PM-KUSUM Scheme Latest News
The Union government is looking to showcase the PM-KUSUM (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan) programme to several African countries and island nations by using the International Solar Alliance platform.
About PM-KUSUM Scheme
- It was launched in 2019 with the objective to provide energy and water security to farmers, enhance their income, de-dieselize the farm sector, and reduce environmental pollution.
- Target: To add Solar capacity of about 34,800 MW by March 2026.
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).
- The eligible categories for KUSUM Scheme are:
- An individual farmer.
- A group of farmers.
- FPO or Farmer producer organization.
- Panchayat.
- Co-operatives.
- Water User Associations.
Components of PM-KUSUM Scheme
- Component A: Â Setting up of 10,000 MW of Decentralized Grid Connected Renewable Energy Power Plants on barren land.
- Under this component, renewable energy based power plants (REPP) of capacity 500 kW to 2 MW will be set up by individual farmers/ group of farmers/ cooperatives/ panchayats/ Farmer Producer Organisations (FPO)/ on barren/fallow land.
- The power generated will be purchased by the local DISCOM at a pre-fixed tariff determined by the respective State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC).
- The renewable energy power project will be installed within a five km radius of the sub-stations.
- Component B: Installation of 20 lakhs of standalone Solar Powered Agriculture Pumps.
- Individual farmers will be supported to install standalone solar Agriculture pumps of capacity up to 7.5 HP for the replacement of existing diesel Agriculture pumps / irrigation systems in off-grid areas, where grid supply is not available.
- Component C: For Solarisation of 15 Lakh Grid Connected Agriculture Pumps.
- Under this Component, individual farmers having grid connected agriculture pump will be supported to solarise pumps.
- The farmer will be able to use the generated solar power to meet the irrigation needs and the excess solar power will be sold to DISCOMs at pre-fixed tariff.
Source: TH
PM-KUSUM Scheme FAQs
Q1: What is the primary objective of the PM-KUSUM scheme?
Ans: To promote renewable energy and reduce dependence on diesel.
Q2: Who is eligible for the PM-KUSUM scheme?
Ans: Individual farmers, group of farmers, FPOs, Panchayats, Co-operatives, and Water User Associations.
Q3: Where is the headquarters of International Solar Alliance (ISA)?
Ans: The ISA is headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana, India.