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The article highlights that only 6% of the targeted 1 crore rooftop solar
systems were installed in the initial months of the PMSGMBY initiative.
It further mentions that out of 1,000 solar
power plants, a mere 6,000 were installed by the
government in February as part of the scheme's objective to provide free
electricity to Indian households.
The low installation numbers indicate a significant gap between the scheme's ambitious targets
and its actual implementation progress.
With a focus on rooftop solar systems, the
government's effort to bring renewable energy to homes faces challenges in
scaling up installations to meet the energy needs efficiently.
My Take:
Suryodaya
Yojana
"Reflecting on my
past blog discussing the need for accelerating rooftop solar
installations in urban areas, I find a parallel with the current scenario.
The challenges highlighted in my previous post resonate with the slow
progress of the PMSGMBY initiative. Addressing the constraints of space
and capacity in urban settings remains crucial for successful solar power
adoption."
Dr.
Murmuji, Your Opportunity Knocks
"In my blog about
maximizing rooftop solar installations for urban households, I had
emphasized the need for innovative solutions to overcome space limitations.
The recent data on the slow pace of rooftop
solar deployment underscores the importance of
rethinking strategies to accommodate more installations effectively.
Finding ways to optimize space usage in urban
areas could be instrumental in enhancing solar uptake."
Call to Action:
To the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
(MNRE) and policymakers involved in the PMSGMBY initiative, consider revisiting the
implementation strategies to overcome barriers hindering the rapid
deployment of rooftop solar systems.
Encouraging innovative solutions and
addressing urban space limitations could drive the effective scaling of
renewable energy initiatives in India.
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With regards,
www.HemenParekh.ai /
05 Dec 2024
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