FM allocates Rs 1,000 cr for renewable sector schemes

Govt aims to construct high capacity plants in the radiation rich states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, T.N, and Ladakh in J&K

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley (C) poses as he leaves his office to present the federal budget for the 2014/15 fiscal year, in New Delhi
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 10 2014 | 4:11 PM IST
Calling it a 'high priority' area, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today allocated Rs 1,000 crore for the solar power sector, a move that will boost energy generation from renewable sources.

The government aims to construct Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects or high capacity plants in the radiation rich states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Ladakh in Jammu & Kashmir.

"I have set aside a sum of Rs 500 crores for this as new and renewable energy deserves a very high priority," Jaitley said while presenting Budget, 2014-15.

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The minister also announced launching a scheme for solar power driven agricultural pump sets and water pumping stations for energising one lakh pumps.

"I propose to allocate a sum of Rs 400 crore for this purpose. An additional Rs 100 crore is set aside for the development of 1 MW Solar Parks on the banks of canals," he said.

Implementation of the Green Energy Corridor Project will be accelerated in the current financial year to facilitate evacuation of renewable energy across the country.

Green Energy Corridor Project is aimed at synchronising electricity produced from renewable sources, such as solar and wind, with conventional power stations in the grid.

"We need to maximise our utilisation of solar power. The existing duty structure incentivizes imports rather than domestic manufacture of solar photovoltaic cells and modules," Jaitley said.

He added that flat copper wire used for the manufacture of PV (photovoltaic) ribbons will be exempted from basic customs duty.

"A concessional basic customs duty of 5 percent is also being extended to machinery and equipment required for setting up of a project for solar energy production," he said.

This move aimed at benefiting solar power producers in the country.

The current installed power generation capacity of the country is 2,49,488 MW of which renewables constitute 31,692 MW, according to an official data.
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First Published: Jul 10 2014 | 2:23 PM IST

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