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Renewable energy producers look for policy changes from T.N. government

Renewable energy producers look for policy changes from T.N. government
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Solar energy investors in Tamil Nadu are urging the state government to streamline approval processes and remove specific charges like networking and deemed demand fees. They argue that these policy hurdles are hindering the growth of renewable energy projects in the region.

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Policy adjustments in the renewable sector are critical for meeting state-level green energy targets and attracting private investment.

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Solar energy producers are looking for changes in a couple of key policy issues to boost renewable energy generation in Tamil Nadu. Networking charges, deemed demand charges and approvals for installation of the solar energy panels are some of the issues that needs attention, say the investors in solar energy sector.

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The article objectively reports on the demands of industry stakeholders and the current state of policy negotiations.

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