ind energy policy of Rajasthan
Salient features of the wind energy policy introduced in 1999
l The policy was officially notified in March 1999 and remains operational up to March 31, 2004
l Rajasthan will build a 100 mw capacity by 2003
l The sector is open to private participation
l Independent power projects can operate windfarms
l Entrepreneurs should have previous experience of having set up at least 7.5 mw wind generation capacity in the country, or it should be a manufacturer of wind energy generator having supplied, installed or commissioned wind energy generation capacity of at least 25 mw in India
l The maximum generating capacity of one wind farm should be between 10-25 mw
l The power generated can be sold directly to consumer or sold to the Rajasthan State Electricity Board
l As per the Income tax Act, 100 per cent depreciation is provided on assets
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