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India upbeat about meeting 100GW solar power target by
2022

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1 The Indian solar module market is dominated by Chinese
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firms, with most solar power developers been sourcing
solar modules and equipment from China, where they are
cheaper.
國家區域* India
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新聞日期* 7/08/2018
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6 商情內容* New Delhi: India is confident of achieving its
Content ambitious target of 100 gigawatts (GW) solar power by
2022 despite the imposition of a safeguard duty on
imported solar components, said the top bureaucrat in
the ministry of new and renewable energy.

“We will definitely not only meet the target but will
also exceed it. We would also work towards assuring it
at affordable rate to the people,” Anand Kumar,
secretary in the ministry, told Mint in a phone
interview.

The government’s assertion comes amid state-run NTPC


Ltd on Monday deferring by a week a tender for 2,000
megawatts (MW) solar power.

The fast-growing Indian market for solar components is


dominated by Chinese companies due to their
competitive pricing. The surge in imports led the
government to impose a safeguard duty from 30 July on
solar cells and modules imported from China and
Malaysia.

India achieved a record low solar power tariff of


Rs.2.44 per unit in May 2017. In July, tariffs again
touched Rs.2.44 per unit in an auction conducted by
state-run Solar Energy Corp. of India. Analysts
believe tariffs will rise about 30-35 paise per unit
due to the new duty.

Kumar said, however, the safeguard duty won’t hit


India’s solar plans as developers will factor the
higher cost in their bids. India had 21.65GW of solar
capacity as of end-March.

The renewable energy ministry has also requested the


finance ministry to exempt solar projects that have
been bid out by 30 July, the day safeguard duty was
introduced on the recommendations of Directorate
General of Trade Remedies. A safeguard duty of 25% has
been imposed for the first year, followed by a 5%
reduction for the first six months of the second year
to 20%. A duty of 15% has been levied for the last six
months of the second year.

India, the world’s third-largest energy consumer


after the US and China, is running the world’s
largest clean energy programme with an aim of having
175GW of clean energy capacity by 2022 as part of its
global climate change commitments. Its plan to add
100GW of solar capacity by 2022 includes 40GW from
rooftop projects.

Experts believe issues concerning solar tenders may


take some time to resolve.

“The problem is that while safeguard duty has been


announced, complete clarity is still not available on
the exact mechanics and applicability,” said Vinay
Rustagi, managing director at consulting firm Bridge
to India. “Some of the ongoing tenders are stuck as a
result because bids were submitted before duty
decision but auctions will happen after the decision
date. This uncertainty may last for a few more weeks,
unfortunately.”
https://www.livemint.com/Politics/lITAY978xI4Gjg5kpCGJ
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