"Maharashtra cabinet approved new and renewable energy policy worth Rs 4,156.43 crore. By implementing this policy, the state will get electricity fee of Rs 3,885 crore and thus the actual expenditure is only Rs 271.43 crore," Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said.
"According to the policy, the state can produce 14,400 MW power through non-conventional resources and will take a step towards becoming self-sustainable," the chief minister said on micro-blogging site Twitter.
"Currently, the share of renewable energy is around nine per cent and we are targetting 15 per cent," Mahesh Khullar, Principal Secretary of Energy Department, said.
To promote the installation of new renewable projects, focus has been given on easing the business process and reduce the number of clearances.
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Similarly, procurement process under renewable purchase obligation (RPO) would be by way of competitive bidding instead of feed in tariff for solar, wing and industrial waste, the minister said, adding, that consumers will benefit in terms of affordable tariff.
In terms of financial incentives, there will be electricity duty exemption for ten years. Capital subsidy and evacuation charges refund upto one crore each for three sources -- small hydro, agriculture waste and industrial waste. Cane purchase tax for bagasse based co-generation projects.