This Article is From Jul 10, 2009

National Solar Mission on anvil: Farooq

National Solar Mission on anvil: Farooq

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New Delhi:

Amidst shortage of conventional energy sources, the government on Friday said it would soon announce a National Solar Mission to electrify rural areas.

"Many villages are still without power. They can be electrified either through solar or wind energy. Today solar power is very expensive costing Rs 15 per unit and we are making all efforts to bring it down," Minister of New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah said in Lok Sabha.

With regard to Ladakh and Kargil areas, the minister said that a lot of work has been done to look at various options including geo-thermal, wind and solar energy.

"We are trying to harness hydro and solar power in these areas which is better suited than other sources of energy," he said during the Question Hour.

Abdullah said he would meet all chief ministers to ensure that solar energy is tapped in each state and incentives are given for the purpose. On the part of the Centre, tax sops are available for fixing solar panels, he said.

The minister said solar panels are expensive as silicon is used in it but a research in California has come out with a solar panel without silicon and that may reduce the cost.

But even otherwise, he said, the Centre was giving various concessions and the UPA government wanted to see more villages using solar or wind energy.

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