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Uttarakhand: CM Dhami chairs assembly of power division, directs for quick disposals of pending circumstances

Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], June 17 (ANI): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday, gave strict directions to Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (UJVNL) to work on mission mode with devoted follow-up for quick disposal of pending circumstances within the courts.

CM Dhami held a evaluation assembly of the Energy Department on the Secretariat on Friday.

“The Chief Minister will soon launch the system of smart prepaid metering in the state. It was informed by UPCL that by 2025 smart prepaid metering system will be implemented for about 16 lakh consumers in the state,” the Uttarakhand CMO acknowledged.

CM Dhami requested the officers ought to take possession to finish all hydel tasks and work dedicatedly to finish the tasks on time.

He additionally directed Uttarakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (UREDA) to encourage an increasing number of rooftop solar energy vegetation in industrial buildings and housing societies. Taking particular cognizance of the progress of the Lakhwar Hydroelectric Project, CM Dhami gave strict directions to the involved govt physique to make clear its place to work in a time-bound method, the discharge added.

The Chief Minister directed UJVNL to finish its fastened goal of Suringad, Madmaheshwar and 17 MW photo voltaic tasks by the 12 months 2024 and Guptkashi and 93 MW photo voltaic tasks by the 12 months 2027.

“It was informed by UREDA that in 1-2 years, installation of 3000 solar street light plants at public places in remote areas in the state, the establishment of 2000 KW net metering based grid-connected solar power plant plants at various government buildings of the state, state government. The target is to set up steam and e-cooking plants in institutes, hospitals, hostels, canteens and mess and solar water heater plants with a combined capacity of 40,000 litres per day in government buildings, hostels etc,” the CMO additional acknowledged. (ANI)

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