Up solar subsidy scheme 2017 is under uttar pradesh government solar policy which gives subsidy in solar panel pv systems light for home purpose.
Solar subsidy scheme 2017 18 in up.
Uttar pradesh has a solar energy potential of 22300 mw which the yogi government has decided to harness to meet the target of 10700 mw by 2022.
A source in the uttar pradesh new and renewable energy development agency told mercom that the government plans to provide a subsidy of 15 000 237 kw for the development of rooftop solar projects in the state.
The use of solar panels is promoted by the department of the ministry of new and renewable energy mnre through different programmes.
Subsidy will be applicable only for individuals and residential societies.
Now it has been increased to 80 in 2017 18.
Under the mukhyamantri kheti sanrakshan yojana farmers were provided 60 subsidy last year for fencing of their fields.
280 mw was generated in 2017 18.
Under the scheme farmer can opt for either solar energy powered or electric energy powered fencing.
40 of capital cost for 1 3kw systems 20 of capital cost for 4 10kw systems and 0 subsidy for systems above 10kw.
Update on feb 2018 mnre gov in mnre rooftop solar power plant subsidy scheme 2017 18 incentives.
Recently mnre has announced the rooftop solar power plant subsidy scheme which offers various financial benefits for the consumers who are about to install rooftop solar power plant.
Under the scheme the first 10 000 consumers in the state who set up 1kw systems will obtain a subsidy of 20 000 from the state government in addition to the central government subsidy of 30 000.
If a single project is 3 kw the subsidy provided would be capped at 30 000 474 for the entire project.
To implement this rooftop solar policy the state government has made a provision of rs 1 000 crores.
Under this scheme a subsidy of 40 per cent will be applicable to those who install systems upto 3 kilowatts kw and a subsidy of 20 per cent for a system of 3 kw to 10kw.
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The subsidy scheme is changing as a part of phase 2 of the rooftop solar scheme.
Under this scheme it was proposed to set up at least 25 solar parks and ultra mega solar power projects targeting over 20 000 mw of solar power installed capacity within a span of 5 years starting from 2014 15.
Going forward subsidy will be.
A 1kw rooftop solar power system costs between 80 000 and 1 2 lakh depending on the quality of the solar panels.