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India saves over $4 billion in fuel costs through solar power in first six months of 2022

Press Trust of India • November 10, 2022, 18:05:27 IST
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The contribution of solar generation in seven key Asian countries, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Thailand, avoided potential fossil fuel costs of around $34 billion from January to June 2022

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India saves over $4 billion in fuel costs through solar power in first six months of 2022

New Delhi: India saved $4.2 billion in fuel costs through solar generation in the first half of 2022 and 19.4 million tonnes of coal that would have further stressed an already strained domestic supply, according to a new report released on Thursday.

The report by energy think tank Ember, the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air and the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis also analysed the growth of solar power over the last decade and found that five of the top 10 economies with solar capacity are now within Asia, including India, China, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam.

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The contribution of solar generation in seven key Asian countries — India, China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Thailand — avoided potential fossil fuel costs of around $34 billion from January to June 2022, the report said.

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This is equivalent to 9 per cent of total fossil fuel costs during this period, it added.

“In India, solar generation avoided USD 4.2 billion in fuel costs in the first half of the year. It also avoided the need for 19.4 million tonnes of coal that would have further stressed an already strained domestic supply,” the report stated.

The report finds that the majority of the estimated $34 billion savings are in China, where solar met 5 per cent of the total electricity demand and avoided around $21 billion in additional coal and gas imports during the period.

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Japan saw the second-highest impact, with $5.6 billion in avoided fuel costs thanks to solar power generation alone.

Vietnam’s solar power avoided $1.7 billion in additional fossil fuel costs, a sizable growth from nearly zero terawatt hours of solar generation in 2018. In 2022, solar accounted for 11 per cent (14 TWh) of the electricity demand from January to June.

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In Thailand and the Philippines, where the growth in solar has been slower, the avoided fuel cost is still notable, the report said.

While solar only accounted for 2 per cent of Thailand’s electricity in the first six months of 2022, an estimated $209 million of potential fossil fuel costs were avoided, it added.

The Philippines avoided $78 million in fossil fuel spending, despite solar accounting for only 1 per cent of generation.

In South Korea, solar power generated 5 per cent of the country’s electricity in the first half of the year, avoiding potential fossil fuel use costing $1.5 billion, as per the report.

CREA’s Southeast Asia Analyst Isabella Suarez said Asian countries need to tap into their massive solar potential to rapidly transition away from costly and highly polluting fossil fuels.

The potential savings from existing solar alone are enormous and expediting their deployment alongside other clean energy sources such as wind, will be crucial for energy security in the region. While ambitious targets are important, follow through will be the key thing to watch moving forward, she said.

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Vibhuti Garg, Director, South Asia at Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis said reliance on imports of coal and gas in the last few months has proven to be expensive and unreliable.

“Transition to renewable energy such as solar can help reduce the overall system costs and also reduce the burden to consumers by lowering tariffs. For energy security and economic reasons, it makes sense for India and the rest of Asia to redirect investments towards building the renewable energy ecosystem,” she said.

Aditya Lolla, Senior Electricity Policy Analyst, EMBER, said India’s solar power push in recent years has not only improved its energy security but also positioned its power sector well to embark on a solar revolution.

“India seems to be very bullish on solar power growth in the next 10 years too, as evident from the new draft National Electricity Plan. So, it’s looking very likely that the 2020s is when solar power is going to finally ramp up in India and begin India’s coal phasedown journey,” he said.

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