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CS visits solar energy awareness camp at Sgr Civil Sectt

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SRINAGAR: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, today inspected the stalls installed to create awareness about the benefits of adopting solar energy among the employees in the lawns of Civil Secretariat, Srinagar.

The camp is being held from August 02-04 by J&K Energy Development Agency (JAKEDA), Department of Science & Technology in collaboration with multiple vendors of the renewable energy industry and other line departments of Jammu and Kashmir.

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Dr Mehta appreciated JAKEDA for organizing this awareness camp about the GoI-sponsored Grid connected Solar Rooftop Power Plants. He encouraged the employees to come forward and take the lead in adopting this clean and reliable energy source that would not only reduce their power bills substantially but simultaneously save our environment by reducing carbon emissions also.

He asked JAKEDA to organize more such awareness camps across other parts of the UT so that people would know about the rooftop solar plant, the KUSUM scheme, and its financing pattern so that the benefits reach all eligible persons.

The Chief Secretary said that renewable sources of energy hold great promise in the future as government envisions a future with reduced dependence on fossil fuels by promoting alternative renewable energy sources. He also noted that besides reducing carbon emissions, the generation of solar energy through the rooftop solar programme would also offset the power requirements of domestic consumers in J&K thereby aiding our Power Discoms to provide quality power to the rest of the consumers.

He observed that ultimately the future belongs to renewable energy. He further gave out that the energy besides being clean and less hazardous is cost-effective for the people. He encouraged them to readily adopt this futuristic technology for both their domestic and agricultural purposes in order to save their resources and environment as well.

The Commissioner Secretary of Science and Technology, Saurabh Bhagat on the occasion remarked that the department is making concerted efforts to popularize the use of solar energy both in the public and private sectors. He made out that Under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, GoI’s Schemes, domestic electricity consumers across the UT can install Rooftop Solar PV Plants for electricity purposes and can also avail of the benefit of securing around 50-65% subsidy on installation of such plants.

It was given out that the solar rooftops are available from 1 KW to 10 KW capacity with five years of free maintenance. Moreover, with the tie-up of JAKEDA with the Banks, the employees can avail of the benefits on the EMI starting from just over Rs 900/month.

A noticeable feature of the scheme is that it occupies only 80-100 sft roof area per KW, generating 120-140 units of energy per month on average.

It was also revealed that it can offset about 1.43 tons of carbon emission annually per kW which is equivalent to planting 66 trees. It also supplements energy generation which in turn reduces power curtailment hours and the plants can be customized as per the requirements of the consumers to offset their monthly electricity bills.

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