Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (Phase I, II and III)

Last updated: 24 August 2021
The Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), or the National Solar Mission, is an initiative of the Government of India and State Governments to promote solar power in India. Inaugurated in January 2010, the JNNSM has been revised twice and now boasts a target of 100 GW of solar PV by 2022.The objective of JNNSM is to establish India as a global leader in solar energy by creating the policy conditions for its deployment across the country. Each Phase is supported by differing key policies and targets.Phase I (2010 – 2013):• Target for grid-connected PV (including rooftop) target: 1 000 MW• Target for off-grid solar PV applications: 200 MWPhase II (2014 – 2017):• Cumulative target for grid-connected solar PV (including rooftop): 4 000 – 10 000 MW• Target for off-grid solar PV applications: 1 000 MW• Scheme for at least 25 solar parks (34 approved currently under Government) and the Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects to target 40 GW solar PV13th Plan (Phase III (2017 – 2022)):• Cumulative target for grid-connected solar PV (including rooftop): 100 000 MW• Target for off-grid solar PV applications (as share of cumulative): 2 000 MW.:ey policies and targets related to the 13th Plan are subject to an evaluation of progress and review of capacity and targets based on emerging cost and technology trends on a regular basis.

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