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Solar city’ to come up in Bangalore

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Source : The Hindu Date : 24.06.2009

Solar city’ to come up in Bangalore

Special Correspondent


Project expected to start in about six months

Additional power to be fed to State grid


BANGALORE: Bangalore will soon have a “solar city” within itself. Karnataka is set to embark on a green power initiative called the “solar city” project, said to be the first of its kind in the country, under which 10,000 houses in a chosen locality will have roof-top solar photovoltaic panels installed with support from the Centre.

Disclosing this to presspersons here on the sidelines of a discussion-meeting on the “Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Series on Technology and Society” organised by the National Institute of Advanced Studies and Environment and Good Governance Trust (EGGT), Principal Secretary, Energy Department, K. Jairaj said the implementation of the project was likely to start in about six months.

The plan is to install photovoltaic panels with a capacity of 2 kW to 5 kW on roofs of every house in the chosen locality.

The energy produced will be used by households for their daily requirements. Excess energy will be pumped into the State grid.

Mr. Jairaj said the proposal had already been discussed with the Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdulla who had agreed to extend support.

The Centre for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (C-STEP), a non-profit research organisation set up by noted scientist V.S. Arunachalam, has been asked to prepare a workable model for implementing the project, he said.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 June 2009 08:03