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Delhi Govt Clears Draft Solar Policy to Boost Green Energy

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Aiming to increase the share of the city’s annual electricity demand met by solar energy from 9% at present to 25% by 2025, the Delhi government cleared the draft of the Delhi Solar Policy 2022. The draft, which targets a total installed solar capacity of 6,000 megawatts by 2025, has been put in the public domain for 30 days for comments from stakeholders, after which it will be tabled before the Cabinet for final approval.

The policy provides a host of benefits through Generation Based Incentives (GBI) and capital subsidy for residential and commercial consumers to adopt solar energy, besides introducing innovative models of solar deployment. “For the first time in the country, consumers will have an opportunity for community solar and peer-to-peer (P2P) trading.

Community solar will enable consumers who do not have a suitable roof for installing a solar set-up to be owners of a part of a larger solar energy system set by a developer within an available land parcel, while P2P trading of solar energy will enable owners of solar energy systems to sell their excess generated electricity in real-time via a P2P energy trading platform, the government said.

The policy has been prepared by the Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi (DDC) after stakeholder consultations with the industry, consumers, government entities, financing institutions, and clean energy think tanks. Along with increasing solar energy consumption, the policy also aims to generate over 12,000 green jobs, the government said in a statement.

It also encourages discoms, and power distribution companies, to increase the share of solar energy procured from outside the NCT of Delhi. DDC Vice Chairperson Jasmine Shah said the policy will prove to be a landmark in Delhi’s efforts to fight air pollution and climate change.

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