by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, AUG 23
Haryana has been
awarded the best performance award on Solar Water Heating System for the year
2011-12 in Northern Region.
The award was given
away today in a National Workshop on Solar Water Heaters at Vigyan Bhawan, New
Delhi by Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy.
On this occasion, the Municipal Corporations of Panchkula and Gurgaon were also
felicitated for their proactive role in popularizing solar water heating
systems.
While stating this
today, Mr Arun Kumar, Director General, Renewable Energy Department,
Haryana and HAREDA said that the Haryana Government is promoting solar water heating
systems by awareness generation, regulatory measures and promotional
incentives. He said that the Haryana Government has made the use of solar
water heating systems mandatory in industries where hot water is required for
processing, hospitals and nursing homes, hotels, motels and banquet halls, Jail
Barracks, canteens, housing complex setup by housing society or Housing
Board, all residential buildings built on a plot of size 500 sq. yds. and above
falling within the limits of Municipal Committees or Corporations and
HUDA sectors, all Government buildings, residential schools, educational
colleges, hostels, technical or educational institutes, district institute of
education and training, tourism complexes and universities.
The Haryana
Government also provides capital subsidy on domestic solar water heating
systems upto Rs.8000 and also rebate in electricity bills on installation
of Solar Water Heating Systems. In addition, Haryana is the only State in
the country where solar water heating systems are installed in social sector
institutions with 70 per cent financial assistance. Under this programme,
systems are installed in institutions like charitable homes, working women
hostels, hostels for the deaf and dumb, sports hostels and hostels for Scheduled
Caste students.
During the year
20011-12, solar water heating systems of 10149.14 sq. m (543550 LPD) were
installed in the State which is the highest capacity installed in the state in
a year and also in any state in northern India. This is 31 per cent more than
the capacity installed during the last year that is 2010-11. This has resulted
in peak load saving of about 5.43 MW power.
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