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If reports are to be believed, AP CM Chandrababu Naidu seems to be a happy man after meeting Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal yesterday. This is because a permanent solution to the constant power issue might have just been found. Naidu apprised him of dire power situation in AP and how the state has no other option than to cancel PPA’s which may affect Telangana. Sources say that AP was promised better alternatives and asked to drop the painful move. There are reports that the Central Minister asked Naidu whether he could manage to secure 10,000 acres of land in an arid region like Ananthapur. When Naidu said he would do his best, the minister reportedly assured that Ananthapur would get a massive 4000 MW Solar power plant. This can boost Andhra Pradesh into a power surplus state and get rid of most power deficiencies, boost the field of renewable energy in dry Rayalaseema region. Goyal reportedly asked Babu to make sure land is procured without farmer problems and he will take care of the rest.

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vasthe good man but ekkada news raledhu kadha source enti bhayya ??

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verey sources emanna unte veyyi 

hindu project under planning

 

Andhra Pradesh has potential to generate close to 4,000 MW solar power, says Naidu. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu reportedly made a presentation on the government’s plans to Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal during their meeting in New Delhi on Thursday.

The Andhra Pradesh State government has announced its intentions to harness solar energy for overcoming the acute power shortages staring it post bifurcation.

The government is contemplating setting up solar grids of photo-voltaic cells in barren lands spanning over 2,500 acres in north coastal Andhra, coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions. According to informed sources, solar grids are proposed to be set up in barren lands in areas which are known to receive maximum sun light making them suitable to harness the non-conventional energy source.

Towards this end, the government is planning to utilise the part of land in its possession while the remaining would be acquired from the land owners under mutually acceptable terms.

Modalities are being worked out to make land owners part of the development process by payment of honorarium for the lands they part with on an annual basis.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu reportedly made a presentation on the government’s plans to Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal during their meeting in New Delhi on Thursday.

Mr. Naidu explained to Mr. Goyal that the new State had potential to generate close to 4,000 MW solar power and that his government was keen on harnessing the source that would go a long way in overcoming the power shortages forecast.

Mr. Naidu, it is learnt, wanted the Union Minister to extend the Central government’s assistance to the State in this regard and Mr. Goyal responded positively to Mr. Naidu’s request.

The Chief Minister also explained Mr. Goyal about the prospects of wind energy in areas like Anantapur which could be of immense help to the State in tackling the shortages.

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hindu project under planning

 

Andhra Pradesh has potential to generate close to 4,000 MW solar power, says Naidu. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu reportedly made a presentation on the government’s plans to Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal during their meeting in New Delhi on Thursday.

The Andhra Pradesh State government has announced its intentions to harness solar energy for overcoming the acute power shortages staring it post bifurcation.

The government is contemplating setting up solar grids of photo-voltaic cells in barren lands spanning over 2,500 acres in north coastal Andhra, coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions. According to informed sources, solar grids are proposed to be set up in barren lands in areas which are known to receive maximum sun light making them suitable to harness the non-conventional energy source.

Towards this end, the government is planning to utilise the part of land in its possession while the remaining would be acquired from the land owners under mutually acceptable terms.

Modalities are being worked out to make land owners part of the development process by payment of honorarium for the lands they part with on an annual basis.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu reportedly made a presentation on the government’s plans to Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal during their meeting in New Delhi on Thursday.

Mr. Naidu explained to Mr. Goyal that the new State had potential to generate close to 4,000 MW solar power and that his government was keen on harnessing the source that would go a long way in overcoming the power shortages forecast.

Mr. Naidu, it is learnt, wanted the Union Minister to extend the Central government’s assistance to the State in this regard and Mr. Goyal responded positively to Mr. Naidu’s request.

The Chief Minister also explained Mr. Goyal about the prospects of wind energy in areas like Anantapur which could be of immense help to the State in tackling the shortages.

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anantapur is best place for wind power. right winds through out the year. already there is 50 MW wind power mill is in chennekotha palli so it is proven. it will be nice if modi starts here.

 

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anantapur is best place for wind power. right winds through out the year. already there is 50 MW wind power mill is in chennekotha palli so it is proven. it will be nice if modi starts here.

 

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anatapur high altitude lo untundha bro. i heard costal area is better for wind turbines.  sCo_^Y  sCo_^Y

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anatapur high altitude lo untundha bro. i heard costal area is better for wind turbines.  sCo_^Y  sCo_^Y

 

yes. atp is best.......coastal is not best as it will have cyclones every year and destroy it........you can see throughout the world. wind mills are not normally established in coastal areas.

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yes. atp is best.......coastal is not best as it will have cyclones every year and destroy it........you can see throughout the world. wind mills are not normally established in coastal areas.

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