Environment Ministry Trims Lease Rent on Wind Projects

Environment Ministry Trims Lease Rent on Wind Projects

The Environment Ministry has decided to relax the lease rent of Rs 30,000 per megawatt charged mandatorily from wind power companies.

Lease Rent Wind Projects

In a bid to boost investments in wind power projects and provide clean energy at cheaper rates, the Environment Ministry has decided to relax the lease rent of Rs 30,000 per megawatt (MW) charged mandatorily from wind power companies. 

Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar took the decision in a review meeting at the ministry headquarters, saying this move will encourage investment and help provide wind power at a cheaper rate.

“The government envisages to meet maximum energy requirement by tapping renewable energy resources and, to achieve the target of clean energy in a time-bound manner, various policies and regulations are being constantly updated. The government is committed to providing clean and green energy at a cheaper rate,” the minister said

Currently, to establish wind power project over forest land the existing procedure requires payment of mandatory charges for compensatory afforestation and Net Present Value (NPV). In addition to mandatory charges, the wind power companies had to pay additional lease rent of Rs 30,000 per MW, a ministry official said. 

This additional cost is not mandatory for other renewable energy projects such as solar power and hydel electric projects. “Additional cost for generation of clean energy through wind power escalates the per-unit cost of power at a consumer level,” the official said. 

The ministry said that promotions of such projects also strengthen the government’s commitments towards international agreements, and one of the national commitment pledged in Paris in 2015 was to have 40 percent of the power from renewable resources by 2030. 

“It is noteworthy that currently India has over-achieved the target and is well on track to ensure that more than 50 percent of our installed capacity will come from renewable by 2030,” it said in a statement.

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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