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Govt plans to register only India-made solar panels under ALMM, says RK Singh, Minister for New & Renewable Energy

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The federal government is planning to register photo voltaic panels made up of solely domestically manufactured cells, wafers and polysilicon beneath the Accepted Record of Fashions and Producers within the subsequent 3-4 years.
Minister for New and Renewable Vitality RK Singh has additionally requested the involved officers of his ministry to arrange a coverage on this regard.

ALMM was launched by the federal government to spice up home manufacturing of photo voltaic panels.

The modules with much less effectivity are faraway from the ALMM, the minister stated.

“We’ll evolve our insurance policies. We’ll solely shield these modules, that are made-in-India cells. In a single or two years, we’ll carry such a coverage. Then once more, after 1-2 years, we’ll carry a coverage that wafers and polysilicon also needs to be made in India.

“We solely register these gamers beneath ALMM whose cell, wafers and polysilicon are India-made,” Singh stated.

The transfer will assist in actual ‘Make-in-India’. The federal government won’t promote the import of elements of photo voltaic panels within the subsequent few years, the minister stated.

“You import cell from exterior and assemble right here and promote it saying it’s made in India, whereas it’s 90 per cent made in China this won’t do,” he stated, including that the ministry may also do a evaluation of the ALMM subsequent 12 months.

The federal government won’t permit the producers to endorse any outdated gear or expertise to guard the curiosity of the folks of India, Singh added.

 



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