Solar energy to lit dark villages in Mizoram
Updated on
Monday, June 19, 2006, 00:00
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Aizawl, June 19: The Mizoram government, with the help of
Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, has chalked out a
comprehensive one-year vision plan to provide electricity to all
un-electrified villages, including households, through renewable
energy resources by 2007.
The project aims to give power to un-electrified households and
the much needed energy to industrial sites in the state.
Mizoram, endowed with rich forests, would identify all kinds of
available degraded wastelands irrespective of private lands, council
lands, unclassed areas, revenue lands to tap the non-conventional
energy resources in various forms.
Renewable energy resources include solar energy, wind energy,
water energy from bamboos and biomass.
According to the blueprint, the government, under its Zoram
Electronic Development Agency (ZEDA), has constituted district
advisory committee in all district headquarters under the
chairmanship of respective Deputy Commisioners with members from
various organisation and experts that would conceive and oversee the
implementation of the programmess envisaged under the new project.
''Our department has already started taking initiatives for the
effective implementation of the government's non-conventional energy
policy in a phased manner,'' project co-ordinator of Zeda, Benjamin L
Tlumtea told reporters.
Under the new energy policy, apart from giving power to the
unelectrified villages through renewable sources, the government,
under the advisory committee would soon make a law to use solar
water heater systems mandatory for all government buildings.
Besides this, we have invested Rs 37 crore to provide stand alone
Solar Photo voltaic (SPV) power plant of 25 kw capacity at district
civil hospital, TNT Calvary Hospital, maternity hospital and other
health centres across the state capital, he said.
Bureau Report