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Recently, India said that the current cumulative solar power generation has reached 20 GW, which has achieved the 2022 target
originally set by the national solar energy plan ahead of schedule.
This achievement is attributed to a renewable energy project
promoted by the Modi government.
Modi came to power since 2014, shouting the slogan to increase solar power generation to 10 GW
by 2022.
According to a research report by India's latest green energy market, the cumulative installed capacity of utility-scale projects is about 18.
4 GW, and the power generation of rooftop solar projects is 1.
6 GW
.
Solar power was the number one source of
new installed capacity in India in 2017.
India has now set milestones
in this regard.
It is expected that by 2018, the pace of development of India's overall solar industry will be affected by government policies, thereby increasing costs
.
The CEO of Meridian Energy Australia and Powershop Australia said: "By 2022, the government's revised solar project installation target is 100 GW
.
Recently, this goal clashed
with the Make in India initiative.
The ongoing anti-dumping cases and imported solar templates are also in an atmosphere of regulatory uncertainty, which is currently harming the development of the solar industry, and the pace of its project installation is gradually slowing down
.
”
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Recently, India said that the current cumulative solar power generation has reached 20 GW, which has achieved the 2022 target
originally set by the national solar energy plan ahead of schedule.
This achievement is attributed to a renewable energy project
promoted by the Modi government.
Modi came to power since 2014, shouting the slogan to increase solar power generation to 10 GW
by 2022.
According to a research report by India's latest green energy market, the cumulative installed capacity of utility-scale projects is about 18.
4 GW, and the power generation of rooftop solar projects is 1.
6 GW
.
Solar power was the number one source of
new installed capacity in India in 2017.
India has now set milestones
in this regard.
It is expected that by 2018, the pace of development of India's overall solar industry will be affected by government policies, thereby increasing costs
.
The CEO of Meridian Energy Australia and Powershop Australia said: "By 2022, the government's revised solar project installation target is 100 GW
.
Recently, this goal clashed
with the Make in India initiative.
The ongoing anti-dumping cases and imported solar templates are also in an atmosphere of regulatory uncertainty, which is currently harming the development of the solar industry, and the pace of its project installation is gradually slowing down
.
”
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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