Promonique
Promonique
EPR Subscription Banner
EPR Subscription Banner
Promonique Banner
Promonique Banner
Home » EPR Personality » Solar tariffs are 30 percent lesser than thermal power in India

Solar tariffs are 30 percent lesser than thermal power in India

By EPR Magazine Editorial June 11, 2020 5:30 pm

Solar tariffs are 30 percent lesser than thermal power in India
.

The current solar tariffs in India, which are between `2.50- 2.87 per kilowatt hour (kWh), have stabilised at rates 20-30 percent below the cost of existing thermal power in India and up to half the price of new coal-fired power, according to a latest study. It added that these prices would provide enormous opportunities to invest in the solar industry.

According to Vibhuti Garg, co-author of the study by IEEFA and JMK Research & Analytics and energy economist at IEEFA, as per current market conditions, tariffs below `2.50 per kWh are financially not viable in India’s solar sector. “Developers have already reduced their return expectations from 14 percent to 12 percent, with tariffs being achieved as low as `2.5 per kWh,” she said.

Garg added that while this rate is very competitive compared to thermal plant tariffs, and lucrative for power distribution companies entering long-term power purchase agreements, this was a floor for developers if they want to make money.

SECI and NTPC played a key role in building international investor interest, according to the report titled ‘Developers and Global Investors Snap Up India’s Solar Power Tenders – Decoding Tariffs vs Returns for Solar Projects in India’. It added that contractual certainty was in place with counterparty and payment risk assurance from these central government agencies.

Advertising

EPR Android App Banner

According to Jyoti Gulia of JMK Research and co-author of the study, conditions in India are very different to other energy markets. “We found a number of competing concerns in our analysis. Interest rates, module costs, and capacity utilisation factors in particular have a major impact on solar tariffs and project returns,” said Gulia.

She added that the cost of financing was a big element in determining tariffs and returns. Significantly higher interest rates in India compared to other leading renewable energy countries were one of the reasons for higher domestic tariffs. The zero indexation for the 25- year period is also a key value for India that is not explicit in the year one tariff.

“Finally, capacity utilisation factors (CUF) differ across states in India, given significantly different solar resource qualities. Any drop in utilisation rates has a significant impact on project returns. As per our report findings, a 3 percent drop in CUF results in over 7 percent fall in equity returns,” said Gulia.

Garg said that to earn reasonable returns on project investments, it was crucial for project developers to factor in the risks and rightfully estimate the costs of every component

Cookie Consent

We use cookies to personalize your experience. By continuing to visit this website you agree to our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

Power Talk
Webinar
Webinar
Android App
Android App
EPR EMagazine November 2024
eMagazine November 2024
eMagazine November 2024

Events

Auto EV India
Auto EV India
Global Sustainability Expo & Conference
Global Sustainability Expo & Conference
Elecxpo
Elecxpo
India Smart Utility Week
India Smart Utility Week
RenewX
RenewX

Our Sponsors

CPRI
CPRI
Wika
Wika
Mahindra Powerol
Mahindra Powerol
NangalaWala
NangalaWala
Ramelex
Ramelex
Ambionics India
Ambionics India
Vasundhara Earthing
Vasundhara Earthing
Voltaredox
Voltaredox
Jayashree
Jayashree
Rayzon Solar Pvt Ltd
Rayzon Solar Pvt Ltd
Om Technical Solutions
Om Technical Solutions
Akansha
Akansha
NBC Bearings
NBC Bearings
Harting
Harting
Doble Engineering
Doble Engineering
Kusam Meco
Kusam Meco
Nirmal
Nirmal
Apar Industries
Apar Industries
Aramco Asia
Aramco Asia
Fluke
Fluke
Emka India Panel Accessories
Emka India Panel Accessories
KEI Industries Limited
KEI Industries Limited
Meco Instruments Pvt Ltd
Meco Instruments Pvt Ltd
Godrej Boyce
Godrej Boyce
Icon Solar-En Power
Icon Solar-En Power
ZIEHL ABEGG
ZIEHL ABEGG
Novasys
Novasys
Ramanuj Industries
Ramanuj Industries
Testo India
Testo India
Paras Wires
Paras Wires
Dirak India
Dirak India
Fronius India
Fronius India
Gloster Cables Limited
Gloster Cables Limited
K-Lite Industries
K-Lite Industries
Newtech Switchgear
Newtech Switchgear
Rectifiers & Electronics
Rectifiers & Electronics
Elev8 Lift
Elev8 Lift
Power trac Group
Power trac Group
flir system
flir system
Omicron
Omicron
Dhash
Dhash
CAT
CAT
Electrical Research Development Association
Electrical Research Development Association
Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric
Triveni Turbine ltd
Triveni Turbine ltd
Kirloskar Pumps
Kirloskar Pumps
Polycab
Polycab
Electrotherment
Electrotherment
Aeron Composite Pvt Ltd
Aeron Composite Pvt Ltd
Powerica LTD
Powerica LTD