Nidhi, who was here along with her father and Suzlon chief Tulsi Tanti to participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting from January 22-26, said the sector is witnessing a good growth and the shift to a new bidding regime for projects has helped improve the things in a big way.
In an interview here, Nidhi told PTI that the renewable space is seeing a lot many good things and the government's focus has helped improve doing business in a big way and the only difficulties that come in are at the state levels.
"While the Centre issues the policy, the state governments still have a say. What is needed a close collaborative environment between the central and state government departments. Once there is a new policy regulation, there should be a definitive message that it will be the same in states," she said.
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"They have their own challenges and I am not discounting that, but rather than industry coaxing them, there should be a collaborative discussion within the government bodies about the execution and meeting the targets. There are land approvals, project execution approvals and all these delays make it difficult to meet the targets which we commit at the time of bidding and for that there are penalties which could be pretty high," she said.
Nidhi said more improvement is certainly required in terms of ease of doing business at state levels.
"We were here ten years ago and it used to take hours to educate people about turbines before making a sales pitch. Now with the growth in the market and the right push by the government, it is getting its rightful ground. Yes, many companies are coming in and each one of them will have their own reasons.
"There are a lot of smaller players coming in solar space, but what matters is getting the technology right and that will determine the cost targets.
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