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Suraj
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Suraj
Asked: June 5, 2024

How much I need to pay for my rooftop solar plant

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  • Solar Faqs Team
    Solar Faqs Team
    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on June 5, 2024 at 1:06 pm

    You need to pay the full cost of the rooftop solar project under the PM Surtya Ghar scheme. The govt later disburses the subsidies to your account usually in 1-2 months.

    You need to pay the full cost of the rooftop solar project under the PM Surtya Ghar scheme. The govt later disburses the subsidies to your account usually in 1-2 months.

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Anant
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Anant
Asked: June 5, 2024

What are the financing options available for rooftop solar

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  • Prasanna Singh
    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on June 5, 2024 at 1:08 pm

    There are several national banks and NBFCs which offer special loans to afford rooftop solar. You can find the details of the lenders and their offers on the National Rooftop Solar Portal/PM Surya Ghar portal. There are around 18 banks/NBFcs which offer residential rooftop solar loans.

    There are several national banks and NBFCs which offer special loans to afford rooftop solar. You can find the details of the lenders and their offers on the National Rooftop Solar Portal/PM Surya Ghar portal. There are around 18 banks/NBFcs which offer residential rooftop solar loans.

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Bhaskar
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Bhaskar
Asked: June 5, 2024

What are the other mandatory parts used in rooftop solar besides solar panels

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  • Manish Kumar
    Manish Kumar
    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on June 5, 2024 at 1:13 pm

    A rooftop solar system comprises of solar panels, inverters, net-meters, solar structures, earthing wires, connecting wires, lightening arresters and others. These are mandatory parts needed in the system. So it is not the solar panel alone but a whole range of other items too that make the whole syRead more

    A rooftop solar system comprises of solar panels, inverters, net-meters, solar structures, earthing wires, connecting wires, lightening arresters and others. These are mandatory parts needed in the system. So it is not the solar panel alone but a whole range of other items too that make the whole system.

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Dilip
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Dilip
Asked: June 5, 2024

What is the role of states in PM Surya Ghar

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    Solar Faqs Team
    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on June 5, 2024 at 1:15 pm

    Besides the PM Surya Ghar guidelines, the actual installation takes place in compliance with the state regulations on rooftop solar. For example it is the state regulation which talks about the state's financial support given to customers besides the central subsidies. State rules also talk about thRead more

    Besides the PM Surya Ghar guidelines, the actual installation takes place in compliance with the state regulations on rooftop solar. For example it is the state regulation which talks about the state’s financial support given to customers besides the central subsidies. State rules also talk about the time period for completing Technical Feasibility Report, commissioning of rooftop solar project and other persmissions.

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Mohandas
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Mohandas
Asked: May 31, 2024

Can you sit on solar panels?

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  • Lucky singh
    Lucky singh
    Answer on May 31, 2024 at 4:21 pm

    No, you should not sit on solar panels. While panels are rated to be able to carry a certain amount of weight, they are not made for carrying the sitting weight of an adult human. the occasional monkey, birds and hit by hailstones are what panels are designed to weather.

    No, you should not sit on solar panels. While panels are rated to be able to carry a certain amount of weight, they are not made for carrying the sitting weight of an adult human. the occasional monkey, birds and hit by hailstones are what panels are designed to weather.

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Avyaan
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Avyaan
Asked: May 31, 2024

What damages a solar battery?

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  • Manish Kumar
    Manish Kumar
    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on May 31, 2024 at 11:04 am

    Extreme temperatures, humidity and dust can damage solar batteries.

    Extreme temperatures, humidity and dust can damage solar batteries.

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Surendra
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Surendra
Asked: May 31, 2024

Do solar panels work when dirty?

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  • Balvinder singh
    Balvinder singh
    Answer on May 31, 2024 at 4:20 pm

    Yes, solar panels will continue to work even when dirty, although at a degraded performance level. We have tracked output drops of over 15-20% in really dirty panels versus panels cleaned a day earlier. So if you are in an area prone to dusty weather, then cleaning your panels once a fortnite at leaRead more

    Yes, solar panels will continue to work even when dirty, although at a degraded performance level. We have tracked output drops of over 15-20% in really dirty panels versus panels cleaned a day earlier. So if you are in an area prone to dusty weather, then cleaning your panels once a fortnite at least is advisable. Large, utility scale plants of course require much more regular maintenance.

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Yash
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Yash
Asked: May 29, 2024

Why is the price of solar power higher in corporate PPAs when we compare with utility scale government tenders from SECI etc?

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  • Prasanna Singh
    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on May 29, 2024 at 2:34 pm

    That's a very good question, and we will try and answer it as comprehensively as possible here. Corporate PPAs in India have typically been at a 50 percent or higher premium over bids at government backed tenders, and for good reasons. Right at the top is the matter of scale. The low rates of Rs 2.5Read more

    That’s a very good question, and we will try and answer it as comprehensively as possible here. Corporate PPAs in India have typically been at a 50 percent or higher premium over bids at government backed tenders, and for good reasons. Right at the top is the matter of scale. The low rates of Rs 2.50 and around that you see for solar tenders are for capacities that typically are in the 100 MW plus range, at the least.

    Secondly, government tenders come with significant flexibility on location, something most corporate PPAs don’t. In a majority of cases, particularly large solar rooftops, the installations have to be in the same state or even corporate plant site. That impacts generation.

    Then we have the issue of long term government PPAs versus corporate ratings, which affects cost of funds for the developer. Funds are typically raised for shorter tenures, at higher costs in case of corporate PPAs.

    Finally, project timelines in government tenders are 24 months or higher, allowing developers to make the most of buying opportunities for key inputs like modules. In corporate deals, project timelines can be as little as 6 months, forcing developers to move faster with limited flexibility.

    All of these add up to a significantly higher cost, and this is before taking into account multiple charges at state level open access regulations, versus supplying to discoms directly.

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Aravind
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Aravind
Asked: May 29, 2024

How long do solar panels last?

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  • Prasanna Singh
    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on May 29, 2024 at 2:43 pm

    According to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), solar panels last between 20 and 30 years. Some well-made panels may even last up to 40 years

    According to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), solar panels last between 20 and 30 years. Some well-made panels may even last up to 40 years

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Vishnu
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Vishnu
Asked: May 29, 2024

Do solar panels need to be cleaned?

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  • Manish Kumar
    Manish Kumar
    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on May 29, 2024 at 2:40 pm

    Yes, solar panels need to be cleaned to ensure maximum efficiency.

    Yes, solar panels need to be cleaned to ensure maximum efficiency.

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