RENEWABLE ENERGY

India Renewables Firms Cry Foul as State Seeks to Renege on Pact

By Bloomberg

India’s federal government has stepped in to mediate a dispute between the state of Gujarat and solar power developers over the province’s plan to backtrack on bids for a 700 megawatt project because of high tariffs and invite fresh ones.

“Certainly it is creating some disturbance in the renewable energy market,” Amitesh Kumar Sinha, joint secretary at the ministry told reporters in New Delhi about the initial discussion the ministry has had with the coastal state. “We will take up this issue further. We’ll handle it.”

Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd., the parent body for electricity development in the state, had awarded the contracts to firms, including ReNew Power, Tata Power Co. and state-run SJVN Ltd. for building solar capacity at tariffs of as much as 2.81 rupees (4 cents) a kilowatt hour.

The state’s attempt to override an existing accord to search for lower auction prices is the latest in a series of such breaches that have roiled the country’s renewable energy industry. The development is set to sour the mood of investors that were slowly emerging from a similar crisis when the southern state of Andhra Pradesh sought to renegotiate old contracts saying they were “exorbitantly priced.”

“The success of India’s renewable energy industry is based on investors’ confidence in the government’s policies,” said Subrahmanyam Pulipaka, chief executive officer at industry lobby group National Solar Energy Federation of India.

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