The solar dome will not only serve to raise awareness about solar energy, it will also act as a museum displaying various usages of the unconventional energy as well as a tourist spot, West Bengal Power Minister Manish Gupta told PTI.
The entire dome will be covered by solar pannels which, in turn, will produce electricity to run the project and will also provide power to the nearby Eco-Park at Rajarhat.
The project will be implemented by the state-owned West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (WBSEDCL) in coordination with West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corportion.
According to Gupta, the project will cost around Rs 30 crore and will be completed by the end of next year.
"The outer part of the dome will be covered with solar module or panels. It will produce solar energy. It will meet not only its own needs, but also those of people living in the surrounding areas," Chairman of WBSEDCL Narayan Swaroop Nigam said.
is an awarness project which is part of the state government's ambitious target to generate at least 100 MWs of power from rooftop solar units over the next two to three years.
"The state government has set a target to generate at least 100 MWs of power from rooftop solar panels in the next 2-3 years," an official said.
To make solar power more viable and popular among urban people in West Bengal, the state government last year had asked the highrises in Rajarhat to install solar panels on their roof tops.
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