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Renewable energy ministry eases norms for entry in wind power sector | Writer | Admin | Date | 2016-11-28 15:19 | |
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In an effort to encourage more wind
turbines manufacturers to enter the Indian market, the Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy (MNRE) has done away with a crucial committee which used to
approve turbine models before these could be sold.
Henceforth, turbine makers will need to
only provide details of their products online to the MNRE to obtain the
necessary certification to sell, and if the products satisfy the
specifications, they will automatically be included in the ministry's Revised
List of Models and Manufacturers (RLMM).
"This has been done to ensure more
competition," said Varsha Joshi, former joint secretary, MNRE. "We
have made the process of entering the market easier. Products which abide by international
standards will get certification without any additional verification." The
standards are the relevant ones for turbines set by the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), or the DNV GL, another global certification
body.
The disbanded committee comprised representatives from the Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA), the Indian Wind Producers Association (IWPA) and the MNRE-affiliated, Chennai-based National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE). Manufacturers had to brief the committee about the particular standards their products conformed to after which the committee would take a decision.
Wind energy developers are delighted with
the step. "This is a welcome step by the MNRE to remove non-tariff
barriers and reduce the delays manufacturers faced in getting
certification," said Sunil Jain, president, Wind Independent Power Producers
Association.
An industry source alleged that the
committee included a large number of Indian manufacturers who tried to put
hurdles in the path of foreign turbine makers trying to enter India.
"That's why it has been done away with," he said. "Now developers
will have more options to choose from."
IWTMA president DV Giri, however, strongly
contested the charge. "The notion that local manufacturers were using the
committee to hinder international ones is ridiculous and utterly
unfounded," he said. "We have 20 years of technical expertise and
were merely using this to ensure reliability and safety of products. But we are
ready to see how the online certification method works."
However, as before, overseas turbine makers
will still be required to set up a manufacturing facility in India if they wish
to sell. Some of them see this too as an entry barrier.
Joshi added that in place of the
certification committee, an appellate committee may be set up to settle any
disputes that may arise.
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