12 GW ‘New’ Solar With VGF Support Approved

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The president of India has approved the Rs 8580 crore viability gap funding (VGF) support for state-run generators to set up 12 GW of solar projects using domestically-made equipment over the next four years.

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The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has notified sanctioning of the viability gap funding (VGF) scheme for state-run power generators to set up 12 GW of grid-connected solar PV power projects using domestically-made equipment. The capacity will be added in 4 years period from financial year 2019-20 to 2022-23.

Under the second phase of the Central Public Sector Undertaking Scheme—overseen by the MNRE—the government will provide VGF support of Rs 8,580 crore for the projects, which are expected to generate investment of Rs 48,000 crore and support Indian manufacturing plants.

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Any state-run power producer will be eligible for assistance if it sets up a solar PV power plant for self-use or use by government entities, either directly or through DISCOMs.

The scheme mandates use of solar PV cells and modules manufactured domestically as per the specifications and testing requirements fixed by MNRE. However, MNRE will undertake a review every year and based on the capacities of various stages of solar PV manufacturing in India, may increase the domestic content requirement to include wafers, ingots and poly-silicon manufactured in India, or earmark some proportion for modules made from cells that are of higher efficiency standards than the applicable industry standards at that point of time.

Significantly, the scheme has been devised by the Indian government  in the hope that avoiding competitive procurement will enable it to circumvent World Trade Organization (WTO) rules related to import parity.

Release of VGF
The VGF is intended to cover the cost difference between the domestically produced and imported solar cells and modules. While the maximum permissible VGF is Rs 0.70 crore (Rs 7 million) per MW, the actual VGF to be given to a power producer would be deemed through bidding using VGF amount as a bid parameter.

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) will conduct the bidding for allocation of solar power project capacity under the Scheme. The maximum permissible VGF amount will also be reviewed from time to time, by the MNRE, and will be reduced if the cost difference comes down.

VGF will be released in two tranches: 50 per cent on award of the contract to the EPC contractor (including in-house EPC Division), and balance 50 per cent on successful commissioning of the full capacity of the project.

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