Context: A report by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) reveals that the PM KUSUM scheme has reached only 30% of its targets after six years.
PM-KUSUM (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Uttham Mahabhiyan)
- About: It envisages income generation for farmers from their infertile land with the establishment of solar power plants.
o While the farmers can sell the power generated from the solar plants to the power distribution companies, the solar pumps can also be installed for irrigation of agricultural land.
- Origin: It was launched in 2019 by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).
- Aim: To help farmers access reliable daytime solar power for irrigation, reduce power subsidies, and decarbonise agriculture.
- State wise targets or fund allocation is not made under PM-KUSUM as it is a demand driven scheme.
Three Components
- Component A: 10,000 MW of Decentralized Ground Mounted Grid Connected Renewable Power Plants of individual plant size up to 2 MW.
- Component B: Installation of 14 lakh standalone Solar Powered Agriculture Pumps of individual pump capacity up to 7.5 HP.
- Component C: Solarisation of 35 Lakh Grid-connected Agriculture Pumps of individual pump capacity up to 7.5 HP.
Report of Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
- The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) conducted surveys in Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh.
- The scheme has achieved only 30% of its targets after six years, with the 2026 deadline approaching.
- States like Haryana, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh are leading in implementation.
- Farmers who switched to solar water pumps report satisfaction due to easier daytime irrigation and fewer power cuts.
- An example from Aterna village in Haryana highlights the scheme's positive impact on farming efficiency.
- Financial Recommendations
o The CSE suggests allowing farmers to pay for solar pumps in instalments to enhance financial viability.
o The central government should increase financial support to states to cover rising solar module costs post-Covid.