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Solar power costs could fall by 40% by 2015

Solar power costs could fall by 40% by 2015

Syama Jogi, a solor cooker engineer at Barefoot Solar cooker workshop, Tiloniya, Rajasthan. Photo: MintPremium

Syama Jogi, a solor cooker engineer at Barefoot Solar cooker workshop, Tiloniya, Rajasthan. Photo: Mint

Singapore: Solar power costs could fall by more than 40% by 2015, allowing the industry to compete against domestic oil and gas firms without the help of state subsidies, the head of Lanco Solar told the news agency on Wednesday.

Solar technology could provide a kilowatt hour of power at about 7 to 8 a unit in the next few years, down from the current 11 to 12, due to surging global capacity, said Lanco Solar chief executive officer (CEO) V. Saibaba.

Syama Jogi, a solor cooker engineer at Barefoot Solar cooker workshop, Tiloniya, Rajasthan. Photo: Mint

“The most important thing is the economics of scale are coming," Saibaba said on the sidelines of an industry conference. “In the next three to four years, I see the solar power costs coming down to 7 to 8 a unit."

Under its Solar Mission plan issued in 2009, India is to produce 1,300 megawatts (MW) of power by 2013 and 20 gigawatts by 2022 at an overall investment of about $70 billion.

Lanco Solar, a unit of Lanco Infratech , is one of 37 companies selected by India last year to build solar power projects, as the country looks to boost production from near zero.

“Given the current scenario with the way it is growing and the way costs are coming down, our industry will probably not require any financial support from the state going forward in maybe three to four years," Saibaba said.

Lanco Solar has secured several state projects, including a PV module-producing plant in Chhattisgarh and solar power generation plants in Punjab. It hopes to boost its solar capacity to 500 MW in three years.

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Published: 02 Nov 2011, 03:35 PM IST
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