Government is targeting bringing solar tariffs down further to Rs 4 a unit, Power Minister Piyush Goyal said today.
Solar power tariffs declined to all—time low of Rs 4.63 per kWhr following aggressive bidding by US—based SunEdison, the world’s biggest developer of renewable—energy power plants, in the auction for 500 MW projects in Andhra Pradesh held this week.
“My target (solar tariff) is Rs 4 (per unit). It is an ambitious target,” Minister for Power, Coal and Renewable Energy Piyush Goyal told reporters here on the sidelines of unveiling of ‘Looking beyond horizon—Roadmap for opening of 36 projects in 36 months’ by Western Coalfields Ltd.
The Minister further said that the Cabinet will take a call on the coal linkage policy for non—regulated sector, power and fertiliser industries.
“Serious discussions with regard to the linkages are underway. In the coming days I think in non—regulated sector and power and fertiliser sector ... the cabinet will take a call on the linkage policy. We are having discussions with all the stakeholders,” the Minister said.
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