The latest report by Primus Partners,"The Intersection of Power Sector Regulation & Sustainability Goals in India", highlights the challenges India faces in transitioning to a clean energy future. It states the key issues such as financial instability of power distribution companies, regulatory inconsistencies, land acquisition hurdles, and inadequate grid infrastructure that could hinder the country's ability to meet its 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030. The study stresses the need for financial reforms, regulatory clarity, expanded grid infrastructure, and market-based incentives to create a stable investment climate and support clean energy growth. It emphasizes that addressing these challenges is crucial for India to align with its global climate commitments and achieve its renewable energy goals.
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