Singapore's Sembcorp to monetise India assets; expand renewable energy capacity indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Solar Tariff to rise as custom duty on gear to kick in SECTIONS Share Synopsis The announcement to impose the duty on solar cells and modules does not have any grandfathering provision, which would have allowed projects already auctioned to import equipment under existing rules without paying the customs duty. ANI India will levy customs duty of 40% on solar modules and 25% on solar cells beginning April 2022. Mumbai: The days of solar tariff bids at Rs 2 a unit may be over, as project cost is set to rise after the government announced the much-awaited customs duty on key equipment, aimed at boosting local manufacturing.
In September 2019, Power Minister R K Singh had said that the Ministry of Power was working on UDAY 2.0 scheme. There were expectations that the scheme would be announced in the General Budget for 2020-21.
The government may announce a new scheme for cash-strapped and loss-making electricity distribution utilities to reduce stress in the sector and achieve the goal of ‘24X7 Power for All’, a source said