Srinagar|: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, Thurday chaired a high-level meeting of all the concerned Government stakeholders to review the progress of large-scale solarization initiatives being undertaken in Jammu and Kashmir and to resolve the bottlenecks identified by the Science & Technology Department in advancing these efforts across the Union Territory.
Addressing the meeting Chief Secretary emphasized the importance of a sustained and results-driven approach by the Science & Technology Department, highlighting the need for a clear roadmap to tackle the challenges identified through stakeholder consultations. He urged the department to utilize the support from the Finance Department and other agencies effectively to meet solarization targets within set timelines. Recognizing the significant potential for renewable energy in Jammu and Kashmir, the Chief Secretary recommended a thorough review of land parcels identified on the PM Gati Shakti Portal to evaluate their suitability for large-scale solar parks under Government of India initiatives. A focused, mission-oriented strategy was advocated, with the Chief Secretary directing the establishment of measurable targets for the next six months, one year, and two years, ensuring visible progress at each stage. The meeting addressed critical issues for the successful implementation of solar projects, including land acquisition, statutory clearances, execution of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), and measures for maintaining grid stability to optimize solar energy utilization. Discussions also covered the installation of Virtual Net Metering systems in government buildings, the adoption of a Unified Billing System, and the provision of new power connections to facilitate solar project implementation. Stakeholders discussed the need for rationalizing rates for projects under the Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) model to enhance the efficiency of solar energy solutions across departments. Additionally, the meeting reviewed the long-term strategy for developing large-scale solar power infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir, focusing on land transfer, PPA execution, and feeder segregation, which are vital for the effective integration of future solar power assets. The Chief Secretary reaffirmed the government’s commitment to clean and sustainable energy, urging departments to collaborate closely and expedite actions based on the meeting’s decisions to position Jammu and Kashmir as a leader in renewable energy development.






