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Odisha's Energy Revolution: One Year of Transformative Progress under our Govt.
The Statesman Bhubaneswar
|June 10, 2025
When our government took office in June 2024, we made a solemn commitment to the people of Odisha: to place energy reform at the heart of our development agenda.
When our government took office in June 2024, we made a solemn commitment to the people of Odisha: to place energy reform at the heart of our development agenda. Today, as we complete one year in office, I am proud to share how our Energy Department has not only fulfilled this promise but has positioned Odisha as a beacon of sustainable development in eastern India.
From Deficit to Surplus: A Power Sector Transformation
The transformation of Odisha's power sector tells a remarkable story of progress. Where we once struggled to meet electricity demands, we now confidently manage a peak load of 6,200 MW, supported by an impressive 12,000 MW of captive generation capacity and 9,000 MW under long-term contracts.
What makes this achievement truly significant is our commitment to clean energy. Today, 43% of our total capacity comes from renewable sources, and we have set an ambitious target to add another 15,000 MW by 2036. This isn't just about meeting energy needs—it's about building a sustainable future for our children.
Public Sector Leadership in Infrastructure Development
Our public sector undertakings have been the backbone of this transformation:
The Odisha Power Generation Corporation (OPGC) currently operates 1,740 MW of thermal capacity and is actively expanding with 1,320 MW of coal-based capacity and 50 MW of solar power in the pipeline.
Meanwhile, the Odisha Hydro Power Corporation (OHPC) manages 2,100 MW of hydroelectric capacity and is pioneering 1,700 MW of pumped storage projects. We have identified nine additional sites with a combined potential of 11,380 MW, demonstrating our foresight in balancing renewable energy with essential storage capabilities.
Green Ambitions with Global Impact
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