Indian Tribunal Rejects Call For Retrospective Cut In Solar PV Tariffs
India will not follow several European countries & retrospectively cut solar PV tariffs, according to an Appellate Tribunal for Electricity ruling.
India will not follow several European countries & retrospectively cut solar PV tariffs, according to an Appellate Tribunal for Electricity ruling.
The Indian government has devised a plan to promote domestic solar photovoltaic module manufacturers even as it recently dropped the proposal to levy anti-dumping duties on imported modules. The Indian government plans to take advantage of some specific clauses in the WTO agreements to subsidise solar power projects by the … [continued]
A number of stakeholders want the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) to do away with subsidies for rooftop PV. You read that right, they would like the subsidies to be removed. But this proposal is not as crazy as you might think. MNRE provides what is called … [continued]
After threatening to do so, the Indian government has decided not to impose anti-dumping duties on solar modules from the US, China, and other countries.
Responding to energy shortages produced by inadequate coal supplies, the Indian state of Punjab plans to build out 2000 MW of solar power capacity.
A 4000 MW solar power project planned for eastern Rajasthan, India, could be scrapped because the wrong political party first came up with the project.
Indian renewable energy company Welspun Energy has announced plans for investing $2.5 billion in solar and wind energy projects across the country.
The Indian government’s aim to promote domestic manufacturing and use of solar photovoltaic modules may finally start to take shape. One of India’s leading solar PV modules manufacturers, Tata Power Solar, has announced that it has received one of the largest supply orders for a project in India. The company will … [continued]
More solar news for your clicking, reading, commenting, and sharing pleasure: A new online solar investing platform has been set up by Palmetto Group. Solar projects should secure 6% return or greater. (Solar Love) NRG Energy (isn’t that a little repetitive?) has bought mobile solar startup Goal Zero. “NRG is … [continued]
Falling preferential tariffs in India and rising competition in China has finally led to solar photovoltaic manufacturers rethinking their strategies in these two major markets. Chinese module manufacturer ReneSola refused some orders from China and India due to low profit margins, the company revealed during its Q2 2014 results conference … [continued]