Energy Policy in Chhattisgarh
Energy Policy in
Chhattisgarh
The main objective of our
Energy policy of Chhattisgarh
is to fasten the speed of
development of State and make
it as one of the developed
states.
Energy is one of the most
fundamental parts of our universe.
We use energy to do work.
Energy lights our
cities. Energy powers our vehicles,
trains, planes and rockets.
Regarding the energy policy in
Chhattisgarh in the sector of solar
energy, Government of
Chhattisgarh has issued a policy
for harnessing renewable energy
in Chhattisgarh in 2002.
Based on the progressive views
adopted in the last few years and
the various changes in the laws
and regulations, it has developed
in the stage of preparedness for
the installation of large scale solar
projects in the next 5 to 10 years.
Regarding the energy policy in
Chhattisgarh, the Chhattisgarh state
transmission utility has developed
strong transmission system
comprising of 400kv, 220kv and
132kv.
Chhattisgarh State Electricity
Regulatory Commission (CSERC)
has been established to provide the
people of Chhattisgarh easy access to
power.
The people of Chhattisgarh can
easily access the details on
CSERC acts and regulation.
The other availabilities are
redressal forum, grievance redressel
forum, information on consumer
affairs. Photo gallery, right to
information, tenders and press
release details can also be accessed.
A number of advantages is
allowed to the people which
can make people access all the
functionalities easily by
themselves.
Chhattisgarh, the source of
large surplus of power of
Chhattisgarh, is geographically
located in central India and can
be easily transmitted without
having loss in any of India's
four grids along with the
neighbouring states.
People can easily get
information about Super
Thermal Power Plants in
Korba of the NTPC.
Chhattisgarh was felicitated as
one of the best developing states
in the sector of renewable energy.
Chhattisgarh has been doing
commendable work in the sector of
renewable energy sector.
It is utilising rice husk in the
generation of 45 MW and 200
MW solar power grid.
Regarding the energy policy in
Chhattisgarh, solar power is being
used in 600 primary health centre,
100 community health centre, 350
police stations, 1800 tribal hostels,
27 collectorates and 1,700 villages
of the state.
Various villages are using 3000
solar power pumps for drinking
water and 1500 for irrigation
purpose.
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