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Solar Installation Under RESCO Model

In the RESCO model, a third‑party developer (the RESCO) finances, installs, owns, and operates a solar power system on the customer’s premises; the customer pays only for the electricity generated under a long‑term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) without any upfront capital investment. This model addresses capital constraints, shifts performance risk to the developer, and leverages government incentives—making solar adoption accessible for commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential consumers alike.


Why the RESCO Model Is Needed


  • Capital Constraints: Eliminates high upfront CAPEX, enabling entities with limited budgets to adopt solar.

  • Operational Risk Mitigation: Shifts O&M responsibilities and performance guarantees to the RESCO, ensuring system uptime and output .

  • Predictable Energy Costs: Locks in energy tariffs below prevailing grid rates, offering long‑term cost savings.

  • Accelerated Adoption: Lowers barriers for commercial & residential users, supporting national solar targets under programs like PM‑Surya Ghar

In the RESCO model, a third‑party developer (the RESCO) finances, installs, owns, and operates a solar power system on the customer’s premises; the customer pays only for the electricity generated under a long‑term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) without any upfront capital investment. This model addresses capital constraints, shifts performance risk to the developer, and leverages government incentives—making solar adoption accessible for commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential consumers alike.


Why the RESCO Model Is Needed


  • Capital Constraints: Eliminates high upfront CAPEX, enabling entities with limited budgets to adopt solar.

  • Operational Risk Mitigation: Shifts O&M responsibilities and performance guarantees to the RESCO, ensuring system uptime and output .

  • Predictable Energy Costs: Locks in energy tariffs below prevailing grid rates, offering long‑term cost savings.

  • Accelerated Adoption: Lowers barriers for commercial & residential users, supporting national solar targets under programs like PM‑Surya Ghar

In the RESCO model, a third‑party developer (the RESCO) finances, installs, owns, and operates a solar power system on the customer’s premises; the customer pays only for the electricity generated under a long‑term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) without any upfront capital investment. This model addresses capital constraints, shifts performance risk to the developer, and leverages government incentives—making solar adoption accessible for commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential consumers alike.


Why the RESCO Model Is Needed


  • Capital Constraints: Eliminates high upfront CAPEX, enabling entities with limited budgets to adopt solar.

  • Operational Risk Mitigation: Shifts O&M responsibilities and performance guarantees to the RESCO, ensuring system uptime and output .

  • Predictable Energy Costs: Locks in energy tariffs below prevailing grid rates, offering long‑term cost savings.

  • Accelerated Adoption: Lowers barriers for commercial & residential users, supporting national solar targets under programs like PM‑Surya Ghar

A Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) installs and maintains a solar PV system on a customer’s rooftop or land, finances all costs, and supplies power to the customer at a predetermined tariff over 10–25 years. Under this OPEX‑based approach, the RESCO retains ownership of the asset, while the customer enjoys immediate energy offsets and predictable bills

A Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) installs and maintains a solar PV system on a customer’s rooftop or land, finances all costs, and supplies power to the customer at a predetermined tariff over 10–25 years. Under this OPEX‑based approach, the RESCO retains ownership of the asset, while the customer enjoys immediate energy offsets and predictable bills

A Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) installs and maintains a solar PV system on a customer’s rooftop or land, finances all costs, and supplies power to the customer at a predetermined tariff over 10–25 years. Under this OPEX‑based approach, the RESCO retains ownership of the asset, while the customer enjoys immediate energy offsets and predictable bills

RESCO Model

In the RESCO model, a third‑party developer (the RESCO) finances, installs, owns, and operates a solar power system on the customer’s premises; the customer pays only for the electricity generated under a long‑term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) without any upfront capital investment. This model addresses capital constraints, shifts performance risk to the developer, and leverages government incentives—making solar adoption accessible for commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential consumers alike.


Why the RESCO Model Is Needed


  • Capital Constraints: Eliminates high upfront CAPEX, enabling entities with limited budgets to adopt solar.

  • Operational Risk Mitigation: Shifts O&M responsibilities and performance guarantees to the RESCO, ensuring system uptime and output .

  • Predictable Energy Costs: Locks in energy tariffs below prevailing grid rates, offering long‑term cost savings.

  • Accelerated Adoption: Lowers barriers for commercial & residential users, supporting national solar targets under programs like PM‑Surya Ghar

Site Assessment & Proposal: RESCO developer surveys the site, analyzes load profile, and proposes a system size and tariff

Site Assessment & Proposal: RESCO developer surveys the site, analyzes load profile, and proposes a system size and tariff

Site Assessment & Proposal: RESCO developer surveys the site, analyzes load profile, and proposes a system size and tariff

PPA Negotiation: Parties agree on PPA terms—tariff, contract duration, performance clauses, payment security mechanisms

PPA Negotiation: Parties agree on PPA terms—tariff, contract duration, performance clauses, payment security mechanisms

PPA Negotiation: Parties agree on PPA terms—tariff, contract duration, performance clauses, payment security mechanisms

System Installation: RESCO handles design, procurement, installation, and commissioning per MNRE and CEA standards

System Installation: RESCO handles design, procurement, installation, and commissioning per MNRE and CEA standards

System Installation: RESCO handles design, procurement, installation, and commissioning per MNRE and CEA standards

Operations & Maintenance: RESCO provides continuous O&M, performance monitoring (often real‑time), and periodic maintenance to ensure ≥90% availability

Operations & Maintenance: RESCO provides continuous O&M, performance monitoring (often real‑time), and periodic maintenance to ensure ≥90% availability

Operations & Maintenance: RESCO provides continuous O&M, performance monitoring (often real‑time), and periodic maintenance to ensure ≥90% availability

Under the Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) model, a third-party company (the RESCO) installs, operates, and maintains a solar power system on a customer's property, and the customer pays a pre-agreed tariff for the electricity generated. The RESCO developer owns the solar plant and is responsible for all associated costs, including installation, maintenance, and repairs. 

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Zero Capital Expenditure (Capex): RESCO is a zero-investment model for the consumer, who only pays for the power generated and doesn't own the solar system. 

RESCO's Responsibilities: The RESCO developer takes on the responsibility of developing, installing, financing, operating, and owning the rooftop solar project. 

Power Purchase Agreement (PPA): The consumer enters into a PPA with the RESCO to purchase electricity at a set tariff for a fixed period. 

Under the Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) model, a third-party company (the RESCO) installs, operates, and maintains a solar power system on a customer's property, and the customer pays a pre-agreed tariff for the electricity generated. The RESCO developer owns the solar plant and is responsible for all associated costs, including installation, maintenance, and repairs. 

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Zero Capital Expenditure (Capex): RESCO is a zero-investment model for the consumer, who only pays for the power generated and doesn't own the solar system. 

RESCO's Responsibilities: The RESCO developer takes on the responsibility of developing, installing, financing, operating, and owning the rooftop solar project. 

Power Purchase Agreement (PPA): The consumer enters into a PPA with the RESCO to purchase electricity at a set tariff for a fixed period. 

Under the Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) model, a third-party company (the RESCO) installs, operates, and maintains a solar power system on a customer's property, and the customer pays a pre-agreed tariff for the electricity generated. The RESCO developer owns the solar plant and is responsible for all associated costs, including installation, maintenance, and repairs. 

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Zero Capital Expenditure (Capex): RESCO is a zero-investment model for the consumer, who only pays for the power generated and doesn't own the solar system. 

RESCO's Responsibilities: The RESCO developer takes on the responsibility of developing, installing, financing, operating, and owning the rooftop solar project. 

Power Purchase Agreement (PPA): The consumer enters into a PPA with the RESCO to purchase electricity at a set tariff for a fixed period. 

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