New Delhi, Oct. 15 -- India is set to introduce stricter regulations for renewable energy producers to improve grid stability and ensure consistent power supply.

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) plans to revise the rules governing deviations between scheduled and actual power generation, marking a significant shift toward tighter compliance for green power operators.

The new framework, which will take effect in April 2026 and become progressively stricter until 2031, will require solar and wind producers to adhere more closely to their generation schedules.

Violations could lead to penalties and loss of revenue, bringing renewable energy operators closer in line with the norms already applied to coal, gas, and nucle...