The Free Press Journal

Harness the power of sun

Government urges housing societies to set up solar panels on terraces

- SHASHANK RAO shashank.rao@fpj.co.in Full report on www.freepressj­ournal.in

The government of Maharashtr­a has urged housing societies to set up solar panels on their terraces and roofs. There is a policy in place and incentives are being offered, but the response has been poor.

Covid-19 pandemic has further affected the plans of having solar panels installed on rooftops of housing societies especially in a city like Mumbai. The power experts claim that one of the basic reasons for the hindrance is the nonavailab­ility of space.

"During the lockdown, the terrace of most of the residentia­l buildings and highrises became walking space and was used for recreation. There is no guarantee on how long will Covid waves continue. If solar panels are installed then that walking space gets occupied. A 1 kilowatt rooftop solar plant requires about 10 square meter area," said a power expert.

The net metering rooftop solar energy scheme has been there for at least 3 years. Moreover, earlier this week, the power companies announced that the housing societies are eligible to get anywhere between 20-40 per cent subsidy on total cost. These societies can also avail central financial assistance from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).

The reason behind this subsidy is little response for rooftop solar panels from residentia­l societies. For instance Brihanmumb­ai Electricit­y Supply and Transport (BEST) Undertakin­g has stated that they do not have any residentia­l consumer or housing societies using rooftop solar panels and there are few commercial setups making use of the scheme.

"Until now this scheme meant for residentia­l societies was not overseen by BEST. It is only now that we are sending messages to consumers urging them to install rooftop solar panels," said a BEST official.

The BEST is sending messages to consumers stating, "The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), GOI, introduced Phase II Rooftop Solar scheme for providing Financial Assistance for installati­on of Rooftop Solar panels for residentia­l consumers. For more details, kindly visit our website www.bestundert­aking.com'.

Adani Electricit­y Mumbai Limited (AEML) has received better response with 950 consumers who have undertaken rooftop solar panels.

During the lockdown, the terrace of most of the residentia­l buildings and highrises became walking space and was used for recreation. There is no guarantee on how long will Covid waves continue. If solar panels are installed then that walking space gets occupied. A 1 kilowatt rooftop solar plant requires about 10 square meter area.”

–Power expert

As a part of AEML's 'Switch To Green' program, the per kWp project cost for rooftop solar PV system installati­on ranges from Rs 34,000 to Rs 46,000 depending on the plant capacity opted by the customer.

"Residentia­l customers who opt for capacity upto 3 kWp will get 40 per cent subsidy, while those who opt between 3 kWp and up to 10 kWp will get 20 per cent subsidy and group housing societies for common facilities up to 500 kWp will get 20 per cent subsidy on the project cost," read AEML statement.

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