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PM-KUSUM Scheme: Comm Secy S&T chairs maiden meet of Steering Committee 

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JAMMU: Commissioner Secretary, Science and Technology (S&T), Saurabh Bhagat, today chaired the maiden meeting of the Steering Committee constituted for the smooth implementation of the PM-KUSUM Scheme across Jammu and Kashmir at the Civil Secretariat here.

During the meeting, the Commissioner Secretary briefed the members on all three components of the PM-KUSUM Scheme which has primarily been conceived for the upliftment of farmers in the country. The Committee members were also updated on the progress achieved by JAKEDA under Components ‘A’ and ‘B’ of the PM-KUSUM Scheme.

The Commissioner Secretary also advised the officers of the Agriculture and Horticulture departments to the identification of prospective beneficiaries who could avail the benefits of the PM-KUSUM scheme including the provision of easy financing of beneficiary shares, for installation of solar agriculture pumps, through J&K Bank under Kissan Dost Scheme.

It was informed in the meeting that Component ‘A’ of the PM-KUSUM scheme envisages setting up of Decentralized Ground/ Stilt Mounted Grid Connected Solar or other Renewable Energy based power plants in the capacity range of 0.5 to 2.0 MW within a 5 Km radius of grid sub-stations. Under this component, JAKEDA has identified seven sites for the development of solar power projects with a cumulative capacity of 13.4 MWs.

Component ‘B’ of the scheme entails the installation of Standalone Solar Agriculture Pumps by farmers with a collective subsidy of 80% for irrigation of their farmlands. JAKEDA has installed 900 solar pumps across the UT of J&K under this component, against a target of 5000 pumps sanctioned by the MNRE, GoI.

Similarly, under Component ‘C’ of the PM-KUSUM Scheme JAKEDA is contemplating solarizing 4000 individual Grid Connected Agriculture Pumps ranging from 1 HP to 15 HP Capacities at a total project cost of Rs.140 Cr in a phased manner with an aim to reduce the electricity subsidy burden of the DISCOMs and earnings by farmers through the sale of excess solar power to the DISCOMs or the excess energy generated could be adjusted against the energy bills of their residences under Group Net Metering facility.

During the meeting, various issues including the execution of power purchase agreements with the farmers under component ‘A’ of the scheme and installation of bi-directional net meters for all rooftop solar consumers were discussed with the DISCOMs who assured their full cooperation for the successful implementation of the scheme.

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