What New Avenues for Solar Energy and Battery Storage Did Rajasthan CM Explore?
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Key Takeaways
- Rajasthan significantly improved electricity generation in recent years.
- Daytime electricity supply for farmers is a priority.
- Officials are urged to enhance inspections for power issue resolution.
- New solar energy and battery storage opportunities are being explored.
- The PM Suryaghar Free Electricity Scheme aims to provide affordable power access.
Jaipur, Dec 18 (NationPress) Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma convened a meeting on Thursday to direct the Energy Department to guarantee a reliable and consistent electricity supply for farmers throughout the ongoing Rabi season. He noted that the state government has markedly improved Rajasthan’s power generation capacity over the last two years.
During the review meeting held at the Chief Minister’s Office, Sharma highlighted that significant measures have been implemented to ensure that farmers receive electricity during the day, and these initiatives should be further reinforced.
He urged officials to enhance field inspections by designated officers to promptly address power-related challenges across the state.
The Chief Minister requested the development of a permanent action plan to align electricity generation with increasing demand, to be presented to the Chief Minister’s Office.
He also stressed the importance of fortifying the power distribution system in accordance with expansion strategies.
Highlighting the renewable energy potential of Rajasthan, Sharma directed officials to investigate innovative opportunities for solar power generation paired with battery storage solutions.
Furthermore, he called on the department to accelerate the rollout of the PM Suryaghar Free Electricity Scheme to broaden access to affordable electricity for households.
In the meeting, the Energy Department provided a comprehensive overview of the state's current power supply situation. The gathering included Minister of State for Energy (Independent Charge) Hiralal Nagar, Chief Secretary V. Srinivas, and senior officials from the Energy Department and the Chief Minister’s Office.