You can find detailed information on the Development of Solar/Green Cities Programme of the Ministry of New and Renewal Energy. The main objective of the program is to promote the use of Renewable Energy in Urban Areas by providing support to the Municipal Corporations for preparation and implementation of a Road Map to develop their cities as Solar Cities.
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BIO-URJA Portal
BioUrja portal has been developed as a single window platform to register and submit online applications for grant of Central Financial Assistance (CFA) to Waste to Energy projects (Biogas/ BioCNG/ Power/ producer or syngas from urban, industrial, and agricultural wastes/residues), Biomass Briquette/Pellet manufacturing plants and Biomass (non-bagasse) based cogeneration projects. The portal also enables registered users to track the status...
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Remote village electrification scheme by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Get access to scheme on remote village electrification programme by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. Information on programme objective, project design, identification of remote villages or hamlets, eligibility for villages or hamlets, programme activities, Central Financial Assistance, implementation mechanism, etc. is available. Users can get details on pattern of release of funds, project proposals, general terms and conditions etc....
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Website of Human Resource Development, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Sources
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Sources (MNRE) HRD provides information and institutes a manpower development programme for project planning, system design, product development, operation, maintenance and repair of deployed system.
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Website of National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP)
The National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) aims to capture key greenfield and brownfield projects for investments across all economic and social infrastructure sub-sectors on a best-effort basis.
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PM Surya Ghar, Muft Bijli Yojana
Muft Bijli Yojana is a government scheme that aims to provide free electricity to households in India. Under the scheme, households will be provided with a subsidy to install solar panels on their roofs. The subsidy will cover up to 40% of the cost of the solar panels.