Power sector Budget wish list: Funds for green energy, more domestic mfg | Budget 2024 News
Gupta, however, also added that the Budget should encourage key equipment manufacturing for module and cell manufacturing in India itself through promoting suitable policy, regulatory, financial and tax regimes for the same. “India has a strong history of in-house equipment manufacturing, yet our reliance on RE manufacturing machinery and equipment is almost 100%. In the next phase, this reliance should be reduced to zero,” he said.
In recent years, newer clean energy sectors have emerged, which include fuels such as green hydrogen, plant-based biofuels and energy storage, among others. Energy sector experts point out that initial subsidy support and tax relaxation on import of crucial raw materials would help the indigenous industry grow rapidly.
Iyer said the industry is hopeful of the Budget to support growth of green hydrogen and battery storage through viability gap funding and subsidies. “Support is essential for making hydrogen competitive with other alternatives and fostering development of a robust battery storage market,” he said.
Raju Kumar, partner and energy tax leader, EY India, said the green hydrogen mission launched in 2021 would require policy support to address infrastructure, storage and transportation-related challenges. “On the GST front, important areas to consider would be reduction in tax on hydrogen to foster greater adoption and inclusion of natural gas within the GST framework,” Kumar said.
Earlier this year, the Centre announced a new scheme for promoting rooftop solar. While Rs 75,000 crore of central funding has been allocated for the programme, Kumar is of the view that for rapid rooftop solarisation, power distribution companies “may receive financial thrust to develop a country-wide infrastructure for transmission and metering”.
First Published: Jul 02 2024 | 9:39 AM IST