Anil Vij, the Energy Conference of Haryana's emphasis on cyber security, offered Solar House for farmers - Haryana emphasizes cyber security at the energy conference Anil Vij gave the proposal of Solar House for farmers
During the Energy Conference, Haryana told Power Power Minister Pakistan carried out cyber attacks on state power companies for which fixed cyber security policy is needed. Anil Vij suggested that a sunhouse be erected for farmers so that they could give water to the lands. He requested to formulate a national level security policy to avoid cyber attacks. State Bureau, Chandigarh. At the North India Energy Ministers conference, Haryana Manohar Lal informed that Pakistan had carried out cyber attacks on state power companies during the Indo-Pakistan War. Solid cyber security policy must be made to prevent such attacks. Haryana Minister of Electricity Anil Vij suggested that solar houses should be erected in the towns for the purpose of ensuring electricity supply to farmers during the day. Farmers will be able to water water from the village solar house and meet their electricity needs. He informed Manohar Lal, Minister of the Union, that work was being done on a pilot project to set up a solar power in Haryana. If this project is successful, it can be expanded. During the financial year 2024-25, the line of Haryana’s power companies fell at 9.97 percent or 10 percent. The security policy will be drawn up at national level, the Minister of Electricity said that a policy of cyber security should be drawn up at national level to avoid cyber attack in the electricity sector, which must be done by the state government and monitored at the central level. Additional general secretary, Haryana’s Energy Division, Apoorva Kumar Singh informed at the conference that electricity companies were taking all measures for cyber security. During the war with Pakistan in May 2025, cyber attacks were carried out by Pakistani hackers on the online website of North Haryana Electricity and South Haryana Electrict Distribution Corporation. In light of this, the web application firewal was installed as an additional safety shield by the power companies to prevent such cyber attacks in the future. The additional general secretary informed the Minister of Electricity in the trade union that the work to conduct security audit by the impressive security audit agency of all the web applications was started. In addition, effective disaster recovery center is projected to prevent any disruption in services. Anil VIJ reminded the Union Minister Manohar Lal that solar panels of up to 10 kW must be installed by the government in homes, but it will be more advantageous to build solar houses for more capacity. Manohar Lal appreciated VIJ’s proposal and said that the Union Minister of Energy will move in this direction. The system of power supply should not stop during the disaster; Anil VIJ suggested that there is a need to formulate a policy on the problems caused by the fields and homes of electrical poles, substations and transmission lines. He said that the Union Ministry of Energy will have to formulate criteria/policy for it during any disaster, our transmission system is not stopped. According to the same parameters, the poll and substation must be installed. Providing electricity to consumers at difficult times must also be included in our goals. Criterists in this regard must be prepared at national level. It takes a lot of time to install a nuclear power plant, which is not appropriate. Haryana asked an interest -free loan amount of 1809.35 Crore Anil VIJ to encourage the state of Haryana to provide viability financing to establish a 600 MWH capacity for battery energy storage system. To strengthen the distribution system of Sonepat and Jhajjar districts, the Union Minister was requested to approve the proposals of Rs 3179.47 crore. He informed that the resolutions of Rs 142 crore for agriculture of 33 KV substations under RDSS should soon be approved in the LRP scheme. Viz demanded to release an interest -free loan amount of Rs 1809.35 crore to Haryana to develop transmission infrastructure in the state. He also requested to give a PSDF allocation of Rs 366 crore for renewing/modernizing the existing 26 transmission lines in HVPNL with ‘High Template Low SAG (HTLS).