APPLICABLE POLICIES
NET METERING
Capacity
Size:
- Min 1 kWp
- Max 1 MWp
Voltage level:
- 230/240 V (1 phase) : 8 kWp max.
- 400/ 415 kV : 80 kWp max.
- High Voltage 11 kV and Above : Above 80 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 (Apr to Mar)
- Any unadjusted net credited units of electricitylimited to 10% of total units generated during the year, shall be purchased by the Discom at approved rates.
Others
- Exempted from wheeling, banking, cross subsidy and other charges
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
Tripura Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights
Tripura is located in the North Eastern part of India and is one of the smallest states in the country. The capital city of Tripura is Agartala and is heavily covered by forests. Despite a rather challenging geography and extreme downpours in monsoon, Tripura has about 5MW of commissioned solar energy. As far as back in 2012, the state had about 45 remote villages and 797 establishments receiving power from the solar power plants. Due to the geographical challenges, solar is slowly emerging as the perfect solution for the state in its ai to provide power for all. In 2014, 45KW solar PV plant was setup in a multi storied market as a pilot to showcase the capability of converting Agartala into a smart solar city. Since then a 5MW solar plant has been commissioned which supplies power to the Tripura Power Grid. although the progress in the last financial year 2016/17 has been very slow. The state is targeting to ensure a 28MW solar capacity by the end of Financial Year 2018/19. As a part of this aim, 21MW of grid connected power is to be added from solar rooftop installations, with the target for the same standing at 6MW for the Financial year 17/18. A total of INR 140 crores has been requested from the centre to help achieve this figure of 28MW.
NET METERING
Capacity
Size:
- Min 1 kWp
- Max 1 MWp
Voltage level:
- 230/240 V (1 phase) : 8 kWp max.
- 400/ 415 kV : 80 kWp max.
- High Voltage 11 kV and Above : Above 80 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 (Apr to Mar)
- Any unadjusted net credited units of electricitylimited to 10% of total units generated during the year, shall be purchased by the Discom at approved rates.
Others
- Exempted from wheeling, banking, cross subsidy and other charges
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
Tripura Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights
Tripura is located in the North Eastern part of India and is one of the smallest states in the country. The capital city of Tripura is Agartala and is heavily covered by forests. Despite a rather challenging geography and extreme downpours in monsoon, Tripura has about 5MW of commissioned solar energy. As far as back in 2012, the state had about 45 remote villages and 797 establishments receiving power from the solar power plants. Due to the geographical challenges, solar is slowly emerging as the perfect solution for the state in its ai to provide power for all. In 2014, 45KW solar PV plant was setup in a multi storied market as a pilot to showcase the capability of converting Agartala into a smart solar city. Since then a 5MW solar plant has been commissioned which supplies power to the Tripura Power Grid. although the progress in the last financial year 2016/17 has been very slow. The state is targeting to ensure a 28MW solar capacity by the end of Financial Year 2018/19. As a part of this aim, 21MW of grid connected power is to be added from solar rooftop installations, with the target for the same standing at 6MW for the Financial year 17/18. A total of INR 140 crores has been requested from the centre to help achieve this figure of 28MW.
NET METERING
Capacity
Size:
- Min 1 kWp
- Max 1 MWp
Voltage level:
- 230/240 V (1 phase) : 8 kWp max
- 400/ 415 kV : 80 kWp max.
- High Voltage 11 kV and Above : Above 80 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 (Apr to Mar)
- Any unadjusted net credited units of electricitylimited to 10% of total units generated during the year, shall be purchased by the Discom at approved rates.
Others
- Exempted from wheeling, banking, cross subsidy and other charges
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
Tripura Solar Policy and it's Solar Highlights
Tripura is located in the North Eastern part of India and is one of the smallest states in the country. The capital city of Tripura is Agartala and is heavily covered by forests. Despite a rather challenging geography and extreme downpours in monsoon, Tripura has about 5MW of commissioned solar energy. As far as back in 2012, the state had about 45 remote villages and 797 establishments receiving power from the solar power plants. Due to the geographical challenges, solar is slowly emerging as the perfect solution for the state in its ai to provide power for all. In 2014, 45KW solar PV plant was setup in a multi storied market as a pilot to showcase the capability of converting Agartala into a smart solar city. Since then a 5MW solar plant has been commissioned which supplies power to the Tripura Power Grid. although the progress in the last financial year 2016/17 has been very slow. The state is targeting to ensure a 28MW solar capacity by the end of Financial Year 2018/19. As a part of this aim, 21MW of grid connected power is to be added from solar rooftop installations, with the target for the same standing at 6MW for the Financial year 17/18. A total of INR 140 crores has been requested from the centre to help achieve this figure of 28MW.