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ID132684
Title ProperHas India's Solar Mission increased the deployment of domestically produced solar modules?
LanguageENG
AuthorShrimali, Gireesh ;  Sahoo, Anshuman
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), IndiaƗs flagship policy for solar energy deployment, includes an increasingly strict Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) intended to promote the domestic crystalline photovoltaic solar industry. We examine the impact of the JNNSM DCR on the utilization of domestic and domestic crystalline silicon modules. Using a plant-level database of approximately 250 plants, we show that the first, and weaker, version of the policy accomplished its intention of promoting domestic crystalline silicon modules. However, the second, and stricter, version of the policy has not been as effective: it appears to have promoted the use of foreign thin film modules instead. This analysis shows that the tightening of the DCR was associated with leakage to foreign thin film modules. This suggests that DCR policies need to be comprehensive in scope to ensure that they achieve a goal of using only domestic content; however, policymakers should appropriately assess the welfare impacts of such restrictions.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.69, No. ; Jun.2014: p.501-509
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.69, No. ; Jun.2014: p.501-509
Key WordsSolar Modules ;  Solar Power ;  Solar Energy ;  India ;  India's Solar Mission ;  Deployment Policy ;  Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission - JNNSM ;  DCR ;  Crystalline Silicon Modules - CSM