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Bidding for battery storage PLI in final stages: Pralhad Joshi
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The government is in the final stages of preparing the framework for implementing the next stage of energy sector reforms across multiple areas, including the amendments required in nuclear energy laws to boost private participation and the selection of bidders for Advanced Chemistry Cell-Production Linked Incentive (ACC-PLI) scheme, Minister for New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) Pralhad Joshi said.
Outlining the scope and the status of the work across critical energy areas, Joshi said the government will also invite project proposals soon under a new scheme to promote utilisation of green hydrogen as fuel for decentralised applications, such as cooking and heating, apart from developing a new bioenergy scheme with an expanded scope, and also finalising India's third Nationally Determined Contribution (NDCs) before COP30 in November.
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