2015 could be a strong year for the Indian economy. By setting up 10,000 MW target for 2017, the solar capacity achievement period has been expedited.
With this focus the vision and policies being introduced will certainly provide a much needed fillip to the industry at large. Amidst infrastructure-at-large renewable is a priority segment. We are already seeing a balanced holistic view towards the sector. Doing away of the anti dumping duty is an instance where the immediate need of solar generation was given predominance. By bringing forth the solar targets to 2017 from previous 2022 year target, a much needed impetus has been provided to the States.
– Vineet Mittal, Vice Chairman, Welspun Renewables Energy
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