How Did Gujarat’s Solar Rooftops Reduce CO2 Emissions by 1,504 MT and Save Energy Worth 1,834 Million Units?

Synopsis
Gujarat's remarkable solar rooftop initiative has not only surpassed its energy targets but has also made significant strides in environmental sustainability. Discover how this state leads the nation in renewable energy generation and the impact it has on reducing carbon emissions.
Key Takeaways
- Gujarat has installed over 336,000 solar rooftop panels.
- The state generated over 1,232 MW of renewable energy.
- Nearly 1,284 metric tonnes of coal have been conserved.
- Gujarat accounts for 34 percent of rooftop solar installations in India.
- The PM Surya Ghar Yojana offers subsidies up to ₹78,000.
Gandhinagar, May 16 (NationPress) The Gujarat government has exceeded its target for 2024–25 by installing over 336,000 solar rooftop panels—more than any other state in the nation, according to newly released official data.
As per the information disclosed on Thursday by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL), these installations have generated over 1,232 MW of renewable energy, translating to nearly 1,834 million units of conventional electricity.
This transition to solar power has led to the conservation of nearly 1,284 metric tonnes of coal and has prevented the release of 1,504 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.
Initiated in February 2024, the PM Surya Ghar Yojana provides eligible homeowners with free electricity up to 300 units per month, along with subsidies reaching up to ₹78,000 for systems with a capacity of up to 3 kW.
Gujarat represents 34 percent of all rooftop solar installations under this scheme in India.
The central government has allocated ₹2,362 crore in subsidies to over 303,000 consumers within the state.
On a national scale, Maharashtra follows in second place with 189,000 rooftop installations, succeeded by Uttar Pradesh (122,000), Kerala (95,000), and Rajasthan (43,000).
Apart from residential rooftops, the Gujarat government has made substantial investments in solar parks and grid-connected utility-scale projects.
The favorable renewable energy policy and business environment in the state have established it as a prime location for investors and developers.
Notable initiatives such as the Dholera Solar Park, which plans to generate 5,000 MW, and the Charanka Solar Park are noteworthy.
These investments are not only enhancing the renewable energy sector but also greatly contributing to environmental sustainability.
The solar energy produced has aided in conserving over 1,284 metric tonnes of coal and has diminished 1,504 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.
In 2024, India exported solar photovoltaic modules valued at nearly ₹12,64,475 lakh, with manufacturers based in Gujarat, such as Waaree Energies and Adani Solar, playing a significant role.
For example, Waaree Energies has established a substantial presence in the U.S. market, which represented nearly 20 percent of its revenue over the past nine months.