A number of incentives are being provided for growth of the renewable energy sector in the country: Union Power & NRE Minister Shri R. K. Singh – EQ Mag
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The Ministry is implementing various schemes and programmes which have provisions of incentives for Renewable Energy deployment. These include:
- Grid Connected Rooftop Solar PV Power Projects
- Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU) Scheme Phase-II (Government Producer Scheme) for grid-connected Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Projects by the Government Producers
- PLI Scheme ‘National Programme on High Efficiency Solar PV Modules’
- Solar Park Scheme
- PM-KUSUM scheme
- Green Energy Corridor Scheme
- Biomass Programme
- Waste to Energy Programme
- Biogas Programme
- R&D programme
- National Green Hydrogen Mission
The details of incentives being provided as Central Financial Assistance (CFA) by the Ministry under these schemes/ programmes are given in Annexure.
During the year 2023-24, as on 30.06.2023, a total of 4.48 GW renewable energy capacity has been installed in India. This includes 3.32 GW Solar Power, 1.14 GW Wind Power, 0.01 GW Small Hydro Power, and 0.01 GW Bio-Power.
On the basis of details received from Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. (MPUVNL), the details of implementation of major projects related to renewable energy in Khargone-Barwani Parliamentary Constituency is as under:-
Bio mass registered projects 1.5 MW at Village-Mendrana, Tehsil-Pansemal, District-Barwani.
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