National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) set a target for 100 GW by 2022. While the capacity additions in 2016-17 were a sizable 5.4 GW, the pace slowed down considerably in 2017-18, with only 1.7 GW of projects commissioned, against a target of 4.1 GW. Most of these installations (~1.2 GW) came online only after December 2017.
The policy thrust to renewables has been significant, and specific targets have been announced to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy. The National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC, 2008) envisages a dynamic Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) target of 10% at the national level for 2015 with an annual increase of 1% in order to reach around 15% by 2020. The new electricity tariff policy is a step in the right direction for increased RE adoption.
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