Solar power generation mandatory in houses, malls in Haryana

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Jun 15 2014 | 4:30 PM IST
The Haryana government today said it has decided to implement an energy conservation action plan under which solar power generation will be made mandatory in different categories of buildings or areas with a suitable enforcement mechanism.
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda in a release here said this will lead to generation of 200 MW of power, annual saving of Rs 151 crore on coal and 16.60 lakh kilo litres of water.
The annual energy saving by implementing the mandatory provisions will be 320 million units. Three lakh MTs of annual carbon emission will also be prevented in the atmosphere, he said.
In case of all residential buildings built on a plot size of 500 square yards and above falling within the limits of MCs and HUDA/HSIIDC sectors, the mandatory installation of solar power plant to be installed will be of minimum one KWp or five per cent of connected load, whichever is higher, the official release said.
The user share on installation of minimum proposed capacity system after availing 30 per cent central financial assistance (CFA) would be Rs 52,500.
In case of all private hospitals and nursing homes, industrial establishments, commercial establishments, malls, hotel with connected load of 50 KW to 1000 KW, the solar power plant would be of minimum 10 KWp or five per cent of connected load, whichever is higher.
The estimated user share on installation of minimum proposed capacity system after availing 30 per cent CFA would be Rs five lakh.
In case of more than 1,000 KW of connected load, it will be mandatory to install solar power plant of minimum 50 KWp or three per cent of the connected load, whichever is higher. The user share on installation of minimum proposed capacity system after availing 30 per cent CFA would be Rs 22 lakh to Rs 25 lakh, it said.
In the category of all private schools, educational institutes, colleges, hostels, technical, vocational education institutes, universities having connected load of 30 KW and above will have the mandatory installation of solar power plant to be installed of minimum five KWp or five per cent of connected load, whichever is higher.
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First Published: Jun 15 2014 | 4:30 PM IST

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