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India prepares to open up ancillary services market to energy storage

Published: 1 Jun 2021, 13:04 By: Andy Colthorpe Inauguration for India s first 10MW battery storage system demonstration project in 2019. Image: Tata Power. Aimed at ensuring reliability of electricity supply in the era of renewable energy, India’s Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has drafted ancillary services market regulations allowing for energy storage and demand response resources to participate. The Commission issued a document last week from New Delhi, which explained the necessity of providing a regulatory mechanism for ancillary services “in the interest of reliability, safety and security of the grid”. The commission has recognised that energy storage and demand response, which are digitally controllable and dispatchable energy and power resources, can respond rapidly and accurately to the need to maintain grid frequency within close boundaries of the 50Hz at which it operates. Primary Reserve, Secondary Reserve and Tertiary Reserve ancil

India raises basic customs duty on solar inverters to 20%, omits modules from changes

India raises basic customs duty on solar inverters to 20%, omits modules from changes Email India’s government has increased the basic customs duty (BCD) on solar inverters as part of efforts to bolster domestic manufacturing but has excluded modules from any changes. Presenting the country’s budget for 2021-2022 yesterday (1 February 2021), finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the government is raising the duty on solar invertors from 5% to 20%, with the change coming into effect today. It was also announced that an exemption of customs duty on all items of machinery, instruments, appliances, components or auxiliary equipment for the setting up of solar projects “is being rescinded”. 

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