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GST an ill wind for renewable energy

GST an ill wind for renewable energy

The wind power sector today enjoys incentives such as concessional excise and customs duties. If the GST rate is around 18 per cent, the additional tax incidence will be around 12 per cent, says OP Taneja, Associate Director, Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association. This will, in turn, push the cost of wind projects, he says.

The Association sees 18 per cent GST on inputs and zero rate on output as “the ideal situation” for the wind power industry. In this case, the taxes paid on components will be refunded to the manufacturers by the government.

The solar sector is also concerned. “Today, there is zero tax on solar panels, but now (with GST) the total project cost may go up and result in a 10-12-per cent hike in tariff in the upcoming bids,” says Sunil Rathi, Director, Waaree Energies, a solar module manufacturer and a solar EPC company.

“We don’t have much clarity on the GST rate applicable on solar components. Our major concern is, what will happen to the projects being built,” Rathi said.

Sumant Sinha, Chairman and CEO of ReNew Power, a renewable energy company, said the GST will increase wind and solar tariffs by about 10 per cent.




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