SWHYUREDA
Solar Water Heater Yojana - Uttarakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency
The scheme aims to promote the use of solar energy for water heating in the state to reduce dependence on conventional electricity and fossil fuels, and to encourage the adoption of green and sustainable energy sources in Uttarakhand.
States / UT: Uttarakhand
Nodal department: Energy Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Social welfare & Empowerment
Target beneficiaries: Family, Individual
Tags: Solar Water Heater, UREDA, Power Supply, Electricity, Green Energy, Renewable Energy
Details
The scheme “Solar Water Heater Yojana” is implemented by the Uttarakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (UREDA) under the Department of Energy, Government of Uttarakhand. The scheme aims to promote the use of solar energy for water heating in the state to reduce dependence on conventional electricity and fossil fuels, and to encourage the adoption of green and sustainable energy sources in Uttarakhand.
Benefits
- 1. Under the Solar Water Heater Scheme the power supply to electricity consumers in the state is often maintained by purchasing electricity at high rates by the DISCOM during peak hours which directly impacts both consumers and the state government. The installation of solar water heaters will reduce consumers& 39; dependence on grid power and promote solar energy projects across the state. This scheme represents a significant contribution by the State Government toward fulfilling Government of India’s commitment to achieving the global SDG-7 goals. 1. The scheme will encourage the use of green and renewable energy across the state. 1. Increasing the installation of solar water heaters will lead to electricity savings during peak demand periods and a reduction in annual carbon dioxide emissions. Installing a solar water heater system with a capacity of 100 liters per day can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1.5 tons per year resulting in positive environmental impacts. 1. In the mountainous regions of Uttarakhand where there is a frequent need for hot water it is often produced by burning wood which harms the environment. The adoption of solar water heaters will significantly reduce environmental damage caused by traditional methods such as the use of wood or electricity for water heating
- Under the Solar Water Heater Scheme, the power supply to electricity consumers in the state is often maintained by purchasing electricity at high rates by the DISCOM during peak hours, which directly impacts both consumers and the state government. The installation of solar water heaters will reduce consumers' dependence on grid power and promote solar energy projects across the state. This scheme represents a significant contribution by the State Government toward fulfilling Government of India’s commitment to achieving the global SDG-7 goals.
- The scheme will encourage the use of green and renewable energy across the state.
- Increasing the installation of solar water heaters will lead to electricity savings during peak demand periods and a reduction in annual carbon dioxide emissions. Installing a solar water heater system with a capacity of 100 liters per day can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1.5 tons per year, resulting in positive environmental impacts.
- In the mountainous regions of Uttarakhand, where there is a frequent need for hot water, it is often produced by burning wood, which harms the environment. The adoption of solar water heaters will significantly reduce environmental damage caused by traditional methods such as the use of wood or electricity for water heating.
Eligibility
- The applicant must be a permanent resident of Uttarakhand.
- The applicant must have a valid electricity connection with Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited (UPCL).
- The applicant must be the owner of the residential property where the solar water heater is proposed to be installed.
Exclusions
Application Process
Online
- An online portal (www.uredaonline.uk.gov.in) has been developed for applications and selection under the scheme. - Applicants must register and upload the required information on the portal, including their mobile number, place of establishment, copy of Aadhaar card, electricity bill, bill of the installed plant, prescribed self-declaration form, and the first page of their bank passbook for grant transfer details. They must also upload a copy of the demand draft for the prescribed application fee in favor of the Director, UREDA, or the receipt of the online fee transfer. During registration, the applicant must select their category (General/SC/ST) and specify the capacity of the installed plant.
- Applicants must also indicate whether the system is for domestic or non-domestic use based on the electricity bill. The application fee, calculated at ₹100 per 100 liters per day of capacity, must be paid online through the portal. Failure to pay the prescribed fee may lead to rejection of the application.
- Applications received on the portal will be processed by UREDA on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to budget availability. The grant will be released only if the installation is found appropriate. After installation, UREDA will conduct a site inspection upon the applicant’s request for a grant through the portal.
- Once the application fee and required documents are received, the Senior/Project Officer of the concerned district will inspect the plant. If the installation meets the prescribed standards, a joint inspection report will be uploaded and forwarded to UREDA Headquarters for grant release.
- In case deficiencies are found, the applicant must take corrective action, upload the required compliance report, and request a re-inspection through the portal. Applicants are advised to make the final payment to the installation firm only after successful UREDA inspection.
- Upon receiving the district officer’s recommendation, UREDA Headquarters will transfer the grant amount online to the beneficiary’s bank account. The beneficiary/approved applicant will then make payment to the installation firm directly. UREDA will not be responsible for or involved in any dispute related to payment between the beneficiary and the installation firm.
- In case of non-availability of budget during the financial year, or if the number of applications exceeds the available funds, or if additional funds are not approved for pending applications, or if the state grant cannot be issued for any other reason, the application fee deposited by the applicant will be refunded.
Documents Required
No document list is available for this scheme yet.
Official links
References
Apply
Apply nowOpens the official application or programme portal in a new tab. If in doubt, confirm details on the ministry site.
Documents Required for Government Schemes
Most government schemes require basic documents for verification. While the exact requirements vary, common documents include:
- Aadhaar Card
- Income Certificate
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
How to Apply for Government Schemes?
The application process for government schemes may be online or offline depending on the scheme. In most cases, you can follow these steps:
- Check eligibility criteria
- Collect required documents
- Fill the application form
- Submit the application online or at the relevant office
- Track application status