Will the Modi administration’s quest for “atmanirbharta”, aka self-sufficiency, take the shine off India’s solar goals?
India needs $225-250 billion in investments over the next eight years to add around 350 Gw of additional renewable energy capacity and meet the ambitious climate goals, Moody’s reckons. It’s a sprint, not a marathon.
But the Indian government has turned what should be a dash to the clean energy goalpost into a hurdles race by refusing to postpone a new tax on imports of solar equipment, and coupling it with mandatory purchase of local modules.
Installations are slowing. Soaring costs will affect returns