New Delhi, March 20 -- India need to undertake regulatory reforms and strengthen financial condition of distribution companies (discoms) along with other decisions to achieve ambitious 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity (clean energy) target by 2030, says a report.

India's transition to a cleaner, more sustainable power sector is at a critical juncture, with regulatory challenges, financial constraints and policy uncertainties shaping its trajectory. A new report by Primus Partners, 'The Intersection of Power Sector Regulation & Sustainability Goals in India', examined these challenges and proposed a roadmap for achieving India's ambitious 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity target by 2030.

The report highlighted key regulatory reforms required ...