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Regulatory reforms needed to achieve 500 GW clean energy target by 2030 Report
20-03-2025
A report by Primus Partners highlights that India must implement regulatory reforms and strengthen the financial health of distribution companies (discoms) to achieve its ambitious goal of 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. The report outlines key challenges such as financial instability, policy inconsistencies, and regulatory hurdles that hinder clean energy adoption. It emphasizes the need for financial restructuring, tariff rationalization, and better policies for land acquisition and environmental clearances. Addressing transmission bottlenecks, improving grid infrastructure, and enhancing investor confidence are also critical.
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