UT Ladakh signs MoU with SECI for 50 MW SPP

Ladakh LG R K Mathur and officials of Ladakh Administration, LAHDC Leh and SECI posing after signing MoU. —Excelsior/Morup Stanzin
Ladakh LG R K Mathur and officials of Ladakh Administration, LAHDC Leh and SECI posing after signing MoU. —Excelsior/Morup Stanzin

*Another big step towards carbon neutrality: LG

Excelsior Correspondent

LEH, Apr 6: On the historic road ahead to tap the potential of renewable energy of Ladakh, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between UT Administration, LAHDC Leh and Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for setting up a 50 MW solar power project at Taru, Leh.
The MoU was signed in the presence of the Lieutenant Governor Ladakh RK Mathur, who was joined by CEC LAHDC Leh Advocate Tashi Gyalson, Member of Parliament Ladakh Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, CMD SECI Jatinder Nath Swain, Advisor to LG Umang Narula, Secretary PDD & NRE Ravinder Kumar and Deputy Commissioner Leh Shrikant Balasaheb Suse.
In his address, LG Mathur lauded SECI for taking the initiative of setting up a reasonably large project of 50 MW in contributing to meet the power needs of Ladakh by using clean solar energy. He informed that similar projects are in discussion with SECI. LG Mathur stated that such projects would lead Ladakh closer to attaining the vision of a carbon-neutral Ladakh.
Mathur said that these projects would play a crucial role in contributing to the economic growth and create jobs in Ladakh. He also stressed that Ladakh’s potential to produce 33GW renewable energy could play a huge role in taking Ladakh on the path of carbon neutrality by reducing and eliminating the dependency on fossil fuels for generating power.
The LG also informed the officials of another pilot project being discussed with SECI to meet the energy requirements for heating and providing electricity to the Sonam Norboo Memorial Hospital in Leh by using clean hydrogen energy.
Terming the MoU as a historic new start for UT Ladakh, CEC LAHDC Leh said that the project was initiated to make Ladakh economically self-reliant by providing new employment opportunities for Ladakhi people. He stated that power would be available at a lesser tariff to the people of Ladakh.
MP Ladakh expressed his hope that the tripartite MoU would be a great step towards fulfilling PM Modi’s vision to make Ladakh a carbon-neutral region. He said that this step would help generate employment opportunities for locals and fulfill the aspirations of the people of Ladakh. He requested the UT Administration and LAHDC to solarise schools and hospitals at all levels.
Secretary PDD & NRE shared that Ladakh can produce 33 GW power, including 26 GW of solar power. He highlighted the achievements of the Power Development Department and New and Renewable Energy. He said that the project would reduce the dependency of Ladakh on the Northern Grid.
Speaking during the event, Jatinder Nath Swain said that the MoU of 50 MW solar power is designed to produce 16MW power at a constant rate for 14 to 16 hours which would go a long way in securing energy independence for the region. He also highlighted that the MoU would open up avenues or act as a test bed for other developers or corporations, both private and public, to invest in Ladakh to tap the enormous potential of renewable energy in the form of solar and wind.
Executive Councillors of LAHDC Leh, Divisional Commissioner Ladakh Saugat Biswas, Secretary Law P P Singh, Director Power Systems SECI S K Mishra, Chief Engineer Distribution G A Mir, PD LREDA Nissar Hussain, Senior Project Manager SECI Debajyoti Bardoli and other officers/officials of UT Administration were present during the event.