The PM Kusum Scheme (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) is an Indian Government program that seeks to improve the utility, both socially and economically, of farmer enterprises through renewable power. The program began in 2019 with the aim of assist farmers to improve sustainable agriculture and delivery of water supply for crops through applying solar energy instead of consuming diesel & electricity.
In this article, the authors focus on Kusum Scheme explaining its goal and advantage, the steps involved in its rolling out and the achievements so far.
The PM Kusum Scheme was introduced to meet dual objectives: increasing India’s RE generation and contributing towards providing affordable irrigation services to farmers. It has three major components:
Unfortunately, the scheme is set with vision towards sustainability and self-sufficiency in agriculture. Key objectives include:
PM Kusum Scheme is going to revolutionize the agricultural and energy sectors of India. Here’s a breakdown of its significant benefits:
The ‘PM Kusum Scheme’ is financed by the Ministry of New and Renewables Energy and is being executed through engagement of state Governments, solar energy developers and farmers. The process includes:
Applicants for the scheme include farmers, who can apply through the official website of the scheme or through state government’s nodal agencies. The application contains simple fields such as Aadhaar, land documents and bank details etc.
After the verification of the application form from the concerned nodal agency, the bank approves it concern with stated eligibility criteria.
It involves allowing the farmer to receive product, an authorized vendor installs solar panels and pumps within the farmer’s land.
It is operated and maintained through a central control room and farmers are trained to run the system. In the case of Component-A the excess of power generated is closely regulated and sold back to the grid.
To avail of the benefits of this scheme, farmers must meet the following eligibility conditions:
While the scheme has transformative potential, it faces several challenges:
Rajasthan is the chiefly implementing state in the PM Kusum Scheme, where more than 20,000 solar pumps are installed. These farmers are now able to effectively water their crops and sale energy to the utility for constant revenue.
Maharashtra’s solarized pump project has increased farm yields and decreased dependence on costly diesel powered pumps.
The government of Gujarat pioneered the solar cooperatives where farmers energize and market electricity to improve on their income.
The PM Kusum Scheme aims to achieve a very steep growth of renewable energy for agriculture within the country. By 2026-27, it aims to:
By empowering farmers through renewable energy and irrigation system, PM Kusum Scheme is a light at the end of the tunnel for farmers of India. Overall, by boosting the use of renewable power, slashing expenses, and opening up incomes, the scheme is teeing up a better, more sustainable agri-food economy.
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