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CII Goa Presented Recommendations to Govt on Boosting Renewable Energy in the State

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Panaji: CII Goa Office Bearers met Mr. Ramkrishna Sudin Dhavalikar, Hon’ble Minister, Power, Govt of Goa and submitted CII’s Recommendations on Boosting Renewable Energy in Goa. The recommendations focused on Residential, Commercial & Industrial and Agricultural Sector. Photo attached.

Owing to the low tariff rates paid by LTD customers, this segment depends on capital reduction methods to make renewable energy adoption financially viable. CII Goa listed a few ways in which capital costs can be reduced for the residential sector, through Capital Subsidies where through the Phase 2 Grid connected solar rooftop programme, Electricity Department of Goa (EDG) in conjunction with Goa Energy Development Agency (GEDA) have begun disbursing subsidies to empanelled vendors. However, as per a notification by MNRE it took cognizance of limitations in rolling out subsidies through empanelled vendors namely delayed disbursal of CFA to empanelled vendors and working capital issues arising thereof. Through the simplification procedure stated in the above-mentioned notification, MNRE has setup a national portal through which beneficiaries can directly apply for subsidies by uploading all necessary information. CII Goa welcomed the MNRE initiative stating that it must be implemented by Electricity Department of Goa at the earliest.

As many residential consumers are unable to install renewable energy due to high capital costs and a lack of viable financing options. Current financial options include secured loans with collateral such as property, fixed deposits, gold etc. Unsecured loans are available at higher interest rates based on CIBIL scores and past Income Tax Returns. CII Goa suggested that, If the Government can arrange lower cost financing directly to the customer (G2C) the government will be able to increase the adoption of RE without any impact to the exchequer. EDG can recover the EMI via a provision in the electricity bill on similar lines as meter rent that currently exists to recoup the cost of the energy meter installed by EDG. Default rates will be very low as non-payment can be linked to the continuation of the electricity supply.

Further, Many residential consumers living in apartments or in houses that are not suitable for solar installation would like to install solar but do not have the roof space for installation or would like to make a systematic investment in solar. Traditional net metering systems do not offer flexibility to such consumers. However, CII Goa suggests that digital solar can be deployed wherein a residential consumer can invest a small amount say Rs. 50,000 in a digital solar asset offered by an installer. In lieu of this, the consumer receives a share in a solar asset installed on a government building by the said installer. Based on the generation of the plant, the residential consumer can receive a rebate on his/her electricity bill. Here the end user operating in the government building gets access to renewable energy without any upfront cost. The onus of maintenance of the plant lies with the installer as revenue is linked to generation. Thus, the government saves initial capital expenditure & recurring maintenance costs. In this, the installer aggregates multiple such residential consumers and can finance a solar plant using fractional investments. A consumer that was hitherto unviable will be tapped which will give a boost to new business and employment in the state.

In the case of the Commercial and Industrial Sector, the lack of viable space and uncertain demand due to the covid pandemic, high inflation and threat of stagflation have caused businesses to shy away from investments in renewable energy. CII Goa suggested ways to boost the adoption of renewable energy amongst Goa’s major energy consumers.

Recently despite the clarion call to industry to enlist industrial premises for installation of rooftop and ground mounted solar power plants using RESCO companies, the initiative did not receive the response as expected, the industry citing that since roof top and open spaces are limited resources, industries would like to be in control of the technology deployed and vendor who will be installing the solar plant, further companies are apprehensive about technology obsolescence and as a result, are hesitant to enter into long term of 25yrs  PPA’s with RESCO’s. CII Goa suggested the government let market forces operate freely so that industries have the choice of OPEX or CAPEX business models as they deem fit. Industries should also have a free choice in the selection of the installation partner and restriction of options will not go well with industries and local solar installation companies. If the Govt desires, they can buy the green power generated from the rooftops through a gross metering scheme OR provide a rebate of a certain amount like 1.5Rs/KWh in the energy bills and buy the green component of power (REC) to manage its RPO obligations.

CII Goa also suggested businesses that maximize their available roof space or offset 100% of their consumption (whichever is lower) using renewable energy should be incentivized with preferential tariff rates of a 10% rebate on the remaining billed units.

CII Goa suggests that, like every state in the country Goa must encourage Captive and Open access sale of power. A clear policy should be framed for enabling captive and open access. Since Goa is a small state and land is a challenge, to encourage the developers to come forward the charges for Transmission and wheeling may be waived or kept at a minimum for an initial period of 1-2 years. For captive plants where the land belongs to the developer support should be provided in evacuating the power from the generation point. The Govt may allow solar plants to be set up on wastelands or communidade which are uncultivable by giving them a 25-year lease. CII Goa was willing to share details on best practices followed by other states if required.

CII Goa also suggested that the Government of Goa should initiate yearly sustainability awards recognizing the industry/business that has installed the highest renewable energy plant at their premises thereby contributing to the state’s Renewable Energy Obligation. Such events will serve two-fold, wherein as a signal to consumers as to which brand is operating in a sustainable manner and as a wake-up call to laggards within the industry to adopt renewable energy.

CII Goa stated that it is ready to partner with the Government of Goa to setup the Sustainability Awards on similar lines as CII-ITC Sustainability Awards by taking inputs for CII Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development (CESD)

As regards, the Agricultural Sector, CII Goa suggested that support should be provided to farmers in terms of subsidies for setting up solar pumps for farming. This is a very natural system as irrigation is needed during sunny times and not during night and monsoons. Hence solar pumps are the best and most cost-effective system. This will reduce the load on the Electricity Department of Goa in terms of having to give free power or low-cost power to this sector. There is a need for creating an awareness on the availability of the scheme and also ease of availing the subsidy. (GoaNewsHub)

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South Goa Advocates’ Association resolves to boycott Margao Trial court

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Margao: South Goa Advocates’ Association resolved to boycott the trial courts in Margao complaining that the premises housing the facility is in a dilapidated condition. After the lawyers decided to boycott the courts, Law Minister Nilesh Cabral, who also holds PWD portfolio, rushed to meet them.

A senior lawyer said as per the resolution taken today in the Extraordinary General Body Meeting, it has been resolved that we will not enter the Margao civil and criminal court building for the entire day tomorrow i.e.13th July 2022 on account of the dilapidated condition of the said building and further as very heavy rainfall warning has been issued by the IMD.

“The Hon’ble PDJ has been requested to instruct all the judges in the Trial Court not to pass any adverse orders on account of non appearance of the advocates,” he said. “The members of SGAA are requested to assemble tomorrow at 9.30 am at the court premises to discuss the further course of action,” he added.

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“First round of Iron Ore mining e-auctioning to be completed in next 3-4 months”

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Panaji: Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday told the House that first round of auction process of Iron Ore mining leases is proposed to be completed in next three-four months. Sawant was cornered by opposition benches including Leader of Opposition Michael Lobo, Goa Forward party MLA Vijai Sardesai, Independent MLA Chandrakant Shetye on the issue of retrenchment of staff by the mining companies.

The mining industry in the state has come to standstill since 2018 after Supreme Court quashed the mining leases. Sardesai sought an assurance that State government will make it mandatory for the companies, winning the auction, to retain the workforce which is currently working on those mining leases.

The Chief Minister told the House that the first round of auction process is proposed to be completed in next 3-4 months, the experienced workforce available in Goa is expected to get employment opportunities once the mining activity resumes in the state.

“The State will explore the possibility of giving preference in employment to the existing workforce through successful bidders after auction process is completed and mining activity is resumed,” Sawant said.

The Chief Minister said that order to restart mining activity in the State, Government is gearing up for auctioning of mining blocks on priority.

“In order auction the mining blocks expeditiously the State has entered into a MoU with Mineral Exploration Consultancy Limited (MECL), a Government of India enterprise, for providing Geological reports,” he said.

Sawant told the members of the House that the State has decided to engage services of SBICAP Securities Limited for transaction advisory services for preparation of bid documents and conduct of bid process. “The Directorate of Mines and Geology is expected to sign the agreement with SBICAP in couple of days,” he said.

The State has proposed to engage Metal Scrap Trade Corporation Limited (MSTC) auction platform for conduct of auctioning process, Sawant said adding that a High Powered Committee is being set up to monitor the auction process in a time bound manner.

He said that the Directorate of Mines & Geology has set up a Special Auction Cell to expedite auction process.

“Government has to comply with the statutory requirements and court orders in re-starting mining activity in the State. In this direction, as stated, Government has already taken concrete steps for resumption of mining activity through auction process,” he added.

Sawant said that this will give employment opportunities to the existing experienced workforce. Therefore, there should not be any fear or anxiety in this regard and government is committed in its efforts, he added. (GoaNewsHub)

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Many countries waiting to land their flights in Goa: CM

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Panaji: Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said that several countries are waiting to sign agreements with Goa to land their flights in the coastal state, which would be possible only after commission of greenfield airport at Mopa in North Goa.

Sawant told the State Legislative Assembly that Goa has agreement with only 18 countries with the existing infrastructure at Dabolim Airport. “There are many other countries which are waiting to sign agreement with Goa, who would be able to do it after Mopa Airport becomes operational,” the Chief Minister said.

He said that only 70 flights land at Dabolim Airport on daily basis as no landing is permitted from 9 am till 2 pm at this facility. Sawant said that after the commissioning of Mopa Airport, the number of flights landing in Goa will touch a figure of 150.

The issue was raised on the floor of the House during Question Hour by Congress MLA Sankalp Amonkar. Amonkar had expressed apprehensions that the commissioning of Mopa Airport will lead to closure of Dabolim Airport, which is located in South Goa.

Sawant said that the State government has given written assurance that Dabolim Airport will not be closed after Mopa Airport is commissioned. He said that Mopa Airport will be commissioned anytime after August 15, 2022.

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