Arunachal Pradesh Revitalizes Hydropower Ambitions
Arunachal Pradesh is making efforts to restart stalled hydropower projects. Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein reviewed projects critical for long-term energy goals, emphasizing policy stability and sustainable development. The initiative aims to unlock the state's hydropower potential, ensuring timely progress and energy security for the region.
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The government of Arunachal Pradesh is taking essential steps to rejuvenate its stalled hydropower projects, according to Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein. He reported on Thursday that a detailed review was conducted on key hydropower ventures, underscoring the state's focus on sustainable energy development.
In a statement made after assessing the status of several large-scale hydropower projects, Mein emphasized the critical importance of projects like Tawang I and II, Etalin, Demwe Lower, and others in the state's energy roadmap. These projects are seen as central to fulfilling Arunachal Pradesh's long-term energy needs.
Mein highlighted this initiative as a part of a greater strategy to exploit the state's hydropower potential responsibly and sustainably. By reiterating the government's dedication to policy stability and energy security, he confirmed that hydropower remains a fundamental element of the state's development strategy.
(With inputs from agencies.)

