Install rooftop solar panels on all government buildings in Haryana: Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini
New Delhi [India], December 6 (ANI): Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has said that all government buildings like schools, colleges, hospitals, offices, godowns should be equipped with rooftop solar systems to accelerate the state's transition towards clean and green energy.
The Chief Minister was chairing a high-level review meeting on the Budget announcements of the Power (Energy) sector at the Civil Secretariat.
He also examined the month-wise achievements under the scheme and emphasised strict monitoring and accountability.
In addition, the Chief Minister directed the creation of solar parks across the State to harness Haryana's renewable energy potential at scale. He also ordered the immediate removal of old and defunct electricity poles from major State roads and highways to enhance public safety and improve road aesthetics, acccording to a release.
He said DISCOMs have also formulated a new scheme, 'Saur Urja Protsahan Yojana', aimed primarily at State Government employees and regular electricity bill-paying consumers. The scheme has been submitted to the State Government for approval and is currently under consideration. Once implemented, this initiative is expected to substantially accelerate rooftop solar adoption and help the State achieve and potentially surpass the assigned RTS targets.
"Energy security is crucial for economic growth. Every pending project must move forward without delay," he said.
The department also outlined its long-term energy strategy, which focuses on building a robust and self-sustaining energy ecosystem. Haryana aims to achieve 24,000 MW of power availability within the next seven years to guarantee 100 per cent power supply to every consumer.
The Chief Minister instructed the department to fast-track all clearances to begin construction at the earliest.
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