MNRE scheme for rooftop solar on Government buildings

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The Indian government has been making strides towards achieving the goal of a sustainable future, and one of the ways it has been doing so is through its initiatives in promoting the use of solar power. One of these initiatives is the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) scheme to install solar rooftop systems on government buildings.

The potential for solar rooftop systems on government buildings is vast, with various ministries having a combined potential of over 4 GW. The MNRE scheme seeks to tap into this potential by providing financial assistance for the installation of solar rooftop systems on government buildings across the country.

Under the scheme, the government will provide a subsidy of up to 40% of the benchmark cost for the installation of solar rooftop systems on government buildings. The subsidy will be provided by the MNRE, while the State Nodal Agencies will be responsible for the implementation of the scheme.

The scheme has been designed to benefit various government ministries, with each ministry having its own potential for solar rooftop installations. For instance, the Ministry of Agriculture has a potential of 12 MW, the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers has a potential of 401 MW, while the Ministry of Defence has a potential of 281 MW.

The scheme has several benefits for the government, including the reduction of the country’s dependence on fossil fuels, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and the creation of a new market for solar rooftop manufacturers and installers. It also has the potential to create employment opportunities in the renewable energy sector.

In addition to the financial assistance provided by the government, the scheme also includes measures to simplify the process for installing solar rooftop systems on government buildings. The MNRE has issued guidelines for the installation of solar rooftop systems, which provide a step-by-step process for implementing the scheme.

The MNRE scheme for solar rooftop systems on government buildings is a step in the right direction for promoting the use of solar power in India. By tapping into the vast potential for solar rooftop installations on government buildings, the scheme has the potential to make a significant contribution towards the country’s renewable energy goals.