FROM SUBSIDY TO SUSTAINABILITY

Government subsidy on solar power plant in india
Subsidies for solar power plants in India12345:Households can receive up to 40% subsidy for installing solar panels on their roofs.The subsidy covers costs based on system capacity (e.g., Rs 30,000 for 1 kW, Rs 78,000 for 3 kW or higher)23.The scheme aims to benefit 1 crore households across India by FY 2026-27 through grid-connected solar power plants5. [pdf][FAQS about Government subsidy on solar power plant in india]

Fossil fuels and sustainability
Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources that cause harmful greenhouse gas emissions when burned to produce energy123. They are not sustainable because they will eventually run out and they contribute to climate change23. Some technologies, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and methane emission management, can help reduce the environmental impact of fossil fuels, but they are not enough to make them sustainable4. [pdf][FAQS about Fossil fuels and sustainability]