Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) has lowered the tariffs for the purchase of electricity from solar power plants in the state by the state utility. A solar power producer in the state who completes his project by 31 March 2014, will get
Rs 10.12 a unit if he does not claim ‘accelerated depreciation’ and Rs 8.85 a unit, if he also claims accelerated depreciation. Earlier, these figures were Rs 15.32 and Rs 13.19 a unit for projects that would be put up by 31 March 2012.
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