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Meghalaya to accelerate rooftop solar push, CM reviews MeECL finances

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Shillong, July 16: The Meghalaya government is planning to speed up the adoption of rooftop solar power by converging its flagship CM Solar Mission with the Centre’s PM Surya Ghar scheme, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma said after reviewing the state’s renewable energy initiatives on Thursday.

Chairing a meeting with the Power Department, Sangma reviewed the implementation of the CM Solar Mission, PM-KUSUM, and PM Surya Ghar, with a focus on expanding access to clean and affordable solar energy across the state.

The meeting discussed strategies to integrate the state and central solar programmes to maximise coverage, improve implementation and accelerate the installation of rooftop solar systems and other renewable energy projects.

Besides renewable energy, the review also examined the financial health of the Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL). Officials deliberated on measures to improve the utility’s financial sustainability while ensuring reliable and uninterrupted power supply to consumers.

Sangma said the government’s objective is to build a cleaner, more resilient and financially sustainable power sector that supports households, farmers and Meghalaya’s long-term development.

The review comes as Meghalaya steps up efforts to expand renewable energy capacity, reduce dependence on conventional power sources and strengthen the financial position of its power utility.

Also read: Meghalaya to step up Aadhaar drive, CM reviews scheme linkage, e-KYC progress

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