Chandigarh News: Administration will send notice to those who do not install solar plants on their houses in Chandigarh!
Chandigarh News: According to information received from UT Administration, out of 6408 houses of 500 yards in City Beautiful Chandigarh Solar plants could be installed on the rooftops of only 1867 houses, whereas around 4500 houses had solar plants on their rooftops. Are yet to be installed.
Chandigarh News: Chandigarh administration prohibits installation of
solar power plants on properties of more than 500 yards in the city. have been
made mandatory but even after eight years have passed, there are a large number
of houses in the city which 'Solar plants could not be installed there. On the
other hand, UT administration is preparing to take action against those who do
not install solar plants on their rooftops. Have drawn.
Now the estate
department will send notices to those who do not install solar plants. This was
revealed recently by Deputy Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh, Chandigarh
Renewable Energy. And in the meeting of Science and Technology Promotion
Society (CRUST). In this meeting, Punjab Governor and UT Administrator Gulab
Chand Kataria discussed about setting up solar plant. Some time was offered to
the people who were pending in submitting the applications but the Deputy
Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh suggested not to give any additional time.
After this, everyone put the final seal on the decision of not giving any more
extra time to the people of the city.
Deputy Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh said that buildings of
property of 500 yards or more in the city. Concession will be given to those
people who have already applied. Those who have not applied will not be given
any additional time. Now notices will be issued to such persons by the estate
office. On the orders of the Deputy Commissioner, the Estate Department has
also started preparations for issuing notices to the people.
It is noteworthy that in the year
2016, the UT administration had banned all those having plots of 500 square
yards or more in the city. Residential houses were made mandatory to install
solar power systems to comply with building bylaws. Now it has been made
mandatory for owners of plots of 250 square yards to install solar power plants
in the city. Rajeev Verma, advisor to the UT Administrator, recently informed
the Secretary of the Urban Planning Department about the building. Instructions
were given to amend the bye-laws, after which the size of residential buildings
will be reduced from 500 square yards. It was reduced to 250 square yards, but
in the initial period, the UT administration allowed homeowners with 500 square
yards. Strict action is being taken.
Solar
plants installed on 1867 houses out of 6408 houses
According to the information received from UT
Administration, out of 6408 houses of 500 yards in City Beautiful Chandigarh,
Solar plants could be installed on the rooftops of only 1867 houses, whereas
around 4500 houses had solar plants on their rooftops. Are yet to be installed.
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