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Rishu Garg
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Address the surging energy demand
To cater to such deficits, a state can build its own capacity, secure allocations from upcoming central generating stations (CGSs), and procure power from independent power producers (IPPs).
16 January 2024, 22:26 IST
Address the surging energy demand
16 January 2024, 22:26 IST
Karnataka should trade excess solar power
Overachieving solar targets is resulting in new challenges for Karnataka. It is not only making the state power surplus but also impeding the development of new solar projects in Karnataka. Karnataka has emerged as one of the top-performing states with a solar capacity of 7,295 MW (as of Dec 2019) against the MNRE‘s (Ministry of New and Renewable Energy) state target of 5,697 MW by 2022, and state government’s own target of 6000 MW by 2021.
07 September 2020, 20:49 IST
Karnataka should trade excess solar power
07 September 2020, 20:49 IST