Nagaland Delegation Conducts Study Visit to Tripura for Clean Energy Cooperation

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KOHIMA: A 10-member delegation from the Department of New & Renewable Energy, Government of Nagaland, led by Adviser for New & Renewable Energy, Er. Picto Shohe, undertook a two-day study visit to Tripura from June 23 to June 24 to study the state’s successful implementation of renewable energy programmes, with particular emphasis on the PM-KUSUM Scheme, an official statement said today.

The delegation, which included Secretary Linda Solo, Director Er. James Khala and other departmental officials, visited several renewable energy installations implemented by the Tripura Renewable Energy Development Agency (TREDA). The projects inspected included off-grid solar water pumping systems, solarisation of existing grid-connected agricultural pumps, an 80 kWp grid-connected solar PV power plant under the Virtual Net Metering Arrangement, a community solar water purification plant, solar high mast and street lighting systems, a 500 kWp grid-connected solar PV power plant developed under the RESCO model at Tripura University, a biogas plant at the Ramakrishna Mission Complex, Amtali, and a 100 kW solar power plant at the Land Port, Agartala.

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At Sathdubai Gram Panchayat and Rangacherra Gram Panchayat, the delegation interacted with officials and beneficiaries to gain first-hand knowledge of the implementation of off-grid solar water pumps, solarised irrigation systems and the Green Village initiative, including the operation of a community solar water purification plant.

During the visit, the Adviser called on Tripura’s Minister for Power, Ratan Lal Nath, to discuss avenues for strengthening cooperation in the renewable energy sector. The delegation also participated in a review meeting chaired by Abhishek Chandra, Secretary, Power Department, Government of Tripura, in the presence of Director, TREDA, Debabrata Sukla Das, and other senior officials. Discussions centred on project implementation, policy initiatives, financing mechanisms and opportunities for inter-state collaboration.

On the second day, the delegation met the Vice-Chancellor of Tripura University, Prof. Shyamal Das, to explore collaboration in renewable energy awareness, research, skill development and capacity-building programmes for the North-Eastern Region. The team also inspected the University’s solar power plant and the biogas facility at the Ramakrishna Mission Complex.

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The Nagaland delegation appreciated Tripura’s achievements in promoting renewable energy, particularly in the areas of sustainable irrigation, clean drinking water, rural electrification and community infrastructure. It also lauded the effective financial and technical support extended to beneficiaries, which has contributed significantly to the successful implementation of renewable energy programmes.

The visit is expected to strengthen cooperation between Nagaland and Tripura and support the adoption of innovative clean energy solutions in Nagaland, contributing to sustainable development, energy security and a greener future for the North-Eastern region.

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