MNRE Releases Guidelines for Enlistment of Approved PV Models and Manufacturers
National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE) will carry out inspections, verification and quality checks on behalf of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
March 27, 2019. By News Bureau
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has announced that it has released guidelines for enlistment of approved models and manufacturers of solar PV modules compliant with Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) norms. Effective from March 31, 2020, the Sanctioned List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) will have distinct sections for PV cells and modules.
As per the guidelines, before addition in the ALMM List, a team of MNRE or any agency authorized for this purpose will examine the manufacturing facility of the applicant whose models have been registered/certified by BIS as per the Solar Photovoltaics, Systems, Devices and Components Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2017
During the examination, the team will scrutinize the production and sale records of the applicant company to guarantee that the solar cells and modules being supplied are indeed made in the unit. The inspection team will also determine, as far as possible, that there are no contractual violations, by the applicant, in supply of solar PV cells/modules.
Implementation support agency
National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), an independent body under MNRE and the apex solar R&D institute, will carry out inspections, verifications and quality checks on behalf of MNRE.
The inspection team may encompass officials from NISE, MNRE and any other agency as required from time to time.
In case NISE lab facilities were used for the testing of modules, as required under BIS, then in order to avoid any conflict of interest, the inspection team for such modules under ALMM Order, may not have officials from NISE.
Inspection fee
For units situated in SAARC (South Asian Association Regional Cooperating) countries, the inspection fee is Rs 5 lakh for manufacturing capacity of up to 100 MW, and Rs 10-15 lakh for capacity of more than 100 MW and up to 250 MW. For units positioned in non-SAARC countries, the inspection fee is flat Rs 30 lakh for all manufacturing capacities.
In case the applicant has multiple manufacturing sites, or the applicant is sourcing finished cells/modules from some other manufacturers and selling the same under his own brand name, all the manufacturing sites comprising the applicant’s own manufacturing sites shall be subjected to inspection.
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