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you know that a sector has arrived when it makes for trade wars between
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lights. the US imposed anti-dumping duties on Chinese imports of solar
panels; now the EU has proposed the same. The Chinese have in turn
threatened that they will take action against European exports of
poly-silicon, the material used for manufacturing solar panels. In
February this year, the US filed a case against India at the World Trade
Organization (WTO) for “favouring sourcing of panels from domestic
manufacturers”. Earlier this month, Canada lost a similar case filed
against it at WTO for its support to domestic manufacturers in
procurement of solar panels. So, what you thought was all good and nice
has suddenly become the biggest bugbear in international trade
relations. It tells you that this sector is growing, it is lucrative and
it makes for fierce trade politics and competitiveness.
But
this is only part of the story. The big issue underlying these “wars”
is the role of solar energy—a new source of power to lead the world to a
low-carbon future and thus, away from the looming climate crisis. It
has big objectives.
First,
it has to become cheap so that it can achieve grid parity and compete
with the dinosaur in the market: coal and oil. This can only happen when
its deployment is greatly scaled up. Secondly,The first kit is known as
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it has to reinvent green growth. This is why solar energy has been
“sold” as an alternative industry, which will add to employment. It is
the economy of the future. Thirdly, it has to secure needs of the most
energy-poor. In other words, this relatively expensive and certainly
most modern energy system should reach the poorest millions living in
darkness. This would mean cutting the cost of supply, building networks
to distribute and doing all that has not been done before.
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deliver. The problem is countries have never considered the competing
and often conflicting objectives. As a result, solar energy instead of
becoming the messenger of the new cooperative world is getting embroiled
in battles.
Consider
this. The Chinese have managed to bring down prices and in the process
led to the collapse of manufacturing across the world. It is estimated
that in 2011 PV modules cost 60 per cent less than what they did in
2008. The first objective of solar energy is close to being met. But
cheaper supply from China has hit manufacturing elsewhere. This has led
countries to look for options to subsidise their industries and, in
turn, damaging others. The US, for instance, provides cheap loans tied
to purchase of domestically produced solar systems. Indian solar
manufacturing has suffered fatally.
The
second objective of using this new industry for green growth is being
destroyed. It is for this reason that governments are hitting back.
In
all countries the developers—the companies that buy solar systems to
install power stations—are objecting to what they call are unnecessary
protectionist measures at the
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systems have resulted in large-scale deployment, which in turn has given
jobs and growth. The result of this powerful push back is that wihin
days of announcing the anti-dumping duties, the US and EU solar
associations have issued the Shanghai Declaration asking for a
“rule-based trading system” and no duties. Over 1,000 industries have
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EU and China to find a “satisfactory” answer. No doubt these dependent
trading partners will find a solution that suits their mutual interests
but where will this leave the original purpose of solar power?
This
is where the world needs to stop and think. The fact is that countries
need manufacturing capacities for domestic employment and to build the
future industrial base. The fact also is that solar energy, even with
substantial cost reductions, needs policy and financial support for
growth. In all this, governments must provide the framework, and not
just leave it to the market.
The
global aim should be to support this source of power, even if it
distorts the so-called market. That’s why it is essential that all trade
cases be withdrawn. It should be accepted that countries will provide
fiscal support for building manufacturing and that domestic procurement
would be facilitated. This is part of the bigger design.
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