Kerala launches solar project for largest Indian solar city
01 Jun 2023
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CW Team
In a significant move towards promoting renewable energy, the Kerala government has
launched an ambitious project aimed at transforming the capital city of Thiruvananthapuram
into the largest solar city in India. The initiative, spearheaded by the state-run Agency for
New and Renewable Energy Research and Technology (ANERT), aims to equip every
rooftop in the city with solar panels to harness the power of the sun. To kick-start this
endeavour, a three-day expo was inaugurated, where the public can explore and purchase
various solar energy systems under the central scheme launched by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi.
The national portal for the rooftop solar scheme was officially launched by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on July 30, 2022, marking a pivotal step in India's transition to cleaner and
sustainable energy sources.
Narendra Nath Velluri, Director of ANERT, explained the objectives of the solar city project,
stating, "The goal of this project is to fulfill the entire power requirements of a city through
renewable energy sources. In Thiruvananthapuram, we have identified the potential to
generate 800 MW of solar energy. To facilitate the installation process, we have created a
solar atlas that identifies three lakh buildings suitable for solar panel installation."
Velluri further disclosed that solar panel installations have already commenced in 600
government buildings, with 150 buildings commissioned on Tuesday. The remaining
government buildings will be commissioned within the next two months, thereby contributing
to the city's clean energy goals.
Additionally, the official highlighted the significance of private participation, stating that if
owners of the identified three lakh private buildings also volunteered to install solar panels,
an impressive 700 MW of solar energy could be generated. This collaboration between the
government and private citizens would not only drive the transition to clean energy but also
strengthen the overall sustainability of Thiruvananthapuram.
With this bold initiative, the Kerala government aims to set a shining example for the rest of
the country, showcasing the immense potential of solar energy and its role in mitigating
climate change. The project aligns with India's larger vision of promoting renewable energy
sources and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. As Thiruvananthapuram progresses
towards becoming a solar-powered city, it serves as a testament to the state's commitment
to a greener and more sustainable future.
In a significant move towards promoting renewable energy, the Kerala government has
launched an ambitious project aimed at transforming the capital city of Thiruvananthapuram
into the largest solar city in India. The initiative, spearheaded by the state-run Agency for
New and Renewable Energy Research and Technology (ANERT), aims to equip every
rooftop in the city with solar panels to harness the power of the sun. To kick-start this
endeavour, a three-day expo was inaugurated, where the public can explore and purchase
various solar energy systems under the central scheme launched by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi.
The national portal for the rooftop solar scheme was officially launched by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on July 30, 2022, marking a pivotal step in India's transition to cleaner and
sustainable energy sources.
Narendra Nath Velluri, Director of ANERT, explained the objectives of the solar city project,
stating, The goal of this project is to fulfill the entire power requirements of a city through
renewable energy sources. In Thiruvananthapuram, we have identified the potential to
generate 800 MW of solar energy. To facilitate the installation process, we have created a
solar atlas that identifies three lakh buildings suitable for solar panel installation.
Velluri further disclosed that solar panel installations have already commenced in 600
government buildings, with 150 buildings commissioned on Tuesday. The remaining
government buildings will be commissioned within the next two months, thereby contributing
to the city's clean energy goals.
Additionally, the official highlighted the significance of private participation, stating that if
owners of the identified three lakh private buildings also volunteered to install solar panels,
an impressive 700 MW of solar energy could be generated. This collaboration between the
government and private citizens would not only drive the transition to clean energy but also
strengthen the overall sustainability of Thiruvananthapuram.
With this bold initiative, the Kerala government aims to set a shining example for the rest of
the country, showcasing the immense potential of solar energy and its role in mitigating
climate change. The project aligns with India's larger vision of promoting renewable energy
sources and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. As Thiruvananthapuram progresses
towards becoming a solar-powered city, it serves as a testament to the state's commitment
to a greener and more sustainable future.
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