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MNRE Establishes Dispute Resolution Mechanism for Renewable Energy Sector

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The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has established a Dispute Resolution Mechanism to address unforeseen disputes that may arise between renewable energy (RE) power developers, EPC contractors, and implementing agencies such as SECI, NTPC, NHPC, SJVN, or other entities designated by MNRE. This initiative aims to resolve issues that emerge during the implementation of contractual agreements, as well as matters that fall beyond the scope of such agreements.

MNRE, through its order dated June 7, 2023, initially set up the mechanism, emphasizing its commitment to facilitating smoother operations in the renewable energy sector. Subsequently, on January 1, 2024, MNRE issued another order outlining the composition of a three-member Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC).

The reconstituted committee will handle disputes and function as per MNREโ€™s directives, ensuring an impartial resolution process. The composition of this committee, approved by MNRE, will remain in place until further orders. This step reflects the ministry’s proactive approach to mitigating challenges in renewable energy projects, fostering an environment conducive to sustainable energy development.

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