Solar Power Illuminates 128 Remote Villages in Jharkhand
Off-Grid Plants Power Over 10,000 Rural Households Across Seven Districts
Key Points:
- State invests Rs 130 crore in rural solar electrification initiative
- Each village receives 500-kilowatt plant with dedicated distribution network
- Village committees oversee maintenance of solar infrastructure
RANCHI – Jharkhand has successfully electrified 128 remote villages through off-grid solar power plants, bringing sustainable energy to previously unconnected communities.
The initiative transforms rural infrastructure. Each household now benefits from three LED lights.
Moreover, the project extends beyond homes. Schools and community centers enjoy reliable electricity access.
Strategic Implementation
JREDA coordinates with local authorities. The agency ensures efficient project execution across districts.
Meanwhile, village committees manage operations. They maintain direct communication with JREDA for maintenance needs.
Widespread Impact
The program covers multiple districts. Latehar, Ranchi, and Simdega showcase successful implementations.
Furthermore, the total capacity reaches 42 MW. This powers essential community services and street lighting.
Sustainable Development
The project demonstrates innovative solutions. “Remote locations no longer limit electricity access,” noted an energy expert.
Additionally, maintenance systems ensure longevity. Regular monitoring helps prevent service interruptions.

