Target set for rooftop solar by 2022 is ‘Unrealistic’: Parliamentary Panel By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Tue, Aug 1st, 2017 The panel further said the Centre should give the scheme a “serious relook”, else, it will derail the target achievement of the National Solar Mission. A Parliamentary panel on Tuesday said that 40 GW target for rooftop solar by 2022 is “unrealistic” and it needs to be “reconsidered” reports PTI. “The Committee feels that the rooftop solar target of 40 GW by 2022 is unrealistic and it is highly unlikely that this target will be achieved,” the Standing Committee on Energy (2016-17) of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said in its latest report tabled in Parliament. According to PTI the panel further said the Centre should give the scheme a “serious relook”, else, it will derail the target achievement of the National Solar Mission. “The Committee, therefore, recommends that the target of 40 GW through rooftop solar projects should be reconsidered,” the report said. The panel was of the view that rooftop systems were not remunerative for the consumers on account of cost of maintenance being high, the report said. “The Committee noted that out of the 100 GW solar power, 40 GW is to be achieved from grid connected solar rooftops in residential, social, institutional and government sectors in the country,” it said. The government had earlier announced raising the solar power generation capacity addition target by five times to 1, 00,000 MW by 2022, which will entail an investment of around Rs. 6 lakh crore. Source: PTI Tags: green energy, India, Renewable Energy, Rooftop Solar, Solar, Solar Energy, Solar India, Solar India News, Solar Market, Solar News, Solar Power, solar rooftop