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Power ministry proposes national electricity data-sharing framework

The Indian Ministry of Power has proposed a national electricity data-sharing framework aimed at improving transparency and efficiency in the energy sector. The initiative seeks to standardize data collection and sharing across states, utilities, and regulatory bodies to support informed decision-making and policy development. The proposal includes guidelines for data privacy, security, and interoperability, ensuring compliance with existing legal frameworks. While the plan is seen as a step toward modernization, stakeholders are calling for clarity on implementation timelines and stakeholder involvement.

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Power ministry proposes national electricity data-sharing framework

The Indian Ministry of Power has proposed a national electricity data-sharing framework aimed at improving transparency and efficiency in the energy sector. The initiative seeks to standardize data collection and sharing across states, utilities, and regulatory bodies to support informed decision-making and policy development. The proposal includes guidelines for data privacy, security, and interoperability, ensuring compliance with existing legal frameworks. While the plan is seen as a step toward modernization, stakeholders are calling for clarity on implementation timelines and stakeholder involvement.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the proposal as a technical and administrative initiative without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political factions. It focuses on the procedural aspects of the framework rather than taking a partisan stance. The framing remains neutral, emphasizing the potential for

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