Andhra Pradesh Government is planning to offer 20 per cent subsidy in addition to the 30 per cent subsidy offered by the Union Government for solar units. According to a statement from the Energy Conservation Mission, the additional subsidy will come through budgetary support. Households can sell extra solar power to the grid at pool cost.
M. Sahoo, State Principal Secretary, Energy, in a statement said the accent was on harnessing solar power by encouraging industries and other entities to set up solar power plants for captive consumption as well as for third-party sale within the State.
AP Transco has invited bids for procurement of 1,000 MW of solar power and received 331 bids offering 1,730 MW. It has offered Rs 6.49 per unit.
AP Transco has agreed to provide connectivity for 779 MW of solar power for industries having captive power plants.
At a meeting organised by the Gujarat Energy Research & Management Institute (Germi), M. Kamalakar Babu, Vice-Chairman and MD of Corporation, said considerable amount of power could be saved by tapping solar power.
He said the State offers to extend concessions on land registration and VAT and offer other benefits making it attractive to set up solar units.
As part of these initiatives and for the development of green power, the government is planning to conduct a big solar exhibition in coordination with industrial associations like Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) to highlight the impact of solar power for the benefit of industries, entrepreneurs and general public. For details contact: cii.south@cii.in