Policy And Regulatory News Update For March 2024: India Amends Electricity Regulations For Late Payments. Punjab, DERC, And Madhya Pradesh Introduce Solar And Renewable Energy Regulations. MNRE Unveils Hydrogen Hubs And Solar Inverter Standards, And More

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India To Implement Approved Solar Module Standards From April 2024, MNRE Announces

MNRE issues a memorandum announcing the activation of the ALMM Order from April 1, 2024, after a year-long hold. The move aims to ensure quality solar modules for nationwide projects. Solar PV modules received by March 31, 2024, but not yet commissioned due to developer reasons, will undergo separate examination. The decision reflects India’s commitment to robust renewable energy infrastructure.

New Standards And Labeling Program For Grid-Connected Solar Inverters Unveiled: A Leap Towards Sustainable Energy Choices

The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) introduced a Standards and Labeling Program for Grid-Connected Solar Inverters, aiming to guide consumers toward energy-efficient choices and support India’s transition to sustainable energy. The program, operational until December 2025, focuses on inverters up to 100 kW capacity, promoting BIS certification and adherence to safety standards. It’s anticipated to enhance product quality, cut costs, and complement India’s rooftop solar initiative, contributing to reduced emissions and energy consumption.

India Reaffirms Strict Vigilance On Solar PV DCR Compliance Under MNRE Schemes

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) enforces Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policies for solar PV projects to boost domestic industry growth. Stricter measures, including legal action and blacklisting, deter violations. Recent reaffirmation highlights the government’s commitment to enforcing DCR provisions, ensuring integrity in solar energy policies, and supporting local manufacturers.

Commission Unveils Green Procurement Policy In Rajasthan: Pioneering Sustainable Practices In Purchasing

The Rajasthan Commission unveils a Green Procurement Policy, prioritizing sustainable practices and reducing environmental impact. Emphasizing green building designs and eco-friendly refrigerants, the policy extends to all procurement processes. It encourages suppliers to deliver environmentally friendly products and services, setting a precedent for environmental responsibility in procurement decisions.

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Indiaโ€™s Leap Into Green Future: MNRE Unveils Guidelines For Hydrogen Hubs Under National Green Hydrogen Mission

The MNRE launches the National Green Hydrogen Mission, aiming to establish two green hydrogen hubs by 2025-26, each receiving โ‚น100 crore for infrastructure development. Projects will be selected based on production capacity, technology, and financial investment criteria. The initiative aims to promote large-scale hydrogen production, enhance efficiency, and facilitate the transition to green hydrogen energy solutions.

MNRE Revises Module Efficiency Thresholds For Solar PV, Enhancing Renewable Energy Standards

India’s MNRE announces key amendments to solar PV module standards, enhancing efficiency and performance. The revised regulations mandate minimum module efficiency thresholds based on application, ranging from 20.0% for utility-scale plants to 18.00% for solar lighting. These changes aim to promote high-quality solar technologies, maximize energy output, and advance India’s clean energy goals. Stakeholders are urged to comply with the updated criteria to support India’s renewable energy transition.

Indiaโ€™s Leap Towards Sustainable Agriculture: The New Solar Cold Storage Initiative

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) introduces Solar Cold Storage (SCS) systems to combat post-harvest losses in agriculture. These units, powered by solar energy, maintain temperatures suitable for perishable and non-perishable produce. Draft specifications are open for public feedback, reflecting a collaborative effort towards sustainable agricultural practices and energy utilization in India.

DERC Amends Guidelines For Renewable Energy Adoption With Group And Virtual Net Metering 2024

Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) announced amendments to Group Net Metering (GNM) and Virtual Net Metering (VNM) guidelines for Renewable Energy Systems, effective April 1st, 2024. Changes focus on defining terms, clarifying frameworks, and facilitating Distribution Licensees’ responsibilities. Notably, capital expenditure for SLD and network augmentation is waived for projects up to 11kV. Capacity limits for Ground Mounted Renewable Energy Systems are set at five times the sanctioned load, with exemptions on charges for projects commissioned until March 31st, 2027. The amendments aim to promote transparency and encourage renewable energy adoption.

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Madhya Pradesh Commission Introduces New Regulations For Renewable Energy Integration 2024

Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (MPERC) introduces new regulations governing grid interactive renewable energy systems, including net metering, group net metering, and virtual net metering. Eligible consumers can install systems up to 500 kW capacity on a first-come, first-served basis. Compliance with interconnection standards is required, with penalties for non-compliance. MPERC retains the authority to issue directives and modify regulations as needed.

India Introduces Amendments To Electricity Regulations To Tackle Late Payments

The Ministry of Power, Government of India, announced amendments to the Electricity (Late Payment Surcharge and Related Matters) Rules of 2022. Effective immediately, stricter regulations on electricity sale and purchase access are enforced, with the National Load Despatch Centre having temporary adjustment authority for grid security. Non-payment beyond three and a half months incurs a ten percent access regulation, increasing monthly until dues are cleared. Distribution licensees must notify power requisition schedules generating companies two hours before the day-ahead market deadline, with surplus power offered in the power exchange.

Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission Amends Rooftop Solar Regulations In 2024

The Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission has amended the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (Grid Interactive Rooftop Solar Photo Voltaic Systems) Regulations, 2021, through the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (Grid Interactive Rooftop Solar Photo Voltaic Systems) (1st Amendment) Regulations, 2024. Effective upon publication in the official Gazette, these changes primarily focus on revising the definition of “Settlement Period” and extending deadlines for certain industrial consumers. The amendments aim to enhance clarity and consistency in the regulation of Grid-Interactive Rooftop Solar Photo Voltaic Systems in Punjab.

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Government Issues Delhi Solar Policy 2023 For A Sustainable Future In The Capital

The Delhi government launches the Delhi Solar Energy Policy 2023, targeting 4,500 MW of solar capacity by 2026-27. The policy introduces group net metering, community solar, and hybrid RESCO models to overcome adoption barriers. Incentives like Generation Based Incentives and capital subsidies are provided to consumers. Operational guidelines ensure effective implementation, involving key stakeholders for a coordinated effort towards a cleaner, sustainable energy future.

KERC Adapts Tariff For Solar Rooftop Installations Under Government Subsidy Scheme

Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) issues an order on tariffs for Solar Rooftop Photovoltaic (SRTPV) installations under the PM-Surya Ghar scheme. The order clarifies that previous tariffs do not apply to these installations. KERC initiates discussions and issues a discussion paper to determine appropriate tariffs, aligning with the scheme’s objectives. This move supports government initiatives for household-level renewable energy adoption.


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