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Solar PPA in Rajasthan Enernew

We at Enernew offer solar PPA in Rajasthan for companies that want to use solar power without buying the system.

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Solar PPA in Rajasthan Enernew

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  1. https://enernew.in/ Solar PPA in Rajasthan Powering Sustainable Growth

  2. Introduction • A solar PPA in rajasthan is a long-term contract to purchase solar power at a pre-agreed rate. • Typically signed between a solar developer and a power consumer (businesses, industries, or utilities). • Consumers enjoy clean energy with no upfront capital cost. • Rajasthan is a top destination for solar PPAs due to abundant sunlight and state policy support. NEXT PAGE

  3. Why Rajasthan Leads in Solar • Highest solar irradiance in India (5.72 kWh/m²/day on average). • Host to India’s largest solar parks (e.g., Bhadla). • Over 16 GW of installed solar capacity (as of 2024). • Favorable land availability and supportive state policies.

  4. How Solar PPA Works • The developer installs, operates, and maintains the solar system. • The customer buys electricity generated at a fixed rate (lower than grid tariff). • Typical tenure: 10–25 years. • Models: • On-site PPA (e.g., rooftop or captive solar plants) • Off-site PPA (e.g., utility-scale solar farms)

  5. Benefits of Solar PPA for Businesses Long-term savings on electricity bills Reduces carbon footprint and boosts ESG profile • Shield against grid tariff hikes Eligible for RECs (Renewable Energy Certificates)

  6. Government Support & Policies • Rajasthan Solar Energy Policy 2019: Target of 30 GW by 2025 • Exemptions on open access charges for renewable energy • Single-window clearance system for solar developers • Net metering and banking facilities available

  7. Challenges & Risks • Delayed payments from state DISCOMs • Policy uncertainty on net metering or banking caps • Land procurement & connectivity issues in remote regions • Weather dependence (e.g., dust storms in Thar region)

  8. Future Outlook • Rising demand from industries shifting to clean power • Green hydrogen and hybrid solar-wind storage potential • Rajasthan expected to be India’s renewable energy hub by 2030 • Increasing interest from MNCs, MSMEs, and export houses

  9. https://enernew.in/ THANK YOU!

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