Will low tariffs eclipse India’s solar run?Post published:August 17, 2017Post category:Industry NewsWith solar power tariffs hitting a low of Rs2.44 per unit in May, states are now looking to renege on their offtake commitments for projects awarded at a comparatively higher tariff Source: Livemint.com (http://www.livemint.com/rss/industry)Read more articles Previous PostJapan’s Mitsui OSK Lines eyes 11% stake in Swan LNG project Next PostIndia to add 206 million mobile subscribers by 2020: report You Might Also Like Metamorphic Manufacturing: The “Third Wave” of Digital Manufacturing? January 2, 2020 ICAI steps in to check if bad loans are being misreported by banks May 28, 2017 Wind, solar will be cheapest power source in G20 countries by 2030, says Greenpeace study July 8, 2017
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