Haryana to introduce Solar Rooftop Net Metering scheme

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : May 08 2015 | 1:48 PM IST
Power distribution companies in Haryana will soon introduce a scheme where consumers will get a chance to generate solar energy, which will be adjusted against their regular electricity bills.
The discoms will soon introduce Solar Rooftop Net Metering System, which will help cut down on power bills and save money as well as electricity, an official release said.
"Bills will be issued after adjustment of power generated and power used," it said.
"The State Government shall provide financial assistance at a rate of 40 per cent of the cost of system to the beneficiaries..," it further added.
It further said the unique facility of banking surplus power with the discoms and then using it when needed can result in reduction in one's electricity bill.
"Under this scheme, the maximum rooftops solar system capacity to be installed at any consumer premises shall not exceed his/her connected load in case of Low tension connection and contract demand in case of High tension connection," it said.
Moreover, it has also been decided to introduce an incentive scheme for advance payment for availing rebate in the electricity bills.
"The discoms will pay an incentive of 4 per cent on every bill to the consumers who will pay advance electricity bills equivalent to 120 per cent of the amount of previous one year electricity bills. The consumer will also be given interest on the advance payment," the release said.
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First Published: May 08 2015 | 1:48 PM IST

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