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Power minister warns developers against delayed projects in India

On February 15, the government issued an order stating that if any renewable energy project is not commissioned by the prescribed date of completion, then the developer will be blacklisted for a period of three to five years after asking him/her to show cause.

May 25, 2023 / 17:09 IST
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Three months after the government issued an order warning developers against any delay in renewable energy projects, Union Minister for power RK Singh on May 25 said failing to meet the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date (SCOD) would attract a ban of one year from any further bidding processes and defaulting the second time would lead to a ban for a period of five years.

Speaking at a conference of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) held in New Delhi, Singh said India is the next big market for renewable energy after China due to the exponential growth in demand.

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However, he said, capacity addition has been full of challenges and added that India currently has nearly 50,000 megawatts (MW) of capacity which bidders are "sitting on".

"Businesses think if there is a bid, they must grab as much as possible. If the rates are not favourable or profits are not 25-30 percent, then they just put the project on hold. That will not work. I have nearly 50,000 MW of capacity for which people have won bids and are sitting on it," Singh said.