
Odisha to get ₹441.66 crore investment for demand side management of electricity
The Hindu
The DSM programme aims to accelerate adoption of energy efficient technologies to reduce energy consumption as well as GHG emissions. This programme is further being planned in Jharkhand and Telangana.
Odisha will get a total investment of ₹441.66 crore for demand side management (DSM) programme launched by ISC and EESL in partnership with four DISCOMs in the State.
Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), a JV under the Ministry of Power along with Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC), with support from P4G launched a utility-based demand side management (DSM) Programme for the DISCOMs in Odisha, a statement said.
According to the statement a total investment of ₹441.66 crore has been planned in the State in a phased manner.

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