Margaret Alva opposes implementation of power projects in Western Ghats

by news
March 25, 2015

(Inputs IANS)

Bangalore: As Uttara Kannada has several atomic energy and hydro power projects, the implementation of another power projects will not be sanctioned, confirmed Rajasthan Governor Margaret Alva.

Addressing the inaugural session of the three-day Green Summit, organized by the Federation of Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Margaret Alva clarifying the counter said that sanctioning more power projects in one district itself would damage the flora and fauna of that district.

“We have seen how hydro-electric plants and an atomic power plant at Kaiga in Uttara Kannada district in the state had affected the environment in the Western Ghats, one of the world’s richest bio-diversity”, she added.

Stressing on the need to use clean technologies for harnessing solar, wind, biogas and other renewable energy sources, Alva said the Rajasthan government was encouraging setting up of solar farms to make optimal use of sunlight in the desert state.

FKCCI president R. Shivakumar said as solar energy was is the future source of power, the state governments should ensure refinancing to attract private investment in the sunrise sector.
“We are holding the Green Summit as a platform to explore opportunities and possibilities in renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable technology,” he said.

State Chief Secretary Kaushik Mukherjee said the state government was encouraging small-scale producers of solar power to install roof-top solar panels on homes and offices to generate clean energy and sell the surplus to state-run utilities.

A comprehensive report on renewable energy, outlining the current status on renewable energy and its future requirements across the country, was released on the occasion.

The summit will deliberate over the next two days on renewable energy sources, including solar (photo-voltaic and thermal), wind, biomass and waste to energy.

About 100 exhibitors are showcasing their product and technologies in the renewable energy sector at the summit venue.