Mercom reiterates its 2017 solar installation forecast of over 9 GW, it said in its report released today adding that the
cumulative installations including large-scale and rooftop projects in the country have reached 9.6 GW.
Of the 4 GW to be installed in 2016, 3.7 GW are expected to be utility-scale projects and about 275 MW are expected to be rooftop projects, it said.
According to statement, the country's solar development pipeline is now more than 14.2 GW with about 6.3 GW of projects tendered and pending auction.
However, there are significant headwinds in terms of transmission and evacuation issues that could threaten the pace of growth," said CEO and co-founder of Mercom Capital Group Raj Prabhu in a statement.
Government agencies have announced solar tenders of 3,781 MW during September-December 2016 and auctioned about 1,311 MW. Auction activity has slowed over the last three months, it said.
The statement said that the project development landscape has changed significantly over the last quarter largely due to Chinese module price declines.
The report says that the major concerns for the industry are currently around transmission, evacuation, curtailment, timely payments and the outcome of the goods and services tax (GST).
"Solar park development is experiencing some setbacks due to incomplete infrastructure," commented Prabhu.
"In some cases, developers are incurring expenses to clean the land, build roads, and are waiting for power to be evacuated after commissioning. All of this is having a negative effect on project costs and profitability."
India's share of solar generation continues to grow with 16.7 percent of new power generating capacity added, as of November 2016.
Solar accounted for almost one per cent of electricity generated from April-October (FY 2016-2017), 50 per cent more than all of FY 2015-2016.
The top 10 states account for about 90 per cent of all solar installations and pipeline, are--Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh.
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