Indian solar manufacturers have demanded an imposition of anti dumping duties on international imports which they say are being dumped into the country at lower prices making it difficult for local manufacturers to remain competitive in the marketplace. Project developers in India avoid Indian manufactures citing their low quality products.
Imposition of anti dumping duties will increase prices but that may serve as disincentive in the long run. States like Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, have also opposed anti-dumping duties.
MNRE opposes anti dumping duties on solar imports as it will lead to a jump in prices and that too when solar power has started benefitting from a fall in prices.
Indian solar manufacturers have filed case to demand imposition on anti dumping duties from China, Taipei, Malaysia and the US.
The industry does enjoy some amount of protection from the government around 375 MW of projects are placed under domestic content scheme where the developers have to use locally manufactured products. But Indian manufacturers feel this is not sufficient. USA has already contested the domestic content rules of India in the WTO.
Project developers on the other hand say that the Indian manufacturers don’t have sufficient capacity to manufacture products at the scale demanded by the industry. Cartelizing and deliberately increasing prices of solar products is also not unheard of in the industry.
“Indigenous manufacturers don’t possess the scale to meet the supply requirement of the IPPs. Further wafers and cells are imported and then assembled and marketed to IPPs like us. This drives up the cost and threatens India’s energy security. This policy can result in an assured increase in costs making solar tariffs unaffordable. The technology used by indigenous manufacturers is not the most optimum or latest,” said Vineet Mittal, Vice Chairman, Welspun Renewables Energy.
Natural coral reefs and underwater habitats have been damaged by pollution, overfishing, and climate change. To help restore marine life, people create artificial reefs using…
As the world continues to transition toward cleaner energy sources, the need for systems that can track, certify, and validate the renewable origin of electricity…
The carbon that marine ecosystems absorb and store is known as "blue carbon." The well-known idea of "green carbon," which describes the carbon retained by…
Introduction Soil testing is a crucial practice in modern agriculture. It assesses soil health, nutrient levels, and pH balance, enabling farmers to make informed decisions…
Ever wished your mobile phone could do more than just send memes and crush candies? Well, buckle up, because we're about to take your mobile…
As of 2023, 106 million people worldwide had bitcoins but the currency's influence on the environment is disproportionate. The primary method of cryptomining, known as…
View Comments