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Solar Energy Market, Size, Growth In India – Q1 2023
Solar power growth in India – The momentum is still on
Government of India serious enough to unlock series of investment potential across the solar energy market space
From standalone utility scale - to rooftops - to mini & micro grids - to hybrid Renewable energy generation – to battery energy storage systems – to solar pumps –to floating solar – to other decentralized installations, the solar energy applications in India are increasing in length & breadth. The rapid maturation of solar energy segment in the country has nothing been short of astonishing. It was not long ago that solar energy space in India was driven handful of players with major focus upon utility scale developments only and that too small capacity projects. This was purely of the fact that project costs of solar were 4-5 times higher than that of conventional energy (coal precisely). But, over the past decade the project cost of solar has plummeted and today its hovers between INR 3-4 crores/MW. Many deep pocketed national and international players are nurturing this industry and have also announced staggering capacity expansion ...
... targets.
From developers – to OEMs – to EPC – development agencies- financial institutions – investment banking etc. across the globe are eying upon the solar energy market in India. This has led the solar installed capacity to 64 GW as of Jan 2023 from 2.63 GW as of Mar 2014, with a dramatic compund annual growth rate of 41%. But this growth would not have been possible without Government of India’s supportive policies at concurrent level. This momentum has only increased in the past one year as many landmark decisions has been announced by the GoI to push solar energy generation along with other renewables in the country. One of the recent announcement is Renewable Generation Obligation (RGO). Although, it was added to the National Tariff Policy 2016 as an enabling provision. But on Feb 27 2023, It has been decided that any generating company establishing a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station and having the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the project on or after 1 April 2023 will be required to establish RGO of a minimum of 40 per cent of the capacity of a coal power plant or procure and supply RE equivalent to such capacity. In addition, a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station with a COD between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2025 must comply with a 40 per cent RGO by 1 April 2025, and projects with a commissioning date after 1 April 2025 must comply by COD. This clearly indicates a serious business opportunity to be tapped across the solar energy space. To tap this opportunity, the industry stakeholders need a constant up-to-date market insight & to support these requirements, Eninrac has launched the quarterly insight on India’s Solar Energy Market and plans to produce a series of cyclic market research studies on green and new energy market space in India.
TOC
Executive Summary
Solar Energy Landscape in India, Q1 2023 – An introduction
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
USPs
First hand sector knowledge and inputs
Primary research inputs from F2F interviews with domain experts
Experts insights and market reviews taken into consideration
Validated data and analysis | Opportunity mapping and market sizing
Germinates from minds that think fresh to evolve path finding guide for all stake holders through quality information and analysis
Free query handling and analyst support for three months from the date of report procurement
Key Highlights
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
Report Insights
Solar Power Assets Track
Solar Power Tariffs Track
PPA Track
Solar Equipment Manufacturing Track
Module Pricing
Deals & Investments Track
Expansion Track
Strategic Partnerships Track
Competition Track
Must Buy For
Solar Project Developers
Solar Rooftop Developers
Other RE Developers & OEMs
Independent Power Producers
EPC companies
Distribution Companies
Open Access consumers
Logistics Companies
Large Industrial Consumers
Consulting Agencies
Government Agencies
Regulatory Authorities
Investment Banks
Funding Bodies
Companies Mentioned
Waaree Energies Limited
Mundra Solar PV Ltd.
Vikram Solar Ltd.
RenewSys India Pvt. Ltd.
Premier Energies Photovoltaic Pvt. Ltd
Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd.
Mundra Solar Energy Ltd
Emmvee Photovoltaic Power Pvt. Ltd.
Goldi Solar Pvt. Ltd.
Waaree Renewables Pvt. Ltd.
Reliance New Energy
Adani Power
REC Solar
Faradion Limited
and many more
Solar power growth in India – The momentum is still on
Government of India serious enough to unlock series of investment potential across the solar energy market space
From standalone utility scale - to rooftops - to mini & micro grids - to hybrid Renewable energy generation – to battery energy storage systems – to solar pumps –to floating solar – to other decentralized installations, the solar energy applications in India are increasing in length & breadth. The rapid maturation of solar energy segment in the country has nothing been short of astonishing. It was not long ago that solar energy space in India was driven handful of players with major focus upon utility scale developments only and that too small capacity projects. This was purely of the fact that project costs of solar were 4-5 times higher than that of conventional energy (coal precisely). But, over the past decade the project cost of solar has plummeted and today its hovers between INR 3-4 crores/MW. Many deep pocketed national and international players are nurturing this industry and have also announced staggering capacity expansion targets.
From developers – to OEMs – to EPC – development agencies- financial institutions – investment banking etc. across the globe are eying upon the solar energy market in India. This has led the solar installed capacity to 64 GW as of Jan 2023 from 2.63 GW as of Mar 2014, with a dramatic compund annual growth rate of 41%. But this growth would not have been possible without Government of India’s supportive policies at concurrent level. This momentum has only increased in the past one year as many landmark decisions has been announced by the GoI to push solar energy generation along with other renewables in the country. One of the recent announcement is Renewable Generation Obligation (RGO). Although, it was added to the National Tariff Policy 2016 as an enabling provision. But on Feb 27 2023, It has been decided that any generating company establishing a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station and having the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the project on or after 1 April 2023 will be required to establish RGO of a minimum of 40 per cent of the capacity of a coal power plant or procure and supply RE equivalent to such capacity. In addition, a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station with a COD between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2025 must comply with a 40 per cent RGO by 1 April 2025, and projects with a commissioning date after 1 April 2025 must comply by COD. This clearly indicates a serious business opportunity to be tapped across the solar energy space. To tap this opportunity, the industry stakeholders need a constant up-to-date market insight & to support these requirements, Eninrac has launched the quarterly insight on India’s Solar Energy Market and plans to produce a series of cyclic market research studies on green and new energy market space in India.
TOC
Executive Summary
Solar Energy Landscape in India, Q1 2023 – An introduction
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
USPs
First hand sector knowledge and inputs
Primary research inputs from F2F interviews with domain experts
Experts insights and market reviews taken into consideration
Validated data and analysis | Opportunity mapping and market sizing
Germinates from minds that think fresh to evolve path finding guide for all stake holders through quality information and analysis
Free query handling and analyst support for three months from the date of report procurement
Key Highlights
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
Report Insights
Solar Power Assets Track
Solar Power Tariffs Track
PPA Track
Solar Equipment Manufacturing Track
Module Pricing
Deals & Investments Track
Expansion Track
Strategic Partnerships Track
Competition Track
Must Buy For
Solar Project Developers
Solar Rooftop Developers
Other RE Developers & OEMs
Independent Power Producers
EPC companies
Distribution Companies
Open Access consumers
Logistics Companies
Large Industrial Consumers
Consulting Agencies
Government Agencies
Regulatory Authorities
Investment Banks
Funding Bodies
Companies Mentioned
Waaree Energies Limited
Mundra Solar PV Ltd.
Vikram Solar Ltd.
RenewSys India Pvt. Ltd.
Premier Energies Photovoltaic Pvt. Ltd
Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd.
Mundra Solar Energy Ltd
Emmvee Photovoltaic Power Pvt. Ltd.
Goldi Solar Pvt. Ltd.
Waaree Renewables Pvt. Ltd.
Reliance New Energy
Adani Power
REC Solar
Faradion Limited
and many more
Solar power growth in India – The momentum is still on
Government of India serious enough to unlock series of investment potential across the solar energy market space
From standalone utility scale - to rooftops - to mini & micro grids - to hybrid Renewable energy generation – to battery energy storage systems – to solar pumps –to floating solar – to other decentralized installations, the solar energy applications in India are increasing in length & breadth. The rapid maturation of solar energy segment in the country has nothing been short of astonishing. It was not long ago that solar energy space in India was driven handful of players with major focus upon utility scale developments only and that too small capacity projects. This was purely of the fact that project costs of solar were 4-5 times higher than that of conventional energy (coal precisely). But, over the past decade the project cost of solar has plummeted and today its hovers between INR 3-4 crores/MW. Many deep pocketed national and international players are nurturing this industry and have also announced staggering capacity expansion targets.
From developers – to OEMs – to EPC – development agencies- financial institutions – investment banking etc. across the globe are eying upon the solar energy market in India. This has led the solar installed capacity to 64 GW as of Jan 2023 from 2.63 GW as of Mar 2014, with a dramatic compund annual growth rate of 41%. But this growth would not have been possible without Government of India’s supportive policies at concurrent level. This momentum has only increased in the past one year as many landmark decisions has been announced by the GoI to push solar energy generation along with other renewables in the country. One of the recent announcement is Renewable Generation Obligation (RGO). Although, it was added to the National Tariff Policy 2016 as an enabling provision. But on Feb 27 2023, It has been decided that any generating company establishing a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station and having the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the project on or after 1 April 2023 will be required to establish RGO of a minimum of 40 per cent of the capacity of a coal power plant or procure and supply RE equivalent to such capacity. In addition, a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station with a COD between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2025 must comply with a 40 per cent RGO by 1 April 2025, and projects with a commissioning date after 1 April 2025 must comply by COD. This clearly indicates a serious business opportunity to be tapped across the solar energy space. To tap this opportunity, the industry stakeholders need a constant up-to-date market insight & to support these requirements, Eninrac has launched the quarterly insight on India’s Solar Energy Market and plans to produce a series of cyclic market research studies on green and new energy market space in India.
TOC
Executive Summary
Solar Energy Landscape in India, Q1 2023 – An introduction
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
USPs
First hand sector knowledge and inputs
Primary research inputs from F2F interviews with domain experts
Experts insights and market reviews taken into consideration
Validated data and analysis | Opportunity mapping and market sizing
Germinates from minds that think fresh to evolve path finding guide for all stake holders through quality information and analysis
Free query handling and analyst support for three months from the date of report procurement
Key Highlights
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
Report Insights
Solar Power Assets Track
Solar Power Tariffs Track
PPA Track
Solar Equipment Manufacturing Track
Module Pricing
Deals & Investments Track
Expansion Track
Strategic Partnerships Track
Competition Track
Must Buy For
Solar Project Developers
Solar Rooftop Developers
Other RE Developers & OEMs
Independent Power Producers
EPC companies
Distribution Companies
Open Access consumers
Logistics Companies
Large Industrial Consumers
Consulting Agencies
Government Agencies
Regulatory Authorities
Investment Banks
Funding Bodies
Companies Mentioned
Waaree Energies Limited
Mundra Solar PV Ltd.
Vikram Solar Ltd.
RenewSys India Pvt. Ltd.
Premier Energies Photovoltaic Pvt. Ltd
Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd.
Mundra Solar Energy Ltd
Emmvee Photovoltaic Power Pvt. Ltd.
Goldi Solar Pvt. Ltd.
Waaree Renewables Pvt. Ltd.
Reliance New Energy
Adani Power
REC Solar
Faradion Limited
and many more
Solar power growth in India – The momentum is still on
Government of India serious enough to unlock series of investment potential across the solar energy market space
From standalone utility scale - to rooftops - to mini & micro grids - to hybrid Renewable energy generation – to battery energy storage systems – to solar pumps –to floating solar – to other decentralized installations, the solar energy applications in India are increasing in length & breadth. The rapid maturation of solar energy segment in the country has nothing been short of astonishing. It was not long ago that solar energy space in India was driven handful of players with major focus upon utility scale developments only and that too small capacity projects. This was purely of the fact that project costs of solar were 4-5 times higher than that of conventional energy (coal precisely). But, over the past decade the project cost of solar has plummeted and today its hovers between INR 3-4 crores/MW. Many deep pocketed national and international players are nurturing this industry and have also announced staggering capacity expansion targets.
From developers – to OEMs – to EPC – development agencies- financial institutions – investment banking etc. across the globe are eying upon the solar energy market in India. This has led the solar installed capacity to 64 GW as of Jan 2023 from 2.63 GW as of Mar 2014, with a dramatic compund annual growth rate of 41%. But this growth would not have been possible without Government of India’s supportive policies at concurrent level. This momentum has only increased in the past one year as many landmark decisions has been announced by the GoI to push solar energy generation along with other renewables in the country. One of the recent announcement is Renewable Generation Obligation (RGO). Although, it was added to the National Tariff Policy 2016 as an enabling provision. But on Feb 27 2023, It has been decided that any generating company establishing a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station and having the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the project on or after 1 April 2023 will be required to establish RGO of a minimum of 40 per cent of the capacity of a coal power plant or procure and supply RE equivalent to such capacity. In addition, a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station with a COD between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2025 must comply with a 40 per cent RGO by 1 April 2025, and projects with a commissioning date after 1 April 2025 must comply by COD. This clearly indicates a serious business opportunity to be tapped across the solar energy space. To tap this opportunity, the industry stakeholders need a constant up-to-date market insight & to support these requirements, Eninrac has launched the quarterly insight on India’s Solar Energy Market and plans to produce a series of cyclic market research studies on green and new energy market space in India.
TOC
Executive Summary
Solar Energy Landscape in India, Q1 2023 – An introduction
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
USPs
First hand sector knowledge and inputs
Primary research inputs from F2F interviews with domain experts
Experts insights and market reviews taken into consideration
Validated data and analysis | Opportunity mapping and market sizing
Germinates from minds that think fresh to evolve path finding guide for all stake holders through quality information and analysis
Free query handling and analyst support for three months from the date of report procurement
Key Highlights
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
Report Insights
Solar Power Assets Track
Solar Power Tariffs Track
PPA Track
Solar Equipment Manufacturing Track
Module Pricing
Deals & Investments Track
Expansion Track
Strategic Partnerships Track
Competition Track
Must Buy For
Solar Project Developers
Solar Rooftop Developers
Other RE Developers & OEMs
Independent Power Producers
EPC companies
Distribution Companies
Open Access consumers
Logistics Companies
Large Industrial Consumers
Consulting Agencies
Government Agencies
Regulatory Authorities
Investment Banks
Funding Bodies
Companies Mentioned
Waaree Energies Limited
Mundra Solar PV Ltd.
Vikram Solar Ltd.
RenewSys India Pvt. Ltd.
Premier Energies Photovoltaic Pvt. Ltd
Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd.
Mundra Solar Energy Ltd
Emmvee Photovoltaic Power Pvt. Ltd.
Goldi Solar Pvt. Ltd.
Waaree Renewables Pvt. Ltd.
Reliance New Energy
Adani Power
REC Solar
Faradion Limited
and many more
Solar power growth in India – The momentum is still on
Government of India serious enough to unlock series of investment potential across the solar energy market space
From standalone utility scale - to rooftops - to mini & micro grids - to hybrid Renewable energy generation – to battery energy storage systems – to solar pumps –to floating solar – to other decentralized installations, the solar energy applications in India are increasing in length & breadth. The rapid maturation of solar energy segment in the country has nothing been short of astonishing. It was not long ago that solar energy space in India was driven handful of players with major focus upon utility scale developments only and that too small capacity projects. This was purely of the fact that project costs of solar were 4-5 times higher than that of conventional energy (coal precisely). But, over the past decade the project cost of solar has plummeted and today its hovers between INR 3-4 crores/MW. Many deep pocketed national and international players are nurturing this industry and have also announced staggering capacity expansion targets.
From developers – to OEMs – to EPC – development agencies- financial institutions – investment banking etc. across the globe are eying upon the solar energy market in India. This has led the solar installed capacity to 64 GW as of Jan 2023 from 2.63 GW as of Mar 2014, with a dramatic compund annual growth rate of 41%. But this growth would not have been possible without Government of India’s supportive policies at concurrent level. This momentum has only increased in the past one year as many landmark decisions has been announced by the GoI to push solar energy generation along with other renewables in the country. One of the recent announcement is Renewable Generation Obligation (RGO). Although, it was added to the National Tariff Policy 2016 as an enabling provision. But on Feb 27 2023, It has been decided that any generating company establishing a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station and having the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the project on or after 1 April 2023 will be required to establish RGO of a minimum of 40 per cent of the capacity of a coal power plant or procure and supply RE equivalent to such capacity. In addition, a coal or lignite-based thermal generating station with a COD between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2025 must comply with a 40 per cent RGO by 1 April 2025, and projects with a commissioning date after 1 April 2025 must comply by COD. This clearly indicates a serious business opportunity to be tapped across the solar energy space. To tap this opportunity, the industry stakeholders need a constant up-to-date market insight & to support these requirements, Eninrac has launched the quarterly insight on India’s Solar Energy Market and plans to produce a series of cyclic market research studies on green and new energy market space in India.
TOC
Executive Summary
Solar Energy Landscape in India, Q1 2023 – An introduction
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
USPs
First hand sector knowledge and inputs
Primary research inputs from F2F interviews with domain experts
Experts insights and market reviews taken into consideration
Validated data and analysis | Opportunity mapping and market sizing
Germinates from minds that think fresh to evolve path finding guide for all stake holders through quality information and analysis
Free query handling and analyst support for three months from the date of report procurement
Key Highlights
Market Facts, Solar Energy Market in India - Q1 2023
Regulatory & Policy Landscape – Q1 2023
Supply Chain Status & Manufacturing Developments – Q1 2023
State wise Solar Power Tariff, Projects & IPP wise track – Q1 2023
Solar Module Price, OEM wise Breakup – Q1 2023
Solar Cells & Modules Imports in India, Country wise Split – Q1 2023
Competition Landscaping & Benchmarking – Q1 2023
Major Investment Deals Tracker – Q1 2023
Solar Projects Development Track – Q1 2023
Stalled/Cancelled/Shelved Solar Projects, State wise Track –Q1 2023
PPA Status, Solar Projects Track – Q1 2023
SECI Contracts Details, Bidders/Awardees/Capacity/Location etc. – Q1 2023
Opportunity Outlook – Q1 2023
Report Insights
Solar Power Assets Track
Solar Power Tariffs Track
PPA Track
Solar Equipment Manufacturing Track
Module Pricing
Deals & Investments Track
Expansion Track
Strategic Partnerships Track
Competition Track
Must Buy For
Solar Project Developers
Solar Rooftop Developers
Other RE Developers & OEMs
Independent Power Producers
EPC companies
Distribution Companies
Open Access consumers
Logistics Companies
Large Industrial Consumers
Consulting Agencies
Government Agencies
Regulatory Authorities
Investment Banks
Funding Bodies
Companies Mentioned
Waaree Energies Limited
Mundra Solar PV Ltd.
Vikram Solar Ltd.
RenewSys India Pvt. Ltd.
Premier Energies Photovoltaic Pvt. Ltd
Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd.
Mundra Solar Energy Ltd
Emmvee Photovoltaic Power Pvt. Ltd.
Goldi Solar Pvt. Ltd.
Waaree Renewables Pvt. Ltd.
Reliance New Energy
Adani Power
REC Solar
Faradion Limited
and many more
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