SOLAR AND WIND ENERGY

Local Manufacturing: A Catalyst for Renewable Energy Growth

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In Short : To increase the capacity of renewable energy sources and boost local demand, the Indian government is stepping up its efforts to encourage the production of renewable energy equipment domestically. The program is an essential part of the country’s plan to strengthen its domestic clean energy sector.

Supporting Self-Reliance in Renewable Energy

Santosh Kumar Sarangi, the secretary of renewable energy, highlighted the need of supporting domestic industry through Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) programs that encompass polysilicon, solar cells, and wafers. An Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) for solar modules, cells, and wind power equipment has also been established by the government. In order to increase capacity in the solar value chain, discussions are in progress to expand this strategy to encompass ingot-wafer manufacturing.

Maintaining Development in High-Potential Areas

Leaders in the industry, including the CEO of Suzlon Group, pointed out that new manufacturing rules might spur significant growth in wind power hardware, particularly sub-components, and open the door for more exports. With half of India’s installed generation capacity currently coming from renewable sources and the country being one of the top producers in the world, this strategic localization is expected to increase supply chain resilience.

Impact and Significance of Clean Energy

India is improving energy security, lowering its reliance on imports, and assisting in the country’s shift to a clean, resilient energy economy by encouraging domestic production. The objective of creating a fully domestic supply chain, from raw materials to final goods, is furthered by these actions, which also strengthen the renewable energy ecosystem.