Telangana Approves HAL’s 2 MW Rooftop Solar Project
The verdict came after HAL filed a petition seeking a sanction to set up a 2 MW project by relaxing the provisions of regulations which limits the maximum capacity at 1 MW
December 27, 2018. By News Bureau

The Telangana State Electricity Regulatory Commission (TSERC) has announced that it has given its consent to construction of a solar rooftop project of 2 MW capacity at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s Telangana premise.
The verdict came after HAL filed a petition seeking a sanction to set up a 2 MW project by relaxing the provisions of regulations which limits the maximum capacity at 1 MW.
According to net-metering regulations in Telangana, the state authorities undertake solar power plants on net metering up to 1 MW.
To execute Indian Government’s target of achieving 100 GW of solar energy by 2022, a scheme was introduced for establishing 300 MW solar power plants by the Defence establishments under the Ministry of Defence.
Accordingly, HAL has been entrusted with the task to establish 50 MW by 2018-19 out of which, HAL at Hyderabad has been assigned to establish 2.0 MW solar power.
The commission further observed that denial of the request of the petitioner would also impede the implementation of the target set by the central government to the PSU in the matter. It further added that “HAL has made out a case for approval of the project and the request of the petitioner is granted.”
The commission summed up the order stating, “The approval to HAL is being given exclusively on the ground that HAL is a PSU under Ministry of Defence and is working under a target fixed by central government.”
The project will be developed under the Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) mode on a net-metering basis.
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