Das said this during a meeting with National Thermal Power Corporation and state officials. Chief Secretary Rajbala Verma and NTPC chairman and managing director Gurdeep Singh were among the officials present in the meeting, the release said.
Das said such meetings be convened for coordination.
The meeting reviewed the first phase of Patratu Thermal Station Project and North Karanpura Station Thermal Power Project. The meeting also discussed on CSR of the company vis--vis community development.
He said that 15 power stations are working in the state and more new power stations would be set up.
Solar energy is also being encouraged, Das said.
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