IREDA Invites Bids for Rs. 4500 crore
Solar PLI Scheme
· Big
Boost to Domestic Production of Solar PV Modules
· Last
Date for Application 30th June
Indian
Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA), a PSU under the Ministry of
New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) has invited bids from solar module
manufacturers for setting up solar manufacturing units under the central
government’ Rs. 4,500 crore Production Linked
Incentive (PLI) scheme on 11 June 2021. MNRE has appointed IREDA as the
implementing agency for the scheme. The Union Cabinet had earlier approved Rs. 4,500 crore scheme to boost domestic manufacturing of
solar Photo Voltaic (PV) modules.
The
last date for submitting application is 30th June. The selection process for
the successful bidders is to be completed by 30th July. IREDA had floated the
invitation for application document on 25th May on its website and the
electronic application process went live on 31st May.
The
applicants are required to set-up either brownfield or greenfield
manufacturing facility for the entire capacity allotted under the scheme.
Applicants are not allowed to set-up mix of brownfield and greenfield
facility under the scheme. Manufacturing capacity/unit, for which required
capital goods have been imported before the last date of bid submission, will
not be eligible for participation under this PLI scheme. The minimum capacity
of the manufacturing unit to be installed shall be 1,000 Megawatt. The PLI will
be disbursed to the successful applicants annually for a period of five years.
Solar
capacity addition presently depends largely upon imported solar PV cells and
modules as the domestic industry has limited operational capacities of solar PV
cells and modules. The National Programme on High
Efficiency Solar PV Modules will reduce import dependence in a strategic sector
like electricity and as such reinforce the Atmanirbhar
Bharat initiative.