India Misses Renewable Energy Targets In 4th Consecutive Year
India has missed its renewable energy capacity addition target for 2019-20. This is the fourth shortfall in achievement of targets in as many years.
India has missed its renewable energy capacity addition target for 2019-20. This is the fourth shortfall in achievement of targets in as many years.
Originally published on Solar Love Indian real estate developer Embassy Group plans to make a foray into the renewable energy sector and has announced a target to develop a 1 GW solar photovoltaic power capacity. The company will initially develop a 200 MW project and expand the installed capacity to … [continued]
Originally published on Solar Love. The steep fall in prices of solar panels over the last few years probably seems best reflected in the trend of bidding in competitive auctions in India. The sharp fall in panel prices, accompanied by aggressive policy decisions and falling lending rates have brought solar … [continued]
Originally published on Solar Love. Record capacity is expected to be up for auction in India’s solar power market over the next 6 months, giving a sneak peek of the expansive solar power program planned by the Indian government. About 90% of the capacity to be floated for auction will … [continued]
Originally published on Solar Love. India may have operational solar power capacity of close to 20 GW by March 2017 if projects under the states’ and central solar power policies go ahead as per the schedule. An estimated 10.8 GW capacity is expected to be added between April 2016 and … [continued]
Originally published on Solar Love. The Indian government has posted the most optimistic estimates of solar power capacity addition for the financial year 2015–16. The Indian government expects the states to take the lead in capacity addition probably for the first time since the launch of the National Solar Mission … [continued]
India’s installed solar power capacity has officially crossed the 4 GW mark, the country’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced recently. As of 31 July 2015, India reached an installed solar power capacity of 4.1 GW, adding 358 MW solar power capacity between April and July, the first four … [continued]