The Government of India has
undertaken a number of policy measures for increasing share of renewable energy
in India’s energy mix. These, inter-alia, include:
a) Provision of Renewable Purchase
Obligation (RPO) under the National Tariff Policy;
b) Notification of the long term
growth trajectory of RPO for solar and non-solar energy for next 3 years from
2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19;
c) Development of Solar Parks and
Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects;
d) Development of power
transmission network through Green Energy Corridor project;
e) Making roof top solar as a part
of housing loan provided by banks;
f) Waiver of Inter-State
Transmission Charges and losses;
g) Repowering of Wind Power
Projects for optimal utilization of wind resources;
h) Offshore wind energy policy for
development of offshore wind energy in the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone;
i) Supporting research and
development on various aspects of renewable energy including with industry
participation;
j) Financial incentives for
off-grid and decentralized renewable energy systems and devices for meeting
energy needs for cooking, lighting and productive purposes; and
k) Permitting 100 percent Foreign
Direct Investment in sector through automatic route.
The Government of India has set up
a target of installing 175 GW capacity through renewables by 2022. As on
28.02.2018, a total capacity of 65 GW had been installed in the country.
The lowest tariff discovered for
solar at Bhadala solar Park in Rajasthan in May 2017, and for wind in the tariff-based
capacity auction of Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd in December 2017 were Rs.
2.44/KWh and Rs 2.43/KWh respectively. However, the cost of production of
energy from solar and wind energy sources varies from place to place depending
upon, inter-alia, insolation, wind speed, cost of land, cost of financing and
basic infrastructure. It is true that in some projects tariff of solar and
wind power discovered is in the range or even lesser as compared to the cost of
coal based thermal power plants.
This information was provided by
Shri R.K. Singh, Union Minister of State (IC)
Power and New & Renewable Energy in written reply to a question in Lok
Sabha today.
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