Assam - Assam Cabinet Approves Clean Energy Policy and Mega Industrial Park
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Assam - Assam Cabinet Approves Clean Energy Policy and Mega Industrial Park

The Assam Cabinet has approved the Assam Integrated Clean Energy Policy, 2025, and allocated 569 bighas in Morigaon for a mega industrial park, boosting industrialisation and renewable energy. These approvals precede the Advantage Assam 2.0 Summit on 25-26 February 2025. The policy promotes sol...

The Assam Cabinet has approved the Assam Integrated Clean Energy Policy, 2025, and allocated 569 bighas in Morigaon for a mega industrial park, boosting industrialisation and renewable energy. These approvals precede the Advantage Assam 2.0 Summit on 25-26 February 2025. The policy promotes solar, wind, hydro, green hydrogen, and biofuel projects, with incentives for clean energy investments. The state also sanctioned a 250 MW solar plant and solar park infrastructure. Additionally, Sikhna Jwhwlao National Park was notified, and Swami Vivekananda University in Chirang was approved. Assam aims for 3,000 MW renewable energy capacity by 2030, fostering sustainable growth.Contact: Government Of AssamWebsite: www.assam.gov.inEmail - assam.acs.home@gmail.com

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