Sunday, December 21, 2025
0 hm26 main superbanner 728x90px en

“Budget left non-utility solar players to fend for themselves”

Subscribe to YouTube Channel

Subscribe to Mojo4Industry YouTube Channel and get Latest Industry Updates. Do press Bell Icon to get automated notifications whenever new video is uploaded.

Must Read

Medical devices industry welcomes India-Oman CEPA

Medical devices industry welcomes India-Oman CEPA The Indian medical devices industry has welcomed the signing of the India–Oman Comprehensive Economic...

Best Practices While Working at Heights

Best Practices While Working at Heights Kamarajan M, Head of Education at the British Safety Council, India, outlines the role...

How Automation Will Power India’s $5 Trillion Push | Sanjeev Srivastava, Delta Electronics

How Automation Will Power India’s $5 Trillion Push | Sanjeev Srivastava, Delta Electronics India’s push toward a $5 trillion economy...

“Budget left non-utility solar players to fend for themselves”

The FY 2021-22 budget has left the non-utility solar players to fend for themselves. Adding to the misery is the capped net metering of 10KW, which is likely to impact 70% of the rooftop solar business, the Government’s stance to raise import duties on solar inverters will further discourage potential investment in the solar development segment, and adversely affect employment. Similarly, the allocation of ₹ 2500 crore fund to SECI and REDA (cumulatively), is a play on optics and is yet again, not likely to benefit the private players. Moreover, the silence of the authorities on the GST front has now become a matter of concern, which if introduced, had the potential to generate revenue for the Government, and aide private players alike. The only silver lining in the budget is the Government taking note of the Hydrogen Energy sector and we hope for it to have a serious outlay. This in-turn is likely to prompt Indian players in the sector to take the lead globally.

Comments by - Animesh Damani, Managing Partner, Artha Energy Resources
Comments by – Animesh Damani, Managing Partner, Artha Energy Resources

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Keep up with the latest industry news by subscribing to our industry news update. This way, you'll always be in the know about what's happening in your field, and you can stay ahead of the competition.

- Advertisement - P1
Digital Vs Print Media
- Advertisement - P11
mojo program
- Advertisement - P12 -
mojo4industry podcast episodes click here to listen

Tech Talks

Medical devices industry welcomes India-Oman CEPA

Medical devices industry welcomes India-Oman CEPA The Indian medical devices industry has welcomed the signing of the India–Oman Comprehensive Economic...

Best Practices While Working at Heights

Best Practices While Working at Heights Kamarajan M, Head of Education at the British Safety Council, India, outlines the role...
- Advertisement - P13