The DDC today made its draft solar policy- Delhi Solar Energy policy, 2015 public for consultation.
After 15 days of consultation, it will be finalised and submitted to the Delhi government for further approval of the Cabinet.
The draft recommends installation of 1 GW (1,000 Mega Watts) solar power capacity in Delhi by the year 2020. It is proposed to double it to 2 GW by 2025, which is 21 per cent of national capital's peak power demand.
Greenpeace said that the political instability in intervening years since their report release has not allowed solar to take off in a big way.
But Sen said that he was optimistic that AAP government will show strong commitment towards the timeline presented in their draft policy.
"The Virtual Net Metering clause, when it comes into action, will help every resident in Delhi with a shared rooftop, a common Delhi issue, still produce solar energy.
"By doing this, they have provided a solution to one of the concerns that could block solar uptake in residential sector," Sen said, adding that Delhi might become the first Indian state to release such guidelines.
