PM Suryoday Yojna 2024: India’s Project on Solar Panel strives to utilise 1 crore rooftops to generate electricity!
As with the increasing population, the need for electricity grows bigger. The way we generate most of our electricity in today’s time will surely not benefit the environment and our upcoming generations. Energy is essential for us all but it should not come at the cost of our environment.
With the fast-growing India and its future strong aspects, our PM, Narendra Modi announced this government solar panel scheme; PM Suryoday Yojna 2024 brings a ray of hope to change the current scenarios and turn us towards the path of greener renewable energy producer India. Solar Panel Yojna strives to achieve a greener residence by providing solar panel rooftop units to 1 crore poor households and providing them with government subsidies on different KW units to achieve a renewable source of energy on their rooftop with the help of the government and inching closer to greener India.
What is PM Suryoday Yojna?
The sole Aim of the Yojna is to make India a self-reliant green renewable energy producer and it starts with the people. That’s why the Yojna started with households to help them reduce their electricity bills or even make it zero and to have the freedom to use electricity in the broader useful way they wanted. With this 1 crore poor and middle-class household families having solar panels on their roofs, they can have a self-sufficient streamlined flow of energy and can even be able to use more lights, fans, and other accessories.
- Under the scheme, 300 units of free electricity will be given, and 60 percent of the subsidy will be available for installing panels up to 2 kilowatts.
- A subsidy of ₹18,000 per kilowatt for 500 kilowatts will also be available for EVs and housing societies.
- The ministry said that every family will get a subsidy of ₹ 30,000 for a plant of one kilowatt capacity and ₹ 60,000 for a plant of two kilowatt capacity.
- According to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s website, solar power installed capacity in India has reached around 73.31 GW as of December 2023.
- Meanwhile, rooftop solar installed capacity is around 11.08 GW as of December 2023.
- The Centre currently has a National Rooftop Scheme that provides financial assistance totalling 40% of the capital cost of a solar rooftop project.
In this Visol India and our PM share the same aim. To make India a self-reliant, Independent, renewable and green energy generator that helps save the environment, and sustainability of it and gives the beneficiary a broader way to use more electronics without having to worry about bills anymore. Visol India does the same by providing solar panel projects to all industrial outlets, warehouses, factories and even all educational institutes and health institutes to help them have a renewable source of energy and save them up to 50-70% on electricity bills or even 100% by shifting 100% to solar energy.
With PM Suryoday Yojna 2024, and subsidies on solar panels we lay the foundation for a greener India, we lay the foundations of turning our households into energy generators so we have the freedom of using it at will without having to worry about the amount of bill it brings at the end of every month. We at Visol India for years have already started our initiative, a mission to make India 100% solar and carbon emission-free by 2070, step by step, we achieve greater and greener things for India and in every household. Visol India strives to make a change by making India and its citizens more responsible about its use of energy and about turning India into more greener country, just like our PM Suryoday Yojna 2024.
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