16 Sep 2021
India added 2,488 megawatts (MW) of solar in the second quarter (Q2) of the calendar year (CY) 2021, a 19 per cent increase quarter-over-quarter, compared to 2,090 MW installed in Q1 2021, according to a recent report released.It added that solar energy’s share of new power capacity additions was the highest ever in the first half of any year.
“Solar installations were up 1,114 per cent year-over-year compared to 205 MW added in Q2 2020 when COVID-19 crippled the sector. Solar capacity additions in India in Q2 2021 were the highest in a quarter since Q2 of 2018,” said the report by Mercom India Research.It added that in the first half (H1) of 2021, India added 4,578 MW of solar, a 251 per cent increase compared to the same period previous year. Installations exceeded 3.2 GW of solar installed in all of CY 2020.According to the report, installations were significantly higher than the previous quarter despite various state level lockdowns because of the second wave of COVID-19. “Even with a strong quarter, the industry continues to battle uncertainties around higher component costs and logistical issues. With duties and import restrictions, purchasing quality solar components at the best price will be the biggest challenge for the industry going forward as solar system costs ticked up for the fourth quarter in a row,” said Raj Prabhu, CEO of Mercom Capital Group.
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