Educational institutions most open to solar power

April 29, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:33 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Educational institutions in the Capital have been the most receptive to green energy, reveals data released by power discoms.

Power major BSES announced on Thursday that its rooftop ‘net metering’ initiative for solar energy has got a major push in the Capital with as many as 113 projects generating over 4,600 KW of energy.

A BSES spokesperson said that the domestic category saw the largest number of net metering connections, while educational institutions category had the largest net metering load.

“Apart from this, over 20 solar net metering projects with a cumulative sanctioned load of over 800 KW are under various stages of commissioning at the consumers’ end.

As many as 26 schools and educational institutes have opted for it,” the official added.

The rooftop solar energy potential in the BSES area is in excess of 250-300 MW, it said. Net metering involves setting up roof top solar panels and producing power for self-consumption, while the surplus can be sold to the discoms at rates approved by the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC).

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