New Delhi:Emphasising that the energy sector will play a huge role in accelerating India's progress over the next 25 years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday urged states and union territories to clear pending power dues as soon as possible. The prime minister wondered that if the common man could pay his electricity dues regularly, why was it that some states failed in paying theirs.
Addressing the 'Ujjwal Bharat Ujjwal Bhavishya - Power @2047' programme, the Prime Minister said, "Eight years ago, we took the initiative to transform every part of the country's power sector. To improve the power system, work was done simultaneously in four different directions - generation, transmission, distribution and connection."
"In the last 8 years, about 1 lakh 70 thousand MW power generation capacity has been added in the country. 'One Nation One Power Grid' has become the power of the country today. About 1 lakh 70 thousand circuit kilometer transmission lines have been laid to connect the entire country," said the prime minister.
"We had resolved to create 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by the completion of 75 years of independence. Today, we have come close to this goal. So far, about 170 GW capacity has been installed from non-fossil sources," said PM Modi
"Today, India is in the top 4-5 countries of the world in terms of installed solar capacity. Many of the world's largest solar power plants are in India today. Energy and power sectors will play a huge role in accelerating India's progress in the next 25 years. About 1.70 lakh MW of electricity generation capacity added in the country in the last 8 years," he said.