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Ladakh plans solar power project in Pang

In an effort to build the confidence of local stakeholders regarding the upcoming mega solar power project at Pang, a crucial meeting was held under the chairmanship of Vikram Singh Malik, Administrative Secretary of the Power Development & New and...
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In an effort to build the confidence of local stakeholders regarding the upcoming mega solar power project at Pang, a crucial meeting was held under the chairmanship of Vikram Singh Malik, Administrative Secretary of the Power Development & New and Renewable Energy Department of Ladakh. The meeting included officials from Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), Powergrid and DIHAR. It focused on formalising the action plan for creating a pilot solar project in Pang that would be friendly to livestock grazing.

During the meeting, the Secretary directed the Solar Energy Corporation of India to initiate the planning process for the project, specifically addressing the design of the solar panels. He emphasised the need to adjust the height of the panels so that nomadic herders can continue to graze their livestock underneath without any disruption to their activities.

Additionally, the Secretary instructed officials from the revenue department to identify a suitable two-hectare plot of land in the Pang area. They were also tasked with conducting a joint survey with all stakeholders within the next 15 days to ensure the project moves forward smoothly. SECI has agreed in principle to undertake the project.

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The Secretary of the Power Development Department (PDD) further urged SECI to expedite the necessary paperwork, ensuring that work on the pilot project can begin in the next working season.

The meeting was attended by senior officials, including the Chief Engineer of the Power Development Department (PDD), the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Leh, senior officers from PDD and LREDA, scientists from DIHAR, as well as representatives from Solar Energy Corporation of India and Power Grid.

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