Evaluating the capacities of rooftop solar business for India’s net-zero goals
By EPR Magazine Editorial November 29, 2022 12:02 pm
By EPR Magazine Editorial November 29, 2022 12:02 pm
Harvesting solar power is one of the most eco-friendly and cost-effective methods of electricity generation. While India has made great strides in utility-scale solar electricity generation, residential rooftop solar generation has so far been underwhelming. The situation could soon change as resurgent demand and a strong policy push could help residential rooftop solar installations grow by 60 percent year-on-year to reach a cumulative 3.2 GW capacity by the end of the fiscal year (FY) 2023.
While India has made great strides in utility-scale solar electricity generation, residential rooftop solar generation has so far been underwhelming.
The markedly low cost of solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity in India has not yet translated to a fast-paced adoption of the technology in the residential rooftop segment.
India has more than 300 million households and is endowed with abundant sunshine almost throughout the year, with an annual average of 300 sunny days. This shows that the potential for rooftop solar installations in residential spaces is huge in India. However, this potential remains largely untapped, as residential installations in the country aggregate to a mere 2 gigawatts (GW) as of fiscal year (FY) 2022.
The prime reason for this slow adoption is that the grid tariffs for residential consumers in India are low compared to those for the commercial and industrial (C&I) segment. As a result, for a long time, the cost of solar technology did not make commercial sense for this category of consumers. Furthermore, a lack of consumer awareness was another critical challenge for the residential market. Additional factors like delays in approval of consumers’ net metering connections and subsidy payments to the installers by state electricity distribution companies (DISCOMs) were also major headwinds on the supply side of the residential market.
The economic and environmental benefits of rooftop solar adoption are providing a much-desired fillip for the residential market’s growth.
However, in the post-COVID-19 era, increasing societal consciousness visà-vis the economic and environmental benefits of rooftop solar adoption is providing a much-desired fillip for the residential market’s growth. In addition, a policy push by the central government is also helping drive rooftop residential solar installations.
From FY2019 to FY2022, the residential segment grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 90 percent. This trend of cumulative installations is mainly due to the rooftop solar boom in Gujarat, especially over the past three fiscal years on account of the SURYA Gujarat (Surya Urja Rooftop Yojana Gujarat) scheme launched in August 2019. By FY2022, the scheme’s goal was to install 1,600 megawatts (MW) of solar rooftop systems, covering the roofs of 800,000 households. Aggregating demand through strong public outreach initiatives and regular tender issuance by state agencies has significantly contributed to Gujarat’s success in residential solar development.
The scheme also demonstrated that digitalisation (i.e., communication of relevant and simplified information through digital media) of the entire value chain infrastructure is critical. In addition to overall consumer awareness, digitalisation warrants reliable digital tools for financial institutions (FIs) for market assessment and pre- and post-installation monitoring of solar plants, etc.
Following the success of Gujarat, the central government also introduced a landmark initiative in July 2022 with the launch of a national digital portal to simplify the rooftop solar installation process for residential consumers. The portal facilitates subsidy disbursement via the direct benefit transfer (DBT) mechanism, allowing residential consumers to directly access the central government subsidy.
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