SINGAPORE/MUMBAI/BHUBANESWAR, India, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's push to accelerate the rollout of rooftop solar power is falling short of targets despite heavy subsidies ...
Modi's rooftop solar initiative struggles with loan delays and insufficient state support, jeopardising clean energy goals and coal reliance.
Explore India's progress on the PM Surya Ghar rooftop solar scheme's second anniversary, highlighting growth and ongoing challenges.
India’s PM Surya Ghar rooftop solar scheme faces delays as loan bottlenecks and state utility concerns slow installations despite subsidies and clean-energy t ...
The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana has installed 22,65,521 rooftop solar systems across the country, benefitting 28,24,518 households till 30 January 2026.
The Haryana government has set a target to install rooftop solar systems on 2.22 lakh households in the state by March 31, ...
Bihar: PM Surya Ghar Scheme Powers Samastipur, 550 Households Enjoy Free Electricity. Samastipur (Bihar), Feb 17 (IANS) ...
The Budget has allocated ₹22,000 crore towards the PM Surya Garh Mufti Bijli Yojana, the government scheme that provides subsidy to install solar rooftop plants on one crore (mostly poor) households.
Haryana govt aims to install rooftop solar systems on 2.22 lakh households by March 2027. New financial assistance scheme approved.
Uttarakhand surpasses 1 GW of solar capacity with 1,027.87 MW installed, driven by rooftop and ground-mounted schemes, boosting clean energy, self-reliance and local employment.