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India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy reiterated its commitment to
build nearly 26 GW of solar power capacity in the agricultural sector by 2022.
Minister RK Singh said that a large part of the installation in the agricultural sector will be carried out
in the form of conventional land-based projects.
For example, a capacity of 10 GW will be installed on barren or fallow land available to farmers
.
In this way, farmers will be able to sell electricity from these projects to retailers and receive additional income
.
In addition, financial support
will be provided to farmers in the form of financial subsidies.
In addition, the government should support the installation of off-grid solar pumps
.
Solar pumps are conventional irrigation pumps
integrated with solar panels.
Irrigation is one of the most energy-intensive activities in the agricultural sector, and reducing the bulk of the burden on the grid can greatly improve retailers' financial finances
.
In addition to installing new off-grid solar pumps, solar panels
will be added to grid-connected irrigation pumps.
The government's scheme, called PM-KUSUM, will provide subsidies
worth Rs 34,400 crore.
The Indian government aims to reach 25.
7 GW of installed capacity
by 2022.
Although the minister did not share the progress made so far under the plan, it will be a challenge
for the government to achieve this goal in a timely manner.
India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy reiterated its commitment to
build nearly 26 GW of solar power capacity in the agricultural sector by 2022.
Minister RK Singh said that a large part of the installation in the agricultural sector will be carried out
in the form of conventional land-based projects.
For example, a capacity of 10 GW will be installed on barren or fallow land available to farmers
.
In this way, farmers will be able to sell electricity from these projects to retailers and receive additional income
.
In addition, financial support
will be provided to farmers in the form of financial subsidies.
In addition, the government should support the installation of off-grid solar pumps
.
Solar pumps are conventional irrigation pumps
integrated with solar panels.
Irrigation is one of the most energy-intensive activities in the agricultural sector, and reducing the bulk of the burden on the grid can greatly improve retailers' financial finances
.
In addition to installing new off-grid solar pumps, solar panels
will be added to grid-connected irrigation pumps.
The government's scheme, called PM-KUSUM, will provide subsidies
worth Rs 34,400 crore.
The Indian government aims to reach 25.
7 GW of installed capacity
by 2022.
Although the minister did not share the progress made so far under the plan, it will be a challenge
for the government to achieve this goal in a timely manner.