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MNRE Unveils Guidelines for Real Estate Developers to Access CFA Under PM Surya Ghar, Promoting Solar Adoption

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has unveiled crucial guidelines that aim to transform the residential real estate sector’s approach to sustainable energy. In a significant step toward promoting rooftop solar adoption, the MNRE has outlined clear terms for real estate developers to avail Central Financial Assistance (CFA) under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana.

These measures are designed not only to incentivize developers but also to ensure that the long-term benefits of rooftop solar installations are passed on directly to the residents of housing complexes. A key requirement under these new guidelines is that developers must submit an undertaking. This undertaking affirms that any rooftop solar systems installed with CFA support will be handed over to the respective group housing society or residential welfare association. Furthermore, the benefits derived from these rooftop solar assets, particularly savings on electricity costs, must be shared with residents, reducing their charges for common facility energy consumption. This initiative is part of a larger national goal to expand rooftop solar capacity in India. The government aims to cover 10 million households with rooftop solar systems by 2026-27, as part of the PM Surya Ghar programme, with a massive financial allocation of ₹750.21 billion (~$8.88 billion). The program also encourages developers to incorporate battery storage and hybrid inverters, broadening the scope for solar solutions in residential settings.

The broader objective of these changes is clear: to enhance sustainability and make solar energy more accessible. By ensuring that the savings from solar installations benefit the entire community, the MNRE is championing a more equitable approach to clean energy, making it not just a financial win for developers but also for residents who will enjoy lower electricity bills. This initiative promises to reinforce India’s commitment to renewable energy, potentially reducing its carbon footprint and contributing to the global fight against climate change. As the country continues to scale up solar energy, the market is responding positively. In the first half of 2024 alone, India added 1.1 GW of rooftop solar capacity, marking the highest half-yearly installation to date. This surge in installations reflects the growing acceptance and reliance on solar solutions, a testament to the increasing recognition of the benefits of clean energy in urban settings. While these new guidelines may require developers to adjust their strategies, the move is expected to stimulate further growth in the renewable energy sector, making sustainable housing a reality for many across the country. Ultimately, the residents benefit, the environment benefits, and India’s green energy future becomes a little brighter.

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