– Establishment of a BPCL refinery at Ramayapatnam.
– Allocation of ONGC jack-up rig contracts to Hindustan Shipyard Limited.
– Inclusion of 65.4 lakh Deepam beneficiaries under the PM Ujjwala Yojana initiative.
– Andhra Pradesh aims to achieve 72 GW renewable energy capacity by 2029 to meet power demand projections of FY 2036-37 (30,975 MW).
– Emphasis was placed on improving state transmission infrastructure for clean energy integration; delays in GEC-III funding were noted as an issue.
The development initiatives outlined by TDPP leader Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu reflect Andhra Pradesh’s proactive approach towards boosting economic growth through enhanced industrial activity and expanded social welfare schemes. The proposed BPCL refinery at Ramayapatnam could significantly elevate local employment opportunities while contributing toward India’s energy security framework.
Equally noteworthy is andhra Pradesh’s ambitious renewable energy plan aiming for transformative capacity additions by leveraging federal schemes such as Green Energy Corridor (GEC-III).However, bottlenecks like delayed funding pose operational risks that could hinder timely achievement of targets.
Such concerted efforts underline the importance of coordinated action between state and central governments for lasting development goals that cater both to immediate welfare aspirations and long-term clean energy transitions-a balanced approach crucial not only for regional progress but also national targets.