CM Devendra Fadnavis Reviews Progress of Dondaicha Solar Park in Dhule

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Dhule, March 24, 2025 – Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis chaired a crucial review meeting to assess the progress of the Dondaicha Solar Park in Dhule district. The meeting focused on the project’s implementation, infrastructure development, and strategies to accelerate Maharashtra’s renewable energy goals.

Key Discussions in the Meeting
• Current Status & Timeline: Officials provided updates on the solar park’s construction progress and expected completion timeline.
• Capacity & Impact: The park is set to significantly boost Maharashtra’s solar energy production, contributing to the state’s clean energy targets.
• Investment & Infrastructure: Discussions were held on improving connectivity, grid integration, and attracting further investments in the renewable sector.

Boost to Maharashtra’s Green Energy Goals

The Dondaicha Solar Park is a major step towards reducing dependence on conventional energy sources and promoting sustainable development in Maharashtra. CM Fadnavis emphasized the state’s commitment to strengthening renewable energy infrastructure and ensuring efficient execution of solar projects.

With Maharashtra pushing for increased solar power capacity, the Dondaicha Solar Park is expected to play a key role in the state’s energy transition. Further updates on project execution and expansion are awaited.

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