Kolkata/ Bhubaneswar: The renewable energy sector in
Orissa is likely to get further boost with a large number of private
entrepreneurs evincing interest to set up solar power units in the state.
The Orissa government has approved
nine more solar power projects with an aggregate generation capacity of 57 Mw.
The State Technical Committee
(STC), headed by the secretary in the science and technology department,
cleared these projects recently.
With this, the total envisaged solar
power capacity in the state has gone up to 351 Mw from 294 Mw earlier.
Projects with an aggregate
generation capacity of 45 Mw were approved under the Bundling Scheme for Solar
Power Plants of the Union ministry of New and Renewable Energy Sources (MNRE).
Similarly projects of 12 Mws were approved under the Generation Based Incentive
Scheme for Roof Top and Small Solar Generation of the Central sector utility
major, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC).
The projects approved under the
Bundling scheme included Skygen Infrabuild (P) Ltd (5 Mw), Rajratna Energy
Holdings (10 Mw), MGM Minerals (5 Mw), Konark Kranti Energy (P) Ltd (5 Mw) and
Sunark Solar (P) Ltd (20 Mw).
Skygen Infrabuild plans to set up a
5 Mw solar power project in Khurda district. Similarly, Rajratna Energy
Holdings is interested to set up 10 Mw solar power plant in Dhenkanal district.
While the solar plants of MGM
Minerals and Sunark Solar would come up in Khurda district, Konark Kranti
Energy proposes to locate its unit Dhenkanal district.
On the other hand, four projects
cleared under the Roof Top and Small Solar Generation scheme of NTPC included 3
Mw plant of Sunark Solar (Khurda district), 3 Mw project of Abacus Holdings
(Ganjam district), 3 Mw project of Orion Solar Projects (Cuttack district) and 3 Mw plant of Skygen
Infrabuild (Khurda district).