Guwahati:With an impressive 130 MW of solar power groundwork laid in just the last seven days, Assam is rapidly advancing towards its ambitious goal of becoming a green energy hub. Chief Minister Sarma expressed the state’s vision, aiming to produce 3000 MW of Surya Shakti by 2028.Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to microblogging site X to announce the inauguration of a monumental solar plant in Sonitpur, signaling the state’s commitment to renewable energy.
The chief minister shared stating, “Today in Sonitpur, I performed the bhumi pujan of a Rs 300 cr, 50 MW solar plant.”With an impressive 130 MW of solar power groundwork laid in just the last seven days, Assam is rapidly advancing towards its ambitious goal of becoming a green energy hub. Chief Minister Sarma expressed the state’s vision, aiming to produce 3000 MW of Surya Shakti by 2028.Continuing his flurry of welfare initiatives, Chief Minister Sarma also inaugurated Assam Government’s inaugural Model Residential School in Sonitpur, emphasizing the state’s dedication to nurturing its youth. “Giving wings to our children,” he remarked, highlighting the importance of quality education in shaping the future generation.In addition to these monumental unveilings, Chief Minister Sarma pledged significant investments towards the welfare of Sonitpur District, with projects totaling over Rs 1370 cr.