
Gujarat bids for India’s first geothermal power plant
Among four states competing for geothermal power.
Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal are the first Indian states that plan to build geothermal power plants with capacities ranging from 3 MW to 5 MW.
A senior official of the Gujarati government said a draft policy on geothermal energy is ready. The state is also conducting research on geothermal energy and intends to build India’s first demonstration project with a capacity of 1 MW.
The Gujarat government's pitch for a green energy hub was emphasised by D J Pandian, principal secretary at the state's energy and petrochemicals department, who said PDPU, which is already
A number of Indian firms have already signed memoranda of understanding for geothermal projects. India is said to have a geothermal potential of 10,000 MW.