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Congress Criticises Modi Govt's Solar Scheme, PM-KUSUM Progress Far Below Targets

By PTI August 05, 2024

The energy transition to renewable sources is a key economic priority for India, given our climate sensitivity and the substantial economic incentives for clean energy

Congress Criticises Modi Govt's Solar Scheme, PM-KUSUM Progress Far Below Targets
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The Congress attacked the Centre over the implementation of the PM-KUSUM initiative, launched in 2019 to increase the agricultural use of solar energy across the country, and said the Modi government cannot persist with such "cavalier" implementation of schemes. 

Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has revealed some "startling facts" about PM-KUSUM, launched with "great fanfare" in 2019 to increase the agricultural use of solar energy across the country. 

"Here's the update from 2024, two years before completion target of 2026: Promise: Installation of 10,000 MW of decentralised solar power plants on agricultural land. Reality: 256 MW has been installed (2.56 percent of target)," Ramesh said in a post on X.

"Promise: Installation of 14 lakh solar pumps. Reality: 3.97 lakh solar pumps installed (about 28 percent of target)," he said. 

"Promise: Solarisation of 35 lakh additional pumps. Reality: 13,562 pumps have been solarised (0.38 percent of target)," he said.

Ramesh said the only metric on which the scheme fares even more respectably is the installation of solar pumps.

Further analysis reveals that many of the pumps have been installed only in the three states of Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra, Ramesh said.

Note that all of these states were 'single-engine sarkars', run by the Congress and coalition partners, for much or most of this duration (2019-2024), the Congress leader said.

"The energy transition to renewable sources is a key economic priority for India, given our climate sensitivity and the substantial economic incentives for clean energy.

"The non-biological PM and his government cannot persist with this cavalier implementation of schemes," Ramesh said.

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