Despite substantial subsidies and other incentives by the Delhi government, solar power installations at homes have failed to generate much interest among home owners, with the city only managing to add 220 mega watts (MW) of power through this medium, less than 1/10th the target of generating 2,762MW by the end of this year.
The solar power generated through rooftop installations stood at 184MW last February. With the heat arriving early this year, discoms expect Delhi’s peak power demand to cross 8,000MW for the very first time this summer, putting a substantial load on the city’s existing power infrastructure.
Discoms said there is enough awareness about solar rooftops but blamed Covid-19 for the slowdown in installations.