KERC proposes lower solar power tariffs for subsidy beneficiaries from July 2026
The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission has proposed revised solar power tariffs for 2026-2029, featuring lower rates for subsidy beneficiaries. The move aims to adjust grid-supply pricing for residential solar projects under schemes like PM Surya Ghar.
Why it matters
Changes in solar feed-in tariffs directly impact the financial viability of residential renewable energy adoption and government subsidy programs.
The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has released a draft notification of the revised solar power tariffs for a period of three years from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2029.
The article reports on regulatory policy changes and public consultation processes in a neutral, informative manner.
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