BENGALURU: The renewable energy ministry has held discussions with state governments to find out how much
land they are willing to set aside for
renewable energy parks, a senior official told ET.
This follows a recent announcement by the ministry that it will ensure that land and transmission facilities are in place for developers who win wind and solar projects in auctions conducted by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (
SECI), its nodal agency.
Last week,
MNRE (ministry of new and renewable energy) officials held discussions with their counterparts in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, the central government official said, requesting not to be named. Meetings with Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Karnataka are in the offing, the official added. “We want the states to identify actual parcels of land where projects can be set up,” the official said.
“Developers can bid comfortably knowing they won’t have to hunt for land. We will make sure Power Grid Corporation of India provides connectivity in these places too. PGCIL is already working on extending its transmission.”
According to the official, Gujarat has agreed to provide land to accommodate 10,000 MW; Andhra will be giving space for 8000 MW, while Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh have offered land for 19,000 MW and 5,000 MW, respectively.
“The broad areas of land have been identified. In a month, SECI will start floating more tenders,” the official cited earlier said. Gujarat, in particular, had been reluctant to provide land for centrally-auctioned projects.