Govt to soon launch new policy for solar zones

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2016 | 8:48 PM IST
As part of efforts to boost the solar sector, the government will soon come out with a new policy for setting up solar zones in the country to give a fillip to renewable energy projects and manufacturing of equipment.
Each solar zone will be spread over 100 sq kms and 25 per cent of the area will be reserved for the small and medium industries.
"We are bringing new policy which would be called 'solar zone'. It will be spread over 100 square kms (10 X 10 KM). It will be divided into three parts. It (policy for solar zones) will be out in a month's time," New and Renewable Energy Secretary Upendra Tripathy told reporters here.
India has set an ambitious target of achieving 100 GW of solar power generation capacity by 2022 under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission.
He further said, "We will provide Rs 1 crore each to states for preparing detailed project report (DPR). In the DPR, we will supply the connectivity points (transmission link). The (issues related to) land will be settled among the owner, company and the states."
He further said these zones will not be confined to promoting solar energy only as the area will have wind potential as well.
"We show them solar richness in different zones through satellite map. If there are places where solar and wind both are available then we will indicate those. We try to make it (zone) hybrid where solar and wind both will exist," he added.
The 25 per cent area will be for small and medium size industries to put up plants with capacities such as 3, 5 and 10 MW. They will not require any permission and respective state governments can guide them, Tripathy said.
Under the solar zone, another 25 per cent of area will be kept for manufacturing facilities. The bidding for this space will be limited to manufacturers in India who are already into it or planning to start production.
Tripathy further said, "At present, it (solar cells manufacturing) comes under the electronics sector and gets 20 per cent capital subsidy. They will manufacture and develop solar energy projects. There will be separate bidding for them so that they get the roadmap."
On the remaining half of the solar zone area, he said it will be open for all types of players for setting up solar power projects.
He added that the government has planned to float tender for up to 18,000 MW of solar capacity by March 31 as the Centre is targetting 12,000 MW solar power generation capacity addition in 2016-17.
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First Published: Jan 21 2016 | 8:48 PM IST

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