Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated ambitious green energy projects in Kutch, advancing India's renewable energy targets and setting the stage for the region to become a global hub of green technology. Union Minister Manohar Lal praised the country's growth in the power sector, noting that electricity generation capacity has nearly doubled in the last decade. The projects include a new green hydrogen factory, highlighting a commitment towards sustainable innovation. Modi also shared his long-standing connection with Kutch, emphasizing the region's dynamic transformation and its potential for the future.

Key Points: Modi Unveils Green Projects in Kutch with Minister Manohar Lal

  • PM Modi launches green energy projects in Kutch
  • Manohar Lal highlights progress in power sector
  • Kutch becoming a key centre for renewable energy
  • India's renewable energy goal set at 500 GW by 2030
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Union Minister Manohar Lal hails power sector gains as PM Modi launches green energy projects in Kutch

PM Modi launches green projects in Kutch as Minister Lal praises power sector gains.

"Green hydrogen is a new fuel type, and in the near future, cars and buses will run on it. - PM Modi"

Bhuj, May 26

Union Minister of Housing & Urban Affairs and Power, Manohar Lal on Monday said India has made unprecedented progress in the power sector over the last decade, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone and inaugurated development projects worth over Rs 50,000 crore in Gujarat's Bhuj.

Bhuj (Gujarat) [India], May 26 (ANI): Union Minister of Housing & Urban Affairs and Power, Manohar Lal on Monday said India has made unprecedented progress in the power sector over the last decade, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone and inaugurated development projects worth over Rs 50,000 crore in Gujarat's Bhuj.

"We have reached new heights in the field of electricity and power, and made unprecedented progress. There was a time when power cuts were common, but today, despite the huge power consumption, electricity is available for a good 22-24 hours even in villages," he said while addressing the gathering.

Highlighting the achievements under the current government, the Union Minister noted that India's electricity generation capacity has almost doubled in the past ten years. "In 10 years, our electricity production has nearly doubled and reached 472 GW," he said.

Looking ahead, he outlined the government's commitment to scaling up renewable energy output. "We will speed up our electricity production even more with the use of non-fossil, i.e. renewable energy sources. By 2030, 500 GW of electricity will be produced via renewable sources," he added.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi said that Kutch was fast becoming the world's largest centre for green energy. He also laid the foundation for a green hydrogen factory in the region.

"Green hydrogen is a new fuel type, and in the near future, cars and buses will run on it. Today, the foundation stone for a green hydrogen factory has been laid -- and the technology behind it is Made in India," PM Modi said while addressing the gathering here.

He added that the projects launched would help make India a blue economy and boost port-led development.

"Today, Kutch is the centre of tourism and business. Kutch's role will be much bigger in the future. The foundation stone has been laid for the development projects worth over Rs 50,000 crore. There was a time when the whole of Gujarat would not see such a huge project announcement, and now a district will benefit from such a huge development work. This project will help make India a blue economy of the world and a centre of green energy. I congratulate all of you," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister further stated the government's resolve with the launch of PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana earlier, stating that every citizen must have access to electricity and that the electricity bill must be zero.

"It is our government's resolve that every citizen should have access to electricity, and their electricity bill should be zero. That is why we launched the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. Many people in Gujarat are already benefiting from this scheme. One common factor among many developed nations is that their seas have empowered their growth. Our Port-led Development Vision is inspired by the ancient Indian legacy of thriving ports and maritime history," PM Modi said.

"My relationship with Kutch is quite old. You also give me so much love that I can't stop myself from coming to Kachchh. When I was not in politics, I used to come here often. I got the chance to roam every corner here...Today, living here has become easy, but the situation was different in the earlier days. When the water of Narmada reached Kutch for the first time, that day was no less than Diwali for Kutch, and it was an unprecedented celebration... Fortunately, you all gave me a chance to contribute to this cause," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
The progress in Gujarat's power sector is truly remarkable! I remember visiting Kutch 15 years ago when power cuts were frequent. Now seeing it become a hub for green energy makes me proud. Hope other states can replicate this model. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While the green energy projects are commendable, I hope the government ensures local communities benefit from these developments. Sometimes big projects don't trickle down to ordinary people. The solar scheme for homes sounds promising though! ☀️
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Arjun S.
Gujarat has always been ahead in infrastructure development. The green hydrogen initiative is futuristic thinking - if successful, this could reduce our oil imports dramatically. More power to Make in India! 💪
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Neha P.
As someone from a village in Rajasthan, I can confirm power supply has improved significantly. We now get 22-23 hours of electricity compared to just 8-10 hours earlier. But I hope the solar scheme reaches all states equally - some remote areas still face issues.
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Sanjay D.
The numbers are impressive but I'm concerned about the environmental impact of such massive projects in ecologically sensitive Kutch. Development is good but must be sustainable. Hope proper environmental assessments are being done for these green energy projects.
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Meena R.
The PM Surya Ghar scheme is a game-changer! My cousin in Ahmedabad has installed solar panels and his electricity bill has reduced by 80%. If implemented properly across India, this could revolutionize our energy consumption patterns. More such initiatives please!

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