Bhupendra Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat

Khavda, June 28 (IANS). Bhupendra Patel, chief minister of Gujarat, visited the largest hybrid renewable energy (re) park on Saturday, which was built near Khavda and held a review meeting with officials from various businesses. On this occasion, the Chief Minister saw a glimpse of the green development of solar and wind energy from the central control room, checked the ongoing works with the officials and led the vision of green energy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the groundstone of Khawda Re Park to pave the way for Gujarat developed by green development. The park under construction in an area of ​​about 800 square kilometers is aimed at generating 37 gigawatts 100 percent environmentally friendly electricity by 2028. About 1.85 crore houses in the country will get electricity from Khavda Renewable Energy Park. It is noteworthy that re park generates electricity through projects of government and private enterprises, including National Thermal Power Corporation Limited Rel, Gujarat Industries Power Company Limited, Gujarat Power Corporation Limited, Adani Green Energy Limited, Surgeon Reality Private Limited. During this, Kutch Collector Anand Patel, leader Devjibhai Varchand, Ajay Sehgal of National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, project head of Adani Group Tirthanath Singh, surgeon Reality Private Limited Representative Anil Musar and other officials present. -Ians abm/ekd shares this story -tags