Government Subsidy for Solar Water Heater Installation
As renewable energy gains traction, solar energy stands out as a leading source. A 5-kilowatt solar panel system can produce approximately 20 to 25 units of electricity daily, depending on weather and location. Areas with abundant sunlight, particularly in northern India, can expect higher energy output.
Solar Water Heater Subsidy Scheme
The government has launched a Solar Water Heater Subsidy Scheme to encourage the adoption of solar energy. This initiative aims to install 75,000 liters of solar water heater systems annually. Homeowners can benefit from reduced electricity bills while contributing to environmental sustainability.
Subsidy in Uttarakhand
In Uttarakhand, residents can avail a 60% discount on solar water heater installations. For commercial uses, a 30% subsidy is offered. Installing a 100-liter system could save up to nine lakh units of electricity annually, significantly lowering monthly bills.
Key Features of the Scheme
The scheme not only reduces electricity costs but also minimizes carbon emissions, with a 100-liter solar water heater preventing 1.5 tonnes of CO2 emissions yearly. With a lifespan of 15 to 20 years, these systems are durable and energy-efficient, making them a wise investment for homeowners.
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Summary at glance
The Solar Water Heater Subsidy Scheme promotes renewable energy by offering financial incentives for installing solar water heaters. Residents can receive significant discounts, such as 60% in Uttarakhand, reducing both electricity costs and carbon emissions. A typical 100-liter solar water heater can save about 1,500 units of electricity annually and help prevent 1.5 tonnes of CO2 emissions. The government aims to install 75,000 liters of solar water systems yearly, enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability.
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