Uttar Pradesh Vindhya Region Reaches 17.19 MW Rooftop Solar Capacity
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Uttar Pradesh Vindhya Region Reaches 17.19 MW Rooftop Solar Capacity

Vindhya Nagar in Uttar Pradesh has achieved rooftop solar capacity of 17.19 megawatt (MW) as local officials reported, with installations now generating electricity fed directly into the grid. The capacity has been deployed across 5,357 buildings under a drive to expand distributed generation across the district. The programme forms part of the national PM Surya Ghar Yojana designed to accelerate rooftop adoption and lower household electricity bills.

Authorities said that some 13,169 residents have submitted applications for rooftop systems, reflecting robust public interest and uptake. Implementation is being facilitated by the Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency, which is administering subsidy-backed schemes and coordinating vendor engagement. Consumers can install systems at an estimated cost of Rs 65,000 per kilowatt (kW), with government support offering subsidies of up to Rs 45,000 per kW.

To date more than 4,663 beneficiaries have received subsidy disbursements directly into bank accounts, according to officials, supporting faster adoption among households. Solar systems are also being placed on government and semi-government buildings, indicating institutional commitment to renewable energy. In a further step a proposal valuing Rs 10 million (mn) has been lodged to develop a solar model village in the Harsar area to demonstrate scalable decentralised infrastructure.

The expansion in Vindhya Nagar is being presented as a local example of how targeted incentives and agency support can accelerate clean energy deployment at community scale. Officials expect the programme to reduce electricity expenditures for participating households while contributing to broader state renewable targets. Continued subsidy flows and institutional installations are likely to shape the next phase of growth and vendor participation in the region. Local officials intend to continue outreach and vendor training to sustain momentum, and to ensure quality installations, grid integration and to monitor performance and address technical issues promptly over the coming months.

Vindhya Nagar in Uttar Pradesh has achieved rooftop solar capacity of 17.19 megawatt (MW) as local officials reported, with installations now generating electricity fed directly into the grid. The capacity has been deployed across 5,357 buildings under a drive to expand distributed generation across the district. The programme forms part of the national PM Surya Ghar Yojana designed to accelerate rooftop adoption and lower household electricity bills. Authorities said that some 13,169 residents have submitted applications for rooftop systems, reflecting robust public interest and uptake. Implementation is being facilitated by the Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency, which is administering subsidy-backed schemes and coordinating vendor engagement. Consumers can install systems at an estimated cost of Rs 65,000 per kilowatt (kW), with government support offering subsidies of up to Rs 45,000 per kW. To date more than 4,663 beneficiaries have received subsidy disbursements directly into bank accounts, according to officials, supporting faster adoption among households. Solar systems are also being placed on government and semi-government buildings, indicating institutional commitment to renewable energy. In a further step a proposal valuing Rs 10 million (mn) has been lodged to develop a solar model village in the Harsar area to demonstrate scalable decentralised infrastructure. The expansion in Vindhya Nagar is being presented as a local example of how targeted incentives and agency support can accelerate clean energy deployment at community scale. Officials expect the programme to reduce electricity expenditures for participating households while contributing to broader state renewable targets. Continued subsidy flows and institutional installations are likely to shape the next phase of growth and vendor participation in the region. Local officials intend to continue outreach and vendor training to sustain momentum, and to ensure quality installations, grid integration and to monitor performance and address technical issues promptly over the coming months.

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