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Himachal Pradesh Inks Pacts for 250 MW of Solar Projects Worth 1000 Crores

On behalf of the state government, the pacts were signed here by Principal Secretary Prabodh Saxena where Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur was also present

September 04, 2019. By News Bureau

Himachal Pradesh has announced that it has signed two pacts for setting up two solar power plants worth 250 MW with an investment of Rs 1,000 crore. The first pact with a projected outlay of Rs 600 crore was signed with Renew Energy Private Ltd for setting up a 150 MW solar plant, which is planned to be commissioned by 2021, while the second was signed with CSE Development (India) Private Ltd for setting up a 100 MW plant.

On behalf of the state government, the pacts were signed here by Principal Secretary Prabodh Saxena where Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur was also present.

Thakur said the state would facilitate the companies to obtain permissions and clearances from authorities at the earliest so that work on these projects could be started soon. The solar plants would be set up in Una and Kangra districts. He said the state aims to tap 776 MW solar power by 2022

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