The government on Wednesday approved raising of Rs 2,360 crore through bonds for renewable energy projects in the current fiscal.
"The Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given its approval to raising of bonds of Rs 2,360 crore for renewable energy," Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said in a statement.
The bonds will be raised by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) through the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) during the 2017-18, the statement said.
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The government had declared additional finance mobilisation of Rs 31,300 crore bonds through NHAI, PFC, REC, IREDA and IWAI in the budget for FY 2016-17. As a part of this, the government had allocated Rs 4,000 crore to IREDA to raise "GOI fully serviced taxable Bonds" on behalf of the MNRE during the FY 2016-17. Out of this allocation, IREDA had raised Rs 1,640 crore as per the requirement of MNRE.
The MNRE subsequently approached the Cabinet to approve raising of the balance Rs 2,360 crore.