New Delhi: Inconsistent government actions cast a shadow over solar energy developers' sentiment and slowed down capacity addition momentum, a report by CRISIL Research said Monday.
India has set an ambitious target of having 175 GW of renewables including 100 GW of solar energy by 2022.The outlook for solar energy development in the country is constrained as capacity additions get delayed, CRISIL Research said in a statement.CRISIL Research expects solar power capacity additions of 48-50 GW between fiscals 2019 and 2023.
However, it said that developer sentiment has been negatively impacted by the lack of clarity on several policy issues and arbitrary bid cancellations, which is contrary to a supportive policy stance from the government.
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Over fiscals 2017 to 2019, while previously tendered capacities continued to be commissioned apace, certain risks to future project implementation manifested. There were frequent bid cancellations, lack of clarity on GST procedures, and cost pressure from the imposition of the safeguard duty on imported cells/modules, it said.
While, the GST (good and services tax) clarity was lacking for over a year with a final decision taken in December by the GST council, it ended with an increase in taxation compared to what was expected by the industry.