ASSAM TARGETS 3,500 MW SOLAR POWER CAPACITY BY 2030: CM

New Delhi, Jan 16, 2026 : Eyeing a major push into the renewable energy sector, the Assam government aims to generate at least 3,500 MW of solar power over the next five years.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the target underscores the government’s strong focus on clean, renewable and sustainable energy. He noted that solar power will play a central role in meeting the state’s future energy needs while reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

The Chief Minister said the goal reflects Assam’s commitment to align with India’s national climate objectives and transition towards a low-carbon economy.

According to Sarma, the state has adopted a multi-pronged strategy to scale up solar generation, including utility-scale solar parks, rooftop solar installations, and decentralised solar solutions for rural and remote areas.

He said Assam’s geographical potential, coupled with improved policy support, places the state in a favourable position to rapidly expand its solar footprint. The government is encouraging large-scale investments through investor-friendly policies, streamlined approvals and strengthened grid infrastructure.

Sarma added that public sector undertakings, private developers and central agencies are being actively engaged to accelerate capacity addition across districts.

A key focus area, he said, is the promotion of rooftop solar systems on government buildings, educational institutions and healthcare facilities. These initiatives are expected to reduce power costs for public infrastructure while demonstrating the viability of clean energy solutions at the grassroots level.

The Chief Minister said the expansion of solar energy will also create employment opportunities, particularly for local youth, technicians and entrepreneurs involved in installation, maintenance and allied services. He added that the push for renewables complements Assam’s broader goals of economic growth, environmental protection and energy security.

Officials said the state government is also exploring hybrid renewable models by integrating solar with other clean energy sources, while strengthening transmission and distribution networks to support higher renewable penetration.

Sarma said the state’s solar mission is not just about megawatts but about building a resilient and future-ready energy system.

“With a clear target of 3,500 MW by 2030, Assam is determined to emerge as a leading renewable energy state in the Northeast,” he said, adding that the transition will benefit both present and future generations.


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