Safeguard duty will make solar power less competitive: Teri

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The imposition of safeguard duty on imported solar panels will result in higher cost for future projects, impacting the sector's competitiveness, The and (Teri) said today.

This move is also likely to result in higher average power purchase cost (APPC) for the buying utilities and higher costs to the consumers, Teri said in a statement.

According to the statement, over 90 per cent of solar panels and modules used in Indian projects come from and Malaysia, and the proposed safeguard duty is intended to protect domestic solar panel production from impacts due to increased imports.

It said that duty on imported modules will increase tariffs by around Rs 0.38 to Rs 0.50 per unit.

"Levying of safeguard duties may not help the domestic industry. It would on the other hand, increase cost of solar power, making it less attractive to the buying utilities, and thus jeopardising the pace of growth of development of ..," Teri said.

A better option for the government to promote domestic industry is to competitively procure, for its own use, generated from only domestically manufactured panels, he added.

India's solar industry is growing rapidly and is one of the cornerstones of a sustainable future for the country. However, the industry is still at a nascent stage and requires constant policy support for a favourable for growth, it added.

As per the Ministry of New and Renewable (MNRE), the of solar cells and solar modules is about 3.1 GW and 8.8 GW, respectively, whereas the 1.5 GW of solar cells and 2.0 to 3.0 GW of solar panels are installed annually; only 10 per cent of the installations use domestic cells and modules, the statement said.

The main reason for under-utilisation of the installed domestic is the inability of domestic manufacturers to compete with foreign manufacturers due to lack of economies of scale, and higher cost of the capital borrowed from banks and NBFCs, it added.

It also suggested that the government needs to balance the solar deployment targets and needs of

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 22:45 IST