Millennium Post

COMPULSORY ROOFTOP PANELS SOON

- SAYANTAN GHOSH

NEW DELHI: Rooftop solar panels will soon be made compulsory in residentia­l areas, asserted Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Wednesday, adding that the initiative will help meet the power demand of the Capital.

“Soon, we will make it mandatory for cooperativ­e housing societies to have solar panels on rooftops,” the LG said, while addressing the CII Delhi State Annual Session and Business Conference.

“One of the biggest issues that Delhi is facing apart from pollution is traffic congestion. There are more than 77 cor- ridors which suffer from traffic jams on a daily basis due to poor engineerin­g and designing,” the LG said.

He added, “We have made a two-fold plan: A construc- tive plan and a regulative plan. Through these plans, we will be able to tackle traffic congestion in 16 months. To reduce dust, we will start mechanized sweeping of roads soon.” He said that PUC check of cars now would be linked to car insurance.

The Delhi government’s power department earlier said it has opened the registrati­on process for installati­on of rooftop solar power plants in the city, as it aims to tap one Gigawatt of green energy by the year 2020. “The registrati­on process has been opened for residents of Delhi in the residentia­l, institutio­nal and social sector categories under the city government’s solar policy of 2016 and Delhi Electricit­y Regulatory Commission’s (Net Metering for Renewable Energy) Regulation­s 2014,” a senior official said.

Under the scheme, 30 percent central financial assistance will be given by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) on the cost of the solar photo-voltaic plant. The generation-based incentive (GBI) of Rs two per unit is also there for the residentia­l category, the official said. The Indraprast­ha Power Generation Company Ltd (IPGCL) has empanelled vendors for solar photovolta­ic installati­ons.

Earlier, the LG had directed the power department to prepare a standard operating procedure(sop) and a roadmap for promoting installati­on of solar power panels in the city.

The Delhi Solar Policy, which aims at the mass adoption of solar power in the city, was notified on September 27, 2016. The highlights of the policy include a generation-based incentive for three years. In the conference, Delhi government Cabinet minister Satyendra Jain and Kailash Gahlot were also present. The ministers talk about the slum developmen­t and also the common mobility card for the DTC buses and the Metro.

 ?? FILE PHOTO/PTI ?? Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Wednesday said that the initiative will help meet the power demand of the Capital
FILE PHOTO/PTI Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Wednesday said that the initiative will help meet the power demand of the Capital

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