Government taking Important measures to Popularize Rooftop solar Power system
Under the present rooftop solar programme, which was approved by the Government in December 2015, an aggregated capacity of 2,100 MW is targeted to be achieved in residential, institutional, social and Government sector through central financial assistance by the year 2019–20.
As per data captured on the SPIN portal of the MNRE, a total of 1,279 MW capacity grid connected rooftop solar PV systems have been reported installed in the country as on January 31, 2019. While no formal study has been commissioned to study the rooftop solar scenario, the Government is taking a number of steps to promote rooftop solar in the country, these include:
- Providing central financial assistance (CFA) for residential/institutional/ social sectors and achievement linked incentives for government sectors through rooftop solar scheme.
- Persuading states to notify the net/ gross metering regulations for RTS projects. Now all the 36 States/UTs/ SERCs have notified such regulations and/or tariff orders.
- Prepared model MoU, PPA and Capex Agreement for expeditious implementation of RTS projects in Govt. Sector.
- Allocate Ministry-wise expert PSUs for handholding and support in implementation of RTS projects in various Ministries/Departments.
- Suryamitra program is being implemented for creation of a qualified technical workforce.
- Initiated DG S&D rate contract for solar rooftop systems.
- Creation of SPIN—an online platform for expediting project approval, report submission and monitoring progress of implementation of RTS projects.
- Initiated Geo-tagging of RTS project, in co-ordination with ISRO, for traceability and transparency.
- Facilitated availability of concessional loans from World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB) to SBI and PNB respectively, for disbursal of loans to industrial and commercial sectors, where CFA/incentive is not being provided by the Ministry.
Source: http://www.pib.gov.in/