Assam secretariat becomes India's first eco-friendly State government headquarters
The Hindu
Assam Secretariat inaugurates 2.5 MW solar power project, aiming to become India's first Net-Zero Govt headquarters.
The Assam Secretariat on June 16 became the country's first green State government headquarters with the inauguration of a 2.5 MW solar power project on its campus, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
Installed at a cost of ₹12.5 crore, the grid-connected rooftop solar power plant will save ₹30 lakh in electricity bills every month, he said while addressing the official programme here.
"Today, we took a giant leap forward in our goal to become a Net-Zero Govt, as I inaugurated a 2.5 MW Solar Project in Janata Bhawan, making #AssamGreenSecretariat, India's first Green Secretariat," Mr. Sarma said in a post on X after the function.
From now onwards, the secretariat complex will run entirely on solar power, resulting in savings of ₹30 lakh every month on electricity bills, he added.
The Chief Minister also said the government has decided that all official complexes will be fitted with solar panels, beginning with the medical colleges and universities across the state.
The power installations at all government offices will have automatic disconnection facilities at 8-9 pm, except home, finance and CM secretariat, he added.
"So far, the electricity bills of all ministers, senior officials and other staff staying at official quarters were being paid by the government. This 75-year-old practice will stop in July. We will pay our bills on our own," Mr. Sarma said.