India’s rooftop solar energy capacity to reach 25-30 GW by FY27
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India’s rooftop solar energy capacity to reach 25-30 GW by FY27
New Delhi: India’s rooftop solar energy capacity is projected to surge from 17 GW to an estimated 25–30 GW between FY25 and FY27, a report showed on Tuesday. The expansion is driven by India’s broader energy transition goals, with solar power emerging as a central pillar in the country’s clean energy roadmap. With a total renewable capacity of 220 GW as of FY25 and a national target of 300 GW solar capacity by 2030, rooftop solar, particularly i…
Rooftop solar rollout under PM Surya Ghar scheme slows down in Karnataka
The implementation of the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana in Karnataka has been slow to take off. Despite a sharp rise in registrations, only 6,519 rooftop solar systems with a total capacity of 24.95 MW have been installed so far, reported Mercom. The slowing down was attributed to the lack of incentive for households already benefiting from the state government’s free electricity programme, Gruha Jyothi. The programme provides up to 200 units…
India’s Rooftop Solar Set To Surge From 17 GW To 30 GW By FY27
India’s rooftop solar market is experiencing a major shift as it becomes a critical part of the country’s clean energy journey. The market is projected to grow at an impressive […] The post India’s Rooftop Solar Set To Surge From 17 GW To 30 GW By FY27 appeared first on SolarQuarter.
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