India’s regulatory landscape is undergoing a strategic overhaul, with fresh momentum in clean energy, green hydrogen, and offshore wind development. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and allied agencies have introduced new frameworks to accelerate the country’s transition toward net-zero emissions by 2070.
Key highlights:
1. Revised guidelines now support green hydrogen hubs and ammonia production, with incentives for domestic and export-oriented projects.
2. Offshore wind projects along Gujarat and Tamil Nadu coasts are being fast-tracked under new bidding rules.
3. Energy storage regulations have been updated to promote grid stability and renewable integration.
4. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency has expanded its Demand Side Management programs to reduce peak load and improve efficiency.
5. India aims to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030, with a 128 percent increase in renewable installations since 2014.
Sources: MNRE, Global Legal Insights, Bureau of Energy Efficiency.