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The Remote Village Electrification (RVE) programme of the MNRE supplements the efforts of MoP by electrifying un-electrified remote villages and hamlets where (i) grid connectivity is not feasible or not economical, and (ii) where DDG projects under RGGVY are not implemented. REC decides whether villages/hamlets will be covered under RGGVY or RVE.<br>The RVE programme is implemented in the states by state nodal agencies (like REDAs), which receive 90% capital subsidy from the MNRE. A remote village or remote hamlet will be considered electrified if at least 10% of the households are provided with lighting facility. The RVE is technology neutral, but in 80-85&nbsp;% electricity is provided through solar PV systems.<br>The cumulative sanctions under the Programme since its inception reached around 9300 villages and hamlets; so far work has been completed in around 5400 villages and hamlets. A target for coverage of 10,000 villages and hamlets has been set for the 11th Plan, out of which around 2600 villages and hamlets had been taken up by March 2009.  
 
The Remote Village Electrification (RVE) programme of the MNRE supplements the efforts of MoP by electrifying un-electrified remote villages and hamlets where (i) grid connectivity is not feasible or not economical, and (ii) where DDG projects under RGGVY are not implemented. REC decides whether villages/hamlets will be covered under RGGVY or RVE.<br>The RVE programme is implemented in the states by state nodal agencies (like REDAs), which receive 90% capital subsidy from the MNRE. A remote village or remote hamlet will be considered electrified if at least 10% of the households are provided with lighting facility. The RVE is technology neutral, but in 80-85&nbsp;% electricity is provided through solar PV systems.<br>The cumulative sanctions under the Programme since its inception reached around 9300 villages and hamlets; so far work has been completed in around 5400 villages and hamlets. A target for coverage of 10,000 villages and hamlets has been set for the 11th Plan, out of which around 2600 villages and hamlets had been taken up by March 2009.  
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For more information: [http://www.mnre.gov.in/prog-rvlp.htm http://www.mnre.gov.in/prog-rvlp.htm]
  
 
=== Village Energy Security Test Projects (VESP), since 2004  ===
 
=== Village Energy Security Test Projects (VESP), since 2004  ===

Revision as of 10:37, 18 May 2011

Overview

Republic of India
 
 
India_(orthographic_projection).svg

Capital

New Delhi (28° 36′ 50″ N, 77° 12′ 32″ E)

Official language(s)

Hindu, English

Government

Federal parliamentary constitutional republic

President

Pratibha Patil

Prime Minister

Manmohan Singh

Total area

3,287,263 km2

Population

1,210,193,422 (2011 estimate)

GDP (nominal)

$1.538 trillion (2010 estimate)

GDP Per capita

$1,265 (2010 estimate)

Currency

Indian rupee (INR)

Time zone

IST (UTC+05:30)

Calling code

+910



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MNRE Projects

Remote Village Electrification (RVE) Programme

The Remote Village Electrification (RVE) programme of the MNRE supplements the efforts of MoP by electrifying un-electrified remote villages and hamlets where (i) grid connectivity is not feasible or not economical, and (ii) where DDG projects under RGGVY are not implemented. REC decides whether villages/hamlets will be covered under RGGVY or RVE.
The RVE programme is implemented in the states by state nodal agencies (like REDAs), which receive 90% capital subsidy from the MNRE. A remote village or remote hamlet will be considered electrified if at least 10% of the households are provided with lighting facility. The RVE is technology neutral, but in 80-85 % electricity is provided through solar PV systems.
The cumulative sanctions under the Programme since its inception reached around 9300 villages and hamlets; so far work has been completed in around 5400 villages and hamlets. A target for coverage of 10,000 villages and hamlets has been set for the 11th Plan, out of which around 2600 villages and hamlets had been taken up by March 2009.

For more information: http://www.mnre.gov.in/prog-rvlp.htm

Village Energy Security Test Projects (VESP), since 2004

The aim of the test projects on village energy security goes beyond electrification by addressing the total energy requirements for cooking, electricity, and motive power with a focus on use of biomass energy. 90% of the capital cost of the test projects would be met through central grant, subject to a benchmark of Rs.20,000/- per beneficiary household for meeting the total domestic and community energy requirements. There are 81 test projects under implementation in 10 States of which 54 projects have been commissioned.

For more information: http://www.mnre.gov.in/adm-approvals/vesptest.pdf

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