Exploring the Future of Solar Energy in India
Amit Chandra
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The energy sector is a crucial focus for the government, which is actively seeking innovative ideas to enhance processes through data capture and analysis. As of the end of 2022, India ranks 5th globally in solar PV deployment, with solar power capacity reaching approximately 70.10 GW by mid-2023 (according to REN21’s Global Status Report 2023 and IRENA’s Renewable Capacity Statistics 2023).
In response to this growth, several state governments in India are introducing regulations for peer-to-peer (P2P) solar energy transactions using blockchain technology. This initiative aims to foster decentralized energy trading, enhance efficiency, and promote technological advancements.
Recently, Karnataka, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh have proposed measures to facilitate P2P energy trading. This approach will allow citizens with rooftop solar systems to sell excess power directly to other consumers, potentially at lower rates than those offered by distribution companies.
As solar power becomes increasingly prevalent in India, it presents an opportunity for both financial gain and efficient energy use. With a solar panel on your roof, one could generate electricity and even sell surplus power back to the grid.
In this blog, we will delve into what solar energy is, explore various schemes, and discuss the benefits and processes involved.
Solar Overview
Government Scheme for Solar Energy
- Subsidies: The Central Government offers substantial subsidies directly to bank accounts.
- Loans: Concessional bank loans are available to eliminate cost burdens.
- Coverage: Government subsidies covers up to 40% of solar panel installation costs.
- Household Savings: Expected annual savings of Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 18,000 crores from free solar electricity and surplus power sales.
- Government Savings: Estimated annual savings of around Rs. 75,000 crores in electricity costs.
Vision of the Schemes
Eligibility Criteria
Installation Subsidy and Process
Under the Rooftop Solar Scheme, the government will offer the following subsidies for solar panel installations: The application can be submitted on link https://www.pmsuryaghar.gov.in/
For Group Housing Societies (GHS) or Resident Welfare Associations (RWA):
The maximum limit includes individual rooftop installations by residents within the GHS or RWA.
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Photovoltaic panels, commonly referred to as rooftop solar panels, are mounted on the roofs of houses or buildings and connected to the central power supply unit. This setup reduces dependence on grid electricity, leading to cost savings.
The financial benefits are further enhanced through Net Metering. This system allows surplus energy generated by the solar panels to be sold to electricity distribution companies at a fair rate. As a result, overall electricity bills are significantly reduced by offsetting the amount consumed with the energy contributed.
Steps to Register and Sell Excess Solar Energy
Net Meter : Net metering is used with rooftop systems that provide personal electricity, with any extra power sent to the grid. If the demand exceeds the power generated, extra electricity must be imported from the grid.
A bi-directional meter tracks both the power sent to the grid and the power imported. the monthly bill reflects the net amount of power used or produced, and receive payment from the government when the production exceeds the consumption at a fixed rate.
Selling Process
Selling Solar Energy Through Net Metering:
Challenges: Net metering doesn't account for service and metering charges, leading the government to explore a new approach called gross metering.
Selling Solar Electricity Through Gross Metering:
Challenges: Consumers face delays in receiving payment for exported power (usually 3-4 months), leading to dissatisfaction.
Current Update: Net Billing: The government is now shifting to a new method called net billing to address these issues.
Example: For example, you need 200 kWh (Units) per month and your solar panel system produces 100 units in a month but during a monthly you import electricity from the Discom is 150 units. It means the calculation is (150*7) – (50*3) = Rs 900 is the payable amount to the Discom.
Policies and Regulations
Conclusion
Conclusion
As India advances its solar energy initiatives, the government's efforts to innovate and enhance processes through new schemes and technologies are increasingly significant.
The introduction of the Rooftop Solar Scheme aims to make solar energy more accessible and affordable, providing substantial subsidies and financial support for households. While methods like net metering and gross metering have their challenges, the shift towards net billing promises to address consumer concerns and streamline the process.
As the government continues to develop and refine policies, solar energy will play an increasingly vital role in meeting India’s energy needs and contributing to a greener future.
In my next blog, I will talk about the current challenges and how emerging technology will help to overcome it.
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Wow, India's solar energy revolution is shining brighter than the sun itself! ?? It's amazing to see blockchain technology joining the party—who knew solar panels and blockchain could be the ultimate power couple? Can't wait to read your next blog and see how we can all become solar-powered superheroes! ???? #SunnySideUp
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