Solar Rooftop
In grid connected rooftop or Solar PV system, the DC power generated from SPV panel is converted to AC power using power conditioning unit and for captive use or is fed to the grid either of 33 kV/11 kV three phase lines or of 440V three phase line depending on the local technical and legal requirements under Net Metering arrangement with DICSOM We are working in the commercial and industrial (C&I) & MSME sector solar rooftop system.
The following category of Consumers shall be allowed to implement and integrate rooftop solar systems onto the grid:
1. Domestic Consumers
2. Industrial Consumers
3. Commercial Consumers
4. [Add other types of Consumers]
An Eligible Entity is a:
- Person or Company that either own the system or lease the system from a Third-Party Financer/ Developer/ Investor,
- Legal Owner of the premise on which the rooftop solar system is to be installed OR a Tenant of
the premises in case the building is leased, and - Consumer of the Distribution Licensee for the area on which the building is located
India has taken the target of developing 40 GW of rooftop solar power capacity as a part of its Green Commitments before UNFCCC. While most countries leading in solar energy have a considerable share of their solar power from rooftop projects, the rooftop solar power is still an riseing segment in India. Considering the clear advantages of rooftop solar power (minimal distribution losses, no need of land or dedicated transmission, etc.), The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is pursuing development of proactive ecosystem for the fast development of this segment. Rooftop solar is on the way to become the primary choice of energy generation for commercial, industrial and residential segments in India, and there is a growing need to extract the full potential and invest in technologies that are going to stay relevant in the coming decades. ………………..Source 2020 Mercom Capital Group.
In 2014, a further assessment on potential SPV capacity in India was undertaken by the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE). This study estimated a rooftop SPV potential of 42.8 GW. This infographic map provides a snapshot of India Solar Rooftop potential India installed 5400 MW till 2019.
We concluded rooftop solar is among the most mature models of saving & sustainability in societal, environmental and energy terms. Rooftop solar provides an freedom to an individual to directly invest towards its own self-reliance, in turn strengthening one’s own sense of responsibility, and finally the greater proud ownership.