The Government will order a probe into the alleged contravention of one project-one proponent norm in the National Solar Mission, brought out by an investigation by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).
The CSE investigation disclosed that the guidelines were flouted by Lanco Infratech, the flagship of the Lanco Group. Sources said that an inquiry is being ordered.
The Secretary, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, Mr Gireesh B. Pradhan, said if there are any facts that indicate violation, action will be taken.
According to the CSE probe, Lanco Infratech floated front companies and grabbed nine projects worth 235 MW, about 40 per cent of the 620-MW projects auctioned by the Government during the first batch of the first phase of the Solar Mission.
Investigations show that besides Diwakar Solar Projects, which bagged a 100-MW solar thermal contract, another Lanco subsidiary, Khaya Solar Projects, appears on the approved list of 5 MW solar photovoltaic projects.
Further, it was found that seven more companies had direct links with Lanco — some have Lanco employees and their family members as directors, while others have strong commercial ties to the company.
Lanco's own annual report indicates that all the seven are firmly in its control.
The allegations were refuted by Lanco.