Govt plans to register only India-made solar panels under ALMM: RK Singh
In Short : The Indian government is planning to register only domestically manufactured solar panels under the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) scheme. This move, led by Power and New & Renewable Energy Minister R.K. Singh, aims to boost the domestic solar manufacturing industry. By encouraging the use of India-made solar panels, the government aims to enhance self-reliance in the renewable energy sector and promote the country’s energy security. This initiative aligns with India’s commitment to promoting indigenous manufacturing and achieving its renewable energy targets.
In Detail : New Delhi : The government is planning to register solar panels made up of only domestically manufactured cells, wafers and polysilicon under the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) in the next 3-4 years.
Minister for New and Renewable Energy RK Singh has also asked the concerned officers of his ministry to prepare a policy in this regard.
ALMM was introduced by the government to boost domestic manufacturing of solar panels.
The modules with less efficiency are removed from the ALMM, the minister said.
“We will evolve our policies. We will only protect those modules, which are made-in-India cells. In one or two years, we will bring such a policy. Then again, after 1-2 years, we will bring a policy that wafers and polysilicon should also be made in India.
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