The total installed capacity of solar power in India has crossed the milestone of 5,000 MW.
The cumulative installed capacity has reached to 5,130 MW with an installed capacity of 1385 MW in the current FY 2015-16
Rajasthan tops with installed capacity of 1264 MW, followed by Gujarat
(1024MW), Madhya Pradesh (679 MW), Tamil Nadu (419 MW), Maharashtra (379
MW) and Andhra Pradesh (357 MW).
The NDA Government has set the ambitious target of generating 100 GW of solar power by 2021-22 under the National Solar Mission.
It is envisaged to generate 60 GW of ground-mounted grid-connected solar
power and 40 GW through the roof-top grid interactive solar power to
fulfil the requirement of 100 GW of solar power.
The NDA Government has also fixed year-wise targets to monitor solar power generation in the country.
The target for the current year is 2,000 MW and the next year 12,000 MW.
The Renewable Energy Ministry is putting all efforts through various
schemes of Central and State Governments to achieve the targets.
It has been planned that around 18,000 MW tender should be out by March 31, 2016.
To achieve these objectives, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
has initiated several projects including a Scheme for Development of
Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects; Scheme for Development
of Solar PV Power Plants on Canal Banks/ Canal Tops; Scheme for setting
up 300 MW of grid connected Solar PV Power Projects by defence
establishments under the Ministry of Defence and Para Military Forces
with viability Gap Funding; scheme of setting up 1000 MW of
Grid-Connected Solar PV Power Projects by CPSUs with Viability Gap
Funding; and scheme for setting up 15000 MW of grid connected to achieve
this target
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