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Rural Electrification Programme On Track, Meeting Chaired By PM Modi Told

Over 22 lakh rural BPL households electrified in 2016-17, 40 crore LED bulbs distributed



People walk past solar panels mounted on the roof of a building, part of a solar power microgrid, in the village of Dharnai in Jehanabad, Bihar (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)
People walk past solar panels mounted on the roof of a building, part of a solar power microgrid, in the village of Dharnai in Jehanabad, Bihar (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

The rural electrification programme is proceeding swiftly, with over 13,000 villages electrified out of a total of 18,452 and is on track for completion within the targeted 1000 days, a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi told in New Delhi on Tuesday.

The meeting was also told that the total renewable generation capacity has crossed 57 gigawatts, with an increase of 24.5 percent being registered in the last fiscal year.

The figures were presented when the Prime Minister reviewed progress of key infrastructure sectors including petroleum and natural gas, power, renewable energy and housing.

The meeting, which came soon after the review of connectivity-related infrastructure sectors in the last week of April, lasted for about three hours, and was attended by top officials from PMO, NITI Aayog and all infrastructure Ministries of the Government of India, said a PMO statement.

In course of the presentation made by CEO NITI Aayog, it was noted that remarkable progress has been made in several sectors, including generation of renewable energy, affordable and rural housing, LED bulbs etc, the statement added.

The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana has benefited 1.98 crore below poverty line (BPL) households so far and the contribution of gas to the primary energy mix has risen to 8 percent, it said. Eighty one cities are being covered under City Gas Distribution networks.

The Prime Minister called for greater emphasis on ethanol blending, and evolution of mechanisms so that farmers can benefit the most from this process, the statement said. He said that setting up of second generation bio-ethanol refineries should be expedited.

Regarding electrification, the meeting was told that over 22 lakh rural BPL households were electrified in 2016-17, and over 40 crore LED bulbs were distributed in the same period.

The total inter-regional transmission capacity has been significantly enhanced, with 41 gigawatts transmission capacity being added from May 2014 to April 2017. The capacity addition in solar energy in financial year 2016-17 was the highest-ever, at 81 percent, the statement said. Solar and wind tariffs have now achieved grid parity, with rates now well below Rs 4 per kilowatt-hour.

The Prime Minister called for establishment of some model solar cities, where the power requirement would be fulfilled solely by solar energy, the statement said.

A similar effort can be made to make certain localities kerosene-free, he said at the meeting. Modi emphasised that manufacturing of solar equipment should be given priority, to drive employment generation, and derive maximum benefit from the renewable energy drive.