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Local Parts Rule Likely for Wind Power Units
February 10, 2025
|Hindustan Times Thane
Wind power projects may need to use a fixed amount of local components to secure government assistance, two people aware of the plans said, on the lines of a similar mandate for solar power projects.
NEW DELHI:
The government has begun talks with industry stakeholders to introduce a domestic content requirement (DCR), one of the two people cited above said on the condition of anonymity.
"The specific percentage of DCR and the components have not been finalised, but it should be high as indigenisation of wind turbines and few other components is already strong, and several components are already manufactured here," the person added.
According to the second person, the local content may be well above 30% of the components used in a project.
As in many other sectors, the move aims to encourage local manufacturing and reduce dependence on China. India's productivity-linked incentive plans have similar requirements too.
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