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The State Cabinet decided that Urja Saksharta Abhiyan would be launched in the State to make all the citizens energy literate. Through the campaign, the citizens of the state will be given information about energy saving.

Efforts will be made to make all the citizens of the state energy literate according to a time bound action plan under the Urja Saksharta Abhiyan. The activities to be included in this campaign are to develop an understanding of the expenditure and dissipation of energy in the general public, to give information about traditional and alternative sources of energy and to create an understanding of their impact on the Environment, meaningful dialogue about the use of energy, energy conservation and management, to create the ability to make decisions for efficient use of energy based on its awareness, understanding of the effects, consequences of energy consumption, mitigating the environmental risks and negative impact of https://exam.pscnotes.com/Climate-change”>Climate Change and enabling the selection of different energy technologies.

Taking a step towards tackling the effects of Global Warming and climate change, the State Government is starting an Urja Saksharta Abhiyan. Through this unique campaign, the students of schools and colleges and the general public will be given information about energy and energy saving. The campaign will be implemented in the form of a mission.

The Cabinet has approved the decision of the state government to give guarantee to Project development by the state government – one of the major factors for the competitiveness and minimum tariff received in the tender issued for more than 10 times the total capacity of 1500 MW of Agar-Shajapur-Neemuch Solar Park. Due to this the lowest solar tariff has been achieved in the country. The guarantee of the state government has resulted in several benefits. The project development got loans at low interest rates due to payment security.

RENEWABLE ENERGY capacity of about 5100 MW capacity has been established in the state till September 2021. It has solar power capacity of 2432 MW and wind power capacity of 2444 MW. About 21 percent of the total power supply available in Madhya Pradesh comes from renewable energy.

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