Solar power generation on a clear day will be about 4 KWh (units) per day. Now, when fans, lights, TVs, refrigerators or other electrical/electronic devices are used during the day, solar energy is mainly used, if there is a power deficit, mains current (PGVCL electricity) is automatically used alongside solar energy. Conversely, if the roof house on the grid of solar power plant users is closed during the day, the excess solar energy is automatically exported to the grid (PGVCL). Suppose the 4 KWh (unit) solar energy generated from a 1 KW solar power plant is exported to the grid during the day because the owner of the solar plant is not used during the day. If the user consumes 6 KWh (unit) of mains electricity at night, he is required to pay the electricity supplier`s fees as follows: 6 – 4 = 2 KWh (unit). In order to take advantage of this benefit of net metering for rooftop solar power plants, two meters from DISCOM (electricity supply company) will be installed on the user`s premises. One is a solar meter that monitors the solar energy generated by photovoltaic solar modules, and another meter is a two-way meter that is installed by replacing the old meter installed in the user`s premises. In the commercial or industrial sector, there is no direct subsidy for rooftop solar power plants. However, these sectors can claim an accelerated depreciation of 40% in the first year of installation in India from 1 April 2017. In the areas of housing, institutions and social affairs, the Government of India (MNRE) provides a subsidy of 30% on the total cost of the Roof Top solar power plant. The payback period of the rooftop solar power plant for this segment is almost 6 years. Suppose the user of a grid-connected solar power plant (without a battery) has a demand charge of 2 KW, which is mentioned on their electricity bill. Then, in accordance with the specified standards, it can install up to a maximum of 50% of the capacity of a grid-connected solar power plant.

This means that the user can install a 1 KW solar power plant. Soler on grid ਵਾਸਤੇ three-phase meter ਦੀ ਜਰੂਰਤ ਹੈ ਕਿਰੱਪਾ ਕਰਕੇ ਇਸ ਦੀ ਕੀਮਤ ਦੱਸੀ ਜਾਵੇ ਜੀ A shadowless area of approximately 130 square feet is required for the installation of 1 KW photovoltaic solar modules. Interconnection Agreement for Residential and Government Applicants Up to 50% Interconnection Agreement for Industrial, Commercial and Other Consumers Does Not Use the «Renewable» Attribute for RPO& REC More than 50% MSME Interconnection Agreement for Industrial, Commercial and Other Consumers Does Not Use the «Renewable» Attribute for RPO& REC Interconnection Agreement for Industrial, Commercial and Other Consumers Uses the «Renewable» Attribute for the execution of the RPO interconnection agreement for industrial, commercial and other consumers use the «renewable» attribute under the REC mechanism We had installed a 4 KW on grid rooftop solar power plant in an NGO in Gondal. Photovoltaic solar modules of 300 Wp with an amount of 14 No were used for this solar power plant. Today, PGCVL installed the solar meter and the two-way meter to monitor solar production, giving the user the benefit of net metering. The Central Government (MNRE) grants a subsidy of 30% of the total cost of the system (i.e. Rs 20700/- per Kw, which corresponds to 30% of Rs 69000/), which will be reimbursed upon the successful commissioning of the system by us. SP Solar Bidirectional Meter Specifications (5-30A) TP Solar Bidirectional Meter Specifications (10-60A) TP Solar Bidirectional Meter Specifications (100/5 and 200/5A) Solar Bidirectional Meter Specifications HT The Government of Gujarat (GEDA) grants a subsidy @Rs 10000/- per KW with an upper limit of Rs 20000/-. This system of payment to DISCOM (electricity supply companies) on the basis of net usage is called net metering. Nous agirons en tant que partenaire de distribution pour le ministère des Énergies nouvelles et renouvelables (MNRE) GovT.

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