Sourajalanidhi

The State gets 300 clear sunny days with solar radiation of 5KW hour/Sqm/day. There is also ample scope for exploiting untapped ground water potential. Marginalized (less than 1 hectare land holdings) farmers' population happens to be majority (90%) in Odisha. Many of the small and marginal farmers of Odisha usually cultivate vegetable in Kharif and Rabi seasons in 0.3 to 0.5 acre of land. Dug wells are the most feasible irrigation sources for small and marginal farmers. The State Government has taken initiative to promote Solar Photo Voltaic Pump Sets in the remote farming areas having no electricity supply connectivity, with the objective of increasing irrigation potential and cropping intensity in the state.

This program is being implemented in the state by Odisha Renewable Energy Development Agency (OREDA) under Science & Technology Department.

Objectives:

  • The broad objectives of the program are Defining roles and responsibilities of field level functionaries of DA&FE and OREDA to be involved in the program.
  •  Explore prospects of solar pump program to address and support rural development-related aspects, over and above the basic service of water.
  •  Evolve and test a scalable development model for large scale deployment of solar PV pumps.
  •  Improve energy access in rural areas.

Energy efficient technology supported by the scheme:  promote solar photo voltaic pump sets in the remote farming areas.

For more information: https://odishasolarpump.nic.in