Power India found that India’s total solar power generation capacity has reached to around 979.4 MW.
The State-wise installed capacity is given below:-
Sl. No. | State / UT | Capacity (MW) |
1. | 21.8 | |
2. | Chhattisgarh | 4.0 |
3. | Delhi | 2.5 |
4. | Gujarat | 654.8 |
5. | Haryana | 7.8 |
6. | Jharkhand | 4.0 |
7. | Karnataka | 9.0 |
8. | 2.0 | |
9. | Maharashtra | 20.0 |
10. | Odisha | 13.0 |
11. | Punjab | 9.0 |
12. | Rajasthan | 197.5 |
13. | Tamil Nadu | 15.0 |
14. | 12.0 | |
15. | Uttarakhand | 5.0 |
16. | West Bengal | 2.0 |
TOTAL | 979.4 |
Some of the other major developments on Solar Power front under National Solar Mission are
- The entire capacity of 1,100 MW of grid connected solar power has been allocated.
- The sanctioned capacity for off grid applications is over 118 MW.
- No direct financial assistance is provided by the government for setting up solar power projects connected to the grid. One scheme of 1000 MW has been implemented through a mechanism of bundling of solar power with thermal power from unallocated quota of the Government. For projects connected to less than 33 kV grid, a scheme of generation based incentive has been implemented under which a total of 98 MW capacity projects were allotted.
- To support deployment of off grid solar applications, the Government provides capital subsidy upto 30% of the benchmark cost and / or soft loan at a rate of 5% interest.
Since launch of the JNNSM, the capacity of solar power projects has grown from 8 MW in January 2010 to over 979 MW in the country.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has a research and development scheme whereby up to 100% support is provided to research institutions in the public as well as private sector to undertake research on various aspects of solar technology including photovoltaics and the storage.
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