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India Likely to Miss out on 2030 Renewable Target- GlobalData

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
July 13, 2022
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India announced new renewable energy goals last year to increase non-fossil power capacity to 500 GW and meet 50 per cent of the country’s electricity needs through renewables by 2030, however, the country is likely to fall short of the target, according to GlobalData.

After setting this new goal, India included large hydro under the definition of renewables, the country is likely to achieve its 2022 target but may miss out on the solar specific target, and subsequently fall short of the 2030 target, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

GlobalData’s latest report, ‘India Power Market Size, Trends, Regulations, Competitive Landscape and Forecast, 2022-2035’, revealed that the target also includes achieving net zero emissions by 2070. India mainly plans to achieve these long-term climate goals through capacity additions in solar and explore its offshore wind potential.

Attaurrahman Ojindaram Saibasan, Power Analyst at GlobalData, said: 

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“India is already focusing on rooftop solar installations along with large ground mounted solar PV projects. As part of the plan, India approved 45 solar parks with a total capacity of 37 GW under its solar park scheme in September 2021. India is situated in a solar belt and gets a significant amount of solar diffused horizontal irradiance (DNI) and global horizontal irradiance (GHI).

“The top solar power rich states are Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Maharashtra. Regulatory bodies in India have drafted attractive policies and schemes to boost the renewable energy sector. For instance, MNRE provides custom and excise duty benefits to the solar rooftop sector to propel growth.”

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India’s hydropower policy

Additionally, a new hydropower policy for 2018-2028 has been drafted for the growth of hydro projects in the country. To increase hydropower generation, the government has granted renewable energy status for large hydro.

The government has also been promoting wind power projects by providing various fiscal and promotional incentives. Some of the most important support schemes include accelerated depreciations, excise duty exemptions to manufacturers.

There are other schemes such as concessional import duties on certain components of wind electricity generators, and a tax holiday on income generated from wind power projects. These are expected to encourage the private sector participation in renewable power projects.

“To achieve these targets, the country needs to add over 38 GW of renewable capacity annually during 2022-2030. Easing out approval processes, pre-identifying land spaces for the development of renewable power, enhancing the grid to be able to seamlessly connect renewable power plants… will drive capacity additions in India in the future.”

Attaurrahman Ojindaram Saibasan

Furthermore, if the country also invests in technologies such as battery storage and micro-grids in remote areas, holding renewable auctions without delays, enforcing RPS mechanism strongly are useful for the country’s renewable energy capacity.

According to GlobalData, per the current market scenario and growth trend, India is likely to fall short of the 2030 target by over 104 GW.

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