National Meet On Solar Cities "The Shivalik View Hotel", Chandigarh 20 June 2014, Background Paper
National Meet On Solar Cities "The Shivalik View Hotel", Chandigarh 20 June 2014, Background Paper
National Meet On Solar Cities "The Shivalik View Hotel", Chandigarh 20 June 2014, Background Paper
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) had launched a program on Development of Solar
Cities in February 2008. The programme has been modified /revised vide no. 5/4/2013-14/SC dated
17th January 2014 for implementation during the 12th Five Year Plan. The Solar City aims at minimum
10% reduction in projected demand of conventional energy at the end of five years, which can be
achieved through a combination of energy efficiency measures and enhancing supply from renewable
energy sources in the City.
A total of 60 cities/towns are proposed to be supported for development as Solar/ Green Cities. At
least one city in each State to a maximum of seven cities in a State may be supported by the Ministry.
The cities should have population between 5 to 50 lakh. Relaxation could be considered for special
category states including North-Eastern States.
2.0
The Goal of the program is to promote the use of Renewable Energy in Urban Areas by providing
support to the Municipal Corporations for preparation and implementation of a Road Map to develop
their cities as Solar Cities. The objectives of the programme are:
3.0
Preparation of a master plan for increasing energy efficiency and renewable energy supply in
the city
Setting-up institutional arrangements for the implementation of the master plan.
Awareness generation and capacity building activities.
Installation of renewable energy projects.
4.0
4.1
Up to Rs. 50.00 Lakhs per city/ town is provided depending upon population and initiatives
decided to be taken by the City Council/Administration as per following details:
Up to Rs 10.00 lakhs for preparation of a Master Plan alongwith few implementable DPRs within
year.
Up to Rs. 10.00 lakhs for oversight of implementation during three years.
Up to Rs. 10.00 lakhs for setting up of Solar Cell and its functioning for a period of three years.
Remaining amount of Rs. 20 lakhs to be utilized in three years for capacity building and other
promotional activities, trainings, workshops, study tours and augmenting the activities of Solar
City Cell.
4.2
The CFA for installation of various renewable energy projects/systems/devices in the city upto
Rs. 2.50 crore is provided for each Pilot Solar City. The funds will be provided to the Solar
City/Township subject to the condition that the equal amount upto Rs. 2.50 crore will be made
available by the concerned Municipal Corporation/City Administration/State or any other resources.
4.3
The CFA up to Rs. 9.50 crore for each Model Solar City is provided to each Model Solar City
with the condition that the similar matching fund upto Rs.9.50 crore is provided by the Municipal
Corporation/ Municipality/State/District authority or arranged by them from their own or and other
sources including public private partnership for all Model Solar Cities.
4.4
The activities relating to capacity building, including awareness, national level
workshops/regional seminars capacity building, literature development, preparation of guidelines and
promotional activities software development, innovative projects or other miscellaneous work etc.
depending on merit. etc. will be substantially increased under this programme. In fact, capacity
building/trainings will be a regular feature under the Scheme.
Upto Rs. 4.00 lakh for seminars/ workshops trainings, awareness campaigns etc. can be
provided. For other activities the funds as per requirement may be considered on merit. About 50
such activities may be supported during 12th Plan Period. The total budget for these activities will be
restricted upto Rs.1.00 crore during 2013-14 and rest of the 12th Five Year Plan Period
4.5
Upto Rs. 5.00 lakh for preparation of a Master Plan and DPR including the action plan for
renewable energy installations, green campus development, awareness generation and trainings etc.
will be provided for each new and existing small townships/campuses duly notified/permitted by the
States/Local Authorities. This will also be applicable for the existing townships/campuses. The existing
campuses should be encouraged to have suitable retrofittings of renewable energy and energy
efficiency equipments/measures to the extent possible to make them green campus.
4.6
For installation of renewable energy projects, systems and devises in the solar cities, the
financial and fiscal assistance as applicable under various programmes of the Ministry will be
provided.
5.0
The program encourages cities with high level of commitment and leadership quality. MNRE will
consider the following while selection of cities:
City Population, regional setting and prominence in region.
Political and administrative commitment towards adoption of sustainable energies
(Resolution to be passed by the City Council/Administration for implementing all the
activities specified in the Solar cities programme).
Regulatory measures taken on adoption of energy conservation and renewable energy.
Potential for adoption of energy conservation and renewable energy in the city activities.
Initiatives already taken by City Council/Administration/ Private Developers/ Industry/
General Public in promoting energy conservation and renewable energy.
Urban Local Bodies previous experience in involving public participation and working with
all stakeholders.
Willingness and commitment to provide resources, financial share and sustenance of
activities initiated under the program.
To create a Solar City Cell with in the City Administration/ Council which will be fully
responsible for city planning and implementation of projects towards making it a
Solar City?
ii) To conduct energy auditing of Govt./Public sector buildings, water pumping and
street lightings in the city at regular interval and take necessary steps towards
conservation of electricity. Other establishments also to be encouraged for the same.
iii) To reduce electricity consumption in street light/garden lights, traffic lights, blinkers
hoardings etc. by using energy conservation & renewable energy devices.
iv) To amend building bye-laws for making the use of solar water heating systems
mandatory in certain category of buildings.
v) To provide rebate in property tax through Municipal Corporations/ Municipalities & in
electricity tariff though Utilities/ Electricity Boards to the users of solar water heaters
especially in domestic sector.
vi) To issue G.O as regards to construction of energy efficient solar buildings at least in
Govt. /Public sectors in accordance with ECBC :2006 and follow up its implementation
rigorously.
vii) To comply to MSW Rules 2000 notified by the MoEF and set up projects of suitable
capacity for generating energy from the waste collected from the city/town.
viii) To organize rigorous publicity, and also the training programmes/ business meets for
various stake holders e.g. architects, engineers, builders & developers, financial
institutions, NGOs, technical institutions, manufactures/suppliers, RWAs etc. so as to
involve them actively in meeting the objective of solar city.
ix) To generate necessary funds from State Govt. and other funding organizations for
achieving the objective of making the city as Solar City. Benefits of the schemes of
Govt. of India will also be taken in meeting the objectives.
x) To achieve targets set by the City Council/Administration for reducing consumption of
electricity through renewable energy and energy conservation devices during five
years of implementations for developing their city as Solar City.
7.0
7.1
So far 46 cities have been sanctioned of which master plan of 39 cities has been finalized. The
State/city-wise status of Master Plan and solar City Cell in the solar cities is given in the following
table:
State
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Goa
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Madhya Pradesh
Manipur
Cities sanctioned
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
Vijayawada
Guwahati
Jorhat
Itanagar
Chandigarh *
Bilaspur
Raipur**
Rajkot**
Gandhinagar*
Surat
Panji City
Gurgaon
Faridabad**
Shimla **
Hamirpur
Mysore*
Hubli-Dharwad
Nagpur*
Thane**
Kalyan-Dombiwali
Aurangabad
Nanded
Shirdi**
Gwalior
Rewa
Imphal
Master plan
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Under preparation
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Under preparation
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
State
Cities sanctioned
Master plan
Mizoram
27. Aizawl**
Prepared
Nagaland
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
Prepared
Prepared
Under preparation
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Under preparation
Under preparation
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Prepared
Under preparation
Prepared
Under preparation
Delhi
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamilnadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bangal
Kohima
Dimapur
New Delhi (NDMC area)
Bhubaneswar
Amritsar**
Ludhiana
SAS Nagar (Mohali)
Ajmer
Jodhpur
Coimbatore
Agartala**
Dehradun
Haridwar & Rishikesh
Chamoli-Gopeshwar
Agra
Moradabad
Howrah
New Town Kolkata
Madhyamgram
7.7
So far sanctions has been given for 6 campuses namely Silver Jubilee Campus of Pondicherry
University, Auroville, Dayalbagh Nagar Panchayat, School of Planning & Architecture (New Delhi),
Malkapur Nagar Panchayat, KIIT University to be developed as Green Campus.
7.8
Eight Cities are to be developed as Model Solar Cities. So far, Nagpur, Chandigarh,
Gandhinagar and Mysore have been identified/ sanctioned. Four new Model Solar Cities are to be
selected/ developed.
7.9
Fifteen Cities to be developed as Pilot Solar Cities. So far Agartala, Rajkot, Shimla, Faridabad,
Thane, Raipur, Shirdi, Leh, Aizawl, Puducherry and Amritsar are being developed as Pilot Solar City.
Five new Pilot Solar Cities are to be selected/ developed.
7.10 The Ministry has empanelled 26 consultants in June 2009 for preparation of the Master Plans.
The list is available in the Website of MNRE.
8.0
Financial Status
i)
Sanctions have been issued to those Cities which have engaged consultants for preparation of
master plan and have submitted their proposal to the Ministry. So far, funds have been
sanctioned and released for 46 Cities to be developed as Solar Cities. A total amount of Rs.
21.73 Crore has been sanctioned for these 46 Cities out of which the Rs. 4.79 crore has been
released (Annexure II).
ii) An amount of Rs. 36.14 crore has been sanctioned for installation of renewable energy
projects in 10 Solar Cities of which Rs. 11.11 crore has been released (Annexure III).
iii) An amount of Rs. 35.00 lakh have been sanctioned and an amount of Rs. 3.60 lakh have been
released for Green Campuses.
iv) An amount of Rs. 9.14 Crore has been sanctioned and Rs. 2.67 crore has been released under
this program in the year 2013-14
9.0
(i)
The pace of implementation of various activities in most of solar cities is rather slow. In
general the State Nodal Agencies are playing passive role which needs to be converted into their
active and effective role.
(ii)
The Municipal Corporations need to pay more focus on implementation of the programme,
preparation of proposals and execution of the projects in fast track mode. They may interact with
State Nodal Agencies for any help/ guidance.
(iii)
The City-wise issues are given in Annexure IV. The representatives of municipal Corporation/
SNAs may respond to the issues.
(iv)
It is proposed that the Corporate Houses, Industries, PSUs and Financial Institutions in the
respective solar city may be identified/ approached by the respective SNAs and Municipal
Corporations for their involvement, co-operation and financial support in developing the solar city. A
tentative list of such organizations city-wise is enclosed for information (Annexure V).
(v)
The progress in respect of activities of solar city cells and promotional activities is very slow in
most of the solar cities.
(vi)
The solar city cells should be immediately set-up by those cities (16 nos.) where it has not
been set-up so far (Ref. Para 7.1). The solar city cell should comprise of at least one dedicated
technical trained person (at-least engineering graduate) supported by a secretarial person who may
be exclusively recruited for the day to day activities in the field of renewable energy/energy efficiency
etc.. The recruitment of trained / qualified persons for Solar City Cells for respective Solar Cities may
be done by MNRE/SNAs to facilitate the Solar Cities. The other persons of the Solar City Cell may be
nominated by the Municipal Corporation from their existing Officers/Engineers. The concerned
Municipal Corporation/SNA will provide supporting infrastructure office space, and other office
expenses etc.. The funds allocated of Rs. 10.0 lakh needs to be utilized.
(vii)
Each solar city should install at-least 1MWp eq. Grid Connected Rooftop projects (1 kWp 500
kWp capacity) in their residential, institutional, commercial, government offices, corporate houses
buildings. The MNRE has launched a Scheme on grid connected rooftop and small solar power plants
which provides 30% CFA for the installation. SNAs may directly send the proposal to MNRE for
consideration in prescribed format.
(viii)
The project proposals for respective solar cities should be submitted by the SNAs to the Solar
City Division for further coordination of approval in respective division.
(ix)
Annexure I
Grid Connected Rooftop Projects in Solar Cities
Sl. No
Solar City
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Chandigarh
Mysore
Nagpur
Gandhinagar
Rajkot
Agartala
Faridabad
Thane
Aizawl
Pondicherry
Coimbatore
Delhi
Gurgaon
Bhubaneswar
Jaipur
Raipur/Naya Raipur
Kolkata/new Kolkata
Gwalior
Bhopal
Surat
Jodhpur
Guwahati
Dehradun
24
25
26
27
28
Thiruvanatapuram
Kochi
Mohali
Amritsar
Ludhiana
Total
Solar Cities
Programme
(kW)
Under NCEF
by SECI
(kW)
2340
196
125
0
110
75
13.7
136
90
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1000
1250
1000
1000
0
0
500
0
0
1000
2000
7000
2500
2000
3750
2050
2750
500
1000
500
250
1000
1000
MNRE Scheme
SNAs/ States/
Other Agencies
(kW)
2810
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
317.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
750
0
0
0
Total
(kW)
0
0
0
0
0
1000
1000
1000
500
500
0
0
0
0
0
1000
1000
1000
500
500
3103.7
36050
3877.5
43031.2
6150
1446
1125
1000
110
75
513.7
136
90
1018
2317.5
7000
2500
2000
3750
2050
2750
500
1000
1250
250
1000
1000
Annexure II
State-wise list of Solar Cities for which Sanctions/In-Principle approvals given
(Sanctions accorded for Master Plans, Solar City Cells and Promotional Activities)
Sr. No
State
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
3
4
5
Arunachal Pradesh
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Amount Sanctioned in
(Rs. Lakh)
Amount Released
(Rs. Lakh)
46.40
45.45
49.18
47.49
49.75
43.43
43.43
47.45
15.40
7.72
24.18
16.49
24.75
12.43
12.43
12.72
10. Gandhinagar
50.00
14.00
11.
12.
13.
14.
Surat
Panji City
Gurgaon
Faridabad
43.46
43.30
47.45
48.75
8.46
1.65
3.70
17.75
15. Shimla
16. Hamirpur
17. Mysore
42.95
42.80
43.25
11.94
11.80
5.62
Hubli-Dharwad
Thiruvananthapuram*
Kochi*
Nagpur
Thane
Kalyan-Dombivli
Aurangabad
Nanded
Shirdi
Indore*
43.00
48.93
49.84
49.57
50.00
50.00
43.48
-
1.50
4.46
18.84
24.57
7.86
3.74
1.74
-
Gwalior
Bhopal*
Rewa
Imphal
Aizawl
49.55
50.00
48.56
48.09
9.78
13.55
4.28
17.09
46.98
48.95
50.00
15.97
4.47
2.25
47.37
45.00
45.00
50.00
3.68
11.50
11.50
2.24
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
7
8
Goa
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
10
Karnataka
11
Kerala
12
Maharashtra
13
Madhya Pradesh
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
14
15
Manipur
Mizoram
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
16
Nagaland
17
Delhi
18
19
Orissa
Punjab
Vijaywada
Mahbubnagar*
Guwahati
Jorhat
Itanagar
Chandigarh
Bilaspur
Raipur
Rajkot
33. Kohima
34. Dimapur
35. New Delhi (NDMC
area)
36. Bhubaneswar
37. Amritsar
38. Ludhiana
39. SAS Nagar (Mohali)
Sr. No
State
Amount Released
(Rs. Lakh)
50.00
43.50
49.00
1.35
1.75
9.00
20
Rajasthan
21
Tamil Nadu
40.
41.
42.
43.
22
Tripura
44. Agartala
45.49
11.75
23
Uttarakhand
24
Uttar Pradesh
25
West Bengal
26
27
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
47.40
45.00
44.95
48.89
50.00
-50.00
50.00
50.00
-
12.70
2.50
11.47
23.89
25.00
-4.31
4.15
11.26
-
2173.10
479.23
Total
Ajmer
Jaipur*
Jodhpur
Coimbatore
Amount Sanctioned in
(Rs. Lakh)
Dehradun
Haridwar & Rishikesh
Chamoli Gopeshwar
Agra
Moradabad
Allahabad*
Howrah
Madhyamgram
New Town Kolkata
Leh*
Puducherry*
10
Annexure III
RE Projects in Solar Cities
[A] SPV Projects Sanctioned under Model/Pilot Solar Cities
Sl.
No
Solar City
1.
Chandigarh
Model Solar City
RE Project
Capacity
(kWp)
Sanctioned
( in lakh)
100 kWp
95.00
Completed
50kWp
47.50
Completed
10kWp
13.50
Completed
50kWp
47.50
Completed
210kWp
203.50
50 kWp
100 kWp
100 kWp
80 kWp
37.50
75.00
75.00
60.00
30kWp
30kWp
30kWp
30kWp
25kWp
40kWp
25kWp
25kWp
10kWp
80kWp
70kWp
40kWp
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
18.75
30.00
18.85
18.75
7.50
60.00
52.50
30.00
765kWp
573.75
35kW
26.25
Completed
33Kw
22.50
Completed
100kW
75.00
Completed
165kW
123.75
61.87
200kW
150.00
75.00
Chandigarh
Model Solar City
Date.14.08.2012
(In continuation)
Chandigarh
Model Solar City
Date.25.02.2013
(In continuation)
Released
Remarks
( in lakh)
101.75
Completed
Completed
75.00
Under
Installation
200kW
150.00
75.00
11
Sl.
No
Solar City
RE Project
Capacity
(kWp)
Sanctioned
( in lakh)
Released
( in lakh)
Chandigarh
Model Solar City
Date.05.03.2013
112.66
112.66
1000kW
390.00
1000kW
390.00
---
---
62.44
--
--
62.44
Chandigarh
Model Solar City
(under JNNSM
Scheme)
Date 31.12.2013
810kW
243.00
Under
Installation
Chandigarh
Model Solar City
(under JNNSM
Scheme)
Date 31.12.2013
2000kW
600.00
Under
Installation
2810kW
843.00
Sub Total
A1+A2+A3+A4+A5+A6+A7+A8
5150kW
2284.00
488.72
60 kWp
48.60
24.30
8kWp
8kWp
75kWp
45kWp
196kWp
6.45
6.45
60.75
36.45
158.70
3.22
3.23
30.38
18.22
79.35
60kWp
24.75
12.375
50kWp
20.40
10.20
110kWp
45.15
22.575
45kWp
93.17
46.58
45kWp
93.17
46.58
Chandigarh
Model Solar City
Date.25.03.2013
Chandigarh
Model Solar City
Date 25.04.2014
2.
3.
4.
Mysore Model
Solar City
Agartala Pilot
Solar City
Remarks
Under
Installation
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12
Sl.
No
5.
Solar City
RE Project
Agartala Pilot
Solar City (In
Continuation)
(28.03.2013)
Faridabad Pilot
Solar City
6.
10
11
12
Pondicherry Pilot
Solar City
(28.03.2013)
Nagpur Model
Solar City
(29.03.2013)
Grand total
Capacity
(kWp)
Sanctioned
( in lakh)
Released
( in lakh)
30kW
54.90
30kW
75kW
13.725kWp
54.90
148.07
9.05
46.58
4.52
13.725 kW
136kW
11.41
20.46
63.54
5.70
10.22
31.77
136kW
90 kW
63.54
163.80
31.77
81.91
90 kW
18kW
163.80
11.88
81.91
-
18kW
125kW
11.88
87.50
125kW
750kW
87.50
225.00
0
0
---
---
102.81
750kW
6663.725
kWp
225.00
3199.05
102.81
859.415
Remarks
13
Solar City
RE Project
Capacity M2
(LPD)
Sanctioned
(Rs.in
lakh)
Released
(Rs. in
Lakh)
364 M2
(18200lpd)
908 M2
(45400 lpd)
1272 M2
24.02
12.01
59.92
29.96
83.94
41 .97
6622.50 M2
(441500 lpd)
331.12
209.31
7894.50 M2
(505100)
415.06
251.28
Nagpur Model
Solar City
Total
Remarks
14
Annexure - IV
Issues for Discussion
(A) For Sanctioned Cities:
State
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Cities sanctioned
1. Vijayawada
2.
3.
Arunachal Pradesh
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
4.
5.
6.
Guwahati
Jorhat
Itanagar
Chandigarh *
Bilaspur
Issues
Proposals of 5x100 kWp SPV Rooftop Grid Connected
Plants have been received and is under consideration.
7.
Raipur**
8.
Rajkot**
9.
Gandhinagar*
10. Surat
15
State
Goa
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Karnataka
Cities sanctioned
11. Panji City
Issues
No action taken since long for Master Plan, Solar City
Cell, RE projects.
12. Gurgaon
13. Faridabad**
15. Hamirpur
16. Mysore*
18. Nagpur*
19. Thane**
20. Kalyan-Dombivli
21. Aurangabad
22. Nanded
23. Shirdi**
14. Shimla **
17. Hubli-Dharwad
Maharashtra
16
State
Madhya Pradesh
Cities sanctioned
24. Gwalior
25. Rewa
26. Imphal
28. Kohima
29. Dimapur
Delhi
Odisha
31. Bhubaneswar
Punjab
32. Amritsar**
36. Jodhpur
37. Coimbatore
Manipur
Mizoram
Nagaland
27. Aizawl**
33. Ludhiana
Rajasthan
Tamilnadu
Issues
Master Plan finalized by committee but final revised
master plan yet to be submitted.
Tripura
38. Agartala**
Uttarakhand
39. Dehradun
17
State
Uttar Pradesh
Cities sanctioned
41. ChamoliGopeshwar
Issues
44. Howrah
46. Madhyamgram
42. Agra
43. Moradabad
West Bangal
Cities sanctioned
Mahbubnagar
Issues
Mahbubnagar Municipality/NREDCAP have to expedite the
process of engagement of consultant for preparation of Master
Plan so that necessary funds for solar city may be sanctioned by
MNRE.
Solar City Cell not created
Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
Kochi
Madhya
Pradesh
Indore
18
Bhopal
Jaipur
Proposed to be cancelled.
Solar City Cell not created
Uttar Pradesh
Allahabad
Proposed to be cancelled.
Solar City Cell not created
Jammu &
Kashmir
Leh
Proposed to be cancelled.
Solar City Cell not created
Puducherry
Puducherry
Cities
Issues
Rajasthan
Kota
Madhya Pradesh
Jabalpur
Under consideration
Maharashtra
Pune
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Annexure V
Solar Cities and the Corporate House for Partnership
Sr. No
1
State
Corporate House
1.
Vijaywada*
2.
Mahbubnagar
3.
Guwahati*
4.
Jorhat*
5.
Itanagar*
Arunachal
Pradesh
Chandigarh
6.
Chandigarh *
Chhattisgarh
7.
Bilaspur*
8.
Raipur*
9.
Rajkot*
Andhra
Pradesh
Solar Cities
Assam
Gujarat
7
8
Goa
Haryana
Himachal
Pradesh
Grasim,
Ambuja,
Lafarge ,
Century,
HPCL,
BPCL,
Jindal
Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation,
ISK Bearing Industries
Balaji Wafers Pvt. Ltd.
10. Gandhinagar*
11. Surat*
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Panji City*
Gurgaon*
Faridabad*
Shimla *
Hamirpur*
20
Sr. No
State
Solar Cities
Corporate House
10
Karnataka
17. Mysore*
Infosys,
Bharat Earth Movers,
J. K. Tyres,
Wipro,
Falcon Tyres and
Larsen & Toubro
11
Kerala
18. Hubli-Dharwad*
19. Thiruvananthapuram
Suco Bank
Keltron (Kerala State Electronics Development
Corporation),
Travancore Titanium Products Ltd (TTP),
Hindustan Latex Limited,
BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited, Oracle
Corporation,
Infosys, TCS, HCL, Visual Graphics
Computing Services,
Ernst & Young Global Shared Services Center,
Allianz Cornhill, UST Global, Tata Elxsi, IBS
Software Services, NeST Software, SunTec
Business Solutions, ISRO
20. Kochi
21. Nagpur*
12
Maharashtra
21
Sr. No
13
State
Madhya
Pradesh
Solar Cities
22. Thane*
23. Kalyan-Dombiwali*
24. Aurangabad*
Audi India
koda Auto
Wockhardt
Videocon
Siemens Bajaj Auto
Johnson & Johnson
Colgate-Palmolive
Kenstar
Endress+Hauser MAN Diesel
Sterlite Optical Technologies
Franke
Greaves Cotton
Goodyear
Forbes Gokak Ltd
Baxter
Lombardini India
Intelenet Global Services
Mahyco Seeds / Monsanto
Guru Govind Singh Engineering College
Shirdi Sai Sansthan
Kinetic Honda
Onida Saka
Prestige Group
Bajaj Tempo
Bridgestone
Eicher Motors
Larsen and Toubro
Hindustan Motors
Crompton Greaves
Cipla
Piramal Healthcare
Ranbaxy Laboratories
UFlex (Flex Industries Ltd), SRF, Ranbaxy
Laboratories, Cadbury, J. K. Tyres, Surya
Bulbs, SiyaRam
BHEL, DB Corp, Hindustan Electo Graphite
(HEG), owning the largest graphite electrode
plant in the world and is the largest industrial
company in the entire state. Hindustan Electro
Graphite (HEG) and Lupin Laboratories ltd,
Makson group of company, Eicher Tractors
Jaypee Group, Birla , Prism Cement
Assam Rifles
Assam Rifles, Boarder Road Organisation
25. Nanded*
26. Shirdi*
27. Indore
28. Gwalior*
29. Bhopal
14
15
Manipur
Mizoram
16
Nagaland
17
Delhi
18
19
Orissa
Punjab
Corporate House
30. Rewa *
31. Imphal*
32. Aizawl*
33. Kohima*
34. Dimapur *
35. New Delhi (NDMC
area) *
36. Bhubaneswar*
37. Amritsar*
38. Ludhiana*
39. SAS Nagar (Mohali)*
22
Sr. No
20
State
Rajasthan
Solar Cities
21
Tamil Nadu
40.
41.
42.
43.
Ajmer *
Jaipur
Jodhpur*
Coimbatore *
22
Tripura
44. Agartala*
23
Uttrakhand
45. Dehradun*
46. Haridwar&Rishikesh
*
47. Chamoli-Gopeshwar
*
48. Agra*
49. Moradabad*
50. Allahabad
Corporate House
NIT Jaipur
PSG, Ramaraj Group of Industries
ONGC, GAIL, BSNL, AAI, NEEPCO,TSECL
(Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited)
ONGC, State Infrastructure and Industrial
Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Ltd.
BHEL, Tehri Hydro Power Corporation Ltd.
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Uttar Pradesh
25
West Bengal
51. Howrah*
52. Madhyamgram
53. New Town Kolkata *
26
Jammu &
Kashmir
Puduchhery
54. Leh
55. Puduchhery
27
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