India: Rebate Programme for 400,000 m² in public, social and industrial sector
On 22 January 2014, the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energies (MNRE) has officially announced the allocation of Indian Rupees (INR) 1.08 billion (around EUR 13.32 million) for a 24-months programme. Solar hot water and solar process heat installations receive funding of 3,000 INR/m² (around 37 EUR/m²). The programme will be implemented by State Novel Agencies (SNAs) and Channel Partners accredited by the MNRE.
Country / region |
India |
Name of programme |
Industrial and Institutional solar thermal collector systems for water heating needs targeting 0.4 million m² until January 2016 |
Type of incentive |
Rebate |
Eligible technologies |
Flat plate and vacuum tube collectors |
Applicable sectors |
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Amount |
3,000 INR/m² (around 37 EUR/m²) |
Maximum incentive |
3,000 INR/m² (around 37 EUR/m²) |
Requirements for system |
Water temperature controller must prevent overheating |
Requirements for installation |
Not specified |
Finance provider |
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India |
Total funds |
Total INR 1.08 billion (around EUR 13.32 million) |
Funding source |
National Clean Energy Fund (NCEF) of Government of India |
Effective date |
November 2013 |
Expiration date |
October 2015 |
Website |
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Last review of this tabloid |
March 2014 |
Contact |
Ministry of New and Renewable Energies |