HomeNewsIndia NewsIndian Solar Industry finds it Hard to Withstand Chinese Imports

    Indian Solar Industry finds it Hard to Withstand Chinese Imports

    The National Solar Mission may have set a target of 20 million metre square solar thermal capacity with ‘Make in India’ panels, but the government’s proposed incentives package has left this segment of the domestic solar industry out in the cold even though it is getting swamped by cheaper Chinese imports.

    The renewable energy ministry has proposed a slew of incentives only for domestic solar PV (photovoltaic) industry, ignoring the fact that solar thermal sector — once the only 100% indigenised solar technology — has lost 60% market share to cheaper supplies from Chinese companies.

    Solar Thermal Federation of India (STFI) estimates India’s annual solar thermal market to be of nearly one million m2, valued at Rs 1,000 crore. Except a few big players such as Tata Power Solar, solar thermal manufacturers are largely in the small or medium scale segment and provide about one lakh jobs. In contrast, solar PV units are either promoted or have connections with projects of large energy market players riding on the government’s target of 100 GW (giga watt) solar power capacity by 2022, providing some four lakh employment opportunities.

    The government is considering imposing 70% safeguard duty to protect the domestic solar PV industry but has ignored the solar thermal industry’s demand for similar protection. STFI’s demand for setting up quality testing facility for imported units or components has also not evoked any response.

    This runs contrary to the government’s aim of promoting green energy as part of its climate mitigation commitments. Solar thermal plants –earlier based on flat panels but now using tubular technology — are considered more efficient than solar PV (photovoltaic) cells used for generating electricity, with every one million m2 of installed solar thermal capacity estimated to save peak load of 10 GW.

    ELE Times Research Desk
    ELE Times Research Deskhttps://www.eletimes.ai
    ELE Times provides a comprehensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build awareness, drive traffic, communicate your offerings to right audience, generate leads and sell your products better.

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    Related News

    Must Read

    Reinforcement Learning Definition, Types, Examples and Applications

    Reinforcement Learning (RL), unlike other machine learning (ML) paradigms,...

    Infineon drives industry transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography on PSOC Control microcontrollers

    Infineon Technologies AG announced that its microcontrollers (MCUs) in...

    Decision Tree Learning Definition, Types, Examples and Applications

    Decision Tree Learning is a type of supervised machine...

    Renesas Introduces Ultra-Low-Power RL78/L23 MCUs for Next-Generation Smart Home Appliances

    Ultra-low-power RL78/L23 MCUs with segment LCD displays & capacitive...

    STMicroelectronics Appoints MD India

    Anand Kumar is the Managing Director of STMicroelectronics (ST),...

    Top 10 Federated Learning Applications and Use Cases

    Nowadays, individuals own an increasing number of devices—such as...

    Top 10 Federated Learning Companies in India

    Federated learning is transforming AI’s potential in India by...

    Top 10 Federated Learning Algorithms

    Federated Learning (FL) has been termed a revolutionary manner...