Even as the Government of Tamil Nadu had earlier set a target of
setting up 1,000-Mw solar power in 2013 and implementing three per cent
solar purchase obligation (SPO), the state has missed the target for the
first year due to various reasons, said S Nagalsamy, member, Tamil Nadu
Electricity Regulatory Commission (TNERC). The Commission is looking at
coming up with the rate fixed for solar energy soon, he added. Speaking at a conference on solar power generation organized by the
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), he said, "Government of Tamil
Nadu had honestly taken steps to see that the policy was issued in
October 2012, and also called for tenders for 1,000-Mw for the current
year. Once the plants are set up and start generating power, achieving
the three per cent SPO would not be a difficult job. However, there was a
delay in it due to administrative hurdles."

He added that while the net metering is for the roof top consumers in
certain categories - the domestic and the public buildings and the
commercial buildings, it excludes certain types of consumers like the
industry and private institutions. The government is also considering
amendment of the policy to include all the consumers under this, he
added.
Source- Business standard
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