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Solar Policy For Andhra Pradesh

APPLICABLE POLICIES

NET METERING

Capacity

  • <=1 MWp

Voltage Level:

  • Upto 56 kW, LT Level
  • Above 56 kW to 1 MW, HT 11/33 kV

Conditions:

  • Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 60% of Local Distribution transformer capacity at LT level and 100% at HT level.

Ownership options

  • Self ownership (CAPEX model)
  • Third party ownership (RESCOmodel)

Billing Mechanism

  • Half yearly
  • Any unadjusted electricity credits shall be paid as per the rates notified by APERC.

Others

  • No Distribution losses and charges centres.

SUBSIDY

  • Subsidy is applicable as per SECI guidelines.

LOAN AVAILABILITY

  • Loan for solar as a part of home loan/home improvement loan
  • Loan upto Rs. 10 lacs available for individuals under Priority sector lending

Andhra Pradesh Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights

Andhra Pradesh is one of the oldest states in India and is located in the Southern part of the country. Its ranks in the top ten states when it comes to the size, both by geography and population. The de facto capital city of Andhra Pradesh is Amravati. As of January 2017, a total of 979.65 MW solar power has been commissioned in the state. AP will house solar parks with a capacity of almost 4,000 MW with Rs 2225.5 crore for the same already sanctioned in 2016. These solar parks are expected to be up and ready by the year 2020, potentially making Andhra Pradesh one of the highest solar power producing states in the country. Other than the huge potential of solar, availability of land and rooftops at reasonable prices combined with good infrastructure, make AP an ideal state for solar installation. The solar parks in Andhra Pradesh are being developed as a joint venture between Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation and New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh.

NET METERING

Capacity

  • <=1 MWp

Voltage Level:

  • Upto 56 kW, LT Level
  • Above 56 kW to 1 MW, HT 11/33 kV

Conditions:

  • Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 60% of Local Distribution transformer capacity at LT level and 100% at HT level.

Ownership options

  • Self ownership (CAPEX model)
  • Third party ownership (RESCOmodel)

Billing Mechanism

  • Half yearly
  • Any unadjusted electricity credits shall be paid as per the rates notified by APERC.

Others

  • No Distribution losses and charges centres.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

  • 40% Accelerated Depreciation
  • 10 year Tax holiday on solar projects
  • Loans available for up to Rs.15 Crore for renewable energy projects under Priority sector lending

Andhra Pradesh Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights

Andhra Pradesh is one of the oldest states in India and is located in the Southern part of the country. Its ranks in the top ten states when it comes to the size, both by geography and population. The de facto capital city of Andhra Pradesh is Amravati. As of January 2017, a total of 979.65 MW solar power has been commissioned in the state. AP will house solar parks with a capacity of almost 4,000 MW with Rs 2225.5 crore for the same already sanctioned in 2016. These solar parks are expected to be up and ready by the year 2020, potentially making Andhra Pradesh one of the highest solar power producing states in the country. Other than the huge potential of solar, availability of land and rooftops at reasonable prices combined with good infrastructure, make AP an ideal state for solar installation. The solar parks in Andhra Pradesh are being developed as a joint venture between Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation and New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh.

NET METERING

Capacity

  • <=1 MWp

Voltage Level:

  • Upto 56 kW, LT Level
  • Above 56 kW to 1 MW, HT 11/33 kV

Conditions:

  • Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 60% of Local Distribution transformer capacity at LT level and 100% at HT level.

Ownership options

  • Self ownership (CAPEX model)
  • Third party ownership (RESCOmodel)

Billing Mechanism

  • Half yearly
  • Any unadjusted electricity credits shall be paid as per the rates notified by APERC.

Others

  • No Distribution losses and charges centres.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

  • 40% Accelerated Depreciation
  • 10 year Tax holiday on solar projects
  • Loans available for up to Rs.15 Crore for renewable energy projects under Priority sector lending

Andhra Pradesh Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights

Andhra Pradesh is one of the oldest states in India and is located in the Southern part of the country. Its ranks in the top ten states when it comes to the size, both by geography and population. The de facto capital city of Andhra Pradesh is Amravati. As of January 2017, a total of 979.65 MW solar power has been commissioned in the state. AP will house solar parks with a capacity of almost 4,000 MW with Rs 2225.5 crore for the same already sanctioned in 2016. These solar parks are expected to be up and ready by the year 2020, potentially making Andhra Pradesh one of the highest solar power producing states in the country. Other than the huge potential of solar, availability of land and rooftops at reasonable prices combined with good infrastructure, make AP an ideal state for solar installation. The solar parks in Andhra Pradesh are being developed as a joint venture between Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation and New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh.