The government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi has proposed to significantly increase its solar power target for 2025.
, the government has issued a draft solar power policy that targets 6 gigawatts of solar power capacity installed by the end of 2025. With this, the government hopes to increase the share of solar power in Delhi’s total power consumption from current 9% to 25%.
The government also plans to exempt rooftop solar power projects from all taxes and duties, making them even more financially attractive. The draft policy also includes peer-to-peer trading. This will allow consumers with excess solar power to trade it with other consumers in real-time. A pilot project for
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