Govt gets proposal for a 100 mw solar power project in Kutch district
With proposals of a 100 mw solar power plant by Euro Ceramics Ltd. and the world’s largest 5,000 mw solar power project by the Clinton Foundation under consideration, Gujarat is all set to take a major leap in new and renewable sources of energy.
The state government has apparently received a proposal by vitrified tiles manufacturer Euro Ceramics Limited to set up the state’s first 100 mw solar power project at Shivlakha village in Kutch district.
Shushil Churiwala, the company’s in-charge of the project, said: “The total cost of the project is estimated to be Rs 2,000 crore. We have already acquired 400 acres of land in this regard. We are waiting for the government to come out with its Solar Power Policy and settle the tariff related issues. After we get the necessary clearance, it will take around 6 to 8 months for commissioning the plant.”
Incidentally, the Gujarat government has already approved the 5 mw solar power plant by Euro Ceramics for which the company has already started placing orders. The 5 mw plant is being set up as per the guidelines of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, under which each state gets subsidy from the Centre for setting up 10 mw solar power plants.
V K Buch, Director, Gujarat Energy Development Agency, the nodal agency for new and renewable energy in the state, said: “The proposal by Euro to set up a 100 mw solar power plant is under consideration, but the tariff issue is still undecided. The Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission is looking into this. The cost of pure silicon, used in the manufacture of photovoltaic cells, is still very high.”
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