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Peak power deficits and rising power prices

India has faced a persistent mismatch between energy demand and supply, resulting in an average energy deficit of about 5% over the five years leading up to March 2016, according to the Ministry of Power. This shortfall has contributed to upward pressure on power prices.

Design and Engineering of Solar power plants​

Strong regulatory support

To reduce reliance on energy imports, address the trade deficit, and mitigate the resulting pressure on the rupee, the Indian government has implemented several measures to promote the use of renewable energy sources. As part of these efforts, it launched the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (NSM) in 2010 to accelerate the growth of solar energy in the country.

Solar positioned to win among alternatives

India is among the world’s top countries in terms of solar irradiation, receiving over 300 days of sunshine annually across much of its territory. This makes solar power generation viable in most parts of the country, unlike wind and hydro resources, which are limited to specific geographic regions. Furthermore, solar plants can be developed close to consumption centers, minimizing the need for costly transmission infrastructure and reducing associated transmission charges.

Solar approaching parity

State utilities have experienced rising power costs due to domestic coal shortages, which have forced thermal power generators to depend more heavily on costlier imported fuels. Current tariff analyses indicate that solar power has become cost-competitive with wind energy, newly commissioned thermal plants using imported coal, and grid electricity tariffs for commercial consumers. Moreover, diesel-generated power—commonly used by commercial and off-grid users as a backup source—remains significantly more expensive than solar power.

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