AGARTALA: Power minister
Ratan Lal Nath sought investments in the renewable energy sector during the recently concluded 4th Global Renewable Energy Investors Meet in Gujarat.
On Wednesday, the state unveiled its plan to generate 815MW of power from renewable sources by 2030, including 396MW from solar energy, 400MW through hydro pump storage, 15MW from hydro, and 2MW from bio-energy, with a total investment of Rs 13,000 crore.
Highlighting the state’s progress in solar energy generation, Nath stated, “Before 2018, a total of 2.5 MW of electricity was generated through solar energy. In the last six-and-a-half years, the BJP-led govt in Tripura has increased the generation by more than 20.5 MW.”
He emphasised that Tripura has been transitioning from conventional sources like gas and coal to renewable energy, in line with the global trend.
During the event, which was attended by PM Narendra Modi, Nath received an award for Tripura achieving the third position among the NE states in the promotion of non-conventional sources of energy. He emphasised on the state’s industry-friendly govt at the meet.
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