Tripura Launches 2,000-Building Rooftop Solar Program to Tackle Gas Shortage and Boost Jobs

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Tripura has launched an ambitious drive to scale up renewable energy generation by utilising the rooftops of government buildings across the state. Under the new initiative, the Tripura Renewable Energy Development Agency (TREDA) plans to install solar panels on 2,000 government facilities, with the goal of generating around 70 MW of clean electricity.

The move comes at a time when natural gas supplies – currently the state’s main source of power – are declining, posing challenges for existing gas-based power plants. By pivoting to rooftop solar, the state hopes to reduce its dependence on conventional fuel sources and ensure a more sustainable and stable energy supply.

According to TREDA Joint Director Debabrata Sukladas, tenders for the initial phase of the programme are close to completion, with 10.50 MW expected to be added in the first round of installations. This builds on the state’s recent progress in the solar sector; Tripura’s solar power capacity has increased from just 3 MW seven years ago to the current 26 MW.

In addition to strengthening the state’s power infrastructure, the programme is set to generate employment opportunities for young people. TREDA is working in collaboration with the skill development department to train local youth as technicians and supervisors for the installation and upkeep of the solar systems. By integrating clean energy expansion with capacity-building and job creation, the state aims to support long-term economic growth while advancing its renewable energy goals.


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