Draft framework for power data sharing released
India is set to standardize electricity sector data sharing with a new national framework. This initiative aims to improve access to vital information on power generation, transmission, and consumption, while safeguarding consumer privacy and critical infrastructure. The proposed system will classify data into public and access-controlled categories, with sensitive details remaining protected. This move promises a more unified and accessible electricity data ecosystem for policymakers and researchers.
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