Maharashtra Leads the Charge in Renewable Power Revolution

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced the state's power surplus status, focusing on stable tariffs, green energy incorporation, and infrastructure expansion. With strategic planning, the state aims to source 65% of its electricity from renewables by 2035, maintaining a competitive edge and attracting industrial investment.

Maharashtra Leads the Charge in Renewable Power Revolution
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis proudly declared the state power surplus, capable of meeting the burgeoning demands from the industrial sector and data centers.

During a legislative debate, Fadnavis emphasized stable electricity tariffs and increased reliance on green energy, aligning with consumption trends influenced by solar generation.

The state's vision includes sourcing 65% of energy from renewables by 2035, underlining Mahavitaran's role as a leading power distributor in Asia. Efforts include advanced storage projects ensuring grid reliability, alongside competitive tariffs, fostering future industrial investments.

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