200KW Solar Power Plants Commissions in CIHSR, Nagaland By Manu Tayal/ Updated On Sat, Feb 24th, 2018 The Government of India (GoI), through the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), sponsored the 200 KW off-grid solar power plants and were implemented by DNRE, government of Nagaland. In a move to contribute towards clean energy, a 100 KW grid solar power plant and 100 KW off grid solar power plants were inaugurated and commissioned at CIHSR hospital and Centre of Nursing (CON)- IP, CIHSR hospital, respectively at a private ward block of the CIHSR hospital in Dimapur. The Government of India (GoI), through the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), sponsored the 200 KW off-grid solar power plants and were implemented by DNRE, government of Nagaland. During the inaugural address, the New Renewable Energy (NRE), Director, Er. TS Angami explained about the importance of solar power plant and renewable energy. Angami also pointed out the threats of global warming felt across the globe and the fast depleting fossil fuels sending red signal. He further said that, the new and renewable energy was the only solution to alleviate the looming crisis. The burning of coal and petroleum products contributes to climate change and global warming, thus, it is important to find new ways to minimize the effects, he added. He further mentioned about the department’s upcoming programmes at the same time lamented about the fund that has been jeopardize. Further, Angami hoped that the department will be able to overcome all short comings and be successful in implementing and commissioning more of such projects for the welfare of the people and society in general. Delivering welcome address, CIHSR director, Dr. Sedevi Angami lauded the department for inaugurating and commissioning the 200KW power plant for the institute, pointing it as the largest power plant in Nagaland. Source: Nagaland Post Tags: CIHSR, Clean Energy, Dimapur, DNRE, Government of India, grid solar power plant, India, MNRE, Nagaland, off grid solar power plants, Solar Power Plant, TS Angami