Tata Power Solar Systems Limited has started a new project called ‘Ghar Ghar Solar’ in Uttar Pradesh, beginning in the city of Varanasi. This initiative aims to help residents use clean energy and save money.
Potential for Solar Power
About 10 lakh homes in Uttar Pradesh can install rooftop solar systems. Tata Power’s network of partners will ensure quick and easy installation of these systems.
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Financial Benefits
Residents can get a subsidy of up to Rs. 1,08,000 for installing rooftop solar panels. This includes Rs. 78,000 from the Central Government and up to Rs. 30,000 from the State Government. This subsidy is part of the PM Surya Ghar Yojana.
Advanced Technology
Tata Power uses efficient bifacial panels that absorb light on both sides, requiring less space. The company guarantees a quick installation process, taking only 7 days from inquiry to installation.
Savings and Sustainability
A typical 3 kW rooftop solar system can save a household up to INR 27,000 per year on electricity bills. Excess electricity can be fed back into the grid for additional savings through net metering.
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Easy Financing and Support
Tata Power offers flexible financing options and has a team of skilled technicians to ensure a smooth installation process. The company provides a 25-year warranty on solar panels and lifetime service and support.
The ‘Ghar Ghar Solar’ initiative by Tata Power aligns with India’s goal to increase solar energy usage. With this project, residents of Uttar Pradesh can enjoy significant financial savings while contributing to a greener environment.
How to Apply for Ghar Ghar Solar
Residents can apply for rooftop solar systems by visiting the UP government’s renewable energy website or calling Tata Power’s helpline for more information.
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