New Delhi: The Delhi government on Thursday gave a green signal to the new draft Solar Policy, 2022, which aims to enable 25 per cent of the national capital’s annual electricity demand to be met by solar power by 2025, a jump of nearly three times from the existing 9 per cent.
Toward this goal, the policy outlines a target of 6,000 MW of total installed solar capacity by 2025 which will make Delhi a leader in solar energy consumption. The operative period of the policy will be 3 years. The policy will now be put in the public domain for 30 days for comments from stakeholders.
Deputy Chief Minister and Power Minister Manish Sisodia said, “New solar policy will provide a host of benefits through Generation Based Incentives (GBI) and capital subsidy for residential and commercial consumers in Delhi, besides introducing innovative models of solar deployment. With this policy, our aim is to make Delhi a leader in solar energy consumption in not only India but also the world.”
He added that the policy has been prepared by Delhi Dialogue and Development Commission (DDCD) after extensive stakeholder consultations with the industry, consumers, government entities, financing institutions, and clean energy think tanks. Along with increasing solar energy consumption, the policy also aims to generate over 12,000 green jobs in Delhi.
“The policy aims to create a unified single-window state portal managed by the Delhi Solar Cell that will provide information on the benefits of solar PV systems, process-related guidelines, and timeline. To motivate consumers to use solar energy the government will provide various incentives such as generation-based incentives (GBI) and capital subsidies. For the first time in the country, consumers will have an opportunity for Community Solar and Peer-to-Peer trading,” Sisodia said.
He said that the deployment of solar plants on all existing state government properties with a rooftop area of 500 square metres or above is now mandatory. It will be carried out in a phased manner and shall be completed within the operative period of this policy.
–IANS
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