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Second half of 2018 begins with a bang

Solar tariffs in India made headlines again, dropping to the record low levels seen last year

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Vandana Gombar
The first week of July saw a broad range of developments in clean energy, affecting technology costs, factories, investment and policy. Solar tariffs in India made headlines again — reaching back to the record low levels seen last year — as did Tesla’s successful race to a self-defined finish line for car output, though doubts remain about the sustainability of the pace of production seen in the last week of June.

Solar tariff hits Rs 2.44 again: India’s solar tariffs, which had been inching up over the last few months, touched the record low of Rs 2.44 per unit once
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