New Delhi, Sept. 17 -- Summary
India to add 97 GW of new coal capacity by 2035 for supply reliability
CEA warns of "high-risk phase" in energy transition with steep ramping needs
Nuclear capacity to jump tenfold by 2047; pumped storage to hit 60 GW by 2033
CERC working on new capacity market, ancillary service reforms and storage incentives
Push for domestic storage technologies to reduce reliance on imported lithium
India is set to overhaul its power market design and add 97 gigawatts (GW) of new coal-based capacity by 2035, as regulators seek to tackle grid reliability challenges posed by surging renewable energy, senior officials from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) and regulator Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (...
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