From pv journal India
Cumulative PV installations in India hit 64.38 GW on the finish of February, in response to the most recent figures from the Ministry of New and Renewable Power (MNRE). The overall contains ground-mount, rooftop, hybrid photo voltaic elements, and off-grid installations.
The state of Rajasthan leads by way of PV capability additions, accounting for 16.4 GW of cumulative installations, or 26% of the overall. Gujarat is second with 8.9 GW of PV, adopted by Karnataka with 8.1 GW. The three states collectively have over 50% of India’s cumulative put in photo voltaic capability.
MNRE has carried out varied schemes to advertise photo voltaic vitality within the nation, together with the Rooftop Photo voltaic Program Section-II, PM-KUSUM scheme for farmers, and the Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSU) Scheme Section -II for grid-connected photo voltaic. energy initiatives by authorities producers. It additionally promotes the Photo voltaic Park Scheme, Inexperienced Power Hall Scheme (for the event of intra-state transmission system for RE initiatives), and the production-linked incentive scheme for high-efficiency photo voltaic modules.
The PM-KUSUM scheme is demand-driven and open to all farmers for implementation, in accordance with the rules issued for the scheme. The nation put in 1,140 MW of cumulative photo voltaic capability below this scheme on February 28.
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