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HP Aims for Green Energy State by 2026
23 Jan
Summary
- Himachal Pradesh targets 2026 to become a green energy state.
- Geothermal energy offers a reliable power source in mountains.
- Green energy will boost tourism and create local employment.

Himachal Pradesh has set an ambitious goal to achieve the status of a Green Energy State by 2026. The state government aims to fulfill over 90% of its energy needs through renewable resources.
Central to this strategy is the utilization of geothermal energy, a largely untapped resource in India. This approach is seen as a more consistent energy solution for the mountainous region compared to solar and wind power. The government views this as a demonstration of innovative governance and effective use of natural assets.
The state possesses substantial geothermal potential in areas like Manikaran, Kasol, and Tattapani. These locations exhibit high surface temperatures and geothermal gradients suitable for both electricity generation and tourism development centered around hot springs.
This shift towards geothermal energy is anticipated to decrease dependence on wood and fossil fuels. Small geothermal plants could power remote villages and towns, providing a dependable, round-the-clock power supply. Furthermore, it is expected to enhance the tourism sector through geothermal spas and wellness centers, while also creating local jobs in plant operation and maintenance.



