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      • PLI scheme approved for solar manufacturing
      • Net metering on the way out
      • Green tariffs: an emerging option for all consumers to go green
      • Investment enthusiasm spills over to wind
      • Basic customs duty on solar cells and modules: a poor decision
      • New boom era beckons for renewables
      • VPPAs still a distant prospect in India
      • New Electricity Amendment Bill a damp squib
      • Andhra Pradesh’s curious 6.4 GW solar tender
      • Time for an overhaul of the tender framework
      • Module price spike delays installations
      • More political commitment needed for DISCOM privatisation
      • Gujarat solar policy giveth some, taketh more
      • 2021 – a year full of expectation and hope
      • 2020 – an eventful and memorable year, for mostly the wrong reasons
      • Demand side management needs greater policy thrust
      • Green power trading off to a tentative start
      • Two Rupees makes no sense!
      • New RTC guidelines offer little hope for pure play renewable IPPs
      • Solar-wind hybrid tender stuck
      • Gujarat and Kerala lead the way on residential rooftop solar
      • New urgency needed for faster energy transition
      • Haryana deals a low blow to open access
      • Greenko successfully carving its own trail
      • Uncertainty dogs tender programme
      • Pumped hydro has few takers
      • Rooftop solar market hit hard by COVID
      • Agricultural solar hobbling
      • Sun setting on new thermal power
      • More power to the exchanges
      • Manufacturing hopes not steeped in fundamentals
      • Transmission outlook improving
      • C&I renewable market held back by policy uncertainty
      • Module market evolving rapidly
      • DISCOM liquidity package stuck
      • New solar tariff low not a surprise
      • Customs duty finally on the anvil
      • Border tension with China does not augur well
      • Financial bonanza for Adani and Azure?
      • Real-time power trading a win-win for power producers and consumers
      • COVID-19 to cause serious damage to renewables
      • Oil & gas players set to carve a bigger role
      • RTC auction a small step towards firm renewable power
      • Project progress grinding down
      • Draft Electricity Act amendments a lame affair
      • Government financial institutions becoming lenders of last resort
      • Maharashtra offers relief to rooftop solar
      • Bankrupt DISCOMs plus Covid-19 a disastrous mix
      • Coronavirus damage impossible to assess
      • Waiving bank guarantees not desirable
      • Safeguard duty redux
      • Poor design of procurement schemes would hurt residential consumers
      • Coronavirus disruption highlights risk of external dependence
      • Weak power demand an under appreciated risk
      • King coal here to stay
      • No dearth of equity
      • Government passing the buck to project developers
      • Complex tender designs on the way
      • Regulators add to the pain
      • 2020 – year of prayer and hope
      • 2019, RE’s annus horribilis
      • Andhra Pradesh and Centre on escalation path
      • Fourth time lucky for the manufacturing-linked tender?
      • Fall in costs to bring respite to developers
      • Time for grid tariffs to go up
      • Wind faces slow going
      • Lack of competitive advantage hurting developers
      • Changes afoot to improve investor risk profile
      • Developers rushing to issue green bonds
      • Sector reform essential to build growth momentum
      • Improving prospects of residential rooftop solar market
      • Project execution slowdown to continue
      • Customs duty bazooka for module manufacturing
      • Forecasting regulations a tough proposition for developers
      • The renewable energy bull run is over
      • Undersubscription becoming a norm
      • Ministry of Power to review power procurement model
      • SECI reworks the PPA template
      • Sterling & Wilson successfully completes its IPO
      • Ministry of Power looking to act tough on DISCOMs
      • One year of safeguard duty fails to produce any results
      • Rooftop solar growing rapidly but needs nurturing
      • India’s uniquely complex bidding quagmire
      • Andhra Pradesh renegotiation attempt a mere bluster
      • Joint power council a permanent way out of the DISCOM bailout cycle
      • On the long road to electric mobility revolution
      • Debt funding concerns growing
      • Busy agenda for the new government
      • Optimistic outlook for renewable energy needs backing up
      • Risk profile of Indian RE not conducive for INVITs
      • Need for an urgent reassessment of tender programme
      • Time to reconsider manufacturing policy
      • Solar park scheme simplified and downscaled
      • Financially weak DISCOMs the darkest cloud on the horizon
      • Bold vision but half-baked implementation
      • MNRE issues a new 12,000 MW scheme to promote domestic manufacturing
      • Hydro power likely to remain a fringe resource
      • Policy reversals threaten private sale of renewable energy
      • Indian RE increasingly dependent on foreign capital
      • A draconian approach to solve quality problems?
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      • India Renewable Power Policy Update – March 2021
      • India Renewable Power Tenders Update – March 2021
      • India Renewable Power Tenders Update – February 2021
      • India Renewable Power Policy Update – February 2021
      • Webinar: Solar tariff of INR 2.00 arrived sooner than expected
      • Renewable power facing more banking restrictions
      • India Renewable Power Policy Update – January 2021
      • India Renewable Power Tenders Update – January 2021
      • Webinar: Bifacial solar module technology gaining acceptance in India
      • India poised to embrace new solar module technologies
      • 2020 recap in five charts
      • India Renewable Power Tenders Update – December 2020
      • India Renewable Power Policy Update – December 2020
      • Webinar – India rooftop solar policy round up
      • India Renewable Power Policy Update – November 2020
      • India Renewable Power Tenders Update – November 2020
      • India Renewable Power Tenders Update – October 2020
      • India Renewable Power Policy Update – October 2020
      • Residential rooftop solar ready to take off after subsidy, COVID hiccups
      • Open access renewables suffering at the hands of DISCOMs
      • India Renewable Power Tenders Update – September 2020
      • India Renewable Power Policy Update – September 2020
      • MSME rooftop solar market largely untapped
      • Draft regulation lacks measures to boost trading volumes
      • India RE Policy Update – August 2020
      • India RE Tenders Update – August 2020
      • India RE Policy Update – July 2020
      • India RE Tenders Update – July 2020
      • Indian Railways ramping up renewable energy adoption
      • Webinar: COVID 19 implications for domestic manufacturing
      • Webinar: impact of COVID-19 on the Indian renewable sector
      • Management of cooling load favourable to renewables
      • India takes one more step in integration of RE
      • Consolidation underway in solar EPC market
      • States moving away from net metering prematurely
      • Rooftop solar O&M needs urgent policy intervention
      • Slowdown bites hard
      • C&I energy storage has a bright future
      • Rooftop solar tenders pick up again
      • Hydrogen makes inroads into the global energy mix
      • FAME-II scheme – ambitious vision, poor planning
      • RE power trading a sensible move
      • 2019-20 budget a non-event
      • US tariffs to have nominal impact on Indian module manufacturers
      • Ancillary services market still at an early stage of development
      • Mono-crystalline modules beginning to gain acceptance in India
      • Public sector rooftop market stays sluggish
      • Time to act on PV waste management
      • MNRE pushes for solar in north-east
      • Andhra Pradesh pulls back on open access solar
      • 2018 ends on a low note
      • Storage tenders pick up in India
      • Uttar Pradesh deals a blow to rooftop solar
      • OPEX market continues to gain share but for how long?
      • Blockchain adoption needs significant policy shift
      • Five charts summarising RE development in 2018
      • The curious case of central and state government tender mix
      • Floating solar needs new technical standards
      • Gujarat aims for the sky
      • Solar sector faces growing water risk
      • Impressions from an international module conference
      • Solar sector needs robust quality standards
      • Renewable energy – going through a period of peaks and troughs
      • Tamil Nadu issues a ‘feel good’ draft solar policy
      • Haryana’s OA solar market set to take-off
      • Wind sector pick up eighteen months away
      • Tracker market slowing down
      • Need to step up battery manufacturing in India
      • DGTR announces final safeguard duty recommendation
      • Madhya Pradesh issues an innovative rooftop solar tender
      • Indian solar market records new heights in 2017-18
      • Growing renewable energy faces new pressures
      • Installation activity to slowdown in 2018
      • Open access market in Telangana slows down
      • Bidding stays aggressive in solar auctions
      • DC overloading gains increasing acceptance in India
      • SECI draws strong response to its 2000 MW wind auction
      • Uttar Pradesh shows open access promise
      • String inverters gaining market share in India
      • Trade protection for domestic manufacturers is misguided
      • US safeguard duty to have nuanced implications for India
      • Energy goes missing from the Union Budget
      • 5 charts to capture 2017
      • Safeguard duty – Indian government scores an own goal
      • Bidding frenzy continues in the renewable sector
      • ISA makes slow progress
      • Public sector investment crowding out private investors
      • Trade barriers alone unlikely to pole vault domestic manufacturing
      • Adoption of new bidding guidelines slowing down tenders
      • SAUBHAGYA scheme, old wine in new bottle
      • Changing demand-supply landscape in the Indian solar market
      • First utility scale storage project in India takes off
      • Wind joins pricing race with solar
      • Renewable developers line up for public offerings
      • US trade case resonates in India
      • Spike in spot power prices likely to be temporary
      • Forecasting and scheduling regulations take hold in India
      • What is expected of India’s new power minister?
      • Is there a case for solar InvITs?
      • Indian developers caught between a rock and a hard place
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      • India Solar Compass Q3 2020
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      • Transmission planning, implementation and status
      • India Solar Compass Q1 2020
      • India Solar Compass Q4 2019
      • India Renewables Outlook 2024
      • India Solar Compass Q3 2019
      • India Solar Rooftop Market Analytics
      • Forecasting and Scheduling Regulations
      • India Solar Compass Q2 2019
      • India Solar Compass Q1 2019
      • Solar park development in India
      • India Solar Compass Q4 2018
      • India Solar Rooftop Market Report
      • India Solar Compass Q3 Report
      • Solar trackers – market assessment and outlook
      • India Solar Compass Q2 Report
      • India Solar Open Access Market
      • India Solar Compass Q1 2018
      • Estimating cost of capital for Indian solar projects
      • India Solar Compass Q4 2017
      • India Solar Compass Q3 2017
      • Free reports

        • India Solar Rooftop Map | December 2020
        • India Solar Map | December 2020
        • India Solar Rooftop Map | June 2020
        • India Renewable Map | June 2020
        • India Renewable Power CEO Survey | 2020
        • COVID-19: Impact on Global Solar Market
        • COVID-19: Impact on Indian Renewables
        • India Solar Rooftop Map | December 2019
        • India Solar Map | December 2019
        • India Solar Rooftop Map | September 2019
        • Global Corporate Renewable Power Procurement Models
        • India RE Map | September 2019
        • India Solar Map | June 2019
        • India Solar Rooftop Map | June 2019
        • India RE CEO Survey | 2019
        • Managing India’s PV Module Waste
        • India RE Outlook 2019
        • India Solar Rooftop Map | December 2018
        • Floating Solar – opportunities and way ahead
        • Water use in solar power sector
        • India RE Map | September 2018
        • India Solar Rooftop Map | June 2018
        • India Solar Map | May 2018
        • India RE CEO Survey | 2018
        • Inverter Design and Selection
        • Trade protection for domestic manufacturers is misguided
        • India Solar Rooftop Map | December 2017
        • Anti-Dumping Duty Report
        • INDIA SOLAR MAP
        • India Solar Compass Q2 2017
        • INDIA SOLAR ROOFTOP MAP
        • INDIA SOLAR MAP
        • India Solar Handbook
        • Analysis of utility scale solar tenders in India
        • DC cable design and performance issues
        • Solar Rooftop Policy Coalition – unleashing private investment in rooftop solar in India
        • India Solar Opportunity
        • Rooftop Revolution: Uncovering the Solar Potential of Patna – Executive Summary
        • Rooftop revolution – uncovering Patna’s solar potential
        • Grid integration of distributed solar PV – technical aspects, best practices and way forward
        • How should India drive its solar transformation? Beehives or Elephants?
        • Giriraj Enterprises – a project case study
        • ROOFTOP REVOLUTION: UNLEASHING DELHI’S SOLAR POTENTIAL
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