The State of Solar Market in India and Future Trends
Factors Driving the Growth of Solar Energy Market in India
Apart from obvious reasons like climate change and decreasing availability of existing fossil fuels, the solar market in India has seen a sharp rise in the past decade. A 250% growth in renewable energy capacity in India from 2014 to 2021 points to this incredible growth. Here are some of the factors behind this sharp growth.- The price of solar technologies, especially the price of solar panel size in India has decreased by around 52% in the past decade. This has motivated people to install personal as well as institutionalised solar panels.
- A liberal foreign investment policy from the Indian government allows foreign players to invest 100% FDI in the renewable energy sector.
- Competition in the solar sector in India has also increased with the emergence of big companies as well as promising start-ups. These companies are competing to enhance the existing solar infrastructure in the country and drive down the prices.
- India receives abundant sunlight or solar energy throughout the year across most states. This also makes solar installation in India a profitable business.
Key Market Trends and the Future of Solar Energy in India
The recent COVID pandemic impacted some of the solar projects and construction in the country. While this might have hampered the country’s aim of reaching a certain level of renewable energy generation by the end of this decade, this situation won’t last forever. The potential for solar power generation in India is still there and its future can be understood better by analysing some of these trends.- Investment from domestic companies has increased a lot this year. Companies like Reliance Industries, Tata Power Solar, Adani Green Energy and more are bidding heavily to support the green energy segment and set up solar power generation farms in India.
- Foreign energy companies, investment funds, as well as infrastructure firms are showing an increased interest in the solar energy market in India.
- The US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) guaranteed the US $41 million loans for Indian SME companies in March 2021.
- The Indian government is proposing new rules for green energy consumption and purchase, encouraging large-scale industries and consumers to leverage renewable energy sources.
- It is expected that a total of US $500 billion will be invested in the renewable energy sector by the end of 2028 from different sources consisting of private companies, FDI, government agencies, as well as banks.
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