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Narendra Modi's biggest bet to create jobs for India has hit an air pocket

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ReGen Powertech Pvt., one of India’s top five wind turbine makers, last month shuttered a factory in the northwest city of Udaipur and laid off workers, signaling challenges roiling the nation’s wind turbine manufacturers as they adjust to an auction system that’s throwing into doubt how much wind energy gets built.

"We all have extra capacity so it was a good decision to restructure to stay lean," Madhusudan Khemka, managing director at ReGen Powertech, said in a phone interview. "We will only operate from the 1-gigawatt factory in the state of Andhra Pradesh and have reduced staff strength to 1,300 employees from 1,700 and are still at it."

At the center of the issue is the government’s decision earlier this year to introduce competitive bidding for wind projects instead of offering a feed-in-tariff. That’s creating uncertainty in the industry, with developers and industry representatives saying the government has been slow to release capacity.

Domestic and foreign turbine manufacturers in India have the capacity to produce 12 gigawatts of turbines and and were hoping this year to deliver 6 gigawatts in orders, according to the Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association, the industry body. Manufacturers produced a record 5.4 gigawatts last year, the association said.

Roughly 2 gigawatts will probably be produced this year, leading some manufacturers to idle their facilities, according to D.V. Giri, the wind association’s secretary general.

So far this year, India has held one wind auction, awarding contracts in February to develop 1 gigawatt of capacity. India will push back the date for an auction of 1-gigawatt of additional capacity by about 2 1/2 weeks to Oct. 4, Sanjay Sharma, general manager at the Solar Energy Corp. Of India, the country’s implementing agency for renewable targets, said by phone on Friday without elaborating on the reason for the deferment.

The secretary and media officer at the ministry of renewable energy didn’t respond to questions seeking comment on the pace of auctions.

Although Prime Minister Narendra Modi is credited with bolstering the country’s renewable energy targets and attracting foreign investment into the sector, job creation is seen as his government’s biggest failing.

With scarce fresh employment opportunities in India, manpower cuts in the wind manufacturing sector adds to pressure on Modi to fulfill his 10-million-jobs-a-year campaign pledge with less than two years to go before he faces re-election.

“When you have so much inventory and no visibility of sale, there will be temporary lay-offs of people," Giri said in a phone interview, adding that the wind association is asking the government to hold auctions more frequently.

The slow pace of auctioning poses a challenge for turbine manufacturers like Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA, Suzlon Energy Ltd., Inox Wind Ltd. and ReGen Powertech.

On Friday, Inox Wind fell as much as 1.1 percent in Mumbai to 125.70 rupees, while Suzlon Energy dropped as much as 1.8 percent. The benchmark Sensex dipped as much as 0.3 percent.

Leaving factories working at less than capacity leads to job losses, especially when equipment manufacturers are trying to remain competitive, Vivek Sharma, senior director for energy and natural resources at credit ratings agency Crisil Ltd., said in an email.

“Every megawatt’s loss will directly lead to around 1-2 job losses and will have indirect job losses through associated and related industries like blade and part manufacturers in India," Sharma added.

Siemens Gamesa, the biggest wind turbine supplier in India for the last three years, saw a 7 percent drop in revenue in the three months ended in June after sales were squeezed in India because of the switch to auctions, the Spanish turbine maker said in July.

The pace of new auctions means some temporary manufacturing measures in the wind supply chain are needed, Ramesh Kymal, Siemens Gamesa’s chief executive officer for India, said in an email.

“While the industry is taking all possible efforts to adapt to these market conditions, it is awaiting positive signals from the government with respect to clarity on power purchase agreements, initiating more auctions to stabilize capacity additions, which will help the industry to bounce back to normality," he said.

In May, Indian turbine maker Inox Wind said it had stopped all manufacturing after 700 megawatts of orders won under the previous feed-in-tariff regime became a " piece of paper" after states stopped signing power purchase agreements. The company has manufacturing capacity of 1,600 megawatts but has orders of only 300 megawatts to be executed from October.

On an earnings call in July, executives said they had excess inventory.

"We have sufficient project (site) inventory as of June end 2017 for installation of an aggregate capacity of more than 5,000 megawatts," Devansh Jain, a director at the company, said at the time.

Inox didn’t respond to an email sent to the company on Aug. 31 seeking additional comments on capacity under-utilization and job cuts.

On a quarterly earnings call on Aug. 15, Suzlon Energy executives hinted at "manpower rationalization" as part of efforts to deal with costs.

"The manpower cost optimization takes time to initiate action...and as a result, you will see it after a quarter or two, we don’t see it immediately," Suzlon Chief Executive Officer J.P. Chalasani said during the call.

A Suzlon Energy spokeswoman declined through email to respond to questions and instead referred to the transcript of the August earnings call.

Looking ahead, 2018 could be the worst year for new wind installations in more than a decade in India, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

"The Indian wind industry can see a revival in 2019 but only if two to three gigawatts of wind projects are auctioned in the next six months," said Shantanu Jaiswal, the New Delhi-based India research head at BNEF.

As of June, India had 32.5 gigawatts of wind capacity. The nation is aiming to have 60 gigawatts by 2022 as part of the country’s climate pledge.
 
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Hey Ashok321, word of advice- if you wish to pretend to be Indian, and want to be accepted to be savvy enough to be thought of as one, you really need to try harder. This is just sad and reflects badly on your obvious background.

Carry on though, I doubt you'll understand.
 
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Hey Ashok321, word of advice- if you wish to pretend to be Indian, and want to be accepted to be savvy enough to be thought of as one, you really need to try harder. This is just sad and reflects badly on your obvious background.

Carry on though, I doubt you'll understand.

Born in India.
I speak, read & write the same language as the PM.

Pretend to be Indian?

Hello! false flagger you.
 
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Born in India.
I speak, read & write the same language as the PM.

Pretend to be Indian?

Hello! false flagger you.
They accused you as a false flagger because Indian are living in a delusional world where everything in India shining example of a superpower nation and not a 3rd shithole nation they resided in.
 
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They accused you as a false flagger because Indian are living in a delusional world where everything in India shining example of a superpower nation and not a 3rd shithole nation they resided in.

They have no rational rebutal to defend their one of a kind PM who follows Twitter abusive IDs like a teenager. So, when I come with such concerns, this is all they say; "he is a false flagger"
 
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They accused you as a false flagger because Indian are living in a delusional world

Actually he let slip claims about his specific origin/background and people posed some pretty easy questions in his supposed (non-Hindi) mother tongue language about it. He couldn't reply....or even talk in the said language.

Didn't happen just once either. He's a big hoax.
 
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They have no rational rebutal to defend their one of a kind PM who follows Twitter abusive IDs like a teenager. So, when I come with such concerns, this is all they say; "he is a false flagger"
They couldn't rebutted the article you posted because Indian wind turbines company actually lost profit without high volume of orders for wind turbines around the world. The Indian wind power company cut down jobs will never meet the jobs demand in India as Modi promised the Indian in the past election to create 10 millions job per yrs when Modi elected. Modi failed to deliver the promised 3 yrs into his job.

Actually he let slip claims about his specific origin/background and people posed some pretty easy questions in his supposed (non-Hindi) mother tongue language about it. He couldn't reply....or even talk in the said language.

Didn't happen just once either. He's a big hoax.
Some are with false flag but accused you are one because you don't toe Modi shining India lines?
 
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Some are with false flag but accused you are one because you don't toe Modi shining India lines?

I welcome criticism of Modi actually....there are many Modi critics here that I see as nationalist, patriotic people even (guynextdoor, joe shearer, padamchen,etc). Even those that aren't or don't identify like that still are Indian (and can easily prove they are by conversation).

Only this fellow and few others are exposed to not being able to do the latter. They don't converse in Hindi when challenged on such because they claim origin from a non-Hindi speaking state. Ok so other people converse in those languages, and still they cannot respond some basic answers (hoping no one notices)...they strangely disappear each time or in this chap's case put on "ignore".

He is only one with this peculiar behaviour pattern (so he can continue to spam topics, the others that were exposed simply do not post so much or focus in just 1 - 2 thread topics).

He also ridicules India, referring to Indians as "you" and "them" so many times in mocking way (essentially like he is not an Indian)....like no other Modi-critic here does.

This has nothing to do with him being anti-Modi at all. Yes his anti-modi spamming gained attention and focus on him in first place for sure (naturally given the amount he has spammed consistently and other behaviour markers that he stubbornly uses)....but that is totally not the reason I single him out to be one of the false flaggers. After all I would never do such automatically to the other modi-critics I know and debate with. Would I expect them to call me non-Indian and false flagger when one of their leaders is in power in India? Also no. False flaggers have to really really push and try to get identified as one by me. Simply being anti-Modi is nowhere near enough.
 
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They couldn't rebutted the article you posted because Indian wind turbines company actually lost profit without high volume of orders for wind turbines around the world. The Indian wind power company cut down jobs will never meet the jobs demand in India as Modi promised the Indian in the past election to create 10 millions job per yrs when Modi elected. Modi failed to deliver the promised 3 yrs into his job.


Some are with false flag but accused you are one because you don't toe Modi shining India lines?

There you go.

 
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