Key Points

Maharashtra's Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has inaugurated a groundbreaking green administrative building for MEDA in Pune, symbolizing the state's commitment to renewable energy. The new complex represents cutting-edge eco-friendly design and reflects Maharashtra's leadership in solar power generation. Fadnavis highlighted ambitious targets, including meeting 100% agricultural power demand through solar energy by 2026. The state is positioning itself as a national leader in clean energy transformation, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's renewable energy vision.

Key Points: Fadnavis Unveils Green MEDA Complex in Pune Solar Drive

  • Maharashtra leads in solar energy generation with innovative distributed models
  • State targets 100% agricultural power from solar by 2026
  • MEDA complex represents green building technology and clean energy commitment
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Devendra Fadnavis inaugurates new administrative building of MEDA in Pune

Maharashtra CM launches eco-friendly MEDA building, highlights state's renewable energy leadership and ambitious solar power goals

"Based on eco-friendly (green building), Super E.C.B.C. and Net Zero concept - Devendra Fadnavis"

Pune, June 8

Maharasthra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the new administrative building of Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA) in city’s Aundh area, on Sunday.

After inaugurating the newly constructed building, Devendra Fadnavis praised MEDA for its outstanding contributions to the renewable energy sector and told the mediapersons that Maharashtra is now the leading state in the country in solar energy generation, especially through distributed power models.

He described the new MEDA complex as a prime example of ‘green building’ and expressed confidence that it will break new grounds in taking forward the state’s pledge and thrust towards clean and green energy.

The Chief Minister, taking to X, also shared video of the complex inauguration and wrote, “Based on eco-friendly (green building), Super E.C.B.C. and Net Zero concept, it reflects the commitment to clean energy and decarbonisation, meeting every green building benchmark.”

Fadnavis could also be seen in the video, inspecting the complex, unveiling MEDA’s green energy achievements and milestones while also getting briefed by officials about its future goals.

The Chief Minister further shed light on his government’s goals of ‘solarizing’ all government offices in the state and also draw up an ambitious project for greater adoption of PM Surya Ghar Yojana by the residents.

He also shared, “Under the PM-KUSUM scheme, we have installed 5 lakh solar pumps—more than the combined 4 lakh installed in the rest of the country. Maharashtra have set an ambitious target: to meet 100% of agriculture power demand through solar energy by December 2026, bringing significant cost savings.”

Fadnavis further voiced confidence that Maharashtra will take lead in achieving the national goal of 50% electricity from renewable sources by 2030, as outlined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and said that his government is committed towards this objective.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Great initiative by CM Fadnavis! Maharashtra leading in solar energy is a matter of pride for all of us. The green building concept should be replicated across all government offices. Hope they achieve the 100% agriculture solar power target by 2026. Jai Maharashtra! 🌞
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the focus on renewable energy, I wonder about the actual implementation at ground level. Many farmers in my district still face issues with solar pump maintenance. Hope MEDA will ensure proper after-sales service and training for beneficiaries.
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Amit S.
Excellent work! Maharashtra is showing the way in renewable energy adoption. The solar pump statistics are impressive - 5 lakh installations is no small feat. Hope other states learn from this model. The new MEDA building looks futuristic too!
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Sunita T.
As a Pune resident, I'm happy to see such developments in our city. But I hope the government also focuses on making solar energy more affordable for middle-class families. The PM Surya Ghar Yojana is good, but subsidies need to reach common people faster.
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Vikram J.
The Net Zero concept building is commendable! But what about the carbon footprint of constructing such large buildings? Wouldn't retrofitting existing structures be more sustainable? Just a thought... otherwise good initiative 👍
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Neha P.
Maharashtra's progress in solar energy is inspiring! My father's farm in Nashik has benefited from the solar pump scheme. Electricity bills have reduced significantly. Hope more farmers get this facility soon. The 2026 target seems ambitious but achievable 💪

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