The Bihar Cabinet has approved the Bihar Renewable Energy Policy–2025, a key initiative aimed at fostering clean energy and achieving energy self-sufficiency. This policy is designed to facilitate the adoption of renewable energy technologies across the state, placing Bihar at the forefront of India’s green energy movement. Replacing the 2017 framework, this policy will be in effect for five years. It focuses on the development of solar, wind, biomass, green hydrogen, geothermal, pumped storage, and battery storage projects. The policy aims to develop 23,968 MW of renewable energy capacity and 6.1 GWh of energy storage. This initiative is aligned with India’s commitment to net zero emissions by 2070 and meeting Renewable Purchase Obligation targets set by the Central Electricity Authority. The policy provides several incentives, including exemptions on stamp duty, land conversion charges, and other duties. The policy also introduces features such as open access, energy banking, green tariff options, and single-window clearances. The policy supports the development of Renewable Energy Zones, hybrid energy parks and campus-based projects, enabling participation from registered developers, agencies and private companies. This latest move will empower Bihar to drive sustainable growth and economic development.
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