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- PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana Turns One
- India Energy Week 2025 Showcases India’s Clean Cooking Gas Model: A Blueprint for the Global South
PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana Turns One
Introduction
- Launch & Vision: Launched on February 13, 2024, by PM Narendra Modi, aiming to install rooftop solar panels for one crore households by March 2027.
- World’s Largest Rooftop Solar Initiative: Aims to make solar energy affordable and accessible, accelerating India’s transition to sustainable energy.
- Current Achievements (as of Jan 27, 2025):
- 8.46 lakh households benefited.
- 70,000 installations/month, a 10x increase from pre-scheme levels.
- ₹4,308.66 crore disbursed as Central Financial Assistance (CFA).
- 45% beneficiaries receiving zero electricity bills.
Relevance : GS 2(Schemes) , GS 3(Energy Security)
Key Benefits
- Free Electricity for Households: Subsidized rooftop solar panels ensure zero-cost electricity for many.
- Reduced Government Electricity Subsidy Burden: Estimated annual savings of ₹75,000 crore in government electricity expenses.
- Promotes Renewable Energy Usage: Strengthens India’s push towards clean energy and energy security.
- Lower Carbon Footprint: A significant step in reducing carbon emissions, aiding India’s climate commitments.
Subsidy Structure
Monthly Electricity Consumption (Units) | Solar Plant Capacity | Subsidy Amount |
0-150 units | 1-2 kW | ₹30,000 – ₹60,000 |
150-300 units | 2-3 kW | ₹60,000 – ₹78,000 |
> 300 units | Above 3 kW | ₹ 78,000 |
- Application Process: Households can apply via the National Portal and select a certified vendor.
- Financial Assistance Processing Time: On average, 15 days post-redemption request.
- Loan Support: Collateral-free loans at 7% interest for solar systems up to 3 kW.
Impact Assessment
Household Benefits:
- Cost Savings: Solar power users save significantly on electricity bills.
- Income Generation: Households can sell surplus power to DISCOMs.
- Energy Independence: Reduces dependency on fossil-fuel-powered electricity
Expansion of Solar Capacity:
- 30 GW additional solar capacity expected in residential sectors.
Environmental Gains:
- Over 1,000 BUs of electricity generation over 25 years.
- 720 million tonnes CO₂ emission reduction.
Employment Generation:
- Expected to create 17 lakh direct jobs across:
- Manufacturing
- Logistics & Supply Chain
- Sales & Installation
- Operations & Maintenance (O&M)
Model Solar Village Initiative
- Objective: One Model Solar Village per district to showcase energy self-sufficiency.
- Funding: ₹800 crore total, ₹1 crore per village.
- Selection Criteria:
- Must be a revenue village.
- Population requirement: 5,000+ (2,000 in special category states).
- Selected based on highest renewable energy (RE) capacity six months post-identification.
Future Roadmap
- Target Installations:
- 10 lakh installations by March 2025.
- 20 lakh by October 2025.
- 40 lakh by March 2026.
- One crore by March 2027.
- Economic & Environmental Milestones:
- ₹75,000 crore in government savings.
- Stronger renewable energy infrastructure.
- Enhanced rural electrification via solar villages.
Conclusion
- PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana is a game–changer in India’s clean energy transition.
- The scheme reduces household energy costs, decarbonizes electricity production, and boosts employment.
- The Model Solar Village initiative fosters rural self-sufficiency in energy.
- India reaffirms its global leadership in renewable energy, accelerating towards a sustainable and carbon-neutral future.
India Energy Week 2025 Showcases India’s Clean Cooking Gas Model: A Blueprint for the Global South
Introduction :
- India showcased its success in achieving universal access to clean cooking fuel, positioning itself as a model for the Global South.
Relevance : GS 3 (Energy Security)
- The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) was highlighted as a game-changer in driving LPG adoption, with affordable pricing of 7 cents/day for beneficiaries and 15 cents/day for other consumers.
- India’s strategy involves targeted subsidies, digitalized distribution networks, and nationwide awareness campaigns.
- International stakeholders recognized India’s approach as highly replicable in nations facing energy access challenges.
Discussions & International Participation
- Ministerial roundtable chaired by Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri included representatives from Brazil, Tanzania, Malawi, Sudan, Nepal, and industry leaders like IEA, Total Energy, and BCG.
- Countries shared their clean cooking expansion strategies, challenges, and policy insights:
- Tanzania: Aims for 80% household transition to clean cooking by 2030, facing financing and regulatory challenges.
- Sudan: Emphasized private sector participation for LPG supply and local cylinder production.
- Nepal & Rwanda: Working on reducing firewood dependency through electric stoves and biogas initiatives.
India’s Policy Success & Key Takeaways
- Targeted Subsidies: Ensured affordability for low-income households.
- Strong Political Will: Government commitment enabled efficient policy execution.
- Digital Distribution Networks: Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) streamlined last-mile delivery.
- Cultural Shift Campaigns: Public awareness efforts boosted LPG adoption.
Global Perspectives on Scaling Clean Cooking
- IEA Deputy Executive Director Mary Burce Warlick: Highlighted the role of concessional financing and PPPs in clean cooking expansion.
- BCG Partner Rahool Panandiker: Stressed the need for refining the LPG refill model for sustainability.
- Regulatory Adjustments & Tax Reductions: Identified as crucial for large-scale adoption.
Future Prospects: Expanding Beyond LPG
- Solar Cookers: Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) developed solar cookers with integrated panels (~$500/unit).
- Challenge: High cost limiting mass adoption.
- Proposed solution: Carbon financing & private sector collaboration to reduce costs.
- Diverse Clean Cooking Options: India’s long-term goal is to reduce biomass reliance & cut carbon emissions.
India’s Global Leadership in Energy Transition
- Shri Puri emphasized that universal clean cooking access is a moral, health, and environmental imperative.
- India’s policies provide a scalable and sustainable framework for other developing nations.
- Strengthened international cooperation through India Energy Week, reaffirming India’s role as a leader in global energy dialogues.
India Energy Week 2025: Significance
- Evolved into the world’s second-largest energy event within two years.
- The third edition (Feb 11-14, 2025, Yashobhoomi, New Delhi) focused on shaping global energy narratives.
- Demonstrates India’s proactive stance in energy transition & clean cooking accessibility.