By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, JULY 10
After successfully biding out the 250 MW solar
power projects, the Punjab is all set to harness the biomass potential of the
state for generating 300 MW power in next 3 years.
Presiding over a meeting
with more than 30 top Bio-mass Power Project Developers of the country, Punjab
Non-Conventional Energy Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia today said that the
state government was fully committed to promote generation of clean energy with
dual purpose of safeguarding the health of people and protecting environment on
one side and to achieve the target of meeting at least 10% power requirements
through these renewable resources on the other. Mr. Majithia pointed out that
with availability of 15 Million Ton Paddy straw and 5 Million Ton other agro
residue like Cotton and Mustard Stalk, the State has the potential to generate
600MW power through biomass. He said that the burning of Paddy straw was
causing not only serious health hazards but also affecting the ecology of the
region. He said that keeping in view the seriousness of this trend; it becomes
imperative to find a long term solution of this problem. He said that the
setting up of biomass based power projects have the potential not only to
address these problems but also to further supplement the income of farmers by
ensuring them additional income through their agro residue.
The Non-conventional Energy
Minister informed that the biomass power projects having joint power generation
capacity of 62.5MW were successfully working in the state and the state
government’s renewed focus was to harness at least 300MW such power in next 3
years. He said that Punjab Energy Development Authority(PEDA) has identified 29
sites/tehsils for setting up of new biomass power plants and the preference
would be to set up a 10-12MW such plant at a particular site so that there
should not be any problem for availability of fuel i.e., paddy straw. He said
that the detailed bidding process would be initiated soon and the purpose of
today’s meeting with biomass power project developers was to take their
feedback to make changes, wherever, required.
On this occasion, Mr.
Majithia also briefed about the key incentives offered in the State
government’s NRSE Policy-2012. He informed that during the construction and
testing of the project 100% electricity duty has been exempted for power
consumed by any state licensee. Besides this, 100% VAT exemption has also been
extended for manufacturing and sale of NRSE devices/systems/machinery for NRSE
power projects, 100% exemption from entry tax for all supplies required for
setting up and trial operations of the project, 100% exemption from payment of
fee and stamp duty for registration/lease deed charges for the land required
for the project and 100% exemption from payment of CLU and EDC for the land
required for renewable energy power projects are also the other key incentives
offered in the new policy.
Earlier speaking on the
occasion, Mr. Anirudh Tiwari, Secretary Power & Non-Conventional Energy
explained about the programme for allocation for 300MW capacity biomass power
projects through tariff based competitive bidding. Mr. Balore Singh, Director
& Mr. M.P. Singh, Joint Director, PEDA made a presentation regarding
biomass power potential in the state. On this occasion, Mr. T.L. Jain (Punjab
Biomass), Mr. Sanjay Goenka (Viaton Energy Ltd.), Mr. Vikram Ahuja (Biomass
Collector) and Mr. Ranjan Kumar (Orient Green Power) also shared their
experiences.
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