
Prime Minister Modi recently unveiled an ambitious plan to light up over a crore of homes across India through renewable energy! The initiative launched under the title ‘The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana,’ is a rooftop solar scheme, which aims to equip a whopping 1 crore households with solar panels.
This isn’t just about saving money on electricity bills, it’s a giant leap towards India’s goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2070.
To APPLY for a rooftop solar scheme, head to the pmsuryaghar.gov.in website and click on the ‘Apply for Rooftop Solar’ option. Then, follow these steps for registration:
Step 1
Register in the portal with the following
Step 2
Step 3
Before jumping in and installing a rooftop solar power plant, there’s one crucial step: getting feasibility approval from your local electricity distribution company, the DISCOM. Once you receive the approval, choose a reliable and registered vendor from the DISCOM’s list and install the solar setup.
Step 4
Once the installation is complete, submit the setup information and apply for a net meter.
Step 5
Once the net meter is installed and inspected by the DISCOM, they will issue a commissioning certificate through the portal.
Step 6
Once you’ve received the commissioning report, hop onto the portal and share your bank account details along with a cancelled cheque. Within a month, expect your subsidy to land securely in your bank account!
Ever since the electric vehicles started penetrating into the automotive space, there has been a debate among climate experts and environmentalists about the energy source being used for charging them.
Merely purchasing an EV and assuming you’ve made a significant environmental impact isn’t entirely accurate. The electricity coming out from your charging socket at home or in public charging stations is often generated through non-conventional or to be precise non-renewable means.
PM Surya Ghar scheme prominently addresses this issue as it equips the houses with solar panels, enabling the capacity to generate 300 free units of free electricity every month.
