Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

After Jayapur, solar power to light up another village adopted by Modi

- Sudhir Kumar Sudhir.kumar1@hindustant­imes.com

After Jayapur, another village adopted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his parliament­ary constituen­cy Varanasi is set to be illuminate­d by solar power.

Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Developmen­t Authority (UP NEDA) is in the process of setting up a 50 KV solar plant in Nagepur, the second village adopted by the PM,

Earlier, NEDA had set up two solar plants of 25 KV each in Jayapur in associatio­n with a private company.

NEDA, which is the implementi­ng agency, has already acquired land for the plant which will come up at an estimated cost of over Rs 1 crore.

The solar power plants were installed in Jayapur around one-and-ahalf year ago during the Samajwadi Party government in the state. Following the PM’s initiative, a company under its corporate social responsibi­lity, installed the plant under the monitoring of NEDA.

Jayapur is the only village in the district to have solar power connection in each house. Being the PM’s adopted village, the plants were set up here on priority.

More than 50 streetligh­ts have already been set up in Nagepur. On an average, 30 solar streetligh­ts have been set up in around 150 villages across the district.

Project officer, UP NEDA, Varanasi, RB Singh said: “The Centre will provide 30 per cent subsidy for the Nagepur plant while the company will bear the remaining cost. A piece of land has been acquired for the solar power plant on lease for next 30 years. The plant will be ready in next five months.”

Each household will get a free solar power connection that operates a mobile charging point and two LED bulbs. Plan is also afoot to provide connection to over 450 houses in the village. NEDA officials are regularly in touch with the company.

“Local residents look after the solar streetligh­ts in villages and ensure security during the night. On an average, there is a solar light on every 30 houses,” Singh added.

Each solar power plant at Jayapur is of 25 KV. One plant is in the north while another is in southern part of the village. These plants were set up at an estimated cost of about Rs 70 lakh. A line was laid with the help of poles and connection­s were given to 675 houses.

“Charging mobiles was a big problem due to poor power supply. After we got solar power plants, the problem has come to an end,” said Satish Singh, a local resident.

“We can charge our mobile phones anytime and our houses illuminate in solar light during the night even if power supply is interrupte­d,” he said.

Another resident Manoj Kumar said the people were getting solar power free of cost.

“They don’t have to pay monthly bill for it. Each house has solar power connection in the village. It is of great support to the students who may study as long as they want during night,” he said.

Nagepur village head Parasnath Rajbhar has welcomed the decision and thanked the Prime Minister for efforts for the developmen­t of the village.

Head of Jayapur village Srinarayan Patel hailed NEDA for installati­on of plants and said the solar power plant in villages would help families from economical­ly weaker background as they would get free power.

 ?? RAJESH KUMAR/HTPHOTO ?? A solar power plant at Jayapur village in Varanasi district. (Right) A solar powered streetligh­t illuminate­s a lane in the same village.
RAJESH KUMAR/HTPHOTO A solar power plant at Jayapur village in Varanasi district. (Right) A solar powered streetligh­t illuminate­s a lane in the same village.
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