Established in a decentralized solar plant of 1,190 MW of 1,190 MW in Rajasthan in the last one year

According to an official statement, a decentralized solar project was installed in Rajasthan under the Prime Minister-Kusam scheme in the last one year.

So far, a total of 684 decentralized solar plants have been established in Rajasthan with a total capacity of 1,305 MW, of which 592 plants (1,190 MW) have been established in the last 12 months.

Unlike traditional solar parks, the Kusum scheme encourages small-capacity, grid-connected plants to partnership with self-installed or infertile land developers. Trees are installed within 5 km of the grid substation, and compared to thermal power, electricity offers electricity at a significant rate of Rs 2.09-3 per unit.

As a result, the scheme is now viewed as a double solution for clean energy and rural livelihood, while farmers are changing electricity growers, while discomats benefit from low-cost, low-cost distribution, the statement said.

The scheme, which has been handled by the Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation earlier, has now been implemented with the Power Discovery in accordance with the central guidelines.


Officers SAIDs said that by setting up the dedicated officers dedicated to the procedural obstacles, the SOP was made with land and debt-related issues to speed up the SOP. Out of the three discOM in the state, Jodhpur is leading with 997.5 MW, followed by Jaipur (169.22 MW) and Ajmer (137.33 MW). At the national level, Rajasthan is the third in the first and element-C in the component of the Kusam scheme after Gujarat and Maharashtra. The state government has said to provide day electricity to all farmers for agriculture till 227.

Authorities have claimed that this will help reduce the dissolution of the state, which is more than Rs 90,000 crore, mainly due to high cost thermal power purchases.

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