India’s ambitions to expand its wind capacity from 32 GW to 60 GW in five years has got off to a poorrnstart. While competitive tenders have seen prices sink below that of coal-fired generation, staternutilities’ attempts to change retroactively projects agreed under previous Feed-in Tariff regimes havernstalled project construction. The renewable energy ministry’s 4 GW target for fiscal 2017/18 will bernmissed and the planned boom in construction set back by as much as two years.
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