He also said that the initiatives by the state government will ensure wider participation of investors, common people and farmers.
Badal was speaking after Upkar Singh Sandhu took over as Chairman of Punjab Energy Development Agency here, according to an official release. He was accompanied by Punjab Revenue, New and Renewable Energy Minister Bikram Singh Majithia.
The Deputy CM appreciated the efforts of Majithia and his team for "outstanding" achievements on Renewable energy front, saying that in February 2012, the state had installed capacity of just 9 MW which has now reached 225 MW with an investment of Rs 1,500 crore".
Underlining the need for promotion of clean energy in a big way, Badal said that the time has come to harness the big potential available in solar energy and bio-mass energy and it could be possible only through wider participation of various sections of the society.
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