Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that construction of 1,000-Mw Solar Power Project in Karbi Anglong will begin shortly.
Sarma on Friday laid the foundation stone for a 25-Mw capacity solar power generation project at the premises of the Namrup Thermal Power Station in Dibrugarh district.
A joint venture collaboration between the Assam Power Generation Corporation and Oil India Limited, the project will be spread across 108 acres of land and is likely to cost Rs. 115 crores in project cost. The solar project, approved by the State Cabinet on August 19, 2022, is projected to produce 50 million units of electricity every year and its construction is expected to be completed by July 2025.
Speaking at a public meeting at Namrup that was held in connection with the foundation stone laying ceremony, Sarma said when he was sworn-in as Chief Minister in 2021, the peak-hour demand of electricity in the State stood at 1800 Mw but the same has now increased to 2500 MW owing to the increased number of industries and
electrification of unelectrified villages across the State.
The State, on its own produces a mere 419 MW power resulting in purchase of around 2100 Mw of power daily, he said. Initiatives such as the solar power project at Namrup will augment the State’s power generation capacity and will contribute greatly towards reducing reliance on power purchased from outside the State, he added. Stating that