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Maharashtra
Aims for 1,000MW Solar Energy for Farmers by Year-End Under MSKVY 2.0
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The state of Maharashtra is gearing up to
power its farms with 1,000MW of solar energy by the end of the year under the MSKVY 2.0 initiative.
This ambitious plan is part of the state's
larger goal of launching 16,000MW of distributed renewable energy projects
across 19 districts.
By focusing on solar energy, the government
aims to provide sustainable and clean power solutions to farmers, contributing
to both agricultural development and environmental conservation efforts.
The policy under MSKVY 2.0 will lead to significant changes in the
energy landscape of Maharashtra, promoting the use of LED bulbs in new
buildings, encouraging the adoption of solar energy for agricultural pumps and
village water schemes, and emphasizing energy-efficient practices in public
institutions like schools and jails.
Through this initiative, the state government
intends to not only enhance energy efficiency but also reduce energy costs
significantly over the next few years.
My Take:
FOR
ATTN : SHRI PIYUSH GOYALJI
"Reflecting on my earlier blog about
promoting energy efficiency through LED bulbs and solar power in Maharashtra,
it's heartening to see the state now aiming for significant solar energy
deployment for farmers.
The foresight shown by the government in
implementing energy-saving measures in various sectors aligns with the current
push towards sustainable energy solutions."
Solar
Power : GigaWatt or GigaFlop ?
"As I pondered over the ambitious solar
power targets set by the government in the past, I can't help but notice the
progress made in auctioning solar power capacity. However, as we inch closer to
the 2022 solar power goal, there is a need for accelerated implementation to bridge the gap between planned and actual capacity installations."
Call to Action:
To the State Energy Minister Chandrashekhar
Bawankule and other relevant authorities in Maharashtra, I urge continued
support and expedited implementation of solar energy initiatives like MSKVY
2.0.
This focused approach towards renewable energy
not only benefits farmers but also paves the way for a sustainable and greener
future for the state. Let's work together to achieve these targets efficiently
and effectively.
With regards,
www.HemenParekh.ai /
05 Dec 2024
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