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The Indian government is working on another big plan to boost the country's installed renewable energy capacity
by utilizing barren areas bordering Pakistan.
A senior official at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy told the media that the government is currently studying the feasibility of
establishing projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat along the border with Pakistan.
Studies are currently under way to determine the possibility
of establishing 30 GW of solar and wind capacity in Gujarat and 25 GW in Rajasthan.
Both states have large amounts of desert and wasteland
.
Rajasthan has developed several large-scale solar power projects
in the Pohran border region.
However, the swamplands in Kutch, Gujarat, make environmental sense, so it will be interesting to see if the government will use these areas to build renewable energy capacity
.
Charanka Solar Park is India's first multi-developer large-scale solar park, located outside Kutch, about 50 kilometers
from the border with Pakistan.
Sites near this solar park may be excavated for future project development
.
These projects also address security issues
.
The Ministry of Defense will have a say in these projects
.
Given the security situation between India and Pakistan, this is the first attempt to build such a project in the border area, and how much interest developers will have remains questionable
.
It is expected that the government may enlist state-owned enterprises to take the lead in developing these projects
.
NTPC, India's largest power generation company, has announced plans
to build large-scale solar power plants in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
It is unclear whether the announcements are linked to
the aforementioned program.
The Indian government is working on another big plan to boost the country's installed renewable energy capacity
by utilizing barren areas bordering Pakistan.
A senior official at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy told the media that the government is currently studying the feasibility of
establishing projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat along the border with Pakistan.
Studies are currently under way to determine the possibility
of establishing 30 GW of solar and wind capacity in Gujarat and 25 GW in Rajasthan.
Both states have large amounts of desert and wasteland
.
Rajasthan has developed several large-scale solar power projects
in the Pohran border region.
However, the swamplands in Kutch, Gujarat, make environmental sense, so it will be interesting to see if the government will use these areas to build renewable energy capacity
.
Charanka Solar Park is India's first multi-developer large-scale solar park, located outside Kutch, about 50 kilometers
from the border with Pakistan.
Sites near this solar park may be excavated for future project development
.
These projects also address security issues
.
The Ministry of Defense will have a say in these projects
.
Given the security situation between India and Pakistan, this is the first attempt to build such a project in the border area, and how much interest developers will have remains questionable
.
It is expected that the government may enlist state-owned enterprises to take the lead in developing these projects
.
NTPC, India's largest power generation company, has announced plans
to build large-scale solar power plants in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
It is unclear whether the announcements are linked to
the aforementioned program.