
Meghalaya Unveils New Power Policy After 14 Years, Prioritizing Sustainable Development
Meghalaya Unveils New Power Policy After 14 Years, Prioritizing Sustainable Development
A key focus of the new policy is on harnessing the state's abundant renewable energy resources. Meghalaya has immense potential for hydropower generation but currently utilizes only 13% of its capacity. The policy aims to change this by promoting the development of new hydro, solar, and wind power projects.
Expectations from the collaborators: Collaboration between Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) and startups presents a range of compelling incentives. FPOs can access broader markets and streamline operations, while startups offer innovative technologies, financial support, and data-driven insights. Together, they can boost efficiency, scale operations, and promote sustainable agricultural practices. This collaboration not only enhances FPOs' capabilities but also drives innovation and market competitiveness, benefiting the agricultural sector as a whole.
Incentives: Climate Change to affect labour productivity by 2100 testing
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