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Solar Policy For Rajasthan

APPLICABLE POLICIES

NET METERING

Capacity

Size:

  • Min 1 kWp
  • Max 1 MWp

Voltage Levels:

  • 240(Single phase) : upto 5 kWp max.
  • 415V (Three phase): 5- 50 kWp max.
  • HT/EHT Level : >50kWp max.

Conditions:

  • <=80% of your Sanctioned Load
  • Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 30% of Local Distribution transformer capacity in your area.

Ownership options

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

Billing Mechanism

  • Annual (April to March)
  • Net energy credits less than 100 units achieved in the particular billing period will be adjusted in the next billing period until credit of 100 units is achieved.

Others

  • Exemption from banking, wheeling & cross subsidy charges

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

Rajasthan Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights

Rajasthan is India's largest state by area and is located in the north-western side of the country. Being a popular tourist destination Rajasthan is home to several famous cities such as Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner etc. Rajasthan is one of the leading states when it comes to commissioned solar power with more than 1318MW of solar power already in use. 47.71MW of this power has been added to the grid in the FY 16/17. Jodhpur has the maximum projects in the state with 42 projects that total up to 293MW of power. The state is home to several solar parks such as the Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park and the RRECL Solar Park which will be commissioned completely by 2017. In order to push the adaptation of solar, the state government announced its solar energy policy in 2014 to add an additional capacity of 25,000MW in Rajasthan. It is estimated that solar parks of more than 500MW will be developed by joint ventures between the state government and private company. Net metering scheme has been announced too to promote rooftop generation that allows consumers to feedback the extra power back to the green. beyond this the state has taken several steps such as fast-tracking the process of approvals for mega large projects that are above 500MW outlining its commitment towards solar energy.

NET METERING

Capacity

Size:

  • Min 1 kWp
  • Max 1 MWp

Voltage Levels:

  • 240(Single phase) : upto 5 kWp max.
  • 415V (Three phase): 5- 50 kWp max.
  • HT/EHT Level : >50kWp max.

Conditions:

  • <=80% of your Sanctioned Load
  • Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 30% of Local Distribution transformer capacity in your area.

Ownership options

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

Billing Mechanism

  • Annual (April to March)
  • Capping of 4.8 units per kW of the approved, installed capacity per day will also be applicable and the net surplus electricity remaining available at the end of the billing period of the respective category will lapse, and no payment will be made.

Others

  • Exemption from banking, wheeling & cross subsidy charges
  • Check meters shall be mandatory for rooftop solar systems having capacity more than 250 kW
  • Net energy credits less than 50 units under Net Metering achieved in the particular billing period shall be adjusted in the next billing period till credit of 50 units is achieved.

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

Rajasthan Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights

Rajasthan is India's largest state by area and is located in the north-western side of the country. Being a popular tourist destination Rajasthan is home to several famous cities such as Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner etc. Rajasthan is one of the leading states when it comes to commissioned solar power with more than 1318MW of solar power already in use. 47.71MW of this power has been added to the grid in the FY 16/17. Jodhpur has the maximum projects in the state with 42 projects that total up to 293MW of power. The state is home to several solar parks such as the Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park and the RRECL Solar Park which will be commissioned completely by 2017. In order to push the adaptation of solar, the state government announced its solar energy policy in 2014 to add an additional capacity of 25,000MW in Rajasthan. It is estimated that solar parks of more than 500MW will be developed by joint ventures between the state government and private company. Net metering scheme has been announced too to promote rooftop generation that allows consumers to feedback the extra power back to the green. beyond this the state has taken several steps such as fast-tracking the process of approvals for mega large projects that are above 500MW outlining its commitment towards solar energy.

NET METERING

Capacity

Size:

  • Min 1 kWp
  • Max 1 MWp

Voltage Levels:

  • 240(Single phase) : upto 5 kWp max.
  • 415V (Three phase): 5- 50 kWp max.
  • HT/EHT Level : >50kWp max.

Conditions:

  • <=80% of your Sanctioned Load
  • Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 30% of Local Distribution transformer capacity in your area.

Ownership options

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

Settlement period

  • Annual (April to March)
  • Capping of 4.8 units per kW of the approved, installed capacity per day will also be applicable and the net surplus electricity remaining available at the end of the billing period of the respective category will lapse, and no payment will be made.

Others

  • Exemption from banking, wheeling & cross subsidy charges
  • The CDM benefits arising from solar energy generation from the roof top PV facility shall be retained by Distribution Licensee; provided that the entire CDM benefits obtained by the Distribution Licensee shall be fully passed on to the consumers through ARR.
  • Check meters shall be mandatory for rooftop solar systems having capacity more than 250 kW

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

Rajasthan Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights

Rajasthan is India's largest state by area and is located in the north-western side of the country. Being a popular tourist destination Rajasthan is home to several famous cities such as Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner etc. Rajasthan is one of the leading states when it comes to commissioned solar power with more than 1318MW of solar power already in use. 47.71MW of this power has been added to the grid in the FY 16/17. Jodhpur has the maximum projects in the state with 42 projects that total up to 293MW of power. The state is home to several solar parks such as the Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park and the RRECL Solar Park which will be commissioned completely by 2017. In order to push the adaptation of solar, the state government announced its solar energy policy in 2014 to add an additional capacity of 25,000MW in Rajasthan. It is estimated that solar parks of more than 500MW will be developed by joint ventures between the state government and private company. Net metering scheme has been announced too to promote rooftop generation that allows consumers to feedback the extra power back to the green. beyond this the state has taken several steps such as fast-tracking the process of approvals for mega large projects that are above 500MW outlining its commitment towards solar energy.