Government Adds 4.1 GW to ALMM Solar Module Capacity

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The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has increased the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) by including an additional 4,104 MW of solar module capacity. This brings the total cumulative manufacturing capacity of modules to 41,333 MW. Premier Energies contributes 1,320 MW to the recently added capacity, whereas Grew Energy adds 1,150 MW. Other additions encompass 856 MW by ReNew, 474 MW by Swelect HHV Solar Photovoltaics, 83 MW by Agarwal Renewable Energy, 58 MW by Integrated Batteries India, 56 MW by Solberry Energy, 53 MW by AG Solar Urja Udyog, 52 MW by Total Solar Technologies, and 2 MW by Contendre Greenergy. Grew Energy, Solberry Energy, AG Solar Urja Udyog, and Total Solar Technologies were newcomers to ALMM. Waaree Energies has a registered capacity of 10,775 MW out of its total production capacity of 12 GW, suggesting that around 90 per cent of its total capacity is enlisted with ALMM.

A capacity of more than 1 GW has been enrolled by Waaree Energies, Adani Solar, ReNew, Tata Power Solar, Goldi Solar, Premier Energies, Vikram Solar, Emmvee Photovoltaic Power, and Grew Energy. They provide 31,395 MW, or 76 per cent, of the total capacity under ALMM for manufacturing modules. A combined capacity of 465 MW was delisted from ALMM. The highest capacity module still listed in ALMM remains at 655 Wp. Agrawal Renewable Energy initially requested enlistment for 160 MW, but ultimately secured final enlistment for 83 MW, resulting in a total of 143 MW. Similarly, Swelect HHV Photovoltaics originally applied for 500 MW, but was granted final enlistment for 474 MW, raising their total to 627 MW.

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