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    India expects to add 1.5GW of rooftop solar capacity in 2018

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    India added a record 1,538MW of rooftop solar capacity in the 12 months to September 2018, up 75%
    year-on-year, according to the latest report from consultancy Bridge to India.

    Analysts have been pessimistic about this in recent years, with the "Solar Roof Map of India" showing that cumulative installations reached 3,399MW by the end of September this year, and are expected to reach 15.
    3GW
    by March 2022.
    This is well below the initial 40GW target, but stronger than
    before.

    As always, the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector accounted for 70 percent of the market this year, with residential accounting for just 9 percent
    .

    India is expected to deploy just 4.
    1GW of solar projects in FY2018/19, down 55% year-on-year and about a quarter
    of the government's annual target of 16GW, according to the Bridge to India report.

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    India added a record 1,538MW of rooftop solar capacity in the 12 months to September 2018, up 75%
    year-on-year, according to the latest report from consultancy Bridge to India.

    solar energy

    Analysts have been pessimistic about this in recent years, with the "Solar Roof Map of India" showing that cumulative installations reached 3,399MW by the end of September this year, and are expected to reach 15.
    3GW
    by March 2022.
    This is well below the initial 40GW target, but stronger than
    before.

    As always, the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector accounted for 70 percent of the market this year, with residential accounting for just 9 percent
    .

    India is expected to deploy just 4.
    1GW of solar projects in FY2018/19, down 55% year-on-year and about a quarter
    of the government's annual target of 16GW, according to the Bridge to India report.

    :/, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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