The
Government is implementing Decentralised Distributed Generation (DDG)
under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) for
electrification of villages where grid connectivity is either not
feasible or not cost effective. This was stated by Sh. Piyush Goyal,
Minister of state for Power, Coal & New and Renewable Energy
(Independent Charge) in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha
today. In XII Plan period, DDG has also been extended to the grid
connected area where supply of electricity is less than 6 hours a day.
Decentralized Distributed Generation (DDG) can be from conventional or
renewable sources such as Biomass, Biofuels, Biogas, Mini hydro, Solar
etc. Rs.900 crore as subsidy has been earmarked for DDG projects.
However, the allocation under DDG would be flexible to meet any
additional requirements within the overall cost of the scheme. DDG
scheme provides a subsidy towards 90% of the project cost. The balance
10% is to be arranged by the Implementing Agency at their own or arrange
from any FI/REC.
The Minister further stated that Ministry of New & Renewable Energy
has been implementing Remote Village Electrification (RVE) Programme for
providing financial support for lighting/basic electrification in those
remote unelectrified census villages and unelectrified hamlets of
electrified census villages where grid extension is not found feasible
by the State Governments and hence are not covered under the Rajiv
Gandhi Gramin Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY). Such villages are provided
basic facilities for lighting/electricity through various renewable
energy sources. Under the Programme, Central Financial Assistance of up
to 90% of the costs of systems, subject to pre specified maximum amount,
is provided for approved projects to the states. The balance cost of
projects is financed through contribution from State Plans,
beneficiaries, or other sources.
The Minister further stated that during the last 5 years, REC has
sanctioned 775 DDG projects for a total project cost of Rs.349.38 crore
in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and Odisha. Out
of these 775 projects, 164 projects have already been commissioned and
remaining are at the various stages of Tendering & Execution. REC
has so far disbursed an amount of Rs.43.68 crore for the implementation
of the DDG projects. The RVE scheme is based on proposal submitted by
states for coverage of left out villages/hamlets from the RGGVY Scheme
of Ministry of Power; therefore, target is not relevant. During the last
five years, 3704 number of villages and hamlets have been sanctioned
and around 259.60 Crore fund has been released to various states under
the programme, the Minister added.
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Monday, September 29, 2014
Electrification of Villages and Hamlets
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