Deccan Chronicle

Windmills wipe out Seema’s green cover

- HOSKOTE NAGABHUSHA­NAM | DC ANANTAPUR, APRIL 21

The green cover of the Rayalaseem­a region is being ruthlessly destroyed as windmills are being set up in forest and government lands and the state government has not asked the companies to develop alternativ­e greenery.

Thanks to suitable climatic conditions and also availabili­ty of adequate land to set up windmills, companies from various parts of the country have leased government lands in Kurnool, Kadapa and Anantapur districts. About 100 km long stretches of land, from Vajraakaru­r mandal in the northwest part of the district towards Roddam mandal, connecting Uravakonda, Kalyanadur­g, Ramagiri and Penukonda areas, had been identified as suitable locations for tapping wind energy and most of the government lands, including semi hillock regions of the forest department, were given on lease to private companies to establish windmills. Unfortunat­ely, with no proper guidelines to protect the existing greenery, these companies have reportedly denuded the hillocks of green cover for setting up the windmills, for building roads to transport equipment and to lay the electricit­y lines along with transforme­rs at each windmill to connect with the grid. The afforestat­ion wing of the forest department had been reportedly developing greenery here for the past one decade but all their work went down the drain while setting up the windmills. According to sources, the green cover has disappeare­d from more than 1,000 acre. While areas like Roddam, Penukonda and Kalyanadur­g have windmills, there is no scope of the greenery returning here in the near future, say sources.

 ??  ?? Windmills destroy greenery in a region.
Windmills destroy greenery in a region.

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