Telangana Deputy CM Urges Swift Progress on Singareni's Renewable Energy Projects
Key Ideas
- Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka directs officials to expedite preparatory works for Singareni's upcoming renewable energy projects, including a floating solar plant, wind power plant, and pumped storage power plant.
- He emphasizes the importance of swift progress, instructs officials to obtain necessary permissions, and advises the use of advanced technology to enhance feasibility.
- The projects, aiming for profitability, include setting up solar and wind power plants across the state and collaborating with Rajasthan for a solar power plant, a thermal project, and initiatives like a Green Hydrogen Plant and Battery Storage System.
- Vikramarka reviews progress, stresses the importance of a centralized dashboard for real-time monitoring, and pushes for expeditious presentation of proposals in the Cabinet.
Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka of Telangana has urged officials to accelerate preparatory works for Singareni's upcoming renewable energy projects. These projects include an 800 MW floating solar plant, a 500 MW wind power plant, and a 500 MW pumped storage power plant. During a recent review meeting with officials, Vikramarka stressed the need for swift action on these initiatives, pushing for completion within set deadlines. He specifically instructed officials to secure permissions from the Irrigation department for proposed floating solar plants and emphasized the importance of profitability in project execution. Additionally, he highlighted the significance of utilizing advanced technology to enhance project feasibility. The Deputy CM also reviewed progress on other initiatives like the Green Hydrogen Plant and Battery Storage System proposed by SCCL. He advocated for the development of a centralized dashboard to monitor all energy department projects in real-time. Furthermore, Vikramarka discussed collaborations with Rajasthan for a 1,500 MW solar power plant and an 800 MW thermal project. His directive to swiftly present these proposals in the Cabinet underlines the government's commitment to promoting renewable energy and innovative technologies for sustainable development.