The ministry of new and renewable energy has issued draft norms for central financial assistance and payment security mechanism under the renewable energy services company (RESCO) model and utility-led demand aggregation model of the new rooftop solar scheme.Under the RESCO model a renewable energy company will procure, install and maintain a rooftop solar system for a consumer for at least five years. In this system, the consumer does not have to make upfront payment to the installer. The upfront finance is facilitated by the renewable energy company.The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana has an outlay of ₹75,021 crore and is to be implemented till FY27.
Key Highlights of the Draft Guidelines
- Models: The draft guidelines have been issued under the renewable energy services company (RESCO) model and utility led asset (ULA) model of the rooftop solar scheme—‘PM Surya Ghar—Muft Bijli Yojana’.
- Renewable Energy Services Company (RESCO) Model: RESCO develops and owns the rooftop solar system installed on the consumer’s rooftop for at least five years. The RESCO also makes all the operational expenditures required for the maintenance of the plant, as needed. Customers pay the RESCO for the electricity generated and receive net metering benefits on their electricity bill. The RESCO may enter into an arrangement with a distribution company (discom) for the sale of generated power to the grid under a power purchase agreement.
- Utility led Asset (ULA) Model: Under it, a state discom owns the rooftop solar systems for the project period of at least of five years, after which the ownership is transferred to the household.
Eligibility for Central Financial Assistance
- Grid-connected rooftop solar systems on residential properties, including roofs, terraces, balconies, and elevated structures.
- Installations under metering mechanisms such as group net metering and virtual net metering.
- Exclusions: Households with pre-existing rooftop solar systems are not eligible under the RESCO and ULA models for the PM Surya Ghar scheme.
- Payment Security Mechanism: A Rs 100 crore corpus will be established to ensure payment security, managed by a national program implementation agency.
- The creation of a payment security corpus ensures financial stability and security for the solar projects.
PM Surya Ghar-Muft Bijli Yojana
- It is a central scheme to promote the adoption of solar rooftop systems by providing substantial financial subsidies and ensuring ease of installation.
- Objective: It aims to provide free electricity to one crore households in India, who opt to install roof top solar electricity units.
- The households will be able to get 300 units of electricity free every month.
- Implementation Agencies: The scheme will be executed at two levels.
- National Level: Managed by the National Programme Implementation Agency (NPIA).
- State Level: Managed by State Implementation Agencies (SIAs), which are the Distribution Utilities (DISCOMs) or Power/Energy Departments of the respective states or UTs.
- Role of DISCOMs: As SIAs, DISCOMs are responsible for facilitating various measures to promote rooftop solar adoption, including ensuring the availability of net metres, and conducting timely inspections and commissioning of installations.
- Subsidy Structure: The scheme provides subsidies to reduce the cost of installing solar rooftop systems. The subsidy is capped at a maximum of 3kW capacity.
- 60% subsidy for solar systems up to 2kW capacity.
- 40% subsidy for systems between 2kW to 3kW capacity.
Additional Features of the Scheme
- Model Solar Villages: A “Model Solar Village” will be developed in each district to serve as a demonstration project and promote rooftop solar adoption in rural areas.
- Incentives for Local Bodies: Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions will receive incentives to promote rooftop solar installations in their respective areas.
Expected Benefits of PM Surya Ghar-Muft Bijli Yojana
- Economic Benefits: Households will benefit from reduced electricity bills and can earn additional income by selling surplus power to Distribution Companies (DISCOMs).
- A 3 kW system can generate over 300 units of electricity per month, providing free electricity as per the scheme’s objectives.
- Solar Power Generation: The scheme is expected to add 30 GW of solar capacity through residential rooftop installations, generating 1000 billion units (BUs) of electricity over the system’s 25-year lifetime.
- Low Carbon Emission: It will reduce CO2 equivalent emissions by 720 million tonnes, contributing significantly to environmental sustainability.
- Job Creation: The scheme is anticipated to create around 17 lakh direct jobs across various sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, supply chain management, sales, installation, operations, and maintenance (O&M).
