Karnataka Solar Policy 2014-2021
- To add solar generation of minimum 6000 MW by 2021 in a phased manner by creating a favorable industrial atmosphere.
- To translate Karnataka in to an investor friendly state.
- To encourage public private participation in the sector.
- To promote Solar Roof Top Generation and Technologies.
- To encourage decentralized generation & distribution of energy where access to grid is difficult.
- Establish a “Solar energy center of excellence and incubation center” at State level for promoting innovation in technology, skill development, and Research and Development.
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Karnataka Renewable Energy Policy 2016-2022
- Achieve a minimum capacity addition 3600 MW by 2020 in a phased manner.
- Provision of “single window” for clearances, approvals and technical consultation
- To translate Karnataka in to an investor friendly State.
- Encourage decentralized generation & distribution of energy where grid is inaccessible.
- Promote R&D and innovations, skill development in the sector.
- Take up pilots and demonstration projects to establish cost effectiveness, viability and reliability of various technologies like Waste-to-Energy, Hybrid technology projects etc.
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Source : Central Board of Irrigation and Power
Last Modified : 2/15/2021
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