In a major move to promote renewable energy and reduce dependence on conventional power sources, Punjab New and Renewable Energy Sources Minister Aman Arora informed the Punjab Vidhan Sabha that solar photovoltaic (PV) panels have been installed on 4,238 government school buildings.
These panels have a total installed capacity of 21.19 MW, generating 2.89 crore units of clean electricity annually.
Responding to a query by MLA Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra regarding the repair of solar plants on government school buildings, Aman Arora explained that the Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA) has a five-year annual maintenance contract (AMC) with installation vendors. Under this contract, vendors are required to conduct quarterly inspections and address any technical issues within 72 hours of receiving complaints.
He emphasized that strict action would be taken against vendors failing to meet their obligations. The AMC for the initial 880 schools is set to expire in May 2026, and PEDA may extend it for the remaining 20-year lifespan of the rooftop solar power plants, provided the Punjab School Education Board agrees to pay the AMC charges.
Highlighting PEDA's efforts in renewable energy, he mentioned that 34 MW capacity rooftop solar panels have been installed on government buildings. To expand this initiative, work orders for an additional 2.70 MW under the CAPEX mode have already been placed.
Looking ahead, he stated that PEDA has ambitious plans to install 100 MW capacity solar PV panels on government buildings over the next two financial years. This initiative aligns with Punjab’s larger goal of transitioning to renewable energy sources and reducing its carbon footprint.