FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
All about solar rooftop system
The Solar PV modules/Solar Panels convert solar energy to DC (direct current) electrical energy. They are available in different technologies such as crystalline silicon, thin film silicon, CIGS, CdTe, HIT, etc. Crystalline Silicon Solar PV panels are most commonly used in solar rooftop systems. Multiple panels are connected together to form arrays as per the desired capacity of the system.
• Inverter:
Inverter converts variable DC output of Solar PV panels into AC power. The inverter also synchronizes with the grid so that generated power from the module can be injected into the grid.
• Module mounting structure:
The module mounting structure, is the support structure that holds the Solar PV panels in place for full system life and is exposed to all weather conditions. These are normally fixed at a particular angle and orientation in the case of solar rooftop systems. But these can also be of a type that tracks the Sun, called trackers.
• Bi-direction Meters:
Meters are used to record the generation or consumption of electricity. Bi-direction (or Net-Meters) are used to keep track of the electricity that the solar PV system injects into the utility grid and the electricity that is drawn from the utility grid.
• Balance of System:
These consist of cables, switchboards, junction boxes, earthing systems, circuit breakers, fuses, lightning protection systems, etc.
• Quality of equipment used
• No. of sunshine hours
• Workmanship
• PV module tilt angle and orientation
• Module Cleaning
• O&M activities etc.
• Utilization of available vacant roof space, no additional land required.
• Low gestation period.
• No additional requirement for transmission and distribution (T&D) lines.
• Reduces T&D losses as power consumption and generation are collocated.
• Improvement in the tail-end grid voltages and reduction of system congestion.
• Long-term energy and ecological security by a reduction in carbon emission.
• Better management of daytime peak loads by DISCOM/Utility.
• Meeting of the Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPOs) of obligated entities.
Cost of system & subsidies
Central financial assistance (or subsidy) is available only for residential sector grid connected solar rooftop projects only. For other sectors e.g. Govt., institutional, social, commercial, industrial etc. CFA is not available. Central Financial Assistance can be availed through state DISCOMS or directly from National Portal for5 Solar Rooftop where the process for installation of rooftop solar plants, starting from registering the applications to release of subsidy in residential consumers’ (beneficiaries’) bank account after installation and inspection of plant, can be tracked online at the national portal.
Central Financial Assistance (CFA)* to Residential sector
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CFA @ 40% of benchmark cost or @40 % of tendered rates (whichever is lower) for capacity up to 3 kWp
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CFA @ 20% of benchmark cost or 20 % of tendered rates (whichever is lower) for capacity beyond 3 kWp and up to 10 kWp
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CFA @ 20% of benchmark cost or @ 20 of tendered rates (whichever is lower) for GHS/RWA capacity up to 500 kWp (limited to 10 kWp per house and total upto 500 kWp)
Central Financial Assistance (CFA)/ Central Government Subsidy for rooftop solar plant installed by a residential consumer under simplified procedure
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Note: The CFA/subsidy will be available only for applications registered till 31.12.2022 in the National Portal and will be released after clearance by inspecting authority (DISCOM) on successful commissioning and installation of metering system as per specified procedure. The CFA/subsidy will not be applicable with retrospective effect.
Calculation of CFA/subsidy: The CFA/subsidy would be calculated on the basis of total solar module capacity/solar inverter capacity/capacity approved by DISCOM, whichever is lower.
For calculation of CFA, the PV plant capacity will be inverter capacity or the PV module capacity, whichever is lower. For availing CFA, the PV module and cell shall be manufactured in India only.
Illustration for calculation of central Government subsidy
(lowest of total solar module capacity or solar inverter capacity/ capacity approved by DISCOM)
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On National portal customer has to pay full cost and subsidy comes into his account after installation and commissioning of system
Check Advisory on scheme
DISCOMs from domestic consumers, in that case consumers are advised to inform DISCOM so that the DISCOM identify and punish such vendors.
Customer should consider at least the following factors:
• Price of the offered system.
• Warranties of system and components.
• Energy generation estimates and guaranties.
• Service backup and arrangements the vendor has in the area.
• Reference installations in the track record of the vendor – along with those customers’ feedback about system performance and service provided by the vendor.
Metering arrangement for solar rooftop
Business model for solar rooftop system
RESCO Model: Here, the entire system is owned by the 3rd party project developer. The consumer only purchases the generated energy by paying a pre-decided tariff on a monthly basis as per Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). The responsibility of O&M for the system lifetime (25 years) is also with the developer.
Installation of solar rooftop system
However, there is no such limitation in case the project is installed without any subsidy.
Operation and maintenance of solar plant
• Module cleaning is required periodically (dust, bird dropping and other debris can cause decrease in power generation). Periodicity depends on local conditions like dust, birds, air pollution, etc.
• Other items should be checked periodically as stated below:
1. Checking module connection integrity.
2. Checking junction boxes / string combiner boxes.
3. Inspecting mechanical integrity of mounting structures.
4. Tightening cable connections that have loosened.
5. Replacing blown fuses
6. Repairing lightning damage
7. Repairing equipment damaged by intruders or during module cleaning
However, ALMM order in respect of List I (Modules) shall be applicable on all such bids whose last date of bid submission is on or after 10.04.2021
Operation and maintenance of solar plant
However, ALMM order in respect of List I (Modules) shall be applicable on all such bids whose last date of bid submission is on or after 10.04.2021
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