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Telangana to Introduce New Green Energy Policy to Achieve Renewable Goals

Driving Sustainability: Telangana's Bold Step Towards a Greener Future with Renewable Energy Goals.

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Last updated: December 25, 2024 9:20 pm
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Hyderabad,25.12.2024: Telangana is poised to unveil a groundbreaking green energy policy aimed at meeting its renewable energy targets and addressing the state’s growing power demands. Deputy Chief Minister and Energy Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka announced that a stakeholders’ meeting is scheduled for January 3, bringing together key industry leaders and global representatives to finalize the framework.

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Telangana’s Ambitious Renewable Energy VisionKey Highlights of the Policy:Stakeholder CollaborationWhy This Policy MattersLooking AheadAuthor: Snap News Service
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka addressing stakeholders on green energy policy.
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka addressing stakeholders on green energy policy.

Telangana’s Ambitious Renewable Energy Vision

The upcoming green energy policy aligns with Telangana’s goal of generating 20,000 MW of clean energy by 2030. The policy emphasizes sustainable practices and a commitment to meeting national renewable energy benchmarks.

Key Highlights of the Policy:

  • Target: Achieve 20,000 MW of green energy production by 2030.
  • Growth Projection:
    • Peak demand to rise from 15,623 MW (2023-24) to 20,968 MW (2027-28).
    • Energy requirements projected to hit 1,50,040 million units by 2034-35.
  • Focus Areas: Solar, wind, and hybrid energy systems.

“Telangana’s energy landscape is evolving rapidly, and this policy will address both environmental sustainability and the state’s growing industrial needs,” Vikramarka stated.

Stakeholder Collaboration

The January 3 meeting will host prominent industrialists, policymakers, and experts in renewable energy from India and abroad. Their insights will shape the policy to ensure a balance between environmental concerns and industrial growth.

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Why This Policy Matters

Telangana’s current power demand, fueled by its development initiatives, necessitates long-term planning to ensure uninterrupted supply while minimizing environmental impact. The upcoming green energy policy is expected to position Telangana as a leader in renewable energy innovation.

Looking Ahead

With the introduction of this green energy policy, Telangana aims to set an example for other states in prioritizing sustainability without compromising economic progress. As the state’s energy demands continue to rise, this policy will ensure a robust framework for clean energy development.

For more updates on Telangana’s renewable energy initiatives, stay tuned to SnapNews.in.

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