentation and research in these areas," he said.
He said the government can sponsor project in solar or wind power space which can function at a reliable level or low intensity level but it should be certified by institutions like IIT.