Icra suggests long-term finance at low rates for power, renewables in budget – EQ Mag Pro
NEW DELHI: Availability of adequate long-term financing at competitive rates is key in achieving India’s renewable as well as sustainable goals, rating agency Icra said as part of its pre-budget expectations report.
The Union Budget for FY23 will be tabled in the Parliament on February 1.
The rating agency said that incentives and relevant policy measures are needed to promote investments in the energy storage segment, considering the increasing share of renewables in the electricity generation mix.
“This apart, policy measures are required to revive the stranded gas-based projects, which would enable availability of balancing power sources,” it said.
To augment domestic manufacturing of solar modules, the Centre must increase the production-linked incentives outlay for the manufacturers, it added.
For power distribution companies, the budgetary allocation must be increased to improve transmission infrastructure (both at intra-state and inter-state levels) for evacuation power from the regions having high renewable energy potential.
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