A total of 9,609 rooftop solar systems with a capacity to generate 45.90 MW have been installed in Haryana, Chief Secretary Vivek Joshi said after reviewing the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana here in Chandigarh on Thursday.
A spokesperson said that the Government has disbursed Rs 52.54 crore in subsidies to beneficiaries to encourage solar adoption. The state is focusing on equipping government buildings with solar power plants, with the Public Works Department (PWD) developing a centralised portal to streamline data management of government properties, he added.
Site surveys for 3,011 buildings have been completed, identifying a potential solar power generation capacity of 91.78 MW so far. The Department of New and Renewable Energy has invited bids for an 8.4 MW grid-connected rooftop solar project under the CAPEX model.
The government would also develop a model solar village in each district under the assistance of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, which will showcase the transformative potential of solar power in rural areas. The scheme aims to promote technologies like solar-based home lighting systems in all households, solar-based water systems in villages, solar pumps for agricultural purposes and the installation of solar street lights.
The Chief Secretary underlined that banks will make a significant contribution to achieving the goals of this scheme. He was informed that Haryana has already trained over 2,700 students in ITIs with an industry-oriented curriculum for the installation of solar equipment.
Besides, the state has 100 ITI master trainers to further streamline the installation process at the ground level. The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana is aimed to provide free electricity to one crore households in India.