The Telangana cabinet spent over four hours discussing critical energy matters during their latest meeting. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy led the extensive session that focused on the state’s power infrastructure needs.
Cabinet ministers examined plans for building a new thermal power plant in Ramagundam. This project represents a major step toward meeting the state’s growing electricity demands.
The government also made important decisions about renewable energy expansion. Officials agreed to launch new initiatives that will boost solar power usage throughout Telangana.
These energy sector discussions highlight the state’s commitment to addressing both immediate power requirements and long-term sustainability goals. The cabinet’s focus on both thermal and solar power shows a balanced approach to energy planning.
The meeting’s duration reflects the complexity of energy policy decisions facing the state. Ministers carefully reviewed technical details and financial implications of these major infrastructure projects.


