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India Calls End to Subsidy That Helped Fuel Clean Energy Boom

India Calls End to Subsidy That Helped Fuel Clean Energy Boom

Bloomberg01-07-2025
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A key subsidy that helped propel the growth of India's renewable industry has come to an end despite months of industry lobbying, adding financial stress to a sector that's already grappling with a demand glut.
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