The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Energy Suraksha and Utthan Maha Abhiyan (Kusum) Yojana, the solar pump scheme of the central government, is a solution that can simultaneously meet all the electricity related needs of farmers. In this, farmers can be arranged to install solar power system according to their needs by giving only 10 percent contribution to the farmers.
Government of India is working on Solar Pump Scheme with 3 objectives. -
Solar panels are also known as solar plates, whose job is to convert sunlight into electricity.
Solar panels are also available in many types of markets -
Polycrystalline Solar Panel : Polycrystalline Solar Panel which is used in large solar project and it will be available in homes as well.
Mono Solar Panel : Monocrystalline Solar Panel is the latest technology solar panel which generates electricity from morning till evening 6:30. Most of these solar panels will be found in homes, because here solar is installed for battery charge and power saving.
Bi-Facial Solar Panel : Bifacial Solar Panel: Another advanced technology of solar panel made of mono solar cells designed for optimum utilization of installation space. This solar panel creates solar power from both the sides and along with it the sunlight also comes down..
The second component water pump is in the solar pump system. Water pumps are of two types - surface water pumps and under ground water pumps. Under ground water pump is installed in solar pump scheme..
In the solar pump system, there is a third component charge controller whose job is to convert the electricity produced from the solar panel into such a current.
The solar panel stand is a very important component of the solar system on which the solar panel is fixed. These solar panel stands are also available in several ways - fixed solar panel stand and movable solar panel stand.
Kusum Yojana has been brought under 3 categories so that farmers can make electricity with cable farming and at the same time they will also be able to provide electricity to the power-deprived farms in the nearby and far-flung areas.
Farmers will have to pay only 10% in advance for installation of Tire energy plant. The central government will provide subsidy to the farmers directly in their bank accounts and this will not cause any difficulty to the farmers. Wasteland will be used by this scheme.
Farmer Energy Security and Upliftment Campaign (Kusum). According to the plan, by 2022, three crore pumps in the country will be run with solar energy instead of electricity or diesel. The Kusum Yojana will cost a total of Rs 1.40 lakh crore.
To install solar power equipment, farmers have to pay only 10%. The central government will give subsidy amount in the bank account to the farmers. Plants for solar energy will be set up on wastelands.?
Eligibility for Kusum Yojana should be the applying farmer. It is mandatory to have an Aadhaar card. The bank's account number should also be there to apply.