Telangana's Comprehensive Renewable Energy Policy 2025: A Sustainable Vision for the Future
Key Ideas
- Telangana plans to add 20,000 MW of renewable energy and storage capacity additions by 2030, aiming for 30.54 GW of renewable energy by FY 2030 and 47.06 GW by FY 2035.
- The state intends to install 6,000 electric vehicle charging stations by FY 2030 and 12,000 by FY 2035, along with generating green hydrogen targets of 418 KTPA by FY 2030 and 554 KTPA by FY 2035.
- Nodal agencies like TGGENCO/TGREDCO will oversee project registrations, capacity allocation, land allocation, and facilitating grants from the central government, promoting innovation with incubation centers and funding for startups.
- The new policy introduces various incentives for solar, wind, and pumped storage projects, including SGST reimbursements, investment subsidies, and exemptions, fostering a conducive environment for renewable energy development in Telangana.
Telangana has developed a comprehensive renewable energy policy for 2025 aiming to bolster its renewable energy and storage capacity additions by 2030. The state targets significant capacities of renewable energy from sources like solar, wind, energy storage, and distributed sources by 2030 and 2035. In addition, plans are in place to establish electric vehicle charging stations and produce green hydrogen with specific targets over the same period. Nodal agencies will play a crucial role in overseeing project registrations, capacity allocations, land provisions, and grant facilitations. The policy also emphasizes promoting innovation through incubation centers and startup funding. Various incentives have been introduced for different renewable projects, including solar, wind, pumped storage, and battery energy storage systems. These incentives encompass SGST reimbursements, investment subsidies, and exemptions, creating a favorable ecosystem for renewable energy development in Telangana. The state's focus on sustainability and clean energy signifies a positive step towards a greener and more energy-efficient future.
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Solar Power
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