The first 150 MW round of India’s national solar mission is well
underway, or at least the signed contracts would lead most to believe
so. The Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), which aims to
install 10 GW of PV by 2022, is an intricate framework of rules and
incentives designed to effectively tap one of India’s most plentiful
resources. After this first 150 MW round, to qualify for the JNNSM’s
incentives, developers must use domestically manufactured cells and
modules. For companies like Moser Baer,
which is preparing to boost production capacity, this is a welcome
provision. Foreign producers and their governments are not so excited
about being locked out of what could be one the world’s largest markets,
as MJ Shiao mentions in his article about international solar trade.
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