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Odisha Allocates INR 495 Cr for PM Surya Ghar Top Up, INR 4,505 Cr for Energy Sector in FY26-27 Budget
The Odisha Government has allocated INR 495 crore for additional state support to rooftop solar projects under the PM Surya Ghar Yojana for FY26-27, alongside INR 200 crore for green hydrogen and ammonia projects and a total INR 4,505 crore outlay for energy sector infrastructure, including distribution, transmission, and renewable energy initiatives.
February 27, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
The Odisha government has allocated INR 495 crore for additional State support to rooftop solar projects under the PM Surya Ghar Yojana in its Budget for FY26-27. The state will provide additional subsidy under the Odisha Akshaya Shakti Bikash Yojana (OASBY) to complement the central subsidy.
The Odisha government offers an additional subsidy of INR 25,000 for 1 kW, INR 50,000 for 2 kW, and up to INR 60,000 for 3 kW and above. Combined with the PM Surya Ghar central subsidy (up to INR 78,000), residents can receive up to INR 1,38,000 in total assistance for a 3 kW system.
Further, INR 200 crore has been provided for the development of green hydrogen and green ammonia projects under OASBY.
Overall, the state has allocated INR 4,505 crore for the energy sector projects.
Under the Mukhya Mantri Shakti Bikash Yojana (MMSBY), the state plans to enhance distribution and transmission infrastructure while supporting renewable energy and green energy evacuation projects.
INR 800 crore has been allocated to the Odisha Distribution System Strengthening Project (ODSSP), and INR 249 crore has been earmarked for green energy evacuation and transmission corridor projects. Additionally, INR 550 crore is proposed to strengthen and modernise the high-voltage transmission network.
The Odisha government offers an additional subsidy of INR 25,000 for 1 kW, INR 50,000 for 2 kW, and up to INR 60,000 for 3 kW and above. Combined with the PM Surya Ghar central subsidy (up to INR 78,000), residents can receive up to INR 1,38,000 in total assistance for a 3 kW system.
Further, INR 200 crore has been provided for the development of green hydrogen and green ammonia projects under OASBY.
Overall, the state has allocated INR 4,505 crore for the energy sector projects.
Under the Mukhya Mantri Shakti Bikash Yojana (MMSBY), the state plans to enhance distribution and transmission infrastructure while supporting renewable energy and green energy evacuation projects.
INR 800 crore has been allocated to the Odisha Distribution System Strengthening Project (ODSSP), and INR 249 crore has been earmarked for green energy evacuation and transmission corridor projects. Additionally, INR 550 crore is proposed to strengthen and modernise the high-voltage transmission network.
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