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Centre must push states to comply with renewable purchase obligations, says industry

The industry has sought transmission charges waiver and penalty for non-compliance to renewable purchase obligations (RPOs) to clear huge backlog of unsold renewable power agreements

December 20, 2024 / 18:14 IST
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India aims to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil energy generation capacity by 2030.

Piling unsigned power purchase agreements (PPAs) and power supply agreements (PSAs) has been one of the biggest worries for developers in the renewable energy (RE) sector in 2024, according to at least three leading companies in the sector.

With lower prices of solar and wind energy being discovered with every new project, the developers of old RE projects are finding it difficult to find buyers for their green power, resulting in a bunch of unsigned power purchase and sale agreements.

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Vineet Mittal, chairman and founder of Avaada Group, which aims to have a renewable capacity portfolio of 30 GW by 2030, said India currently has unsigned PPAs and PSAs to the tune of 48,000 MW (48 GW). “One of the biggest challenges is that of unsigned PPAs and PSAs, without which all the investments by RE developers would remain only in theory. The Centre must push the states for strict compliance to renewable purchase obligations (RPOs), which would compel discoms to buy green power and thus, sign PPAs,” he said.

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