In a significant step towards strengthening the implementation of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana in Tripura, a two-day specialised solar training programme was jointly organised by the Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL) and the internationally reputed German development agency GIZ. 

The workshop was held at the TSECL auditorium and saw the participation of 56 solar vendors and billing supervisors from across the state.

The objective of the programme was not limited to routine skill enhancement. It was designed to ensure that the benefits of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana reach households in a reliable, safe and long-lasting manner, while maintaining strict quality standards in rooftop solar installations. By involving GIZ, an organisation globally recognised for its work in renewable energy and technical capacity building, the training gained both credibility and technical depth.

GIZ has been playing a crucial role in India’s renewable energy transition for several years by introducing modern technologies, international best practices and structured training models. The same global expertise was brought to Tripura, offering hands-on exposure to advanced solar installation techniques. Participants were trained in scientifically tested methods of installing rooftop solar panels on concrete roofs, tin sheds and open spaces, ensuring maximum efficiency, safety and durability.

The training covered the use of modern installation tools, advanced design and assessment software, and internationally accepted safety protocols. Special focus was given to grid-connected and hybrid photovoltaic systems, including system design, installation, operation and maintenance. These technical inputs are expected to significantly reduce installation errors, improve system lifespan and enhance customer satisfaction.

It is noteworthy that GIZ has successfully implemented several flagship initiatives such as the ‘Suryamitra’ skilling programme, the iRISE project, and the Indo-German Solar Partnership in different parts of the country. 

Speaking on the occasion, TSECL Managing Director Biswajit Basu urged electricity consumers to enrol under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. He highlighted that with well-trained technicians and improved service quality, consumers can confidently adopt rooftop solar systems. He added that the scheme enables households to reduce their electricity bills to zero and earn additional income by selling surplus power back to the grid.