India has been insufficient power supply nearly 10 years, power supply and demand situation is more serious. April to December 2015, India's energy demand is 8.37691 billion kilowatts, the available energy of 8.18932 billion kilowatts, power gap of 2.2%; electricity demand during peak periods is 153,366 megawatts, the power supply is 148463 MW, electricity shortfall 3.2%.
According to World Bank statistics, there are still have over 300 million people without access to electricity in India, accounting for about 25% of the total population.
"In order to improve the severe power shortage situation, ease the pressure to reduce emissions from the international community and domestic air pollution control, development of new energy, increase the proportion of clean energy that is necessary to choose India to promote the development of electric power." In the recently held investment India's new energy forum, the State Grid energy Research Institute senior researcher Gao Wei said, in recent years, the Indian government has introduced PV policy support to further promote the trend toward hotter Indian PV market.
Occupy the "right place"
India have"well placed" advantage in the development of the photovoltaic industry. As one of the world's leading solar energy investment project market. At present, India has a wealth of lighting resources. In the world's top 20 economies, the average amount of sunlight India ranked first, each year about 250-300 days of day light, in particular, there are vast Rajasthan desert, year round sunshine, very suitable for the construction of photovoltaic electricity network, and this will helpful for solar powered portable generator market.
Meanwhile, the Indian government's ambitious, trying to create a suitable development of photovoltaic industry "human peace" environment. As early as 2014, Indian Prime Minister Modi announced a solar energy promotion plan: By 2022, India is to achieve 100 GW of solar capacity, with a total investment of about 800 to 1000 billion US dollars. Given India's current existing PV installed capacity is less than 6 GW, 100 GW target can be described as ambitious.
Want to achieve the 2022 goal of 100 GW, India needs an annual production capacity of 4 GW installed capacity from the level raised to 15 GWh per year. The latest data show that from March 2015 to March 2016, the total installed capacity of solar power in India though has doubled, but still only 7 GW.
"From the current development situation, to accomplish this goal is relatively large degree of difficulty. Even so, the Indian PV market is an attractive market." Xi'an Longji Silicon Materials Co., Ltd., general manager of strategic center Shang Yaohua said.
In India, the cost of photovoltaic power generation dropped significantly in recent years, it has been approaching the price of thermal power, which makes foreign investment into more feasible, and it also benefit for portable solar power generator. According to India's New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) released data show that the price of solar power in India recently required from 12.5 rupees per kilowatt-hour (about 19.0 US cents) dropped to 4.4 rupees (6.5 cents) , a decrease of up to 65%.
"China's photovoltaic products in the event of a series of world 'dual' Barrier, MNRE commitment to China, not trade protection measures against China's solar energy companies." China's new energy development overseas League Secretary-General Zhang Shiguo believe that for Chinese enterprises it is undoubtedly a major positive.
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