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SoftBank's joint venture SB Energy announced that it has won all 200 megawatts of solar projects at its latest solar auction in Karnataka, India, at a tariff of $2.
82 per kilowatt-hour (about $0.
041), the most recent auction in India
.
The only other competitor in the tender issued by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) is Tata Renewable Energy Corp.
(TPREL), which bid at Rs 2.
83/kWh
.
Mudit Jain, an adviser to Bridge to India, said tariffs between 2.
65-3/kWh would remain in place until tariffs were imposed or solar module prices dropped
.
Maharashtra's latest 1GW auction attracted lower winning bids between US$2.
71-2.
72/kWh (about US$0.
04), almost in line with previous PV auctions in Andhra Pradesh, which won bids of Rs 2.
72-2.
73/kWh
.
70% of CEOs responded to a recent survey by Bridge to India, but the bid for the overall Indian solar sector was deemed unreasonable, but the market remains optimistic
about the growth prospects and overall industry sentiment.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
SoftBank's joint venture SB Energy announced that it has won all 200 megawatts of solar projects at its latest solar auction in Karnataka, India, at a tariff of $2.
82 per kilowatt-hour (about $0.
041), the most recent auction in India
.
The only other competitor in the tender issued by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) is Tata Renewable Energy Corp.
(TPREL), which bid at Rs 2.
83/kWh
.
Mudit Jain, an adviser to Bridge to India, said tariffs between 2.
65-3/kWh would remain in place until tariffs were imposed or solar module prices dropped
.
Maharashtra's latest 1GW auction attracted lower winning bids between US$2.
71-2.
72/kWh (about US$0.
04), almost in line with previous PV auctions in Andhra Pradesh, which won bids of Rs 2.
72-2.
73/kWh
.
70% of CEOs responded to a recent survey by Bridge to India, but the bid for the overall Indian solar sector was deemed unreasonable, but the market remains optimistic
about the growth prospects and overall industry sentiment.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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