08 lakh in total subsidies, while commercial and industrial users benefit from up to ₹1/kWh in GBIs and 50% savings on power bills. The state has also enabled group net metering and online applications via the Delhi Solar Portal to drive faster adoption. . Households can claim up to ₹1. . The Delhi Solar Energy Policy 2023 (hereafter, 'the policy') was notified in March 2024 with the goal of increasing installed rooftop solar capacity to 750 MW within the state and accessing utility-scale solar capacity of 3,750 MW from outside the state. Both policies promote solar adoption across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors through capital subsidies, generation-based. . Scope of Policy: Any solar energy generating system of a capacity of 1 KWp or more Target Capacity: Cumulative 750 MW of rooftop solar in 3 years Group Net Metering (GNM): Allows surplus energy exported from a consumer's solar plant to be adjusted in any other service connection of the same. . The Delhi Government has notified the first amendment to the Delhi Solar Energy Policy 2023, increasing the state capital subsidy for residential rooftop solar systems. 28)/kW, capped at ₹30,000 (~$348. The central PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana offers a direct cash subsidy for home systems, while Delhi's Solar Energy Policy adds its own capital rebate, generation-based incentive (GBI) and waived net-metering fees.