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03/16/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/16/2023 07:35

PM-KUSUM - Grid-connected solar power plants of 89.45 MW capacity installed; 2.09 lakh agriculture pumps have been solarized; Reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by[...]

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

PM-KUSUM - Grid-connected solar power plants of 89.45 MW capacity installed; 2.09 lakh agriculture pumps have been solarized; Reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 0.67 million tonnes and diesel consumption by 143 million litres of diesel per annum- Union Power & NRE Minister - Shri R. K. Singh

Posted On: 16 MAR 2023 6:41PM by PIB Delhi

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has taken several steps to achieve the targets under the PM-KUSUM Scheme. This includes amendment in the Scheme guidelines based on feedback received during implementation. Details of the major amendments made in the scheme are given at Annexure-I.

State/ UT-wise details of the beneficiaries under the PM-KUSUM Scheme are given in Annexure-II.

As on 28.02.2023, grid-connected solar power plants of 89.45 MW capacity have been installed and 2.09 lakh agriculture pumps have been solarized under the Scheme. This installed capacity is estimated to have reduced the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 0.67 million tonnes and reduced diesel consumption by 143 million litres of diesel per annum.

Amendment in the PM-KUSUM Scheme to ease implementation inter-alia include:

    • PM-KUSUM Scheme has been extended till 31.03.2026.
    • Feeder level solarization has been introduced under Component-C of the Scheme.
    • Besides barren, fallow and agricultural land, solar power plants can also be installed on pasturelands and marshlands of farmers.
    • To support small farmers, the solar power projects smaller than 500 kW may be allowed by States based on techno-commercial feasibility.
    • Penalty on solar power generator for shortfall in solar power generation under Component-A removed.
    • Central Financial Assistance (CFA) available for pump capacity up to 15 HP (increased from 7.5 HP) to the individual farmers in the North-eastern States, UTs of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, States of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh and Island UTs of Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep, and for each farmer in the cluster/ community irrigation projects in high water table areas in all the States/ UTs.
    • For solar pumps to be set up and used by Water User Associations (WUA), Farmer Producer Organisations (FPO), Primary Agriculture Credit Societies (PACS) and cluster-based irrigation systems, CFA is allowed for solar pump capacity higher than

7.5 HP, considering up to 5 HP capacity for each individual farmer in the group/ association.

    • State level tender allowed for procurement of standalone solar pumps.
    • Time period extended for implementation to 24 months from the date of initial sanction.
    • The condition of domestic content requirement for solar cells has been waived off for the feeder solarization projects under Component-C for which work is awarded to the implementing company (EPC contractor in case of CAPEX or the RESCO Company) by 20.06.2023.
    • Requirement of performance bank guarantees under Component-A and Component-C (Feeder Level Solarization) relaxed.
    • Installation of meters with the agricultural electricity connections of farmers has been made optional under Feeder Level Solarization.
    • Tender conditions have been revised to increase the installer base in order to expedite extending benefit under the Scheme.
    • Specifications & testing procedure of the solar pumps is revised from time to time to promote quality of installations.
    • 33% of eligible service charges under the Scheme earmarked for nation-wide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities.

State/UT-wise details of beneficiaries under PM-KUSUM Scheme (as on 28.02.2023)

S. No.

State

Farmers Benefitted (Nos.)

1

Arunachal Pradesh

126

2

Gujarat

2132

3

Haryana

44325

4

Himachal Pradesh

534

5

Jammu & Kashmir

499

6

Jharkhand

12107

7

Karnataka

314

8

Kerala

51

9

Madhya Pradesh

6790

10

Maharashtra

47978

11

Manipur

28

12

Meghalaya

35

13

Odisha

1223

14

Punjab

12459

15

Rajasthan

57692

16

Tamil Nadu

2751

17

Tripura

1654

18

Uttar Pradesh

17614

19

Uttarakhand

316

20

West Bengal

20

Total

208648

This information was given by the Union Minister of Renewable Energy & Power Sh. R.K. Singh in the Lok Sabha Today.

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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
PM-KUSUM - Grid-connected solar power plants of 89.45 MW capacity installed; 2.09 lakh agriculture pumps have been solarized; Reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 0.67 million tonnes and diesel consumption by 143 million litres of diesel per annum- Union Power & NRE Minister - Shri R. K. Singh
Posted On: 16 MAR 2023 6:41PM by PIB Delhi

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has taken several steps to achieve the targets under the PM-KUSUM Scheme. This includes amendment in the Scheme guidelines based on feedback received during implementation. Details of the major amendments made in the scheme are given at Annexure-I.

State/ UT-wise details of the beneficiaries under the PM-KUSUM Scheme are given in Annexure-II.

As on 28.02.2023, grid-connected solar power plants of 89.45 MW capacity have been installed and 2.09 lakh agriculture pumps have been solarized under the Scheme. This installed capacity is estimated to have reduced the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 0.67 million tonnes and reduced diesel consumption by 143 million litres of diesel per annum.

Amendment in the PM-KUSUM Scheme to ease implementation inter-alia include:

    • PM-KUSUM Scheme has been extended till 31.03.2026.
    • Feeder level solarization has been introduced under Component-C of the Scheme.
    • Besides barren, fallow and agricultural land, solar power plants can also be installed on pasturelands and marshlands of farmers.
    • To support small farmers, the solar power projects smaller than 500 kW may be allowed by States based on techno-commercial feasibility.
    • Penalty on solar power generator for shortfall in solar power generation under Component-A removed.
    • Central Financial Assistance (CFA) available for pump capacity up to 15 HP (increased from 7.5 HP) to the individual farmers in the North-eastern States, UTs of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, States of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh and Island UTs of Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep, and for each farmer in the cluster/ community irrigation projects in high water table areas in all the States/ UTs.
    • For solar pumps to be set up and used by Water User Associations (WUA), Farmer Producer Organisations (FPO), Primary Agriculture Credit Societies (PACS) and cluster-based irrigation systems, CFA is allowed for solar pump capacity higher than

7.5 HP, considering up to 5 HP capacity for each individual farmer in the group/ association.

    • State level tender allowed for procurement of standalone solar pumps.
    • Time period extended for implementation to 24 months from the date of initial sanction.
    • The condition of domestic content requirement for solar cells has been waived off for the feeder solarization projects under Component-C for which work is awarded to the implementing company (EPC contractor in case of CAPEX or the RESCO Company) by 20.06.2023.
    • Requirement of performance bank guarantees under Component-A and Component-C (Feeder Level Solarization) relaxed.
    • Installation of meters with the agricultural electricity connections of farmers has been made optional under Feeder Level Solarization.
    • Tender conditions have been revised to increase the installer base in order to expedite extending benefit under the Scheme.
    • Specifications & testing procedure of the solar pumps is revised from time to time to promote quality of installations.
    • 33% of eligible service charges under the Scheme earmarked for nation-wide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities.

State/UT-wise details of beneficiaries under PM-KUSUM Scheme (as on 28.02.2023)

S. No.

State

Farmers Benefitted (Nos.)

1

Arunachal Pradesh

126

2

Gujarat

2132

3

Haryana

44325

4

Himachal Pradesh

534

5

Jammu & Kashmir

499

6

Jharkhand

12107

7

Karnataka

314

8

Kerala

51

9

Madhya Pradesh

6790

10

Maharashtra

47978

11

Manipur

28

12

Meghalaya

35

13

Odisha

1223

14

Punjab

12459

15

Rajasthan

57692

16

Tamil Nadu

2751

17

Tripura

1654

18

Uttar Pradesh

17614

19

Uttarakhand

316

20

West Bengal

20

Total

208648

This information was given by the Union Minister of Renewable Energy & Power Sh. R.K. Singh in the Lok Sabha Today.

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The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has taken several steps to achieve the targets under the PM-KUSUM Scheme. This includes amendment in the Scheme guidelines based on feedback received during implementation. Details of the major amendments made in the scheme are given at Annexure-I.

 State/ UT-wise details of the beneficiaries under the PM-KUSUM Scheme are given in Annexure-II.

As on 28.02.2023, grid-connected solar power plants of 89.45 MW capacity have been installed and 2.09 lakh agriculture pumps have been solarized under the Scheme. This installed capacity is estimated to have reduced the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 0.67 million tonnes and reduced diesel consumption by 143 million litres of diesel per annum.

Amendment in the PM-KUSUM Scheme to ease implementation inter-alia include:

 

    • PM-KUSUM Scheme has been extended till 31.03.2026.
    • Feeder level solarization has been introduced under Component-C of the Scheme.
    • Besides barren, fallow and agricultural land, solar power plants can also be installed on pasturelands and marshlands of farmers.
    • To support small farmers, the solar power projects smaller than 500 kW may be allowed by States based on techno-commercial feasibility.
    • Penalty on solar power generator for shortfall in solar power generation under Component-A removed.
    • Central Financial Assistance (CFA) available for pump capacity up to 15 HP (increased from 7.5 HP) to the individual farmers in the North-eastern States, UTs of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, States of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh and Island UTs of Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep, and for each farmer in the cluster/ community irrigation projects in high water table areas in all the States/ UTs.

 

    • For solar pumps to be set up and used by Water User Associations (WUA), Farmer Producer Organisations (FPO), Primary Agriculture Credit Societies (PACS) and cluster-based irrigation systems, CFA is allowed for solar pump capacity higher than

7.5 HP, considering up to 5 HP capacity for each individual farmer in the group/ association.

    • State level tender allowed for procurement of standalone solar pumps.
    • Time period extended for implementation to 24 months from the date of initial sanction.
    • The condition of domestic content requirement for solar cells has been waived off for the feeder solarization projects under Component-C for which work is awarded to the implementing company (EPC contractor in case of CAPEX or the RESCO Company) by 20.06.2023.
    • Requirement of performance bank guarantees under Component-A and Component-C (Feeder Level Solarization) relaxed.
    • Installation of meters with the agricultural electricity connections of farmers has been made optional under Feeder Level Solarization.
    • Tender conditions have been revised to increase the installer base in order to expedite extending benefit under the Scheme.
    • Specifications & testing procedure of the solar pumps is revised from time to time to promote quality of installations.

 

    • 33% of eligible service charges under the Scheme earmarked for nation-wide Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities.

 

State/UT-wise details of beneficiaries under PM-KUSUM Scheme (as on 28.02.2023)

 

S. No.

State

Farmers Benefitted (Nos.)

1

Arunachal Pradesh

126

2

Gujarat

2132

3

Haryana

44325

4

Himachal Pradesh

534

5

Jammu & Kashmir

499

6

Jharkhand

12107

7

Karnataka

314

8

Kerala

51

9

Madhya Pradesh

6790

10

Maharashtra

47978

11

Manipur

28

12

Meghalaya

35

13

Odisha

1223

14

Punjab

12459

15

Rajasthan

57692

16

Tamil Nadu

2751

17

Tripura

1654

18

Uttar Pradesh

17614

19

Uttarakhand

316

20

West Bengal

20

 

Total

208648

 

This information was given by the Union Minister of Renewable Energy & Power Sh. R.K. Singh in the Lok Sabha Today.

 

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