Jaipur: A target has been set to set up a 30,000 MW solar power plant in Rajasthan by the year 2024-25. During the Question Hour in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, Energy Minister BD Kalla, while replying to a question raised by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Arjun Lal Jinger, said that the government has introduced new solar energy to encourage solar generation in the state. Policy-2019 is released.
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The state government has set a target to set up 30,000 MW solar power plants by the year 2024-25. Kalla has stated that the target is to set up 24,000 MW grid-related solar power plants / solar parks, decentralized solar power plants of 4,000 MW capacity and solar rooftops and solar pumps with a capacity of 1,000 MW. Kalla said that farmers in the state can install decentralized solar power plants ranging from 0.5 MW capacity to 2 MW capacity on unused land or barren land at a distance of 5 km from 33/11 KV sub-station of Power Distribution Corporations.
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Proposals were sought by the Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation from all the interested applicants for the implementation of the plan to install solar power plants or lease the land. He said that electricity will be purchased for 25 years at the rate of Rs. 3.14 per unit.
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