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Farooq offers Rs 10 per unit subsidy for solar power

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The Times of India 08.09.2009

Farooq offers Rs 10 per unit subsidy for solar power

CHENNAI: Here's good news for firms that are planning to set up solar power plants in the country. Union minister for new and renewable energy Farooq Abdullah on Monday announced that the Centre would give a subsidy of Rs 10 per unit to bring down the cost of production for power generators.

Abdullah said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would unveil the solar mission programme on November 14. Stating that Tamil Nadu had great potential to generate solar power, the minister said that the Central and state governments should cooperate in order to bring down the production cost of solar panels and prevent red tape from coming in the way of subsidies for solar power generation.

"Once we start providing subsidy of Rs 10 per unit of solar power produced, production cost and the cost for the end user will come down," Dr Abdullah said.

Saying that technology transfer was the need of the hour, Abdullah wanted western countries to share technology in areas of non-conventional and solar power. "We need help from the West. We need to produce power from wind, solar, bio-mass and hydro energy." He pointed out that many were finding it difficult to get loans to set up energy production plants. "My ministry will ensure that the difficulty is removed," he said.

Abdullah was speaking at the inauguration of WinWind Power Energy Private Limited's wind turbine generator manufacturing facilityat Vengal, 50 km from Chennai. Backed by an investment of Rs 1,075 crore, the company will produce four wind turbine generators a day, scaling up production later to eight a day.

State electricity minister Arcot N Veerasamy said that the Tamil Nadu government had sought subsidy from the Union government to generate 100 MW of solar power. "There is no more scope for power generation through hydro energy projects as rainfall is limited and we have exhausted non-conventional energy. The future is in solar power," he said.

According to Veerasamy, the state would have a total generation capacity of 10,000 MW before 2014. It would be made possible, he pointed out, through 6,000 MW from thermal energy and 4,000 MW from a Central government's thermal project. "Tamil Nadu will be able to export in the next few years 6,000 to 7,000 MW to other states, including Maharashtra and Karnataka. The state will invest Rs 20,000 crore in setting up a separate company for transferring generated power to the southern grid," he said.

 

Buildings to switch off lights

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Deccan Chronicle 08.09.2009

Buildings to switch off lights

September 8th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai, Sept. 7: The lights in ab-out 2,000 corporation bui-ldings, including Ripon Buildings, corporation parks and schools would be switched off for nine minutes on September 9 as part of the ‘99999’ global warming awareness campaign, mayor M. Subramanian said on Monday.

Speaking to reporters, Mr Subramanian said that the idea was to support the NGOs that campaign for global warming. The civic body had identified 313 schools and 1,500 parks, where lights would be switched off for nine minutes.

The corporation, in association with Exnora International, will also conduct a series of awareness campaigns.

Besides, a special event on global warming would be held in the Ripon Buildings on Wednesday, in which 99 celebrities from different walks of life would participate, he added.

 

Rs 10 subsidy for solar power a unit

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Deccan Chronicle 08.09.2009

Rs 10 subsidy for solar power a unit

September 8th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai, Sept. 7: In a bid to promote solar energy, the Centre plans to provide a subsidy of Rs 10 for every unit of solar power produced. Union minister for new and renewable energy (MNRE), Dr Farooq Abdullah, said this would be provided as part of the solar mission to be launched by the prime minister on November 14.

Delivering the presidential address after inaugurating the manufacturing facility of WinwinD Power Energy (WinWinD) at Vengal, near Tiruvallur district, Dr Abdullah said the solar mission, estimated to cost Rs 19,000 crore, would address all issues related to solar power generation. “The cost of generation of one unit of solar energy is Rs 18. We have decided to provide a subsidy of Rs 10 per unit. Once the solar mission comes out, all issues related to solar energy will be sorted out.”

Adding that technology transfer was the need of the hour, Dr Abdullah invited the countries world over to share technology in the ar-eas of non-conventional and solar power. “We need tremendous help from the West. We need to produce energy from wind, solar, bio-mass and hydro. MNRE is going to make it very easy.”

Earlier, delivering the inaugural address, state minister for electricity Arc-ot N. Veerasami, requested the MNRE to provide subsidy for generating 100 MW of solar energy in the state. “As far as non-conventional energy sources are concerned, we have almost exha-usted our potential. There is no scope for generating power from hydel sources as the rains are down and storage is limited. So, I request the Centre to provide subsidy for generating 100 MW of solar power.”

Pointing out that Tamil Nadu was one of the pioneers in generating power through non-conventional sources, he said the state would be in a position to export nearly 6,000 MW of power to states like Maharashtra and Karnataka. “Before 2014, the state would be in a position to ge-nerate 10,000 MW through thermal power.”

Mr Iikka Hakala, CEO, WinWinD, said in the new facility at Vengal, the initial production capacity was four wind turbine generators (WTG) and there are plans to scale up to eight WTGs per day. It would provide employment to 1,000 people.

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