Budget 2024: Power sector wants policy consistency, lower GST rates, easy access to subsidies
The power, renewables, and new energy sectors are hopeful that the government will continue to focus on green energy initiatives in the interim Union Budget, which will be presented on February 1.
The budget will be a vote-on-account in view of the general elections slated for April-May 2024.
A vote-on-account enables a government that is completing its term to fund its expenses for the short period until a full budget is passed.
Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has already stated that “no spectacular announcements” should be expected from the upcoming budget as the full budget for FY25 will be presented after the formation of a new government.
Yet, the power and green energy industry is hopeful that the government will ensure policy consistency, focus on green hydrogen, lower goods and services tax (GST) rates, and easy access to subsidies and climate finance.