India is on the brink of a significant milestone in its renewable energy journey, with 75 lakh households set to be powered by rooftop solar systems by December. This ambitious target is part of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, a government initiative launched in February 2024.
Government's Solar Initiative
The scheme, with an outlay of Rs 75,021 crore, aims to provide up to 300 units of free electricity monthly to one crore households. Pralhad Joshi, the Minister for New and Renewable Energy, highlighted the scheme's rapid progress, noting that it has already reached 40 lakh households.
- Subsidies: The central government offers a subsidy of up to Rs 78,000 per installation, with additional support from various states.
- Utility-Led Model: To extend the scheme's reach, a utility-led aggregation implementation model was introduced, targeting poor and middle-income households.
"PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana is transforming India's energy landscape at an unprecedented pace," said Pralhad Joshi.
Progress and Targets
The initiative has also focused on government buildings, with nearly 54,000 buildings solarized, achieving 80% of the installation target. The cumulative installed capacity has reached 855 MW.
| Metric | Achieved | Target |
|---|---|---|
| Households Solarized | 40 lakh | 75 lakh |
| Government Buildings | 54,000 | 67,500 |
| Installed Capacity (MW) | 855 | 1,068 |
Challenges and Opportunities
While the scheme has seen significant success, challenges remain in scaling installations and ensuring grid stability. However, the potential for cost savings and energy independence presents a compelling opportunity for households and the nation.
Future Outlook
As India continues to push towards renewable energy, the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana stands as a testament to the country's commitment to sustainability and energy security. The initiative not only reduces carbon footprints but also empowers households with reliable and cost-effective energy solutions.