The government of karnataka under its solar policy 2014 21 has set a target of 2400 mw for grid connected roof top generation projects to be achieved by march 2021.
Karnataka solar rooftop policy 2018.
The policy will come into effect from operative period 2014 and shall remain in force until 2021 or till such.
The policy shall be known as the karnataka solar policy 2014 2021.
The karnataka solar policy 2014 2021 dated.
The commission by its orders issued from time to time has been.
According to mercom india solar project tracker karnataka has installed large scale solar capacity of over 5 3 gw and has a development pipeline of 2 5 gw making it the leading.
Karnataka state solar rooftop policy released.
To promote solar roof top generation and technologies.
Karnataka solar policy 2014 21.
2021 22 totally 40 000 mw of rooftop solar projects are to be deployed in the country.
Maximum limit of solar will be 100 of the sanctioned load excess power will be bought at rs 3 99 per unit.
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The state solar energy potentials is more than 24 700mw and therefore it will play a key role if india has to reach the target of 100gw by the year 2022.
Amended solar policy 2014 21.
In the overall scheme of things the paper also pointed to the revised national solar mission targets to be achieved by 2021 22 which mentions 40 000 mw of rooftop solar projects and karnataka.
Karnataka renewable energy development limitednodal agency kredl 2.
Thereafter as on 31 12 2018 the state had an installed solar power generation capacity of 5329 mw in both grid connected ground mounted solar photovoltaic and rooftop solar.
22 05 2014 with amendment dated.
The government of karnataka gok has notified the karnataka solar policy 20142021 on 22 nd may 2014 which envisages achieving of a minimum of 400 mw of grid connected solar rooftop plants and 1600 mw of grid connected utility scale solar projects in the state by 2018.
Karnataka has a very strong focus towards solar and in 2016 revised its target to achieve 6000mw of grid connected solar power by the year 2021.