Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM) Scheme for de-dieselisation of farm sector and enhancing the income of farmers. Under the Scheme, central government subsidy upto 100% of the total cost is given for the installation of standalone solar pumps and also for the solarization of existing grid-connected agricultural pumps. Further, farmers can also install grid-connected solar power plants up to 6MW under the Scheme on their barren/fallow land and sell electricity to local DISCOM at a tariff determined by state regulator. This scheme is being implemented by the designated departments of the State Government.
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Component A
Off Grid Solar Pumps
Component B
Grid Connected Solar Pumps
Component C (IPS)
Solarization Of Feeders
Component C (FLS)
The key objective of the PM KUSUM Scheme is to strengthen & improve the use of technology to boost the productivity and income of farmers.
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