"The Clean Environment Cess previously known as the Clean Energy Cess (tax) has been increased from Rs 200 per tonne to Rs 400 per tonne. This increase will make solar (power) more competitive by increasing the cost of coal. But increased costs are expected to be eventually passed on to consumers in the form of higher electricity bills," the report said.
Renaming the Clean Energy Cess as Clean Environment Cess, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his Budget speech for 2016-17 last month had proposed to raise the cess on coal, lignite and peat to Rs 400 per tonne from the current Rs 200.
Stressing that the accelerated depreciation will be reduced from 80 per cent to 40 per cent beginning in 2016-17, the report said this reduction will mostly affect rooftop solar, some large-scale projects and the wind sector.
In the short term, this will affect manufacturers who are overly dependent on the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) market.
"In the long term, the effect should be minimal as DCR projects are a small part of the projects auctioned; manufacturers now have clarity and can adjust their strategy accordingly in order to compete. The Indian government is expected to appeal the ruling," it said.
"Restricting the use of cheaper non-domestic components while expecting solar power at the lowest possible price has never made sense," Mercom Capital Group CEO and Co-Founder Raj Prabhu said.
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