Centre Sets Target for Rooftop Solar and Smart Meters in West Bengal
Centre Targets Rooftop Solar, Smart Meters in West Bengal

The central government has set a target of installing rooftop solar systems for 2.7 lakh domestic consumers under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana in West Bengal over the next two years. Additionally, the Centre has directed the state government to install two crore smart meters in the state over the next three to four years.

Union Power Minister's Announcement

Union Power Minister Manohar Lal announced these targets on Saturday after a meeting with Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari in Kolkata. He stated, 'We have asked the state government to install two crore smart meters, starting July this year, in government offices, housing complexes, big consumers, and other consumers.'

Progress on Smart Meter Installation

The West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Co Ltd (WBSEDCL) has already installed around seven lakh smart meters in government offices, large industrial and commercial consumers, and domestic households. The Centre will provide a grant of Rs 900 per smart meter, Lal added.

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Chief Minister's Remarks

Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said, 'Work should be done under the PM Surya Ghar scheme, which could benefit people below the poverty line and those in hill areas. A team from the state will go to Delhi. We will discuss and work together.'

Implementation of PM Surya Ghar

The state government has already implemented PM Surya Ghar across West Bengal. This scheme offers financial subsidies to domestic consumers for installing rooftop solar power systems. It is one of the several central schemes that were not implemented by the previous Trinamool Congress government in the state.

Official Confirmation

A senior state government official confirmed, 'The Centre has asked us to install rooftop solar systems for 2.7 lakh domestic consumers under the PM Surya Ghar across Bengal in the next two years.'

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