PM-KUSUM (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) Scheme

May 26, 2024

The Ministry of Renewable Energy recently issued a warning to farmers on PM-KUSUM website against fake websites and mobile applications that provide fake online application forms and demand registration fees for installing solar water pumps under PM Kusum scheme.

About PM-KUSUM Scheme:

  • It was launched in 2019 for de-dieselisation of the farm sector and enhancing the income of farmers
  • It is aimed at ensuring energy security for farmers in India, along with honouring India’s commitment to increase the share of installed capacity of electric power from non-fossil-fuel sources to 40% by 2030 as part of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs).
  • It aims to add Solar capacity of about 34,800 MW by March 2026 with the total Central Financial support of Rs 34,422 crore. 
  • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). It is being implemented by the designated departments of the State Government.
  • Under the Scheme, a central government subsidy upto 30% or 50% of the total cost is given for the installation of standalone solar pumps and also for the solarization of existing grid-connected agricultural pumps.
  • Further, farmers can also install grid-connected solar power plants up to 2MW, under the Scheme on their barren/fallow land.
  • The Scheme consists of three components:
    • Component A: 
      • 10,000 MW of solar capacity through the installation of small Solar Power Plants of individual plants of capacity up to 2 MW.
      • The solar power plants will be preferably installed within five-kilometre radius of the notified sub-stations in order to avoid high cost of transmission lines and losses.
      • The power generated will be purchased by the local DISCOM at a pre-fixed tariff determined by the respective State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC).
    • Component B:
      • Installation of 20 lakhs of standalone Solar Powered Agriculture Pumps.
      • Individual farmers will be supported to install standalone solar Agriculture pumps of capacity up to 7.5 HP for the replacement of existing diesel Agriculture pumps / irrigation systems in off-grid areas, where grid supply is not available.
      • The State Government will give at-least subsidy of 30% and the remaining will be provided by the farmer.
    • Component C:
      • For Solarisation of 15 Lakh Grid Connected Agriculture Pumps.
      • Under this Component, individual farmers having grid connected agriculture pump will be supported to solarise pumps.
      • The farmer will be able to use the generated solar power to meet the irrigation needs and the excess solar power will be sold to DISCOMs at pre-fixed tariff.
  • The eligible categories for KUSUM Scheme are:
    • An individual farmer.
    • A group of farmers.
    • FPO or Farmer producer organization.
    • Panchayat.
    • Co-operatives.
    • Water User Associations.

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