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We are setting up a manufacturing unit in India
To cater to the growing markets in India, Sunil Badesra, Business Head, Sungrow is all set to expand the company's capacity from its present 1 GW to 3 GW by 2020, which will be streamlined in the third quarter.
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The government must address uncertainties
The solar landscape in India is still marred with challenges that hamper the achievement of the target set for 2022, says MR Rajesh, Director, Power-One Micro Systems.
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Solar sector to show spiralling growth in India
By 2022, about 175 GW installed capacity of renewable energy is to be achieved, which includes 100 GW from solar power. India will turn into a renewable energy hub by achieving this target.
Renewable Energy Hub, Shekhar Singal, Eastman Auto And Power, BNEF, Solar Inverter, Power, Solar Handbook 2017, BTI, MNRE, JNNSM, Solarprenuers, SSISP, Renjini Varghese
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ADD will not benefit inverters or transformers
After the government announced its plans of 100 GW addition, a high level of traction was perceivable in the market. This is because of the policy-level push from the central and the state governments.
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Solar bids are lacking in speed
If solar remains, then inverters are here to stay. Let us talk about the next four-year trajectory, as the government deadline for 100 GW capacity additions is 2022.
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