Haryana expands solar panel push under Vision-2047 – Solarbytes

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Haryana government, an India-based state authority, has directed officers to prepare a statewide plan for installing solar panels. The plan will cover government buildings, warehouses, Market Committee sheds and residential houses across the state. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that no building should remain without solar panels by 2028. The direction was issued during a Haryana Vision-2047 review of the Public Works Department’s five-year roadmap. Through this rollout, Haryana aims to reduce its dependence on purchasing electricity from outside sources. Implementation will use central and state government schemes, private sector participation and separate state subsidies. Officers were also directed to prepare a solar panel scheme for industrial units and amend building regulations wherever required. Newly constructed government buildings should include EV charging provisions, with central financial assistance available for such facilities. Haryana also plans one EV charging station within every 50-kilometre radius across the state.

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