- Records 172 times growth in Solar Power Generation from 9 MW to 1550 MW
- Investment growth in solar Rs. 70 crore to Rs. 12,000 crore in three years surpasses all national records
- Punjab only state to have inclusive solar policy to cover small farmers to multinational groups
NewZNew (Chandigarh) : The border state of Punjab today scripted a new success story on solar energy front by recording stupendous increase in green power generation registering an increase of 172 times from 9 MW to 1550 MW in just three years, setting a new national benchmark.
Announcing this here today, New and Renewable Energy Minister, Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia said that no other state in the country has been able to achieve such a level of growth in such a short time and he was proud that border state of Punjab has recorded massive increase in investment from meagre Rs. 70 crore to Rs. 12,000 crore besides creating employment avenues for 10,000 youth that too in three years. He said that the most interesting part of solar power policy of Punjab was that right from farmer having land holding of 4 acre to multinational companies including Adanis, Wellspun, Essel, Azure etc. are equal partners in the Solar revolution being ushered in by tiny state having 2% geographical area of the country.
He said that going by the mandate given by Punjab Chief Minister, Mr. Parkash Singh Badal and Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal to make policy all inclusive, rural based and to benefit farmers, the solar policy for farmers has been made which was welcomed by small farmers having land holdings on the borders or in the unproductive areas of Malwa besides marshy land of Mand besides water logged areas of Malwa and Majha. He said that farmers owning such land holdings were suffering due to its non productivity, meagre contract value and were happy to become partner in a scheme in which he was assured regular income for next 25 years with 5% annual increase besides assuring his majority partnership in the project.
He said that such was the encouraging response to the farmer scheme that against the tendered capacity of 500MW they have got firm commitments of 629 MW. He said that he would soon hold an interactive seminar with all such budding farmer investors to guide them to opt right equipment and right technology and to sail them through teething troubles of project management. He said that he was happy that enterprising farmers of Punjab have opted a novel way of diversification that would be copied by farmers of other states.
Congratulating the team led by Mr. Anirudh Tewari, Principal Secretary, NRE and CEO, PEDA Dr. Amarpal Singh for ensuring transparent and investor friendly bidding process, he said that from year 2013 to 2015, all four tenders got the stupendous response just because of credibility of total bidding process. He said that world over solar power was new sunshine area and Punjab has taken the early bud initiative to make most of it. Giving the details, he said that in the first tender they got bids for 269MW and 25 projects of 188MW have already commissioned with an investment of Rs. 1800 crore. Similarly for the second tender of 250MW in December’2014 in which they got bids for 389 MW out of which 24 projects of 228MW were set to be commissioned by 31st January’2016 with an investment of Rs. 1700 crore.
He said that third tender of 500MW was floated in June’2015 and for which they got bids for 1650MW and these projects with Rs. 3000 crore investment could be commissioned on 31st Jan’2017. He said that Rooftop Gross Metering tender for 100MW received encouraging response and this project with Rs. 400 Crore investment would be operational by March’2016. He said that for canal top solar gross metering, 5MW project with Rs. 200 crore investments would be commissioned by March 2017 and farmer solar scheme gross metering tender got applications for 629 MW and these projects with Rs. 3000 crore investment would be operational by March’2017.
Highlighting the keen interest of NRIs in solar energy projects, he said that NRIs have made Rs. 655 crore investment for 91MW whereas foreign investors have invested Rs. 562 crore for 79MW projects. Similarly investment of Rs. 687 crore was made in border districts area 97MW solar power plants. Highlighting the incentives under the state policy he said that policy includes no registration fee stamp duty on purchase / lease of land, exemption from CLU pollution clearance, state entry tax, Vat and property tax besides having 25 years bankable PPA with PSPCL having A+ rating.