power-sector-news
25 States Fail to Meet Solar Capacity Target This Fiscal
kolkata: With six years left for India to achieve its goal of generating 100 GW of electricity from solar projects, 25 states have fallen short of adding capacity by some 2,000 MW so far in 2016-17.
The biggest laggards are Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Odisha, J&K and West Bengal, each of them missing the mark by more than 100 MW. In terms of renewable power purchase obligations during 2015-16, only Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Meghalaya, Karnataka, Nagaland, Himachal Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh exceeded their targets, according to the government.
Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Punjab managed to meet about 60% of their obligation. The remainder achieved up to 59% of their targets, with Manipur and Goa not meeting any. energy.economictimes
Read Also : Mines Ministry Inks MoU with Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation
News Must Read
- THDC and UJVNL Joint Venture, TUECO inks MoU with Nagar Nigam Haridwar
- Government Accords 'Navratna' Status to IREDA
- EIL and Mongol Refinery resumed external construction activities at Mongol Refinery Project site
- World's Largest Airport Coming; 5 times bigger than Dubai International Airport
- NTPC inks pact with RINL for supply of limestone
- RBL Bank Q4 Audited Financial results, FY24
- NCL General Manager (Finance) D Sunil Kumar recommended for SECL Director (Finance)
- Bank of Maharashtra Q4 results, Net Profit increased by 44.95 percent to Rs 1,218 crore
- Axis Bank Overtakes Kotak Mahindra Bank to Become India's Fourth Most Valued Lender
- LIC cuts stakes in major PSU stocks