Andhra Pradesh set to commission first project under Clean Energy Policy in Rayalaseema on May 22
Andhra Pradesh is set to commission its first project under the Integrated Clean Energy Policy 2024 in Rayalaseema. The 600-MW solar project, developed by SAEL Industries, was completed in just 11 months with an investment of ₹3,000 crore. The state government aims to attract ₹10 lakh crore in green energy investments to transform Andhra Pradesh into India's clean energy capital.
- ▪The solar project is a significant milestone in Andhra Pradesh's renewable energy journey.
- ▪It was completed in a record time of 11 months, showcasing the state's execution capability.
- ▪The project will be inaugurated on May 22, as announced by state leaders.
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Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has said that it is a matter of pride for Andhra Pradesh that the first project under the State’s Integrated Clean Energy Policy 2024 is set to be commissioned in Rayalaseema.The 600-MW solar project, developed by SAEL Industries with an investment of ₹3,000 crore, has been completed in a record 11 months, reflecting the State’s speed, investor confidence, and execution capability.In a post on X on Wednesday, the Chief Minister stated that the government was committed to transforming Andhra Pradesh into India’s clean energy capital and aimed at attracting ₹10 lakh crore in green energy investments in the years to come.He said the project marked a significant milestone in the State’s renewable energy journey under the forward-looking clean energy…
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