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WB plans to generate 180 MW solar power in two years
01 Jan 2017
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The West Bengal Government is planning to generate 180 MW of solar power in the next two years, an upgrade from the state current meagre contribution of 7 MW. For this, the state has identified 1,300 government buildings, schools and hospitals for setting-up solar panels. The target, projected to cost Rs 1,000 crore, is planned in two stages - 61 MW in 2016-17 and 120 MW in 2017-18.
Contact: Government of West Bengal.
Website: www.wb.gov.in
The West Bengal Government is planning to generate 180 MW of solar power in the next two years, an upgrade from the state current meagre contribution of 7 MW. For this, the state has identified 1,300 government buildings, schools and hospitals for setting-up solar panels. The target, projected to cost Rs 1,000 crore, is planned in two stages - 61 MW in 2016-17 and 120 MW in 2017-18. Contact: Government of West Bengal. Website: www.wb.gov.in
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