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Weekly Update: The new government is making all the right noises about renewable energy

10 June 2014 | Jasmeet Khurana

India’s solar sector has been grossly underperforming vis-à-vis other countries as well as the potential for the energy source in the country. The wish list for the sector broadly comprises the following – strengthening of RPO mechanism, regulations to facilitate distributed generation, promotion of domestic manufacturing, rural electrification and availability of cheaper finance. It is...

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Weekly Update: Can the levy of anti-dumping duties be stopped now?

20 May 2014 | Jasmeet Khurana

The Indian Ministry of Commerce has concluded that certain foreign suppliers dumped solar cells and modules in the Indian market in the first half of 2012. The ministry is now likely to recommend dumping tariffs for solar cells and modules. As discussed last week, BRIDGE TO INDIA believes that the imposition of such duties will be counterproductive and can be a ‘market killer’ (

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Weekly Update: NSM domestic content batch of 375 MW caught in crossfire between the developers and manufacturers

01 April 2014 | Jasmeet Khurana

National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI), one of the several solar industry associations in India, has written a letter to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) suggesting that domestic manufacturers do not have adequate capacity to supply the 375 MW of capacity allocations under the domestic content requirement (DCR) category of batch one of phase two of the National...

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Weekly Update: Restricting open access power purchase- a regressive move?

25 March 2014 | Akhilesh Magal

Gujarat has restricted industries in the state from procuring power from outside the state through open access as per news reports. This restricts the choice of private industries in Gujarat to either purchase electricity from the state discoms or via on-site captive power plants. This comes as an unexpected move since Gujarat has been on the forefront of power sector reforms in...

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Weekly Update: National Solar Mission to miss capacity targets for the year by a significant margin

25 February 2014 | Jasmeet Khurana

The year 2013 was a comparatively good year for the global solar market. While 39 GW of solar was installed globally in 2013, India, which got off to a good start two years back, is now facing a tough time achieving its 1.1 GW target set for the current fiscal year (2013- 14). China alone installed 12 GW in 2013 with Japan and the US tied at around 4 GW each. In terms of future...

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