Karnataka to set up solar park in Madhugiri, boost renewable energy production: Minister K J George – EQ
In Short : Karnataka will establish a solar park in Madhugiri to enhance renewable energy production, according to Minister K J George. This initiative aims to boost the state’s solar capacity, supporting sustainable energy goals and reducing carbon emissions.
In Detail : State to set up Solar park at Madhugiri on the lines of Pavagada Solar Park, says Energy Minister K.J. George. Madhugiri Solar Park to come up in partnership with Tehri Hydro Development Corporation (THDCIL)
In a significant move to bolster renewable energy production, the Karnataka government has unveiled plans to establish a new solar park in Madhugiri taluk, Tumakuru district. This ambitious initiative, announced by Energy Minister K J George in Tumakuru, draws inspiration from the highly successful Pavagada Solar Park. The upcoming project in Madhugiri taluk not only signals Karnataka’s commitment to scaling up clean energy infrastructure but also holds the potential to significantly enhance environmental stewardship and energy security in the state.
The Madhugiri Solar Park will be developed in a strategic partnership with the Central Government-owned Tehri Hydro Development Corporation India (THDCIL), a move that underscores Karnataka’s ambitious renewable energy strides. This partnership aims to leverage local expertise and resources to identify suitable land parcels essential for advancing Karnataka’s renewable energy agenda, instilling confidence in the project’s success.
Energy Minister KJ George was visiting Tumakuru to review the implementation of the KUSUM -C project at the district commissioner’s office.
The energy ministry, in a bid to popularise the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan ( PM KUSUM ), held a review meeting at Tumakuru on the progress of the scheme. The government’s unwavering commitment to the scheme, which aims to provide farmers with energy security and improve their livelihoods by installing solar pumps and grid-connected solar power plants, reassures the public of its dedication to sustainable development.
“The subsidy for free electricity for farmers’ pump sets is increasing annually. Despite efforts to regularise farmers’ pump sets, the issue persists, leading to transformer damage and power supply disruptions due to illegal connections. In this context, we are prioritising the KUSUSM B and Kusum C projects, encouraging the adoption of solar pump sets,” KJ George added.
George outlined the details of the Kusum C project, stating, “To generate 1 MW of electricity under the Kusum C project, 4-5 acres of land are needed. If government land is used, it will be provided free of cost and leased for 25 years. Lessees will pay Rs. 25,000 per acre annually during the lease period. These funds will be deposited in the district collector’s account and allocated to develop local anganwadis, schools, and panchayats.”
The PM KUSUM initiative, a joint effort of the Government of India and the state governments, was launched to address farmers’ energy needs and make agriculture more sustainable. By providing farmers with financial and water security, the initiative not only benefits individual farmers but also contributes to the future of renewable energy in India, instilling optimism in the public.
Efforts by Karnataka to popularise the PM KUSUM scheme indicate the state’s commitment to promoting renewable energy and supporting farmers. By actively encouraging participation in the scheme, Karnataka can help farmers harness solar power to meet their energy needs, reduce dependency on traditional energy sources, and contribute to environmental conservation. This initiative benefits individual farmers and aligns with broader energy security and sustainable development goals. Karnataka’s proactive stance in promoting PM KUSUM demonstrates its recognition of the importance of renewable energy in driving socio-economic growth and fostering a greener future.
The Government of India launched the scheme to address farmers’ energy needs and make agriculture more sustainable. Solar energy also aims to provide farmers with financial and water security. Accelerating transformative energy security for Indian agriculture involves implementing comprehensive strategies to ensure reliable and sustainable energy sources for farmers, Additional Chief Secretary (Energy Department), Govt of Karnataka, Gaurav Gupta,
“We will select land around substations for this initiative. So far, 27 substations have been chosen, with an additional 12 substations to be selected in the next phase for Tumakuru district. Work has already begun in some substations, and surveys have been conducted. The aim is to benefit farmers with locally generated electricity,” Gaurav Gupta said during the review meeting.
The meeting was attended by Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwar, who is also the District In-charge Minister, Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna, State Government Special Representative in Delhi T.B. Jayachandra, MLA K. Shadakshari, Additional Chief Secretary Energy Department Gaurav Gupta, BESCOM Managing Director Mahantesh Bilagi, and Tumakuru District Collector Shubha Kalyan.
Inauguration of New Power Substations at Koratgere taluk
In addition, Energy Minister K.J. George, District In-charge Minister Dr G. Parameshwar and Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna inaugurated two new power substations in the Tumakuru district. These include a 2*8 MVA, 66/11 KV substation in Bhairenahalli of Koratagere Taluk, constructed at a cost of Rs. 12.62 crores, and another 2*8 MVA, 66/11 KV substation in Sankenahalli (IK Colony), built at a cost of Rs 14.33 crores.