NEW DELHI: The government on Wednesday said consumers willing to forgo central assistance for setting up rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar scheme may use non-DCR (domestic content requirement) solar modules for their installations.The clarification was issued days after the ministry of new and renewable energy made it mandatory for all solar projects to source equipment from the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) List-II with effect from June 1. The decision was aimed at reducing dependence on imported solar PV cells and promoting indigenous manufacturing.In an order issued on Wednesday, the ministry stated that residential rooftop solar consumers availing net metering under the ‘Give It Up’ option – under which they voluntarily forgo subsidy or central financial assistance – will be exempt from the applicability of ALMM List-II. The exemption will remain valid only till the conclusion of the PM Surya Ghar Yojana on March 31, 2027.The ministry also said that such consumers will continue to apply for rooftop solar installations through the PM Surya Ghar national portal, but will not be required to separately apply on the DCR portal of the National Institute of Solar Energy to claim exemption from ALMM List-II.
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