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Ganjam leading Odisha in rooftop solar panel installation under the PM Surya Ghar scheme

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Berhampur (Odisha), Aug 22 (PTI) Ganjam has emerged as the leading district in Odisha in the installation of rooftop solar panels under the Centre’s PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, officials said.

According to them, Ganjam has recorded the installation of 16,418 rooftop solar projects, followed by Balasore with 16,407 installations, Khurda with 14,603 units, Cuttack with 13,758 units and Mayurbhanj with 9,751 units.

People have shown much interest in availing benefits under the scheme, said Ganjam District Collector Keerthi Vasan V.

“We hope to achieve the goal of adding another 25,000 rooftop solar systems by the end of March 2027 as a part of continued efforts towards a sustainable and green future,” he said.

A senior government officer said the milestone reflects the growing acceptance of solar energy among households and the increasing shift towards sustainable power generation.

TP Southern Odisha Distribution Limited (TPSODL), the implementing agency, said the distribution company’s grassroots outreach and utility-led aggregation model facilitated greater access to rooftop solar panels across eight southern Odisha districts.

Amit Kumar Garg, the chief executive officer of TPSODL, said the discom was carrying out door-to-door campaigns encouraging people to adopt rooftop solar panels. PTI COR AAM NSD

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