According to recent guideline amendment by the Union ministry of new & renewable energy (MNRE), the eligible entities of the Approved List of Models & Manufacturers (ALMM) of solar modules can now additionally participate in open access and net metering projects.
The amendment was carried out to “Approved Models and Manufacturers of Solar Photovoltaic Modules (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2019,” on January 13, 2022.
The original order states that only models and manufacturers included in the ALMM list would be eligible for use in government projects, government-assisted projects and projects under government programs installed in the country.
To this list has been added open access, and net metering projects. Thus, there has been expansion in scope. The earlier provisions would continue to exist. The amendment will come into force effective April 1, 2022.
The ALMM order continues to include domestic projects set up to sell electricity to the government under Section 63 of the Electricity Act, 2003, which is to say projects, based on the tariff-based competitive bidding (TBCB) mechanism where the government is the procurer of electricity.
The term “government”, as per the order, includes Central Government, State Governments, Central Public Sector Enterprises, State Public Sector Enterprises and, Central and State Organisations/Autonomous bodies.
The MNRE order has clarified that “government” projects would also include projects set up under Component A of the “PM – KUSUM” scheme. [PM – KUSUM stands for Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan.]
The domestic solar equipment manufacturing industry has generally reacted positively to the amendment. Here are some reactions from leading industry players and bodies.
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