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NEW DELHI, Nov 26 (Reuters) - India's renewable energy ministry has urged the power regulator to delay plans for stricter rules requiring wind and solar producers to stick more closely to their grid ...
India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has urged the country’s federal power regulator to delay the implementation of new rules for clean energy generators to stick to their commitments to ...
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Nov 5 (Reuters) - India's planned rules requiring renewable producers to strictly adhere to their promised green energy supply to the grid would squeeze company earnings and slow investment in the ...