MNRE Extends Solar Park Program Deadline to 2029: A Boost for India’s Solar Growth
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has extended the Solar Park Program deadline to March 2029, offering relief to India’s renewable sector which faces challenges like land acquisition delays. This strategic move aligns with India’s solar manufacturing boom and provides crucial time for project completion.
Why the Extension Matters for Solar Developers
The additional timeline benefits major players like Tata Power and Adani Green by reducing penalties for delayed projects. States with high solar potential like Rajasthan and Karnataka can now better achieve their renewable targets through initiatives like Waaree Solar’s EPC growth.
Balancing Targets and Realities
While MNRE’s original 40GW solar park target remains unmet, the extension helps bridge the gap. The move supports quality installations rather than rushed projects, crucial for India’s net-zero emissions timeline.
The Road Ahead for India’s Solar Sector
With this extension:
- Developers can leverage stable policies and improved financing
- States can release more solar tenders under programs like PM-KUSUM
- The industry moves closer to solving supply chain challenges
Maintaining Momentum
While some view the extension as slowing progress, it’s a tactical adjustment to ground realities. The sector continues advancing through innovations in areas like hybrid solar systems and large-scale storage solutions.






