AS Published on Monday 3 May 2021 - n° 360 - Categories:India
Indian government support for PV investment and equipment
India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) will allocate $603 million over five years to support
AS Published on Saturday 10 April 2021 - n° 358 - Categories:India
New Indian government measure to develop PV
The Indian government wants to spend INR 45bn ($602m) over five years to boost
AS Published on Monday 8 March 2021 - n° 353 - Categories:India
40% duty on PV panels imported into India?
The country's Ministry of New and Renewable Energies is considering creating a 40% import duty on panels and
AS Published on Monday 15 February 2021 - n° 350 - Categories:India
To perceive India: looking at the present or considering the future?
To achieve an efficient PV industry, India needs structural changes, according to GlobalData. Manufacturers of domestic solar equipment (mainly panels) are struggling to sustain themselves due to the influx of cheaper imported products.
AS Published on Monday 8 February 2021 - n° 349 - Categories:India
India to raise tariffs on foreign solar inverters
India will increase its tariffs on solar inverters and solar lanterns from April. They would pass
L R AS Published on Monday 30 November 2020 - n° 342 - Categories:India
India continues its policy of creating a photovoltaic industry
The Indian Prime Minister wants to increase support for the manufacture of solar panels, especially those with high efficiency. He wants India to produce the panels that will be installed in the country.
AS Published on Monday 16 November 2020 - n° 340 - Categories:India
Several Indian initiatives to develop solar energy, storage, silicon, etc.
The Government of India has adopted a financing plan of INR 45 billion ($603 million) over five years to support the domestic manufacture of high-efficiency PV panels. This plan
L R AS Published on Monday 12 October 2020 - n° 335 - Categories:India, silicon mono/multi
Soon to have a silicon industry in India?
Indian state-owned companies could be commissioned to set up silicon manufacturing facilities to
AS Published on Sunday 11 October 2020 - n° 335 - Categories:capacity increase/decrease, India
PV production lines in India are growing fast
Indian cell and panel manufacturers are showing great interest in installing new production lines, even before new incentives are put in place
L R AS Published on Monday 5 October 2020 - n° 334 - Categories:French companies, India
EDEN Renewables India wins 1.3 GWp solar to be built
EDEN Renewables India, a joint subsidiary of Total Eren and EDF Renouvelables, has been awarded the construction of three photovoltaic power plant projects totalling 1,350 MWp
L R AS Published on Sunday 20 September 2020 - n° 332 - Categories:India
Indians learn to live with the virus
As coronavirus continues to wreak havoc in India, Indian manufacturers of photovoltaic systems are looking for alternative sources of supply, automating their factories and using the Internet of Things in their workshops. They want to maintain production amidst shortages of raw materials and labour.
L R AS Published on Friday 18 September 2020 - n° 332 - Categories:India
Indian roofs have 6 GW installed by the end of June 2020
Rooftop installations in India reach 6 GW at the end of June 2020, after the addition of 1.1 GW in the last twelve months. Commercial and industrial installations represent
L R AS Published on Saturday 5 September 2020 - n° 330 - Categories:India
India's Adani, the world's largest owner of production assets
India's Adani is reported to have become the world's largest owner of operating and contracted solar power generation assets. It manages 12.3 GW. This is more than the capacity installed by the entire US solar industry in 2019 alone.
L R AS Published on Saturday 29 August 2020 - n° 329 - Categories:India, industrial strategy
Wave of duty-free capacity increases in India
Indian company Vikram Solar will increase its wafer, cell and panel production capacity by 3 GW in the Tami Nadu region. This corresponds to an investment of
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 July 2020 - n° 328 - Categories:India
India will not reach its target of 175 GW of RE in 2022
According to industrialists, India would add only 50 GW of solar and 10 GW of wind power over the next few years.