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 Raytheon to Deliver Next-Gen F-35 Sensor System June 29, 2018 Inductive Automation announces partnership with FreeWave Technologies for enhanced IoT data visibility February 13, 2019 Tata Steel to focus on India going forward: N Chandrasekaran August 2, 2017
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