Deccan Chronicle

CENTRE WARNS STATES ON IMPORT OF SOLAR CELLS

- S.N.C.N ACHARYULU | DC

The Central government has decided to take serious action, including filing of criminal cases, for violation of its policy of banning the use of imported solar cells and modules.

The Union ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE) has issued a circular to all state government­s to this effect.

To encourage domestic manufactur­ers of solar cells and modules, the Central government has had banned the use of imported solar cells and modules particular­ly from China and Malaysia.

The Central government has decided to take serious action, including filing of criminal cases, for violation of its policy of banning the use of imported solar cells and modules.

The Union Ministry of New& Renewable Energy (MNRE) has issued a circular to all state government­s to this effect.

To encourage domestic manufactur­ers of solar cells and modules, the central government had banned the use of imported solar cells and modules particular­ly from China and Malaysia. It has now told state government­s to take action if a developer violates this order, including filing of criminal cases and blacklisti­ng of the company for a period of 10 years.

The central government has received complaints that some solar power plant developers are using imported solar cells and modules in solar power plants. Sanjay Karandhar of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said the central government through MNRE has been encouragin­g domestic manufactur­ers of solar cells and modules by way of a policy of domestic content requiremen­t in all solar power projects wherever permitted by the World Trade Organisati­on (WTO). However, there are apprehensi­ons that imported solar cells and modules are being used in solar power projects instead of domestical­ly produced cells and modules.

He said that with respect to solar power projects under MNRE’s schemes and programmes, where domestic content requiremen­t (DCR) has been mandated in a WTO complaint manner, the MNRE or any agency acting on behalf of MNRE can take action for violation of DCR provisions prescribin­g use of domestical­ly produced cells and modules.

THERE ARE apprehensi­ons that imported solar cells and modules are being used in solar power projects instead of domestical­ly produced cells and modules.

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