

From US dependency to African opportunity: India's solar industry has new export option post-duty blow.
NEW DELHI: With a new duty slapped on solar module exports to the US, Africa may become an alternative destination for India-made solar power equipment, a government official said.To push solar module exports and project exports, Indian developers can also set up green energy projects through the Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) model, Santosh Kumar Sarangi, secretary in the ministry of new and renewable energy, said in an interview."I believe Africa would emerge as a good destination for India. Not only module exports, but also for project exports, where people are able to go and set up projects as RESCO developers," the secretary said.Under RESCO, a company installs, operates and maintains a solar energy system on a consumer’s property.
The customer pays the RESCO for the power generated and receives net metering benefits such as lower electricity bills and credits for excess energy. This is in line with the energy services company model of state-owned Energy Efficiency Services Ltd.India has been playing a key role in energy transition efforts in Africa through the International Solar Alliance.
The multilateral organization backed by India and France launched the $200 million fund 'Africa Solar Facility' in September to catalyze renewable energy investments in the continent.The US imposed a countervailing duty of up to 126% on solar module exports from India, Indonesia and Laos over alleged subsidies they provided to domestic manufacturers that rendered American products less competitive than imported supplies. Mint reported earlier that the Indian government is unlikely to intervene on behalf of solar manufacturers, leaving it open for them to take legal recourse.Sarangi told Mint that the Centre does not
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