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Zero Duty, Maximum Energy: Why Budget 2026 Is a Win for Renewables

27 Feb 2026 Taxsutraadmin

The Union Budget 2026 didn’t arrive with the loud fireworks people usually expect. Instead, it delivered something more interesting: a set of customs duty changes that could reshape the economics of the country’s energy transition.

Let’s walk through what happened, sector by sector and why it matters.

Solar power: A seemingly small change that will support the entire sector
The government has reduced basic customs duty (BCD) on sodium antimonate from 7.5% to zero, but only for solar glass manufacturers. Sodium antimonate is added in small, required amounts to molten glass. It acts as a fining and clarifying agent, and helps remove tiny gas bubbles and impurities that naturally form when glass is melted.

Though sodium antimonate constitutes a tiny portion of the total costs, the duty waiver in Budget 2026 would help reduce the dependency on imported inputs and make domestic solar glass manufacturing cheaper and affordable.

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