Goa gets new solar policy, govt to give 50 pct subsidy on clean energy
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The Goa government has notified the Solar Energy Policy to promote unconventional electricity generation in the coastal state. The policy, which was notified on Thursday, came into force with immediate effect.
As per the policy, the consumer and the producer of solar power will be entitled to avail benefit in the form of 50 per cent subsidy from the state government, a senior official said on Friday. The policy also provides for a penalty equal to five per cent of the value of energy committed every day, if a power producer fails to complete and commission the project within the given deadline, he said.
It mentions that technological improvements have made the generation of solar energy economically viable and would lead to a reduction in expenditure of the state for the purchase of conventional power from the grid. Under the policy, the government will provide 50 per cent subsidy, including 30 per cent share from the Centre, for the capital cost or the benchmark cost provided by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) or cost arrived through the tendering process by the Goa Energy Development Agency (GEDA).
(With inputs from agencies.)
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