The development and industrialization of a state are significantly influenced by its mineral resources.
Here’s an overview of the principal minerals found in Bihar:
Mineral oil and gas resources are present in the Katihar and Purnea districts of north-western Bihar.
Here are the mineral-based industries in Bihar:
Bihar consumes 327.7 kWh of electricity per person, significantly less than India's average of 1030.25 kWh, and consistently faces power shortages. Reliable, affordable, and high-quality power is essential for economic development, job creation, poverty reduction, and overall societal advancement.
Established in April 1958 under the Electricity Supply Act, the Bihar State Electricity Board (BSEB) was reorganized in November 2012 into several entities as part of the Bihar State Electricity Reforms Transfer Scheme 2012:
Coal is the primary energy source for thermal power, and Bihar hosts several significant thermal power plants:
Here are details about additional thermal power projects in Bihar:
Here are some of the hydropower projects in Bihar:
To foster renewable energy development, the Bihar government established the Bihar Renewable Energy Development Agency (BREDA). The state has an untapped renewable energy potential exceeding 12.559 GW. Investments are being sought to develop this sector, aiming to provide approximately 3433 MW of clean energy. This includes 220 MW from small hydroelectric power, 244 MW from biomass, and 2969 MW from solar energy.
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