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Solar Policy For Manipur

APPLICABLE POLICIES

NET METERING

Capacity

  • Min 1 kWp
  • Max 1000 kWp (AC Side)

Voltage Level:

  • Low Voltage Single Phase : 8 kWp max.
  • Low Voltage Three Phase: 75 kWp max.
  • High Voltage 11/33kV : Above 75 kWp

Conditions:

  • <= 100% of your Sanctioned Load
  • Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 40% of distribution transformer capacity in your area

Ownership options

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

Billing Mechanism

  • Annual (Oct to Sep)
  • Any unadjusted electricity credits shall be paid at tariff approved by the commission

Others

  • Exempted from banking charge and cross subsidy surcharge

SUBSIDY

  • Subsidy 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

Manipur Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights

Manipur is located in the northeastern part of India and is neighbours with states like Nagaland, Mizoram and Assam. The capital of Manipur is Imphal and the state has one of the lowest commissioned solar energy at just .01MW, which too has come in the Financial Year 2016/17. MNRE has allocated 105MW of grid-connected solar power to Manipur as a part of the 100GW National solar mission but that target looks to be really steep as of now. Out of this 105MW, 50MW has been assigned to rooftop solar plants and another 55MW from the ground mounted plants. Manipur adopted the "MANIPUR GRID INTERACTIVE ROOFTOP SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (SPV) POWER POLICY" in 2014 in order to encourage the installation in all the segments: residential, industrial and commercial. MNRE has also provided up to 70% subsidy against the benchmark cost of 75K per kilowatt to institutional, residential and non-profit establishments. Net Metering laws have been formulated and put in place and the state government has been taking several key steps including planning for newer rooftop plant sin order to push rooftop solar in Manipur. The state has a great potential for solar with easily 280-300 sunny days and there is no reason why Manipur cannot contribute towards the big solar mission that India is chasing.

NET METERING

Capacity

Size:

  • Min 1 kWp
  • Max 1000 kWp (AC Side)

Voltage Level:

  • Low Voltage Single Phase : 8 kWp max.
  • Low Voltage Three Phase: 75 kWp max.
  • High Voltage 11/33kV : Above 75 kWp

Conditions:

  • <= 100% of your Sanctioned Load
  • Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 40% of distribution transformer capacity in your area.

Ownership options

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

Settlement period

  • Annual (Oct to Sep)
  • Any unadjusted electricity credits shall be paid at tariff approved by the commission

Others

  • Exempted from banking charge and cross subsidy surcharge

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

Manipur Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights

Manipur is located in the northeastern part of India and is neighbours with states like Nagaland, Mizoram and Assam. The capital of Manipur is Imphal and the state has one of the lowest commissioned solar energy at just .01MW, which too has come in the Financial Year 2016/17. MNRE has allocated 105MW of grid-connected solar power to Manipur as a part of the 100GW National solar mission but that target looks to be really steep as of now. Out of this 105MW, 50MW has been assigned to rooftop solar plants and another 55MW from the ground mounted plants. Manipur adopted the "MANIPUR GRID INTERACTIVE ROOFTOP SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (SPV) POWER POLICY" in 2014 in order to encourage the installation in all the segments: residential, industrial and commercial. MNRE has also provided up to 70% subsidy against the benchmark cost of 75K per kilowatt to institutional, residential and non-profit establishments. Net Metering laws have been formulated and put in place and the state government has been taking several key steps including planning for newer rooftop plant sin order to push rooftop solar in Manipur. The state has a great potential for solar with easily 280-300 sunny days and there is no reason why Manipur cannot contribute towards the big solar mission that India is chasing.

NET METERING

Capacity

Size:

  • Min 1 kWp
  • Max 1000 kWp (AC Side)

Voltage Level:

  • Low Voltage Single Phase : 8 kWp max.
  • Low Voltage Three Phase: 75 kWp max.
  • High Voltage 11/33kV : Above 75 kWp

Conditions:

  • <= 100% of your Sanctioned Load
  • Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 40% of distribution transformer capacity in your area.

Ownership options

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

Settlement period

  • Annual (Oct to Sep)
  • Any unadjusted electricity credits shall be paid at tariff approved by the commission

Others

  • Exempted from banking charge and cross subsidy surcharge

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

Manipur Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights

Manipur is located in the northeastern part of India and is neighbours with states like Nagaland, Mizoram and Assam. The capital of Manipur is Imphal and the state has one of the lowest commissioned solar energy at just .01MW, which too has come in the Financial Year 2016/17. MNRE has allocated 105MW of grid-connected solar power to Manipur as a part of the 100GW National solar mission but that target looks to be really steep as of now. Out of this 105MW, 50MW has been assigned to rooftop solar plants and another 55MW from the ground mounted plants. Manipur adopted the "MANIPUR GRID INTERACTIVE ROOFTOP SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (SPV) POWER POLICY" in 2014 in order to encourage the installation in all the segments: residential, industrial and commercial. MNRE has also provided up to 70% subsidy against the benchmark cost of 75K per kilowatt to institutional, residential and non-profit establishments. Net Metering laws have been formulated and put in place and the state government has been taking several key steps including planning for newer rooftop plant sin order to push rooftop solar in Manipur. The state has a great potential for solar with easily 280-300 sunny days and there is no reason why Manipur cannot contribute towards the big solar mission that India is chasing.