Once the solar plant installation is completed, submit the plant details and apply for a net meter. After inspection by DISCOM, a commissioning certificate will be generated. Provide bank account details and a cancelled cheque through the portal to receive subsidy within 30 days.
India aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by solarising rooftops of one crore households and providing viability gap funding for offshore wind energy. The government will mandate blending compressed biogas with natural gas for transport and domestic use. India plans to set up coal gasification and liquefaction capacity and support the e-vehicle ecosystem. The country will also launch a scheme for bio-manufacturing and bio-foundry, and implement measures for coastal aquaculture and mariculture. The government s initiatives aim to reduce emissions and promote green economic growth.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the "Pradhanmantri Suryodaya Yojana" to install rooftop solar systems in 1 crore homes after the Ram temple ceremony in Ayodhya. This scheme aims to reduce electricity bills for the poor and middle class, while making India self-reliant in the energy sector. The government s previous solar power targets were not met, but rooftop solar energy generation reached 11 GW by the end of 2023.