In a major step towards promoting green energy and combating pollution, the Delhi Cabinet approved a slew of measures including an additional subsidy of Rs 30,000 for residential solar panel installations, procurement of advanced anti-pollution machinery, and renaming of a scholarship. . In a major step towards promoting green energy and combating pollution, the Delhi Cabinet approved a slew of measures including an additional subsidy of Rs 30,000 for residential solar panel installations, procurement of advanced anti-pollution machinery, and renaming of a scholarship. . Rs. 18,000 per kW for common facilities, including EV charging, up to 500 kW capacity (@3 kW per house) with the upper limit being inclusive of individual rooftop plants installed by individual residents in the GHS/RWA. Online Applications may be submitted on the National Portal at. . A budgetary allocation of ₹50 crore has been made for the scheme, with the aim of installing rooftop solar systems on 2. 3 lakh residential units over the next three years.