They were also asked to ensure convergence of various schemes of the Central government aimed at enhancing energy supply and related infrastructure in the Smart City Plans under preparation.
These were conveyed to States and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) at a 'Smart City Proposal Enhancement Workshop' organised by the Ministry here.
Additional Secretary in the Urban Development Ministry Sameer Sharma informed the States and ULBs that Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a recent meeting of the NITI Ayog desired PNG supply and convergence of energy related and Digital India related schemes in Smart Cities being developed.
Ministries of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Power, New and Renewable Energy and Department of Electronics and Information Technology made detailed presentations on various schemes that could be converged under smart city development for better results.
Petroleum and Natural Gas Joint Secretary Ashutosh Jindal in his presentation said that supply of gas is not a constraint for enabling PNG supply in Smart Cities and urged the urban local bodies to ensure speedy approvals for laying City Gas Distribution(CGD) Pipelines in smart cities.
AK Verma, Joint Secretary (Power) urged the states and
ULBs of smart cities to take advantage of Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS) meant for strengthening Sub-transmission and distribution networks, metering of distribution transformers and feeders, IT enablement of distribution sector, IT enabled energy accounting and auditing in urban areas.
Verma suggested installation of SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems in smart cities for effective monitoring of power supply and use.
He asserted that the cost of solar power comes to Rs 7.59 per unit and with subsidy being provided by the Ministry, it comes to Rs 5.50 per unit as against the rate of around Rs 8 to Rs 10 per unit being paid by most of commercial, industrial and government establishments.
He stated that there is a potential for generation of 40,000 MW of Roof top based solar power and mostly in urban areas. Kapur stressed on green construction technologies which can save energy by over 30 per cent. He asked the cities to send proposals for their inclusion in the Solar City Development scheme of the Ministry.
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