Assam Targets 500 MW Solar Energy by 2027, Invites Stakeholders to Advantage Assam 2.0

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma recently underscored the state’s pivotal role in India’s green energy initiatives. With an ambitious target of generating 500 MW of solar energy by 2027 and a renewable energy potential exceeding 1,400 MW, Assam is emerging as a key hotspot for sustainable energy development.

CM Sarma extended an invitation to stakeholders to join the state in its journey toward powering Assam’s growth through green energy at the upcoming Advantage Assam 2.0 event. This event will showcase vast opportunities in the renewable energy sector.

Additionally, CM Sarma visited the College of Veterinary Science Playground in Khanapara to review the final preparations for the Investment & Infrastructure Summit-Advantage Assam 2.0. With the summit just hours away, he inspected key facilities, including pavilions and exhibition sites, ensuring everything is in place for a successful event.

The summit is expected to bring together investors, policymakers, and industry leaders to explore Assam’s economic and infrastructural potential. The government has made extensive preparations to ensure a well-organized summit.

Ahead of the event, the Assam Cabinet approved investment proposals worth Rs 1.22 lakh crore, with these investments expected to increase during the summit. CM Sarma also shared that the Cabinet had rejected proposals worth Rs 35,000-45,000 crore, describing them as “casual” in nature. The summit will provide a platform for further discussions and opportunities for the state’s growth.

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