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Union Minister: 2.1 GW Capacity Installed Under Rooftop Solar Programme

Phase II of the Rooftop Solar Programme also has provisions for incentives to DISCOMs for the additional capacity, over and above the installed base capacity in the operational area of the DISCOMs.

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The Union Minister for New & Renewable Energy and Power has informed that the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) is implementing Phase II of the Rooftop Solar Programme wherein Central Financial Assistance (CFA) is being provided for installation of Grid Connected Rooftop Solar systems in residential sector. The detailed CFA structure is as given below.

The subsidy pattern under the Phase-II programme for Individual residential consumers in General category States is as follows.

 

Rooftop Solar Plant CapacityApplicable Subsidy
Up to 3 kWRs. 14,588/- per kW
Above 3 kW and up to 10 kWRs. 14,588/- per kW for first 3 kW and thereafter Rs.7,294/- per kW
Above 10 kWRs. 94,822/- fixed

Resident Welfare Associations/Group Housing Societies: Rs.7,294/- per kW for a maximum capacity of 500 kW.

Subsidy pattern for individual residential consumers in North Eastern States including Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, UT of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Lakshadweep, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands (for applications w.e.f. 27.01.2023)

Rooftop Solar Plant CapacityApplicable Subsidy
Up to 3 kWRs. 17,662/- per kW
Above 3 kW and up to 10 kWRs.17,662/- per kW for first 3 kW and thereafter Rs. 8,831/- per kW
Above 10 kWRs. 1,14,803/- fixed

Resident Welfare Associations/Group Housing Societies: Rs.8831/- per kW for a maximum capacity of 500 kW

The Minister informed that the scheme was launched in March, 2019 with a total financial outlay of Rs 11814 crores. The scheme also has provisions for incentives to DISCOMs for the additional capacity, over and above the installed base capacity in the operational area of the DISCOMs.

The present ongoing phase II of the rooftop solar programme is demand driven; and based on the proposals from implementing agencies (IAs)/DISCOMs, MNRE allocates the capacity to the IAs/DISCOMs for implementation of rooftop solar projects in residential sector. The Ministry has allocated 3.37 GW capacity to various implementing agencies of the States/UTs of which 2.207 GW has been installed in residential sector as on 31.07.2023. State-wise/UT-wise details of capacity allocated and achievements under the scheme are placed below.

 

 

S.N.

 

State/UT

Total Net

Allocation in Ph-II so far

Capacity installed under CFA under Phase-II (MW)Capacity installed under New Simplified Procedure in National Portal (MW)
1Andaman & Nicobar1.0000
2Andhra Pradesh8.003.350.11456
3Arunachal Pradesh0.0000
4Assam3.750.4190.02371
5Bihar25.004.1870.13096
6Chandigarh21.3924.7770.005
7Chhattisgarh19.003.5350.005
8DNH&DD0.0000
9Goa20.000.10.05457
10Gujarat1,936.501,710.410.06
11Haryana55.8533.8521.70552
12Himachal Pradesh11.252.5860
13J&K220.001.8320
14Jharkhand28.380.4160
15Karnataka33.000.1710.66306
16Kerala360.90133.54118.03824
17Ladakh0.0000
18Lakshadweep0.0000
19Madhya Pradesh55.9627.3415.96294
20Maharashtra128.1424.96734.21177
21Manipur2.000.1780
22Meghalaya10.0000
23Mizoram1.190.3530.002
24Nagaland3.800.0020
25NCT of Delhi27.483.4850.40083
26Odisha20.000.19550.06192
27Puducherry5.000.0060.05412
28Punjab33.4019.4593.53934
29Rajasthan100.0044.643.46779
30Sikkim2.0000
31Tamil Nadu10.005.8740.52158
32Telangana71.4133.1090
33Tripura1.0000.00198
34Uttarakhand14.7813.7052.38925
35Uttar Pradesh120.6324.5688919.1227
36West Bengal20.0000
3,370.822,117.0690.53

 

The Rooftop Solar Programme is specifically for the residential consumers. A consumer can avail the benefit of the scheme either through DISCOM tendered projects or through the National Portal (www.solarrooftop.gov.in). On the National Portal, the consumer has the choice to select any vendor and choose the brand and quality/efficiency of solar equipment. The DISCOMs role is limited to issuing of technical feasibility approval, installation of net-meter and inspect the system. After installation and inspection of the system, subsidy is released directly into the bank account of the consumer. Entire process starting from registration of application to the release of subsidy is tracked online at the portal.

Surplus solar power units generated from the rooftop solar plant can be exported to the grid as per the metering provisions issued by respective SERCs/JERCs. The consumer can receive monetary benefits for the surplus exported power as per the prevailing regulations. As per the data reported by DISCOMs, the Grid connected Rooftop Solar installed Capacity in Karnataka and Maharashtra as on 31.07.2023 is 410.65 MW and 1667.11 MW respectively.

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