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AP set to ink MoU with UK for energy conservation

AP will soon collaborate with UK on energy efficiency and low-carbon growth.

Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh government will soon sign a memorandum of understanding with the government of UK for collaboration on energy efficiency and low-carbon growth.

The MoU will see UK extend technical support for the state to implement the best practices vis-a-vis energy efficiency and conservation. With the assistance of the British High Commission, AP government is also preparing a comprehensive roadmap for improving energy efficiency, said the Chief Secretary and State Energy Conservation Mission (SECM) Chairman, Prasanna Kumar Mohanty.

British Deputy High Commissioner Andrew McAllister has held talks with the Chief Secretary in this regard and promised to extend the necessary technical support. Addressing a press conference following a meeting of SECM here on Thursday, Mohanty said that energy conservation was a long- term programme evolved by the state government with the objective of annually conserving an estimated 15,105 million units of power.

"This will result in a saving of Rs 9,500 crore and we are adopting a systematic approach for this," Mohanty added. The municipal administration and urban development, panchayat raj, agriculture and industries' departments are some of the key wings where the energy efficiency and conservation measures would be implemented on a priority basis, he said.

"The Municipal Administration and Urban Development department conducted a study of nine urban local bodies and found that 50 per cent of the 186 million units currently being used for street-lighting alone could be saved by replacing the regular bulbs with LEDs. Similar measures could be implemented in the 21,000 gram panchayats as well," the chief secretary pointed out.

The Industries' Department was preparing the 'Green Factory Code' under which the power subsidy for industrial units is to be linked to energy conservation and efficiency systems, the chief secretary added.

For the agriculture sector, promotion of solar-powered pump sets has been mooted, he said. "The State Energy Conservation Mission was set up 15 months back. We are understanding issues and problems related to energy use and taking appropriate action. Energy conservation is a long-term programme that will start paying returns in four to five years. We have a long way to go," Mohanty said.

Special Chief Secretary (Energy) M Sahoo, AP Power Transmission Corporation Chairman and Managing Director, Suresh Chanda, AP Central Power Distribution Company CMD Syed Ali Murtaza Rizvi and other top officials were also present for the meeting.

( Source : PTI )
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