Union Minister of New & Renewable Energy Dr Farooq Abdullah has called upon the industry leaders to invest in Solar Energy Projects in the country, says a report. Addressing the first meeting of the Solar Energy Industry Advisory Council (SEIAC) in New Delhi, Dr Abdullah assured them of the full support of the government in setting up solar projects based on both grid connected as well as off grid applications.
At the same time, he asked industry leaders to respond favourably and positively to the incentives offered by the Government in this direction. The minister said that India has a vast scope for developing solar energy applications as still many parts of rural India do not have access to grid connected electricity. He cited the example of high altitude places in Ladakh where solar energy has changed people’s lives.
Anand G Mahindra, Chairman of the Council assured the support of the industry in achieving the goals of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM). Describing the meeting as very fruitful, he said the Council would deliberate and offer advice on technology matters, manufacturing, investments and fiscal policies that are critical for the growth of the solar industry in India.
The meeting deliberated on a range of issues concerning the growth of Solar Energy Industry in India. These included role of Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) in making renewable power projects commercially viable, REC pricing, issues regarding Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO), hybridisation of projects, technology transfer, support and promotion of domestic manufacturing eco-systems and financing support for manufacturing and power generation projects.