India’s waste-to-energy firms are on investor radar—but risks temper the outlook
Regulatory tailwinds and energy pressures are reviving a long-ignored sector, even as private equity and venture capital wait for clearer returns and execution stability.

Regulatory tailwinds and energy pressures are reviving a long-ignored sector, even as private equity and venture capital wait for clearer returns and execution stability.
The shift is being reinforced by new regulatory signals. The newly notified Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026 are expected to improve waste segregation and bring greater predictability to proj…
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