Maharashtra has become the first state to join the Centre’s nuclear power generation initiative, signing an MoU between Mahagenco and NPCIL. This partnership aims to provide clean, reliable, and uninterrupted power, crucial for India’s economic growth and its 2047 development targets. The move supports Maharashtra’s status as India’s data centre capital, requiring continuous clean energy.
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