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3.ROOFTOP SOLAR SCHEME

Recently, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has released an advisory on the rooftop solar scheme.

Objective:

To generate solar power by installing solar panelson the roof of the houses, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is implementing Grid-connectedRooftop Solar Scheme (Phase II).

Grid-Connected Rooftop Solar Scheme (Phase II):

  • It aims to achieve a cumulative capacity of 40,000 MW from Rooftop Solar Projects by the year 2022.
  • In a grid-connected rooftop or small Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) system wherein the DC power generated from the SPV panel is converted to AC powerusing the power conditioning unit and is fed to the grid.

The major objective of the programme includes:

  • To promote the grid-connected SPV rooftopand small SPV power generating plants among the residential, community, institutional, industrial and commercial establishments.
  • To mitigate the dependence on fossil fuel based electricity generationand encourage environment-friendly Solar electricitygeneration.
  • To create an enabling environment for investment in the solarenergysector by the private sector, state government and the individuals.
  • To create an enabling environment for the supply of solar power from rooftop and small plants to the grid.
  • This scheme is being implemented in the state by distribution companies (DISCOMs).
  • Under this scheme the Ministry is providing a 40%subsidy for the first 3 kW and 20% subsidy beyond 3 kWand upto10 kWof solar panel capacity.
  • The residential consumer has to pay the cost of rooftop solar plant by reducing the subsidy amountgiven by the Ministry as per the prescribed rateto the vendor.

KisanUrja Suraksha evamUtthaanMahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM):

  • The scheme covers grid-connected Renewable Energy power plants (0.5 – 2MW)/Solar water pumps/grid connected agriculture pumps.

 National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy:

  • The main objective of the National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy, 2018 is to provide a framework for promotion of large grid connected windsolarPV hybrid systemsfor optimal and efficient utilization of wind and solar resources, transmission infrastructure and land.
  • The wind – solar PV hybrid systems will help in reducing the variability in renewable power generation and achieving better grid stability.
  • The policy also aims to encourage new technologies, methods and way-outs involving combined operation of wind and solar PV plants.

Atal JyotiYojana(AJAY):

  • The AJAY scheme was launched in September 2016 for the installation of solar street lighting(SSL) systems in states with less than 50%households covered with grid power(as per Census 2011).

International Solar Alliance:

  • The ISA, is an Indian initiative that was launched by the Prime Minister of India and the President of France on 30thNovember 2015 in Paris, France on the side-lines of the Conference of the Parties (COP-21), with 121 solar resource rich countries lying fully or partially between the tropic of Cancer and tropic of Capricorn as prospective members.

One Sun, One World, One Grid (OSOWOG):

  • It focuses on a framework for facilitating global cooperation, building a global ecosystem of interconnectedrenewable energy resources (mainly solar energy) that can be seamlessly shared

 

SOURCE: PIB

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