NEW DELHI, March 18 (Reuters) - India is proposing that clean energy firms use only locally made solar ingots and wafers from ...
India plans solar ingots localisation by 2028 to cut China reliance; costs, capacity pose near-term challenges ...
India has expanded its domestic content framework for solar manufacturing, extending the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) regime to cover upstream components such as ingots and wafers, ...
India has proposed requiring clean energy firms to use domestically produced solar ingots and wafers from June 2028 to reduce ...
In a bid to boost domestic manufacturing of solar ingots and wafers - the constituents of solar cells that are then fitted on solar panels - the Ministry for New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has said ...
Citing a report by the PL Capital, The Economic Times reported that India’s solar industry has emerged as a key suppler to ...
Experts discuss the shift in India's solar energy growth from mere capacity addition to integrating systems, storage, and ...
The tariffs hit India at a vulnerable moment, as exports to the U.S. had surged nearly tenfold since 2022 under Modi’s production-linked incentive scheme.
pv magazine: How do you see the solar manufacturing industry evolving in the next five years? What role will India play in the global solar supply chain? Suhas Donthi: The next five years will be ...
India's renewable energy ministry has announced a proposal requiring clean energy companies to source solar ingots and wafers exclusively from domesti ...
India will require locally made solar ingots and wafers for clean energy projects by June 2028, reducing Chinese imports.
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