CCEA approves doubling of solar power capacity to 40000 MW
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved the
enhancement of capacity from 20,000 MW to 40,000 MW of the Scheme for
Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects. The capacity of
the solar park scheme was enhanced after considering the demand for additional
solar parks from the States.
Key Facts
The enhanced capacity will ensure
setting up of at least 50 solar parks each with a capacity of 500 MW and above
in various parts of the country. All the States/UTs are eligible for benefits
under the scheme. Under this scheme, smaller parks will also be considered in
Himalayan and other hilly States where contiguous land may be difficult to
acquire in view of the difficult terrain. The Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar
Power Projects will be set up by 2019-20 with Union Government’s financial
support of 8100 crore rupees. These plants after becoming operational will
generate total 64 billion units of clean electricity per year. It will lead to
abatement of around 55 million tonnes of CO2 per year over its life cycle. It
will also contribute to long term energy security of the country and promote
ecologically sustainable growth by reduction in carbon emissions and carbon
footprint. It will also generate large direct and indirect employment
opportunities in solar and allied industries like heavy industrial equipment,
glass, metals etc. The solar parks will also provide productive use of abundant
uncultivable lands which in turn facilitate development of the surrounding
areas. Under the scheme, solar parks will be developed in collaboration with
States/UTs. The States/UTs are required to select the Solar Power Park
Developer (SPPD) for developing and maintaining the solar parks. Solar Energy
Corporation India (SECI) will administer the scheme under the direction of
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). SECI will release the approved
grant.
About
SECI
SECI is a not-for-profit company established in
2011 under Section-25 of the Companies Act 1956. It is a facilitation and
implementation institution dedicated to Solar Energy sector under the aegis of
Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
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