TP Solar Ltd, an arm of Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd, has signed a contract with the Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd (MSPGCL) to supply 300 MWp of ALMM-certified solar modules. The modules will be deployed for distributed PV projects to be set up under the Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana (MSKVY) 2.0.
The certified mono c-Si PERC modules provide power outputs of 590 Wp with an efficiency of up to 21.11%.
A snapshot of the milestones reached in Indian solar manufacturing and power project installations, anticipations, and more…
India’s solar cell manufacturing capacity will reach 60 GW by FY 2027 from 8 GW as of March 31, 2024. The resultant capacity growth will make India a surplus market, given the annual module requirement of 40-50 GW, necessitating that the domestic players tap the export markets.
The prices of domestically manufactured solar cells are 1.5-2 times more than alternatives from China even after basic customs duty. Such high prices can drive up the capital cost of solar power projects by INR 5-10 million/MW and, in turn, tariffs by 40-50 paise per kWh, says CRISIL Market Intelligence and Analytics.
Coal India Ltd has invited EPC bids for its 1 GW solar power project planned in Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd’s solar park in Rajasthan. Bidding closes on Jan. 2.
India has reached a solar PV module manufacturing capacity of around 63 GW per annum as per the Approved List of Models & Manufacturers (ALMM) published by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
Open access (offsite) solar installations in the first nine months (9M) of calendar year 2024 were almost 69% up compared to 2.8 GW installed in 9M 2023.
A multi-pronged policy mix has been adopted by the government to promote solar adoption. In the Budget 2024-25, a corpus of INR 10,000 crore was allocated to promote the solar industry, a 110% increase from the previous year. Solar manufacturing equipment have been exempt from the basic customs duty list to boost domestic manufacturing. In contrast, there is a 10% customs duty on the import of solar glass as we currently have enough capacity to meet all our domestic requirements.
Solar module manufacturers are quickly ramping up to multi gigawatt-scale capacity to tap the domestic demand. At technology level, TOPCon modules based on 210 rectangular silicon wafer (G12R) cell are taking center stage.
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