Recently the Central Government has approved 13 GW renewable energy production in Ladakh under the Green Energy Corridor Project.

Recently the Central Government has approved 13 GW renewable energy production in Ladakh under the Green Energy Corridor Project.

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: October 21 2023

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  • The Union Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has recently approved 13 GW renewable energy generation in the Union Territory of Ladakh.
  • This approval has been given under the second phase of the Green Energy Corridor Project.
  • This project in Ladakh will be completed by the year 2029-30.
  • The cost of this project is Rs 20770 crore.
  • The Central Government will bear 40% of the total cost of the project.
  • This project will be completed by Power Grid Corporation of India Limited.
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