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Private Players To Sell 200 MW Of Solar Power To KSEB

In order to meet its renewable energy obligations set by the Centre, Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) is considering to buy solar power directly from the people. For this purpose it will be launching a tender for buying 200MW of solar power at a maximum price of Rs 3.5 per unit.

The decision comes against the backdrop of ministers and political parties, particularly the CPM, stonewalling attempts to set up solar parks on government land in Kasargod. So KSEB organised an investors’ meet for solar energy in Thiruvananthapuram.

“The solar meet was very encouraging. Private individuals were ready to commit enough land to generate up to 2,000MW of solar energy in the state. This could meet the day-time energy needs of the entire state during the monsoon.

According to sources, investors from Kasargod said they could make available 800 acres to 900 acres for solar projects. The meeting was attended by companies such as Hindustan Petroleum, Cochin International Airport Ltd, Mytrah Energy, Solgen, Bosch and Vikram Solar. “They will extend technical support to individuals.”

On its part, KSEB said it would not make any investment in the private park, but would only buy power from them.

 

Reference- New Indian Express, ET, Deccan Chronicle

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