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LG Vinai Kumar Saxena suspends Delhi Solar Policy 2024

Category : Miscellaneous
Published on: March 01 2024 Share on facebook

  • Sandeep Pathak expresses disappointment over the suspension of Delhi's solar policy, emphasizing its progressive nature and urging nationwide implementation.
  • The Delhi Solar Policy 2024 aimed to eliminate electricity bills and promote income generation through rooftop solar panel installations, benefiting residents and advancing renewable energy adoption.
  • Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal highlights the role of the Delhi Solar Policy 2016 in laying the foundation for solar adoption during a press conference, emphasizing its significance for the city's sustainable energy future.
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