MNRE Increases CFA for Rooftop Solar

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has recently announced a substantial hike in the Central Financial Assistance (CFA) for rooftop solar projects, marking a significant step towards promoting clean energy adoption across the country.

This development aims to incentivize and accelerate the deployment of solar panels on rooftops, fostering sustainability and reducing reliance on conventional power sources.

The increased CFA serves as a strategic initiative to drive the nation's commitment to achieving renewable energy targets and combating climate change.

Stakeholders in the solar industry welcome this move as it enhances the economic viability of rooftop solar installations, making them more accessible to a wider range of consumers.

The MNRE's decision aligns with the government's broader vision for a greener and more sustainable energy future.

This positive momentum is expected to propel India's renewable energy sector, contributing to a cleaner environment and fostering energy independence.

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