Is Dholera Powered by Renewable Energy?
Yes, Dholera is planned to be largely powered by renewable energy, especially solar power. The region is connected to one of India’s biggest solar park developments, which is a major part of its long term energy plan. I have followed Dholera for years and visited the area more than once. When people hear the word smart city, they imagine glass buildings and electric cars. But power supply is the real backbone. Without stable and clean electricity, nothing works. So let me explain this in very simple words. The Big Solar Plan Near Dholera Very close to the city area, the government is developing: Dholera Solar Park This solar park is planned to be one of the largest in India. The idea is simple. Sunlight is free. Gujarat gets strong sunlight almost the whole year. So instead of depending only on coal or thermal power, Dholera wants to use solar energy. How It Connects to the Smart City Dholera Special Investment Region is being developed under the industrial corridor vision. It is part of: Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor The corridor focuses on modern infrastructure and sustainable growth. Power planning includes: Solar energy from nearby parks can feed into the grid and supply industries and residential areas. Is It 100 Percent Renewable Right Now? No. Let us be realistic. Renewable integration is a goal. It is part of the design. But complete dependence on renewable energy takes time. When I visited the activation area, I saw substations and transmission lines already built. Infrastructure is ready. Solar capacity is expanding gradually. So it is moving in that direction. Why Renewable Energy Matters for Dholera There are strong reasons: If Dholera wants to attract global manufacturers, clean energy gives it an advantage. Many multinational companies now ask one question first. Is the power clean? Solar Potential of Gujarat Gujarat is already a leader in solar energy. Strong sunlight. Open land. Supportive policies. Dholera benefits from this environment. Large scale solar generation near the city reduces dependency on distant coal plants. That improves reliability. My Honest Observation On ground today, you will not see a fully green city running only on solar power. What you see is preparation. The solar park development is real. It is not just marketing talk. But like everything in Dholera, full impact will take time.
