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Contracting news for the day: Part-1.  Contracting news for the day: Part-2.  Contracting news for the day: Part-3.  Contracting news for the day: Part-4.  Regulatory Upadate: Part I.  Regulatory Upadate: Part II.  Regulatory Upadate: Part III.  SCED Windfall and Wipeouts: Northern Generators Face Rs 510 Cr Shake-up.  Eastern Grid Under Strain: DSM Gaps, Defaults and Dispatch Failures Exposed.  Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day.  Northern Grid Lapses Deepen: A comparison.  Rs 8,500 Crore and Counting: How India abandoned its most flexible power source.  Daily forward looking import matrices.  Central Schemes in the North East: An update.  Contracting news for the day: Part-1.  Contracting news for the day: Part-2.  Contracting news for the day: Part-3.  Contracting news for the day: Part-4.  Contracting news for the day: Part-5.  Regulatory Upadate: Part I.  Regulatory Upadate: Part II.  Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day.  Coal Auction-I: Dual-track coal auction tests bidders' agility.  Coal Auction-II:  Tightened rules in India's coal auction require single bidder representation.  Power generation dips despite high availability: CEA.  CCO recruitment reopens after unexplained withdrawal of last year’s notification.  Govt opens energy storage leasing to all: Power sector.  An installed capacity update.  Inter-utility commercials: An udpate.  NRPC’s 61st protection meet opens doors to non-members, RE players.  Daily forward looking import matrices.  Contracting news for the day: Part-1.  Contracting news for the day: Part-2.  Contracting news for the day: Part-3.  Contracting news for the day: Part-4.  Contracting news for the day: Part-5.  Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day.  Hyderabad to host pivotal seminar on sustainable mine closures in 2025.  Regulatory Upadate: Part I.  Regulatory Upadate: Part II.  Rajasthan retenders RDSS projects: A paradigm shift to hyper-local, digitally tagged turnkey execution.  CEA logs substation boost, private entry in focus.  CEA: State utilities drive strategic grid expansion in May 2025.  Substation surge signals shift in grid strategy: CEA.  States lead grid push, private 400 kV lags.  CEA Annual Report: An update.  Coal Despatch data: Update.  Coal stock status : An update .  Daily forward looking import matrices.  Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day.  Download tenders and newclips.  CEA : Daily round up.  Power allocations: An update.  Regulatory Upadate.  Transmission addition capacity: April-May update.  May: 220 KV plus transmission progress report.  IEX market update.  Daily forward looking import matrices.  Contracting news for the day: Part-4.  Contracting news for the day: Part-3.  Contracting news for the day: Part-2.  Contracting news for the day: Part-1.  Download tenders and newclips.  NRPC's reactive energy account: An update.  Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day.  Regulatory Upadate: Part II.  Regulatory Upadate: Part I.  Transmission snafus: Critical gaps persists.  NRPC: Key highlights on TRAS provisions .  Coal Stock: Highlights.  Daily forward looking import matrices.  IEX: Daily update.  Download tenders and newclips.  Contracting news for the day: Part-3.  Contracting news for the day: Part-4.  

Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Jun 13: THIRD-PARTY AUDIT CALLED TO CLOSE COST BOOKS FOR 660 MW UNIT
8A state utility is engaging an external consultant to verify operational closure and contract compliance for its brownfield 660 MW supercritical thermal unit.
8The report is crucial for tariff approval and final cost validation under state regulatory norms.
8The consultant must highlight all deviations from contractual specs in BTG, FGD, cooling tower, chimney, and auxiliary systems

TOP FIRMS INCLUDING PWC AND MERCADOS BEATEN ON PRICE FOR MPPTCL RESTRUCTURING PROJECT
8Despite technical qualification, both PwC and Mercados Energy Markets India lost out to a lower commercial bid by Grant Thornton.
8The selection highlights how even experienced power sector consultants are struggling to match low bids in state procurement.

WHAT CHANGED OVERNIGHT: 5 NEW FUNCTIONS THE PMU CONSULTANT MUST NOW DELIVER
8From RTI handling to stakeholder helpdesk and DPR traceability functions that were optional or vague are now mandatory.
8The new tender formalizes the consultant's role as frontline executor, not just an advisor. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Jun 13: OFFSHORE WIND NORMS SHARPEN: CUF, TERMINATION TRIGGERS AND LEGAL RISK SHIELD REDEFINED
8India’s first 500 MW offshore wind project under central government subsidy now mandates CUF compliance to be measured at the offshore pooling station.
8Developers must exclude auxiliary use from CUF calculations, a stricter norm than in the previous RfS.
8The new 500 MW offshore wind RfS includes additional protection for bidders by expanding the change in law clause to cover offshore zone notifications, maritime approvals, and seabed-related levies an evolution from the earlier framework.
8In the latest central tender for a 500 MW offshore wind project, SECI has added enforceable triggers construction delays, clearance failures, and unauthorized bid transfers can all lead to termination. Prior drafts lacked such specificity.

GREEN CORRIDOR PACKAGE EXTENDS BID WINDOW FOR EIGHTH TIME
8The 400 kV double circuit line under Green Energy Corridor–II has seen its bid deadline extended till late June—marking the eighth revision.
8The persistent pushback raises questions around bidder preparedness or evolving scope adjustments.
8The price schedule features a dedicated environmental, social, health, and safety (eSHS) schedule—Schedule C—mandated under KfW financial cooperation norms.
8This structural segregation may influence bidder cost assumptions. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 13: NO GRID, NO EXCUSE: SECI EXEMPTS ITSELF FROM CTU DELAYS
8For this BOO-mode 2000 MW solar–storage bid, the intermediary procurer has clarified that grid unavailability is not its liability unless CTU is at fault shifting more interface risk to developers.
8The developer is allowed to fully replace the battery storage system during the PPA term in this 2000 MW solar + ESS tender. But all associated risk cost, performance continuity, penalties rests entirely with the SPD.
8This hybrid solar–ESS project introduces two distinct penalty streams one for CUF shortfall and one for peak-hour ESS underdelivery. Each breach is penalized independently, with no offsetting a stricter enforcement design than in earlier rounds.

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION ROUND CLEARS 14 BIDDERS IN RS. 150 CRORE POLE CONTRACT
8All 14 vendors who submitted bids for supplying pre-stressed concrete poles to a state power company have cleared the technical evaluation stage indicating either low entry barriers or broad compliance across the vendor base. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 13: SHORTLIST OF TWO SETS UP DIRECT FINANCIAL FACE?OFF IN 220 KV SUBSTATION EPC BID
8With only ETHOS Power and Mangal Electrical admitted past the technical stage, the contract may go to the lowest commercial bid
8The limited pool could tighten margins and decision timelines for the Indian transmission project

RETENTION CLAUSE EASED FOR 3×800?MW THERMAL TRANSFORMER PACKAGE
8A central utility has revised the retention trigger in its power transformer tender for a 2400 MW coal-based project. Installation cost below 5% of supply value will now trigger retention down from the earlier 25% mark.
8Bidders sought relief by limiting LDs to proven contractor faults in this large coal-based project.
8The central utility, however, stood firm, pointing only to fallback force majeure clauses for exceptions.
8This coal-fired thermal project has only one notable relaxation: reducing the installation retention trigger to 5%.
 
8Most other bidder requests including around LD, DLP, and BG costs were denied or deferred to standard clauses. Details

Regulatory Upadate: Part I

Jun 13: MB Power petitions for Rs.945 crore capital cost approval for FGD
8With capital costs for FGD at the Anuppur plant estimated at Rs.945 crore, MB Power seeks regulatory approval, spotlighting financial management and compliance in the evolving landscape of coal-based power generation.
8Facing declining coal capacity contracts, MB Power’s petition for supplementary tariffs reflects a strategic shift to sustain operations while adhering to stringent emission norms.
Interest on loans forms significant part of supplementary tariff at Anuppur plant
8MB Power’s petition reveals a hefty loan interest component, which may affect the financial health of other coal-based projects considering similar FGD compliance upgrades.
8The fixed supplementary energy charge rate signals potential impacts on consumer tariffs, with environmental compliance costs being passed through to end-users.
SECI’s 600 MW hybrid project tariff gets nod from CERC
8The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved tariffs for SECI’s ambitious 600 MW wind-solar hybrid project, reinforcing India’s renewable energy strategy.
8A trading margin of Rs. 0.07/kWh has been approved. With four bids totaling 810 MW, SECI’s wind-solar hybrid project attracts strong participation, indicating vibrant market interest in renewable hybrids.
Arbitration debate intensifies in Jindal India Power vs BEST payment dispute
8The ongoing dispute over late payment surcharges between Jindal India Power and BEST raises questions about the arbitrability of tariff-related conflicts, highlighting potential regulatory and legal ramifications for power procurement agreements.
Regulatory clarity sought as CERC navigates BEST-Jindal India Power dispute
8The CERC’s handling of the Jindal India Power and BEST dispute over late payment surcharges calls for greater regulatory clarity on contract enforcement and financial restitution in the power sector.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part II

Jun 13: Western and northeastern transmission projects face refinancing twist
8Refinancing strategy through debentures for MUML’s key transmission projects highlights a shift in financial structuring.
8The move could influence pricing dynamics and competitive bids in the regional electricity markets.
Anuppur project highlights operational cost increase of 22.7% over five years
8Operational costs for the Anuppur thermal plant are set to rise significantly, impacting profitability.
8Understanding these trends is crucial for financial analysts and investors evaluating sector stability.
APERC mandates exclusion of true-up charges from ACDs in Andhra Pradesh
8The APERC’s latest directive clarifies that true-up charges should not be included in Additional Consumption Deposits, aligning with the Electricity Act. This clarification could affect financial planning for industries and DISCOMs in Andhra Pradesh.
APSERC revises annual license fees; distribution licensees to pay Rs.10 lakh annually
8The new regulations by APSERC have increased the annual license fee for distribution licensees to Rs.10 lakh, a significant hike that could impact operating costs and pricing strategies for electricity distributors in Arunachal Pradesh.
Revised fees for multi-year tariff reviews; generation companies face new charges
8The draft regulations introduce a revised fee structure for multi-year tariff reviews, with generation companies paying Rs.1,500 per MW, subject to minimums, potentially altering cost structures for ongoing projects.
Competitive bidding tariffs require separate adoption fee under new rules
8Tariff adoption via competitive bidding now incurs a separate fee, highlighting APSERC’s focus on ensuring procedural rigour and financial accountability in tariff setting processes.
New entrants to pay initial license fee; financial implications for market access
8APSERC’s regulations demand an initial license fee from new market entrants, setting a financial barrier that could influence market dynamics and entry strategies in Arunachal Pradesh’s power sector.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part III

Jun 13: Haryana DISCOMs push for regulatory waivers to boost rooftop solar adoption
8DHBVNL seeks amendments for fee waivers under PM-Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojna, aiming to align state regulations with MNRE directives and incentivize solar installations.
New fee structures proposed by APSERC could alter electricity cost dynamics
8The draft “Fees Regulations, 2025” from APSERC may significantly impact electricity pricing in Arunachal Pradesh. Industry players need to scrutinize these proposals as they could alter competitive pricing dynamics and operational costs.
Renewable energy players face steep reactive energy charges
8Renewable companies like EESPL and AMP Energy Green are incurring substantial reactive energy charges, highlighting integration challenges with the existing grid infrastructure.
Reconnection claim accepted despite eight-year gap since consumer’s death
8The case highlights the Ombudsman’s acceptance of legacy claims where the connection remained in the deceased father’s name since 2014 and was only settled in 2022.
Billing dispute enforcement lands UPCL in second-tier regulatory spotlight
8The appeal isn’t against the Forum verdict—but against UPCL’s non-compliance, highlighting a gap in execution despite formal grievance redressal.
True-up charges excluded from ACD calculation: APERC directive clarifies
8APERC has ruled that true-up charges are not part of “consumption charges” under Regulation 6 of 2004, and hence must not be included in Additional Consumption Deposit (ACD) demands by DISCOMs.
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SCED Windfall and Wipeouts: Northern Generators Face Rs 510 Cr Shake-up

Jun 13: Dadri TPS nets Rs 22.9 crore from national pool under SCED
8Dadri TPS emerges as a significant beneficiary in the SCED financial settlements, highlighting its strategic role in balancing regional power demand. This underscores the competitive dynamics in the power dispatch market.
IGSTPS-Jhajjar faces Rs 92.9 crore payout due to SCED adjustments
8IGSTPS-Jhajjar's substantial payout signals operational inefficiencies or strategic dispatch shifts. This could impact its future market positioning and necessitate operational recalibrations.
Tanda-II TPS sees Rs 75.1 crore net gain from SCED operations
8Tanda-II TPS's substantial net gain from SCED operations positions it favorably in power dispatch economics, highlighting effective strategy alignment with grid requirements.
Rihand power stations collectively owe Rs 33.4 crore to national pool
8The Rihand power stations face significant financial outflows, raising questions about operational strategies and potential regulatory implications for future dispatch and pricing.
Unchahar-I TPS gains Rs 44.8 crore in SCED settlements
8Unchahar-I TPS's financial performance under SCED highlights its strategic advantage in power scheduling, offering insights into competitive pricing and grid management strategies.
Singrauli STPS incurs Rs 24.7 crore SCED-related costs
8Singrauli STPS's financial liabilities underscore the challenges of aligning power generation with SCED mandates, prompting a need for strategic operational reviews.
Rihand-III STPS navigates Rs 5.9 crore deficit from SCED transactions
8Rihand-III STPS's financial performance under SCED reflects ongoing challenges in dispatch optimization, impacting its market competitiveness and financial stability.
SCED mechanism yields Rs 72.1 crore net gain for northern region
8The overall net gain for the Northern Regional Power Committee from SCED highlights the financial efficiency of coordinated power dispatch, with broader market implications.
National pool compensates Rs 510.3 crore to northern generators in May
8The substantial compensation from the national pool to northern generators underscores the financial dynamics and strategic importance of SCED in resource allocation and grid stability.
Unchahar-IV TPS secures Rs 35.4 crore gain through SCED
8Unchahar-IV TPS's financial success in SCED operations reflects effective strategic planning in power dispatch, showcasing its contribution to regional grid efficiency.
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Eastern Grid Under Strain: DSM Gaps, Defaults and Dispatch Failures Exposed

Jun 13: Partial outage billing norms still missing in DSM calculations
8Despite CERC’s Clause 8(12) becoming effective on 16.09.2024, DSM accounts published by ERPC have yet to incorporate deviation charges at reference rates during partial outages. NTPC flagged this regulatory gap in both the 52nd and 53rd CCMs undermining generator financial recovery and violating explicit DSM rules.
Technical minimum breaches persist despite SCED commitments
8On 01.06.2025, Farakka-I/II, Farakka-III, and MTPS-II were scheduled below their technical minimum load even with SCED_MTL support confirmed for all blocks. Resulting DSM losses peaked at Rs 2 lakh/block. SCUC/SCED non-compliance raises grid stability and fairness concerns under IEGC-2023.
Generators forced into over-injection to avoid penalties
8NTPC units like Darlipali and Kahalgaon ran above schedule to maintain technical minimums in June 2025, with no matching beneficiary schedule or SCED support. Losses exceeded Rs 6.3 lakh for single-day overdrawals, highlighting systemic gaps in the scheduling software and regulatory enforcement.
Cyclic schedule ramping stresses thermal units, hikes DSM losses
8MTPS-II and Kahalgaon plants faced frequent ramp-up/down cycles block-to-block in April–May 2025, with no operational rationale. NTPC flagged excessive mechanical stress and financial penalty risks. OCC acknowledged the anomaly but corrective scheduling norms remain pending.
Grid beta performance distorted by SLDC methodology in Bihar
8NTPC flagged that Methodology-I, proposed by Bihar SLDC for Barauni, fails to reflect true frequency response (β) incentives. Despite CGS status, NTPC is being graded lower due to intra-state treatment diverging from NLDC’s CERC-approved national procedure.
RTDA and POC payment defaults escalate in West Bengal, Jharkhand
8As of June 2025, WBSEDCL owes Rs 236.76 Cr (45+ days overdue) and JBVNL Rs 106.92 Cr triggering a growing liquidity crunch in the regional transmission ecosystem. Both also lack valid LCs as per BCD norms, compounding the risk to grid payments.
GMR-JIPL bay swap hits a design deadlock at Angul
8The proposed bay swap at 765 kV Angul to enable JIPL-GMR joint evacuation faces a structural impasse shifting GMR-1 from bay 427 to bay 421 would render the original bay defunct due to multi-circuit tower interlocks. GMR seeks full bay ownership exchange.
PVUNL start-up billing anomaly unresolved despite dedicated line
8Though the Patratu–Patratu line is now available, PVUNL still draws startup power as a high-tension consumer under JBVNL terms violating IEGC norms. DSM billing based on HT contract demand instead of actual drawl (2–3 MVA vs 20.05 MVA) leads to excess payments of Rs 60 lakh/month.
No show from IPCL on drawl plan post-GNA commissioning
8Despite 100 MW GNA granted in October 2024 and line commissioning by Dec 2026, IPCL has not clarified if its post-line commissioning drawl will be in radial or meshed mode. ERLDC flags this uncertainty as commercially critical for DSM and transmission billing structure.
Odisha flagged for post-gate closure RTM scheduling by large industries
8Odisha SLDC warned of sudden, uncoordinated industrial RTM buy/sell instructions after gate closure, with no room for ramp management. The operational impact was flagged but no deterrent framework or nodal enforcement mechanism was agreed upon.
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Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

Jun 13: 8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind,
BESS and T&D contracts related updates for the day
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Northern Grid Lapses Deepen: A comparison

Jun 13: Islanded status unresolved for Dadri-Jhajjar even after 5 months
8The Dadri-Jhajjar-A3 islanding scheme remains non-operational since Dec 2023, with no revised target reported in the 231st OCC. This puts 3,700+?MW NCR load at risk during grid split. Delhi SLDC and HVPN failed to furnish updated timelines.
TRAS non-compliance persists: Punjab and Rajasthan report zero MW for months
8Despite repeated directions, Punjab and Rajasthan declared 0 MW TRAS in both 230th and 231st OCC. This violates IEGC norms and weakens grid resilience during frequency excursions.
Tripura’s AUFLS SCADA feedback still missing in 231st OCC
8Tripura SLDC did not submit AUFLS stage-wise response for both April and May. This persistent opacity undermines visibility into underfrequency defense health in a high-risk region.
Critical 400kV Mandola–Panipat line still not restored
8The outage of this key NR corridor line, pending since March 2024, was again deferred in the 231st OCC. Restoration timeline remains vague, potentially affecting N-1 reliability in northern Haryana.
Jharkhand yet to align peak and off-peak demand forecasts
JUSNL failed to update demand forecasting logic as advised in 230th OCC. The gap between peak and off-peak projection persists >20%, hampering reliable ramp planning.
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Rs 8,500 Crore and Counting: How India abandoned its most flexible power source

Jun 13: Here is a gas based power plant struggling to get Rs 8500 crore in ourstanding payments
8How will every survive under such a burden?
8The regulatory silence over gas-based power’s slow collapse grows louder.
8While solar and wind enjoy sovereign-backed tenders and coal has political patronage, gas-based power has become India’s unwanted orphan.
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 13: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
Get the daily updates for :
8LNG
8Crude
8Chemicals
8Fertilizers
8Coal and Coke
8LPG
8Ammonia
8All tankers
8Bulk and Dry cargo
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Central Schemes in the North East: An update

Jun 13: Assam completes all 116 sanctioned elements under NERPSIP
8As of May 2025, all 116 elements sanctioned for Assam under the North Eastern Region Power System Improvement Project have been fully commissioned, with no pending, partially commissioned, or critical elements reported.
386 out of 446 total NERPSIP elements fully commissioned across Northeast
8Out of 446 elements sanctioned under NERPSIP, 386 were fully commissioned by May 2025, with 16 partially commissioned, 5 ready for commissioning, 37 under implementation, and 2 marked as critical balance elements.
Tripura records highest number of partially commissioned elements at 14
8Among all six participating states, Tripura has the largest number of partially commissioned elements (14), alongside 2 elements ready for commissioning and 26 still under implementation.
33kV line commissioning lags with over 472?ckm still pending
8Out of 1,395ckm of 33kV lines targeted, only 900.55ckm had been fully commissioned by May 2025, with 22.2ckm partially commissioned and 472.25ckm still pending.
Only 2 substations across all voltage levels remain in critical category
8Out of 252 substations planned (132?kV and 33?kV levels), 229 had been fully commissioned, 12 partially commissioned, 3 ready for commissioning, 6 under implementation, and only 2 marked as critical balance elements.
Assam’s transmission and distribution lines span 735?ckm and 27 new substations
8Under NERPSIP, Assam implemented 735ckm of lines (371ckm transmission, 364ckm distribution) and 27 new substations, totaling 1,908MVA in new and augmented capacity.
Nagaland and Tripura hold the only 2 critical balance elements in NERPSIP
8Among all states, only Nagaland has two elements marked as “Critical Balance Elements” in the NERPSIP scheme. All other states report zero in this category.
Total substation capacity commissioned under NERPSIP reaches 4,795.5?MVA
8Out of a planned 5,849MVA across all voltage levels, 4,795.5MVA had been fully commissioned, with 313MVA partially commissioned and 190MVA ready for commissioning as of May 2025.
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Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Jun 12: REVISED NORMS REQUIRE SHUNT REACTORS TO BE FITTED WITH NIFPS AND OLTCs
8Reactive power compensation units must include on-load tap changers and nitrogen-inflated fire protection systems.
8This combines operational flexibility with explosion mitigation—now becoming a best practice in substation reactor bays.

GROUNDWATER IMPACT STUDY AWARDED TO SRISHTI AQUATECH FOR NTPC THERMAL SITE
8A critical hydrogeological assessment contract has gone to SRISHTI AQUATECH for one of NTPC’s operating thermal power units.
8The study will evaluate long-term surface and groundwater risks around the plant environment.
8The bid saw unique crossover participation ranging from premier institution IIT Roorkee to established environmental contractors underscoring the growing complexity of hydrogeological mandates in power projects.

GREEN HYDROGEN-LINKED WTP TENDER SEEKS 25-YEAR LIFECYCLE PERFORMANCE UNDER EPC+O\&M MODE
8A major central PSU's renewable arm has floated a comprehensive EPC bid for a 10 MLD water treatment plant supporting a green hydrogen project in India.
8The scope includes 10 years of O&M and technical guarantees for 25-year lifecycle reliability suggesting criticality to process continuity.
8The 10 MLD tender also mandates 2 MLD of high-purity DM water and 1 KLD of WHO-grade potable water.
8This reflects early integration of process-specific water requirements vital for large-scale electrolysis.
8Contractors must build a nitrogen-capped DM water tank and install electro-deionization (EDI) systems marking an unusual spec for a water infra project, tailored to hydrogen-grade purity standards.
8The WTP design hinges on tapping a 500NB underground HDPE/DI line, reducing capex on fresh water drawal structures. With a max depth of 2.5m and route less than 2.5 km, site logistics get tightly defined.

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Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Jun 12: DISCOM’S RS 476 CRORE FIELD SERVICES TENDER FACES BID VALIDITY DILEMMA AS L1 OVERSHOOTS
8Procurement rules allow renegotiation when bids are “substantially high.” With the Rs 531 crore quote under scrutiny, the award decision for this O&M services contract could pivot on bidder response during cost justification rounds.
8Despite multiple bidder interest, only one qualified for financial evaluation in a major service contract for round-the-clock LT/HT fault rectification. The L1 quote overshoots by more than 11%, sparking commercial risk review.
8The absence of competition and high L1 pricing in a discom’s field service deployment contract has shifted focus to whether negotiation is feasibleor if re-tendering is inevitable under RTPP transparency norms.

UTILITY SEEKS TO UNLOCK THERMAL CORRIDOR FLEXIBILITY VIA LOCAL 765 KV TAP-IN
8The new interface at Prayagraj aims to improve system redundancy and flow flexibility for the thermal-rich Vindhyachal belt.
8This LILO project is central to enhancing NR–WR grid resilience.
8Unlike full-scale corridor projects, this bid focuses on a short-span Line-In-Line-Out with defined alignment, making it attractive for players seeking quick delivery milestones and interface-based margins.

COMPETITIVE 3-BID CONTEST ENDS WITH RS 647 CRORE AWARD FOR 765KV UNITS
8The awarded contract, worth Rs 647 crore, covers one of the largest single-phase transformer packages issued in recent years.
8While three firms participated, only two were technically qualified underscoring evolving qualification norms.
8Despite qualifying technically, GE Vernova T&D India lost out in a key 30-unit 500 MVA transformer bid under a national bulk procurement scheme for transmission and ditribution project in India.
8The Rs 647 crore package, tied to grid-scale 765/400 kV rollout, went to another OEM signalling shifting cost competitiveness in high-voltage EPC supply. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 12: THREE-WAY CONTEST HEATS UP FOR 765 KV INTER-STATE LINE UNDER ERGS-I SCHEME
8Initial offers have been invited from three qualified bidders for a high-voltage 765 kV line LILO project supporting a 2400 MW generation hub.
8The bids were qualified under a PFCCL-managed TBCB process, with the winning entity to acquire 100% equity in a project-specific SPV.
8Three technically qualified bidders—Power Grid Corporation, Tata Power, and HG Infra are now in the fray for executing a 765 kV LILO line under a PFCCL-facilitated TBCB bid.

BIOMASS SUPPLY TENDER DRAWS 55 BIDDERS FOR 1-YEAR THERMAL BLENDING PLAN
8The agro-based pellet procurement linked to a large state thermal unit has attracted an unusually wide vendor base.
8With a full year of supply commitment and coal handling interface, the bid signals strong private sector interest in biomass substitution.
8A record 55 entities passed technical screening for a biomass blending tender tied to a 1 GW-plus coal-fired unit. The interest spans biofuel aggregators, SMEs, and emerging agri-energy firms across India

 

SUBSTATION PACKAGE RAISES BAR WITH INTEGRATED 400/220 KV ICT DESIGN
8The latest AIS substation package demands full-scope delivery of 500 MVA ICTs and associated bays across two voltage levels—unlike earlier line-focused packages.
8This shift to transformer-centric EPC marks a tighter integration of bay, protection, and control layouts.
8The tender defines minimum creepage distance and RIV thresholds across all voltage classes from 33 kV to 765 kV even though the project targets 400/220 kV.
8This pre-empts future upgrades and matches global high-voltage standards.

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Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 12: REPEATED DEADLINE SHIFTS SUGGEST SPEC ALIGNMENT IN RURAL DT ROLLOUT
8With 10 bid deadline extensions since December, the CSP transformer package reflects ongoing bidder consultations and possibly evolving compliance on BIS certification, testing norms, or protection device integration.

L1 BIDDER WINS 2-YEAR ORACLE SUPPORT CONTRACT FOR DUAL-SITE DIGITAL OPERATIONS
8A vendor has been selected via GeM for providing skilled Oracle RDBMS manpower at two operational hubs of a major central utility.
8The win spans 24 months of onsite application maintenance and report development under fixed unit rates.

FINANCIAL BIDS OPENED FOR GEOTECHNICAL RISK MAPPING AT LARGE COAL BLOCK
8The bids for conducting a slope stability assessment at a high-throughput captive coal mine have moved to the financial evaluation stage.
8The study is seen as a key enabler of safety clearances for ongoing OB and coal seam operations. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-5

Jun 12: AQUAGREEN BAGS PFR CONTRACT FOR PROPOSED NORTHEAST HYDRO PROJECT
8Aquagreen Engineering Management Pvt Ltd was the lone bidder for the milestone-based PFR assignment tied to a 50+ MW greenfield hydro project.
8The technical and financial bid stages saw only one participant meeting the threshold for the three-month PFR assignment pointing to tight market depth for such mid-scale hydro packages.

CLUSTER BIDDING STRATEGY GAINS GROUND IN RS 1,400 CRORE RURAL SOLAR SEGMENT
8Bidders are targeting multiple tenders across adjacent districts to secure at least one win making the project cluster more attractive than standalone opportunities.
8Unlike central utility-scale tenders, Rajasthan’s Component-A design demands land and O&M capacity, not high upfront net worth encouraging rural contractors to step into solar infra.
8For hundreds of micro and regional contractors, Rajasthan’s feeder-based solar tender pool presents a rare long-term asset opportunity with limited capital intensity and steady cash flows. Details

Regulatory Upadate: Part I

Jun 12: CERC grants 25-year transmission license for Rajasthan 3.5 GW project
8The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission issues a 25-year license to POWERGRID Ghiror Transmission, emphasizing long-term infrastructure commitments under regulatory oversight. CERC’s conditions prevent POWERGRID from trading electricity, focusing solely on transmission.
Adani secures Rajasthan transmission project with Rs. 3557 crore bid
8Adani Energy Solutions Limited outbid competitors in a government auction to win the Rajasthan power transmission project, crucial for evacuating 20 GW of renewable energy. This marks a significant move in India's energy sector, with strategic implications for future projects.
CERC grants DHARA POWER a 25-year inter-state trading license
8The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission approves DHARA POWER's application, enabling it to trade electricity across states for the next quarter-century, reflecting a significant regulatory nod.
MPERC acknowledges RPO computation error for Prism Cement, mandates recalculation
8The MPERC admitted to a double-counting mistake in Prism Cement's RPO figures, leading to revised compliance obligations. Industry players should note the implications for data accuracy in regulatory compliance. Prism Cement's penalties for non-compliance remain.
8This decision underscores the importance of timely and accurate compliance in regulatory frameworks.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part II

Jun 12: CERC calls for stakeholder input on DSM amendment via public hearing
8The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission invites industry voices to shape the future of power sector regulations.
8This hearing is a critical opportunity for stakeholders to influence DSM rules that govern financial settlements for power deviations.
 Stakeholder feedback invited for CERC's renewable tariff proposal
8With a deadline of June 25, 2025, stakeholders have a crucial opportunity to impact CERC's tariff structure for renewables.
8The decision will shape the economic environment for small hydro and biomass projects in the upcoming year.
 Developers stuck with no land but rising costs at Dholera Solar Park
8Tata Power, Veena Energy, and TEQ Green raised concerns over missing land details and unexpected charges from GPCL—jeopardizing execution timelines and risking liquidated damages. 8Veena Energy’s awarded project at Rs 2.78/unit may be imperiled as the PPA remains unsigned and GPCL has yet to clarify land coordinates despite upfront payment of 25% development charges.
8Tata Power insisted that if the allocated land changes and results in higher Upfront Development Charges, the increase must be treated as a ‘Change in Law’ and tariff revised accordingly.
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Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

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Coal Auction-I: Dual-track coal auction tests bidders' agility

Jun 12: 8The simultaneous auction under the Coal Mines Act and the Mines and Minerals Act requires bidders to navigate complex regulatory frameworks, potentially reshaping market dynamics.
8The impending bid deadline presents a rare opportunity for companies to acquire strategic coal assets, crucial for long-term energy planning.
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Coal Auction-II:  Tightened rules in India's coal auction require single bidder representation

Jun 12: 8Stringent rules permit only one representative per bidder at the coal auction, reflecting a strategic shift towards controlled and transparent bidding processes.
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Power generation dips despite high availability: CEA

Jun 12: Generation drops 11.4% below target despite full fuel availability
8On 10 June, NTPC's actual generation was 990.01 MU compared to a programmed 1096.44 MU an 11.41% shortfall. This decline occurred despite 89% of monitored capacity being online and no major fuel shortages reported (
33 GW of thermal capacity offline, driven by forced outages and fuel conservation
8As per Subreport 3, 43.3 GW of capacity was unavailable on 10 June, of which over 26 GW was due to forced outages. Conservation-related shutdowns also contributed, especially in gas and coal stations
North and South regions show deepest generation deficits against plan
8The Northern region missed its daily generation target by 1.43 MU, and the Southern region by 25.86 MU, reflecting a 16.9% shortfall pointing to potential issues in scheduling, demand forecasting, or outage management
30 units returned to grid on 10 June, majority after fuel conservation shutdowns
8A total of 30 thermal and gas units were recommissioned, with most citing “main fuel conservation” as the reason for prior shutdowns. Their swift return indicates strategic balancing amid moderated demand
Over 25 thermal/nuclear units tripped on 10 June, including large base-load plants
8Several large units including Daripalli STPS (800?MW), Anpara C (600?MW), and Adani Tiroda (660?MW) were forced out due to issues such as tube leaks, boiler faults, or fuel conservation, impacting base-load capacity
Hydro operates at 70% efficiency despite 4.3 GW capacity outage
8Out of 47.9 GW of monitored hydro capacity, 8.4 GW was offline, yet hydro generation achieved 69.8% of gross capacity highlighting strong seasonal water availability and efficiency
Coal and lignite plants exceed targets, but gas and diesel fall behind
8Coal-fired generation stood at 4,159.62 MU, outperforming the programmed 3,793.65 MU. In contrast, diesel and gas-based generation underperformed, indicating challenges in peak-load responsiveness
Daily Bhutan import spikes to 1.87 MU, possibly offsetting regional gaps
8Electricity imports from Bhutan nearly doubled to 1.87 MU compared to the programmed 1.05 MU, suggesting an effort to cushion shortfalls in generation across deficit regions
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CCO recruitment reopens after unexplained withdrawal of last year’s notification

Jun 12: 8The Ministry’s silence on why the 2024 process was cancelled fuels speculation, even as new rules expand postings to field locations.
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Govt opens energy storage leasing to all: Power sector

Jun 12: Govt proposes open access to energy storage leasing across power value chain
 
8The draft amendment to Rule 18 of the Electricity Rules, 2005, allows energy storage systems to be owned or operated by generating companies, discoms, consumers, or even independent operators. The rules also permit leasing or renting of storage space to utilities or load dispatch centres, significantly liberalizing market access across the power sector.
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An installed capacity update

Jun 12: 700 MW RAPS-7 nuclear unit added to grid on 15 April 2025
8NPCIL’s RAPS Unit-7 has been declared under commercial operation, adding 700?MW to India’s central sector nuclear fleet. This brings additional support to the country’s base-load generation capacity.
Satpura TPS Units 6 to 9 officially retired: 830 MW struck off grid
8MPPGCL’s four aging units at Satpura Thermal Power Station, totaling 830?MW, have been formally retired. These had already been temporarily excluded from the capacity list prior to final decommissioning.
Net capacity addition in May 2025 is zero MW
8While some generating units were commissioned during the month, overall net capacity addition was zero as new additions were fully offset by retirements or prior adjustments.
Total installed capacity in India as of May 31, 2025 is 475,590.38 MW
8India’s cumulative installed generation capacity, across all sectors and energy sources, stood at 475,590.38 MW at the end of May 2025, reflecting both growth and attrition in the fleet.
Renewable capacity reaches 178,822.60 MW; solar leads with 110,834.28 MW
8Renewable energy sources now make up a significant portion of India’s installed base, with solar power contributing over 110,000?MW, followed by wind at over 51,000?MW.
Coal-based capacity under long outage removed: 1995 MW taken offline
8Coal-fired plants totaling 1,995?MW have been taken off the active installed list due to prolonged outages. These may be restored to the grid upon further clearance from authorities.
JSW Utkal Unit-1 (350 MW) declared CoD on 01 April 2025
8JSW Energy (Utkal) commissioned its 350?MW Unit-1 under the private sector, adding to India’s thermal generation portfolio and reflecting ongoing private investment in the sector.
Parbati-II HPS Unit-4 (200 MW) added to central hydro portfolio in April
8NHPC’s commissioning of Parbati-II HPS Unit-4 brought 200?MW of new hydropower capacity into the central sector fold, enhancing flexibility in the overall energy mix.
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Inter-utility commercials: An udpate

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Ramp-rate data non-compliance stalls ISGS performance certification
8Ramping performance for thermal ISGSs remains uncertified even at the 227th SRPC meeting due to SRLDC’s continued use of outdated 2020 guidelines that do not comply with the 2024 Tariff Regulations. Despite repeated reminders, including the last SRPC letter dated 19.02.2025, the NLDC has not issued updated certification protocols. This regulatory gap affects the calculation of RoE incentives and penalties under Clause 30(3)(iii).
Talcher-Kolar HVDC link risks failure: 6 transformers flagged critical
8The reliability of the 2000 MW Talcher-Kolar HVDC link is under threat as three converter transformers have shown fault gas patterns similar to earlier failures. With three out of twelve units already failed and the remaining spares nearing end of life, OEMs have warned of irreversible degradation. However, a Rs 670 crore proposal to replace all 12 transformers remains mired in procedural delays.
TNPDCL withholds Rs 455 Cr despite APTEL dismissal of appeal
8Although APTEL dismissed TNPDCL’s appeal on 20.11.2024 regarding classification of the Pugalur–Thrissur HVDC system as a national asset, the utility continues to withhold Rs 455.46 crore. TNPDCL is demanding a fresh billing cycle despite the binding nature of earlier invoices, resulting in billing pool anomalies.
Grid-India’s Rs 190 Cr DSM double-count triggers accounting dispute
8A Rs 190.78 crore legacy deficit from the Northern Region (Apr–Sep 2024) has been incorrectly re-added to the DSM pool post 16.09.2024. APPCC has objected, stating that this artificially inflates deficits and could lead to unjustified claims. The approach also deviates from the previous Rs 3,142 crore legacy settlement method.
Deviation rate data silently changed; RPCs not informed
8For the weeks ending 29.12.2024 and 09.02.2025, the Normal Deviation Rate published by NLDC was revised post-publication without informing RPCs. This non-transparent practice undermines auditability, prompting SRPC to formally request advance alerts. Additional issues like Excel formatting errors (e.g., dates displayed as “45706”) further hamper usability.
AUFLS Stage-4 remains non-operational in key SLDCs
8Despite clear directives, Stage-4 AUFLS logic is still inactive in multiple states, notably WBSEDCL, even as utilities like CESC report full SCADA compliance. A recent frequency drop to 49.42 Hz on 9 April 2025 highlights the risks of this critical gap in under-frequency response readiness.
TRAS participation from Eastern region still absent
8Following CERC order 2/SM/2025, TRAS implementation remains pending in the Eastern Region. Neither generators nor SLDCs have submitted test schedules or baseline data for audit, delaying efforts to improve inter-regional frequency resilience between NR, ER, and SR corridors.
Bihar receives unallocated MAPS power without PPA or LC
8Since 25.05.2025, Bihar has been drawing power from MAPS Unit 2 without having a valid Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) or payment security mechanism like an LC in place. NPCIL has raised the issue with SRPC, citing the absence of commercial settlement records and audit trail despite repeated reminders.
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NRPC’s 61st protection meet opens doors to non-members, RE players

Jun 12: NRPC calls 61st protection meet: Expanded scope includes non-member utilities
8The upcoming 61st Protection Sub-Committee meeting on June 26, 2025, will see participation from both NRPC members and external utilities to push enforcement of the IEGC 2023 protection code.
 A separate list of members under the Renewable Energy Sub-Committee includes key players like SECI, NSEFI, Adani, Avaada, Azure, ReNew, and Hero Future Energies, showcasing growing emphasis on RE grid protection.
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 12: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
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Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Jun 11: RAJASTHAN RDSS PROJECTS-I: RETENDERS SPARK A PARADIGM SHIFT TO HYPER-LOCAL, DIGITALLY TAGGED TURNKEY EXECUTION
8Ajmer and Jodhpur Discoms launch multiple location-wise tenders under a unified RDSS framework marking a break from templated feeder upgrades toward lifecycle-driven, GIS-traceable infrastructure models.

RAJASTHAN RDSS PROJECTS-II: NEW TENDERS BRING TECH RIGOR VIA POLE SPECS, QA PROTOCOLS, AND GEO-TAGGING
8From PCC pole designs to real-time asset traceability, Rajasthan’s AVVNL and JdVVNL tenders signal a decisive upgrade in distribution infra quality norms and compliance enforcement.

RAJASTHAN RDSS PROJECTS-III: BIG MONEY, HIGH BARRIERS AS RAJASTHAN’S NEW RDSS TENDERS RAISE THE STAKES FOR EPC PLAYERS
8Tender values now cross Rs 100 crore per package with Rs 5 crore EMD caps, strict completion timelines, and elevated performance guarantees screening out casual bidders and resetting the EPC playing field.
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Jun 11: INDIA’S NEXT 400KV PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN: WHY THE NEW TRANSMISSION TENDER DEMANDS MORE FROM BIDDERS?
8With a sharper focus on digital tools and data management, the latest 400kV transmission line tender in India challenges EPC bidders to upskill and adapt.
8What’s driving this shift in the nation’s grid expansion strategy?
8In India’s high-voltage sector, new digital and environmental clauses in recent tenders could decide who wins and who delivers tomorrow’s transmission lines.

SOLAR TENDER EXTENDS DEADLINE AGAIN
8The competitive bidding window for a 2–20 MW raised-structure solar project in India on private ponds has seen its submission date pushed to June 19 for the 11th time
8A recent large-scale tender for solar PV over water bodies introduces a model that lets landowners continue aquaculture beneath elevated panels, offering an innovative dual revenue stream

FROM PAYOUT TO PIPE REROUTING: BHEL CODIFIES RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY ZONES FOR 800 MW BOP
8Multiple bidders requested early release of 2–4% milestone payments at commissioning, citing cash flow concerns.
8BHEL rejected these appeals, maintaining that disbursements will follow PG test completion and certification raising working capital exposure during the final phase.
8Contradictions between TCC and Scope Matrix on HT motors, sump pumps, and civil works in BTG zones are now clarified.
8Rev-01 matrix will prevail providing rare early certainty on demarcation in a high-voltage thermal power EPC contract.
8Despite bidder arguments about claim unpredictability and procedural fairness, BHEL retained the Rs.10 crore arbitration limit.
8Disputes above this value must go through alternate legal remedies adding commercial risk.
8BHEL confirmed that dismantling, pipe rerouting, and cable rack adjustments especially near BTG boundaries fall under BOP vendor responsibility.

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Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 11: HYBRID POWER PROJECT: MONTHLY BID EXTENSIONS SIGNAL PERSISTENT AMBIGUITY OR STRONG INTEREST
8Over 20 extensions since mid-2024 have kept this wind-solar hybrid tender alive.
8Whether it reflects developer hesitation or active clarification loops, the repeated rollovers are reshaping the timeline dynamics of 100 MW wind-solar hybrid procurement under central schemes.
8Unlike older bids mandating tight co-location of wind and solar assets, this RFS appears more flexible.
8This could allow bidders to optimize generation by spreading technologies across high-yield zones while still meeting hybrid supply guarantees.
8A revised clause allows commissioning schedule changes if pooling substation or delivery point readiness is delayed.
8 However, proving compliance under Clause 7.10 and applicable CTU/CERC procedures could get legally dense.

LILO AND NEW TRANSMISSION LINE MIX DEMANDS INTRICATE INTERFACE HANDLING
8The 54 RKM of line work includes both LILO and fresh double circuit builds.
8The integration with existing substations and 2 new line bays at Sheohar increases the interface complexity typically seen in larger voltage class builds.
8Several component brands, including for isolators, chargers, and polymer insulators, have been explicitly allowed post pre-bid.
8The clarity reduces bidder hesitation but also signals tight curation of supply chains.
8While the original document lacked clarity, pre-bid responses now allow work experience aggregation within consortiums.
8This opens the door for newer entrants to partner with experienced EPCs and still qualify for high-voltage BOP packages.

ZONAL SITING RELAXATIONS AND MULTI-NODE INTERFACES REDEFINE SCOPE IN 2500 MW RE TRANSMISSION PROJECT
8A key amendment now allows up to 5 km deviation for siting load-serving substations up from the earlier rigid 3 km limit.
8This flexibility could ease RoW disputes and expedite construction for the large-scale renewable transmission scheme in central India.
8A 1-ph spare ICT and 1-ph spare reactor for the 765 kV switchyard mark a design choice not always seen in similar RFPs.
8It signals heightened system availability targets for this 2500 MW RE injection point. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 11: PRE-BID TIE-UP MODEL DEEPENS POWERGRID'S TBCB STRATEGY FOR 765 KV PROJECT
8Unlike conventional EPC invites, this 800+ km line bid is positioned as a pre-bid alignment tool ahead of POWERGRID’s tariff-based offer submission.
8The move gives it a strategic edge in SPV acquisition timing, unseen in similar solar-linked tenders last year.
8Old tenders had fixed milestones: LOA, mobilization, completion.
8This tender, by contrast, starts with a pre-bid alliance and leaves execution milestones open-ended until TBCB outcomes are final.
8The new tender doesn't commit to contract award bidders are tied in only if POWERGRID secures the SPV.
8This contrasts with the 2024 Karnataka tender where full project responsibility and timelines were locked from day one.
8Key specs like tower loading, earthing resistance, and span control which were rigidly defined in last year's bid are now deferred.
8The lean format reflects an intent to keep contractors flexible until POWERGRID’s SPV bid is accepted.

TANTRANSCO NEW AIS SUBSTATION BID RAISES BAR WITH IEC 61850 MANDATE AND FIXED BUS DESIGN
8Unlike past tenders that left bus configuration to bidder discretion, the new package mandates a double main plus transfer bus scheme.
8This early-stage clarity signals TANTRANSCO’s shift to interface-controlled design especially for GEC-financed nodes.
8For the 400/230-110 kV node, the tender mandates IEC 61850-based SAS with explicit IED layout and communication protocolsunlike the 2020 AIS invites that allowed relay-based systems. Contractors must provision full digital interfacing from day one. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-5

Jun 11: TWO BIDDERS SHORTLISTED FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE BAY SCOPE AT RE-LINKED NODE
8Only Amara Raja Infra and Safety Controls & Devices reached the financial round for a critical bay augmentation under a central transmission utility.
8Gepdec’s elimination suggests rising technical compliance thresholds in 2025 bids.
 
AMBUJA, SHREE, AND ASHTECH COMPETE FOR INTEGRATED ASH HANDLING AT 800 MW UNIT
8The latest fly ash tender for a lignite-fired expansion mandates unified scope across extraction, storage, and loading pushing Ambuja Cements, Shree Cement, and Ashtech into a high-accountability EPC race unlike previous rounds. Details

Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

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Hyderabad to host pivotal seminar on sustainable mine closures in 2025

Jun 11: 8The upcoming seminar in Hyderabad will gather global and Indian experts to discuss sustainable mine closure practices, offering a platform for policymakers and industry leaders to collaborate on responsible mining frameworks.
8Meanwhile, the Ministry of Coal's introduction of the Mine Closure Portal and National Coal Mine Safety Report Portal reflects a strategic shift towards scientifically planned mine closures
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Regulatory Upadate: Part I

Jun 11: PMRCL demands dedicated tariff for Patna Metro, seeks exemption from TOD charges
8In its petition to BERC, PMRCL argues for a standalone electricity tariff category, citing operational constraints that make time-of-day tariffs unviable for metro services.
Deviation billing row escalates: Shah Alloys challenges revised SEA-linked invoices
8Shah Alloys has filed a petition alleging that UGVCL’s supplementary and revised bills—based on retrospective SEA changes—violate GERC and DSM norms, arguing that such revisions are legally barred and time-limited.
GERC allows interim relief: 17 MW wind capacity gets reprieve till final order
8Despite nearing the SCOD+180 deadline, the Commission permitted ACME Pokhran Solar to proceed with commissioning of the balance 17 MW, accepting that most installation work was completed and delays were due to force majeure.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part II

Jun 11: Regulatory backlash in Andhra Pradesh: power policy faces scrutiny from journalists and political leaders
8Objections pile up as senior journalists and CPI(M) members challenge the transparency and efficacy of new energy policies, hinting at possible delays or revisions.
Regulatory correction opens doors for PXIL in Haryana's power procurement
8After a restrictive clause favored IEX, HERC clarifies HPPC can engage any exchange, enabling fair competition and potentially cheaper power for Haryana consumers.
Haryana discoms challenge monthly FPPAS mandate, citing operational hurdles
8UHBVNL and DHBVNL have filed a petition against the HERC's directive for monthly FPPAS computation, arguing that the process imposes undue strain.
8The outcome could affect tariff stability and operational efficiency.
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Rajasthan retenders RDSS projects: A paradigm shift to hyper-local, digitally tagged turnkey execution

Jun 11: From Ajmer to Jodhpur, Rajasthan's new round of RDSS tenders signals a decisive break from standard feeder segregation models.
8With mandatory GIS tagging, site-specific BOQs, asset branding, and post-commissioning accountability, the state is now piloting a new phase of granular, digitally managed power infrastructure upgrades.
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CEA logs substation boost, private entry in focus

Jun 11: TANTRANSCO upgrades Sriperumbudur substation to enhance capacity by 315 MVA
8The Sriperumbudur substation upgrade by TANTRANSCO is set to significantly boost power transmission capacity, addressing increasing demand in Tamil Nadu’s industrial belt.
Satgachia GIS transformation signals major capacity leap for WBSETCL
8WBSETCL's Satgachia GIS upgrade from 220 kV to 400 kV marks a strategic expansion to support West Bengal’s growing power requirements, improving grid reliability.
APTRANSCO strengthens Ananthapur with new 220 kV Gorantla substation
8APTRANSCO's new Gorantla substation in Ananthapur district is poised to alleviate power shortages, fostering economic growth in the region through enhanced grid infrastructure.
MSETCL partners with Lloyds Metal & Energy for Konsari substation
8MSETCL’s collaboration with Lloyds Metal & Energy on the 220 kV Konsari substation reflects a trend of private sector involvement in public power projects, increasing efficiency and apacity.
GETCO’s dual augmentation projects to stabilize western grid
8GETCO’s augmentation of Radhanpur and Talangpore substations underscores a strategic initiative to reinforce grid stability in Gujarat, supporting industrial expansion.
KPTCL focuses on redundancy with Basarkod and Antharasanahalli upgrades
8KPTCL’s recent substation upgrades highlight efforts to provide redundancy and improve reliability in Karnataka’s power distribution network, crucial for sustaining regional growth.
UPPTCL’s Jaunpur substation expansion to support Uttar Pradesh’s power growth
8UPPTCL’s enhancement of the Jaunpur substation is a critical move to handle increased load demands, aligning with Uttar Pradesh’s aspirations for industrial development.
Rapid development in Bihar with BSPTCL’s Hajipur substation commissioning
8Bihar’s BSPTCL inaugurates the Hajipur substation, a pivotal infrastructure upgrade aimed at meeting rising electricity demand and supporting regional economic activities.
MSETCL’s Nagbhid substation expansion to address rural electrification
8The Nagbhid substation upgrade by MSETCL is vital for improving rural electrification rates, facilitating better power access across Maharashtra’s underserved areas.
Rajasthan’s RVPNL accelerates grid projects with Danta Ramgarh and Gangapur City substations
8RVPNL’s swift commissioning of substations in Danta Ramgarh and Gangapur City signals a proactive approach to enhancing Rajasthan’s power infrastructure, supporting future demand growth.
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CEA: State utilities drive strategic grid expansion in May 2025

Jun 11: WBSETCL's strategic LILO project at Satgachia GIS enhances West Bengal's grid
8The LILO of the Gokarna-New Chanditala line at Satgachia GIS by WBSETCL marks a significant step in strengthening West Bengal's power infrastructure. This enhancement is essential for improving grid reliability and supporting future demand increases.
APTRANSCO advances with innovative monopole design on Nunna-Gunadala line
8APTRANSCO's adoption of a monopole design for the 220 kV Nunna-Gunadala line demonstrates innovative engineering to optimize space and efficiency. This could set a new standard for urban transmission projects across India.
HVPNL's Kadarpur SS LILO project boosts Haryana's transmission capabilities
8By integrating the LILO of the Sector-65 - Palli line at Kadarpur SS, HVPNL is enhancing Haryana's transmission grid. This project is part of a broader strategy to ensure robust energy delivery in the region.
MSETCL strengthens renewable integration with Shivajinagar-Ampyr solar park line
8MSETCL's new 220 kV line to the Ampyr Renewables solar park underscores Maharashtra's commitment to renewable energy integration, paving the way for increased solar capacity in the state's energy mix.
MSETCL's Umred-Nagbhid line expansion aims at regional power reliability
8The 49 cKM expansion of the Umred-Nagbhid line by MSETCL is a critical move to bolster regional power reliability in Maharashtra, addressing both current demand and future growth potential.
MSETCL's underground cable project at Uppalwadi-Pardi enhances urban resilience
8The 220 kV underground cable from Uppalwadi to Pardi reflects MSETCL's strategy to improve urban power resilience. This project is essential for reducing outage risks in densely populated areas.
Lloyds Metal's LILO project at Konsari SS signals increased private sector engagement
8The LILO of the Virur-Gadchiroli line by Lloyds Metal at Konsari SS is a notable example of private sector participation in public infrastructure, suggesting a shift towards more collaborative models in the energy sector.
OPTCL's Nayagarh line project aligns with railway electrification goals
8The Nayagarh GSS to Railway Traction Substation line by OPTCL supports India's railway electrification objectives, showcasing strategic alignment between power and transport sectors for sustainability.
PSTCL's Sherpur SS project highlights upgrade of aging infrastructure
8PSTCL's upgrade of the Jamalpur-Dhandari Kalan line at Sherpur SS from 66 kV to 220 kV demonstrates a focus on modernizing outdated infrastructure to meet contemporary energy demands.
UPPTCL's Khair-Harduaganj line sets new benchmark with 77 cKM deployment
8The completion of the 77 cKM Khair-Harduaganj line by UPPTCL is a significant achievement, offering insights into large-scale project management and strategic grid enhancements in Uttar Pradesh.
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Substation surge signals shift in grid strategy: CEA

Jun 11: PGCIL leads central sector with 6,000 MVA capacity in new 765 kV substations
8Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) dominates the central sector substation expansion, focusing on high-voltage 765 kV projects crucial for renewable energy integration. This move solidifies PGCIL's role in bolstering India's grid infrastructure.
Adani cements role in private sector with 3,160 MVA substation projects
8Adani's substantial 3,160 MVA capacity in substation projects marks a pivotal shift towards increased private sector involvement. This development could alter competitive dynamics in India's power infrastructure landscape.
Megha joins high-capacity league with 3,000 MVA Khavda project
8Megha Engineering's entry into the high-capacity substation arena with a 3,000 MVA project at Khavda highlights a growing trend of private participation in significant power infrastructure developments.
TANTRANSCO spearheads state sector with 3,085 MVA in 400 kV upgrades
8TANTRANSCO's leadership in the state sector, with key 400 kV upgrades totaling 3,085 MVA, underscores regional efforts to enhance grid reliability and capacity, crucial for meeting rising power demands.
Gujarat's transmission expansion boosts ATC with 3,000 MVA upgrade
8Gujarat's ambitious transmission expansion project, adding 3,000 MVA capacity, aims to increase Available Transfer Capability (ATC), facilitating better power flow and addressing regional demand peaks.
Khavda RE Park sees strategic infrastructure boost with Megha and Adani
8The Khavda Renewable Energy Park receives a strategic infrastructure boost with Megha and Adani's substation projects, underscoring a collaborative push towards supporting large-scale renewable energy evacuation.
West Bengal enhances capacity with 1,000 MVA Satgachia upgrade
8The upgradation of the Satgachia GIS to 400 kV with a 1,000 MVA capacity reflects West Bengal's commitment to strengthening its transmission grid, crucial for sustaining industrial growth and demand.
Private sector gains ground with 1,000 MVA intra-state project by Adani
8Adani's 1,000 MVA intra-state substation project signals a strategic shift, encouraging other private players to participate in state-level power infrastructure, potentially driving more competitive pricing and innovation.
Central Electricity Authority's report reveals April-May 2025 as key completion window
8The CEA report identifies April-May 2025 as a crucial period for completing major substation projects, reflecting a concentrated effort to meet fiscal year targets and enhance national grid capabilities.
Renewable energy zones get infrastructure lift with 20 GW evacuation upgrades
8Significant infrastructure upgrades for evacuating 20 GW from renewable energy zones in Rajasthan highlight the government's commitment to supporting clean energy initiatives and reducing fossil fuel dependency.
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States lead grid push, private 400 kV lags

Jun 11: State sector leads with 558 cKM of new 220 kV lines completed by May 2025
8State agencies have spearheaded the expansion of 220 kV transmission lines, adding 558 circuit kilometers by May 2025. This expansion underscores state commitment to bolstering regional grid reliability.
ADANI completes strategic intra-state 400 kV line at Sangod GSS
8ADANI's completion of the 400 kV line at Sangod GSS marks a pivotal private sector contribution, potentially enhancing intra-state power distribution and sector competitiveness.
April sees surge in 400 kV state sector line completions
8April 2025 was a pivotal month with several state sector projects reaching completion, showcasing efficient project management and adherence to tight timelines in the 400 kV segment.
MSETCL emerges as a key player with multiple 220 kV projects completed
8MSETCL completed several 220 kV projects in May 2025, reinforcing its role as a central figure in Maharashtra's power infrastructure development and grid enhancement.
Introduction of underground cable in Manali-Korattur line by TANTRANSCO
8TANTRANSCO's deployment of underground cables in the Manali-Korattur line project is a strategic move towards reducing transmission losses and enhancing urban power reliability.
OPTCL connects critical railway traction substation with Nayagarh GSS line
8OPTCL's Nayagarh GSS to the railway traction substation line completion highlights the integration of transport infrastructure with the power grid, crucial for seamless operations.
May 2025 marks completion of diverse projects across voltage levels
8The completion of numerous projects at both 400 kV and 220 kV levels in May 2025 indicates a robust push towards meeting rising power demands and improving grid connectivity.
Private sector's minimal contribution in 400 kV expansions raises questions
8With only 11 cKM completed by the private sector in the 400 kV category, questions arise regarding private investment strategies and future participation in large-scale infrastructure projects.
Strategic LILO projects enhance grid reliability and flexibility
8Line-In Line-Out (LILO) projects across states are crucial for enhancing grid reliability, allowing for better load management and flexibility in power distribution networks.
UPPTCL's Bhadohi-Sahupuri line adds significant capacity to 220 kV network
8UPPTCL's completion of the Bhadohi-Sahupuri line significantly boosts the 220 kV network's capacity, ensuring improved distribution efficiency in Uttar Pradesh.
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CEA Annual Report: An update

Jun 11: India’s peak power demand nears 244 GW, gap with supply narrows to 1.4%
8India’s electricity demand hit a new high of 243.271 GW in 2023–24, with a peak met of 239.931 GW. The gap stood at only 3340 MW, indicating improved grid reliability and generation capacity.
Grid safety strengthened through new SOPs on protection audits and communication outages
8CEA’s 14th NPC approved Standard Operating Procedures covering third-party audits, grid incidents, and communication failure planning aimed at bringing national uniformity in grid protection protocols.
Distribution Perspective Plan extended to 2035; UPADHI portal launched for DISCOM accountability
8CEA revised its Draft Distribution Plan to project infrastructure needs up to 2035, while also launching the UPADHI portal to assess DISCOM and SERC performance in consumer service delivery.
Renewable energy generation dips in FY24 despite installed capacity growth to 190.57 GW
8Though India’s renewable installed capacity rose, actual generation from RE including large hydro declined 2.09% from FY23, bringing RE’s share down to 20.96% of total electricity generation.
Major thrust on pumped storage: Guidelines issued, EIA norms eased, DPR timelines halved
8CEA expedited the pumped storage agenda reducing DPR approval time from 125 to 50 days, issuing technical guidelines, and leveraging MoEF&CC’s 2023 EIA amendment to ease project clearance.
Rs 140.92 Cr budget deployed with 99.68% utilization; consultancy revenues remain modest
8CEA’s revised FY24 budget stood at Rs 140.92 Cr with nearly full utilization. However, consultancy service billing remained low at Rs 2.23 Cr, with actual receipts only Rs 11.88 lakh.
Retirement of old thermal units crosses 18.5 GW; only one unit phased out in FY24
8A cumulative 18,582 MW of thermal capacity has been retired since the 10th Plan, but FY24 saw just 220 MW retired, indicating a slowdown in decommissioning old and inefficient units.
RE-RTC and Resource Adequacy studies shape India’s long-term generation mix
8CEA used the ORDENA tool to finalize studies on RE-based round-the-clock power supply and state-level adequacy, supporting India’s target of 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030.
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Coal Despatch data: Update

Jun 11: 8Coal India’s May despatch drops 5.69% YoY despite strong captive push
CIL despatched 65.40 MT in May'25, down from 69.35 MT a year earlier. In contrast, captives despatched 18.07 MT, a 12.58% surge, softening the overall decline in national coal movement.
8Coal-based power generation declines 9.27% YoY in May despite summer peak
Despite seasonal high demand, coal-fired generation dropped to 110,822 MW in May'25 from 122,143 MW in May'24, underscoring a significant supply-demand disequilibrium.
8MCL and captive mines offset production slack from CIL in May'25 output tally
While CIL’s overall production dipped 1.42% YoY, MCL posted 101.04% achievement of its May target, and captive mines grew production by 23.15%, producing 17.03 MT.
8Overburden removal outpaces coal production in key OC mines
Mines like SECL’s Chhal OC (162.27%) and MCL’s Lingaraj OC (122.22%) exceeded OBR targets significantly, indicating a pre-stripping focus and possible prep for ramp-up.
8Solar generation from CIL subsidiaries triples YoY to 19,241 MWh in May'25
Led by NCL (6,842 MWh) and SECL (4,652 MWh), total CIL-linked solar generation rose 170.98% over May'24. Aggregate generation till May touched 38,100 MWh, up 220.87%.
8Dispatch to cement sector crashes 66.44% YoY from CIL mines
Cement sector coal offtake from CIL declined sharply to just 0.05 MT in May’25 compared to 0.15 MT last year, highlighting deep contraction in demand from this segment.
8Coal rake loading underperforms target by 18.28% in May'25
CIL’s average daily rake loading for all sectors stood at 318.7 rakes against a planned 390, a shortfall of over 71 rakes/day, with WCL and CCL missing targets by over 20%.
8Government levy collection from coal jumps 7.86% YoY in May’25
CIL paid Rs 5,196 crore in May'25 to the exchequer, up from Rs 4,763 crore last year. IGST rose 211.65%, and ‘Other’ taxes and levies spiked 234%, contributing heavily to the gain.
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Coal stock status : An update

Jun 11: Coal stock at Ghatampur TPS plummets to 4 days: lowest in Northern Region
8Ghatampur Thermal Power Station in Uttar Pradesh reported just 34.6 thousand tonnes of coal, equating to only 4 days of stock despite requiring 9.2 thousand tonnes daily at 55% PLF.
Jharkhand’s Maithon RB and Jojobera TPSs emerge as stock leaders with over 57 days buffer
8Maithon RB holds 626.8 thousand tonnes and Jojobera has 176.1 thousand tonnes of coal, translating to 57 and 62 days of stock respectively among the highest coverage in the report.
Adani Tirora flagged for criticality despite holding 230.9 KT stock IR issues cited
8Though Adani Power's Tirora TPS has 230.9 thousand tonnes of coal, it is flagged with only 6 days of stock. The document cites “IR issue” as the reason for low days of coverage.
Uttar Pradesh plants show extreme divergence: Maqsoodpur has 99 days of stock, Ghatampur just 4
8The Maqsoodpur TPS has a stock pile of 94.1 KT for just 0.95 KT daily requirement, leading to 99 days of coverage whereas Ghatampur struggles with the minimum in the state.
Gujarat’s Sabarmati plant achieves coal sufficiency via high import dependence
8Sabarmati D-F Station shows a 7-day stock at 62.6 KT nearly 49% of it (30.7 KT) is imported, highlighting reliance on international supply for short-term sufficiency.
Rajasthan’s Suratgarh TPS runs high: 545.9 KT coal for 14.4 KT daily need
8Suratgarh station in Rajasthan demonstrates operational security with a 38-day stock cushion, one of the highest in the state.
Southern plants face uneven stock patterns: Vizag and Damodaram Sanjeevaiah hold just 4 days
8Despite being active, Vizag TPP (54.9 KT) and Damodaram TPS (77.1 KT) in Andhra Pradesh maintain only 4 days of coal underscoring regional logistic or financial constraints.
Overall coal stock for 141 monitored plants stands at 53.7 million tonnes: covering 26 days on average
8The aggregate coal stock across all listed plants is 53.72 million tonnes against a daily requirement of 2.05 million tonnes, resulting in an average of 26 days of inventory.
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Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

Jun 10: 8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contracts related updates for the day
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Jun 10:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
8Tender for foundation work, erection and stringing of conductor of 2 nos. damaged 132kV transmission line Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, and commissioning of fabric compensator Details
 8Tender for estimate for proposed 1x5 MVA new S/s Details
 8Tender for rate contract for maintenance and upkeep of IT equipments and supply installation and warranty Details
 8Tender for erection testing and commissioning of new 33KV 11KV LT lines distribution substations etc Details
 8Tender for procurement of coal inlet pipe with flange and SS centre sleeve suitable for 8.5 E 9 coal mill Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of 34 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of 113 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning for carrying out the work erection of independent 11 KV feeder Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning for carrying out the work for shifting of feeders presently emanating from 66 KV S/Stn Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning for carrying out the work for bifurcation of 11 KV auto meter feeder Details
 8Tender for supply, operation and maintenance of two (02) nos. dozer for coal feeding and coal yard management Details
 8Tender for routine earth work for maintenance of rising and distribution mains up to 300 mm dia C I and D.I. and GI pipe lines including maintenance of valves etc. Details
 8Tender for repair and maintenance of damaged portion Details
 8Tender for supply of oil nozzle tip and splitter plate insert plate inner side plate for coal nozzle tip Details
 8Tender for supply of journal shaft for HP803 bowl mills Details
 8Tender for supply and erection of conveyor Details
 8Tender for bi-ennial rate contract of online preventive & breakdown maintenance works of coal mills & it?s auxiliaries Details
 8Tender for work of online purification of lubrication/governing oil in 210 MW Details
 8Tender for supply of multi gas detector and flue gas analyser for chemical lab Details
 8Tender for supply of various size pipes Details
 8Tender for supply of phosphate dozing pump and its spares Details
 8Tender for work of providing second PT source for 132kV and 33kV voltage level at various EHV substations Details
 8Tender for procurement of special purpose welding electrodes Details
 8Tender for AMC work for field operations assistance work in chemistry Details
 8Tender for repair of corroded ACW piping Details
 8Tender for high-pressure hydro jet cleaning of condenser tubes Details
 8Tender for procurement of roof bolt tightening kit Details
 8Tender for procurement of HSD for DG sets installed Details
 8Tender for AMC for work of overhauling, servicing, repair and maintenance of CTR make NIFPS (nitrogen injection fire protection system) at various EHV S/s Details
 8Tender for procurement of 33kV & 11 kV current transformers Details
 8Tender for annual estimate for pulling, relaying of snapped conveyor belt, laying of new conveyor belt Details

8Tender for protective ceramic coating on spiral casing, stay vanes and turbine top cover of generating units Details
 8Tender for procurement of brass screws, PVC tapes and other tapes etc. Details
 8Tender for repair and reconditioning of welding transformers Details
 8Tender for M and R works Details
 8Tender for providing training gallery, parking shed and miscellaneous civil works Details
 8Tender for repair, reconditioning, overhauling and performance test of CL-2002 VACUUM PUMP Details
 8Tender for arresting rain water leakage through roofs rain water down take pipes in various Details
 8Tender for assistance in repair and maintenance of foundry machines Details
 8Tender for repair and modification work Details
 8Tender for procurement of pump cartridge for ST I HFO pumps Details
 8Tender for bienniel maintenance contract for civil works Details
 8Tender for geotechnical investigation for plant Details
 8Tender for procurement of HT motors for coal conveyor and crusher application Details
 8Tender for diversion of 400 KV line Details
 8Tender for completion of balance works Details
 8Tender for procurement of consumables for OH of unit 9 and O&M of various Details
 8Tender for attending various regular maintenance works in CEPs, BPs, BFPs, drip pumps DMCWs, vacuum pumps Details
 8Tender for replacement of radial ribs and segmental plates of Air lock vessels in Ash handling system Details
 8Tender for augmentation of PTR capacity from 1x80+1x50 MVA to 1x80+2x50 MVA to 132/33KV SS Details
 8Tender for augmentation of 132kV substation Details
 8Tender for procurement of ACSR conductor with aluminium Area 80 sq. mm Details
 8Tender for supply of pneumatic and manual isolation valves Details
 8Tender for supply of seals/shims for hot air duct isolator for coal mill Details
 8Tender for as and when required civil works Details
 8Tender for supply & retrofitting of existing 6.6 KV VCB and supply, erection, commissioning and testing of new line Details
 8Tender for construction of 2X500 MVA, 400/220 KV substation Details
 8Tender for construction of various transmission elements (02 no. 400 kV and 02 no. 220 kV transmission lines Details
 8Tender for procurement of spares for M/s BHEL Make DAVR system Details
 8Tender for bi-annual contract for routine and annual/ breakdown maintenance work of 132KV switchyard and associated equipments Details
 8Tender for reconditioning / retubing of 2 nos of 240 kW air water coolers( statot cooler) of generating units Details
 8Tender for capital works re-wiring and electrical works Details
 8Tender for construction of equipment foundations for capacity augmentation of 33/11 kV sub-station Details
 8Tender for construction of stone masonry wall along Details
 8Tender for construction of equipment foundations for renovation of switchyard in addition with other ancillary civil works at 33/11 kV sub-station Details
 8Tender for automatic generation control for BkTPP 05 units Details
 8Tender for construction of control room and providing plinth foundation for structure, cable duct, fencing Details
 8Tender for repair work to the damaged RCC columns, wall, flooring in ash handling pump house Details
 8Tender for supply erection of 5 Nos 110 KV bay extension Details
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Tender for providing gang for the work of attending to resolving the fuse off call complaints LT /HT line Details
 
8Tender for providing gang for the work of attending to resolving the fuse off call complaints LT /HT line breakdowns for restoration of electrical power supply Details
 
8Tender for preventive and breakdown shutdown maintenance of 220KV ,66KV CR panels, DRs, SER, GPS, GRP, GCDP, digital AVR , RTCC panels, protection system installed on 6.6KV,415V switchgear and other panels including meters Details
 
8Tender for EPC project for design, engineering, supply, testing, installation, erection, commissioning & capacity up gradation of PA fan and ID fan motors Details
 
8Tender for work of O/H & servicing of ID fan/ FD fan / PA Fan & their connected system  Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details
 
8Tender for supply of misc consumable Details
 
8Tender for supply of HT motors spares Details
 
8Tender for biennial rate contract for the work of cleaning, collecting, loading, transporting and unloading of coal/reject coal and coal dust from bowl mills Details
 
8Tender for replacement of LT bare conductor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of LT bare conductor with AB cable on feeder Details
 
8Tender for replacement of LT bare conductor with AB Cable Details
 
8Tender for replacement of LT bare conductor with AB Cable on feeder of 33/11 KV S/s Details
 
8Tender for repairing of damaged compound wall & construction of water sump to drain Details
 
8Tender for misc. items Details
 
8Tender for work of main boiler during overhauling Details
 
8Tender for M and R of various civil works as and when required including repairing of cooling towers Details
 
8Tender for work of the repairing of the flue gas ducts / hoppers of boiler Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling, oil filtration, cleaning, painting & oil leakage attending work for various ratings of service transformers Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling of various vessels at water treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for work of O/H & servicing of boiler feed pump type FK-6D-30 & booster pump type-FA-1B-36 & their connected system Details
 
8Tender for repairing/reconditioning of tyre, trunnions and longitudinal beams of M/s rotary breakers Details
 
8Tender for annual work contract for assistance in operation of hydrogen plant Details
 
8Tender for biennial work contract for round the clock cleaning of CHP 210 MW consisting of conveyor Details
 
8Tender for laying of 33 KV 3Cx400 sq.mm. XLPE UG cable Details
 
8Tender for construction of 01 no PTR plinth, CT, PT, VCB foundation plinth, 01 no Cable frame supporting structure foundation plinth, cable trench, operational slabs, concreting near 11KV isolator structure and extended portion of switchyard Details
 
8Tender for thorough PCC and gravel replacement at switchyard along Details
 
8Tender for service contract for BTL and align works Details
 
8Tender for operating mechanism overhauling, servicing & repair of 145kV & 245kV CGL make CB at various EHV substations Details
 
8Tender for work of providing & fixing of electrical insulation, acid & alkati proof synthetic, insulating mat (1.0m width &3.0mm thick) at various substations Details
 
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8Purvah Green Power signs 1 GW WTG and O&M agreement with Envision Energy Details
 8WattPower and Aditya Green Energy host Watt Tech Nexus in Latur, focusing on LCOE optimisation Details
 8Multibagger green energy stock in focus after FIIs & mutual funds acquired 19.8 Cr shares via block deal Details
 8Jakson Green bags operation maintenance order of 1 GWp solar portfolio Details
 8Rudra Global plans to set up 30-mw renewable energy projects in Gujarat Details
 8L&T bags 'major' orders for power transmission and distribution biz Details
 8Acme Solar commissions additional 75 MW at Sikar project in Rajasthan Details
 8Qcells expands into solar panel recycling business Details
 8India Solar Power Generation Surges as Coal Makes a Rare Retreat Details
 8Inside Apraava’s strategy to transform India’s power grid Details

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Reliance Power Stock Skyrockets! Investors Cheer Details
 
8Tata Power, NTPC, IEX, CESC, PTC India, SJVN, Adani Energy shares offer up to 39% potential upsides Details
 
8J&K to boost hydro power capacity after IWT becoming infructuous Details
 
8Odisha’s energy revolution: One year of transformative progress under our government Details
 
8THDC commissions first 250 MW unit of 1 GW pumped hydro project Details
 
8TP Solar's Tamil Nadu plant crosses 4 GW module production mark Details
 
8NTPC declares commercial operation of 193 MW solar capacity at Nokh project in Rajasthan Details
 
8Nova Scotia premier pitches 40GW offshore wind energy plan Details
 
8Hybrid Projects Backed by Storage to Dominate India’s RE Capacity Additions by FY27: Crisil Details
 
8The critical role of IPPs in driving 250 GW of new energy Details
 
8IndiGrid Acquires Rs 2100 Crore Transmission and Solar Assets from ReNew Power Details
 
8Mumbai IndiGrid Expands Green Energy Portfolio Powers Sustainable Future. Details
 
8Clean Energy, Clear Future: India’s Solar Sector on a Growth Trajectory Details
 
8India’s Power Pivot as Coal Cracks and Renewables Surge Details
 
8SEforALL partners with NTPC, India’s largest power company to plan its energy transition Details
 
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CEA : Daily round up

Jun 10: All-India generation shortfall hits 11.43% as southern and eastern regions drag
8Southern region posted a 16.76% shortfall against plan, followed by the east at 14.67%. All-India deviation reached -89.55 MU on June 7 despite summer peak season load.
Over 5,300 MW capacity tripped on June 7 due to forced outages and low fuel
8Thermal and gas units from IGSTPP, Rajiv Gandhi TPS, Salaya TPP, and Kathalguri CCPP were among those out of grid. Multiple fuel-shortage tags indicate coal and gas constraints.
Multiple high-capacity thermal units rejoin grid after outage-triggered downtime
8Chhabra-II, Dadri, Anpara, Kawas, Gandhar, and others synced back on June 7 following issues ranging from turbine vibration and drum level deviations to conservation-induced RSD.
RSD and fuel shortage dominate June 7 maintenance log for major thermal units
8Units at Kudgi, Dadri, Kawas, Gandhar, and Udupi reflect conservation of fuel and reserve shutdown status, suggesting weak grid demand or fuel logistics hurdles.
Nearly 49 GW capacity idled due to outage or stabilization issues across all fuels
8Thermal, hydro, and nuclear segments reported over 48,800 MW under various categories of non-availability as of June 7. Coal alone accounted for over 24.5 GW of outage.
Thermal plants see sharp performance gap with just 74.79% net utilization
8Despite being online, actual generation remained far below capacity especially in lignite and gas segments where net output was just 63.51% and 46.59%, respectively.
Daily generation misses June 7 program by 11.1%, coal and gas fall short
8The thermal segment missed its daily target by over 466 MU, with gas-based units underperforming by more than 23%. Nuclear and hydro helped soften the all-India gap.
Aggregate annual generation lags by over 41,000 MU amid repeated daily gaps
8From April 1 to June 7, monitored units generated 296 BU versus the programmed 337 BU. The largest deficit lies with coal at a 25 BU shortfall year-to-date.
Hydro outperforms on daily basis, but still lags on seasonal generation
8Hydro achieved 510 MU on June 7, ahead of schedule, but year-to-date output still trails by nearly 78 BU as monsoon inflows remain subdued across basins.
Low demand and operational constraints keep over 20 thermal units in RSD
8Reserve shutdown and low scheduling tags for Dadri, Udupi, Gandhinagar, Anpara, Panki, and others indicate systemic demand weakness or ramping bottlenecks.
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Power allocations: An update

Jun 10: Power share snapshot: Allocation data for states as on 31 May 2025
8The Ministry of Power has released fresh data showing firm and unallocated power allocations to each Indian state.
8Useful for DISCOMs, traders, and developers seeking real-time power matrix insights.
NTPC dominates thermal allocations across states in latest grid share
8NTPC’s central thermal plants continue to be the backbone of supply across all regions, with significant allocations to UP, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.
8Unallocated quotas remain available under MoP control.
Southern grid: Telangana, TN, and Karnataka see tight allocation balances
8Southern states have little headroom in their firm allocations, with unallocated margins squeezed.
8This raises risks during peak demand seasons, especially if renewables underperform.
Hydro power allocation: North-East and Himachal gain edge in grid support
8Hydro plants like NHPC and NEEPCO continue to provide firm allocations to hilly states and neighbouring regions.
8Seasonal surpluses likely to influence short-term market rates.
Eastern region grid: Jharkhand and Odisha leverage local generation
8Eastern states benefit from proximity to generating stations with lower transmission dependency.
8The region also holds stable allocations from NTPC Kahalgaon and Farakka units.
Railways continue to get dedicated allocations from central generators
8Indian Railways retains exclusive allocations from major stations like Dadri, Vindhyachal, and Rihand.
8This ensures priority supply to traction operations amidst growing freight targets.
Western region allocations reveal strong balance in Gujarat and MP
8Gujarat, MP, and Maharashtra continue to enjoy strong central support with firm shares across NTPC and NPCIL assets.
8Maharashtra also benefits from Tarapur and Ratnagiri allocations.
Unallocated power pool: Strategic reserve held by Ministry for dynamic support
8Each regional pool retains a margin of unallocated power under MoP's discretion.
8These are often invoked during peak load, grid instability, or to support deficit states on short notice.
UT allocations stable, but Lakshadweep and Daman see marginal adjustments
8While most Union Territories retain their earlier shares, minor rebalancing is seen in Lakshadweep and Daman allocations.
8Essential for small-grid power reliability and diesel displacement.
Nuclear allocations spread across Tarapur, Kaiga, Kudankulam and more
8NPCIL units contribute a firm, albeit smaller, share of grid supply. States like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra benefit from dedicated nuclear energy allocations supporting baseload stability.
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Regulatory Upadate

Jun 10: GRIDCO’s Review on IoWC at Farakka STPS-III Dismissed by CERC
8The Commission found no error in NTPC’s GCV methodology for Jan–Mar 2014.
8Despite GRIDCO’s challenge citing assumed data and lack of infrastructure, CERC held the data passed prudence checks and aligned with past directives.
Regulatory Snub: UERC Tells UJVN to Stay Within Its Jurisdiction
8Despite technical justifications, UERC declined the transformer upgrade, asserting that transmission assets must be handled by transmission licensees, not generating companies.
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Transmission addition capacity: April-May update

Jun 10: Powergrid falls behind with just Rs 6,000 MVA added against Rs 14,000 MVA target
8Despite holding over 57% of the national FY target, Powergrid achieved less than half of its planned capacity by end-May, casting shadows over central sector momentum.
Private sector trails badly with only Rs 4,160 MVA added out of Rs 35,505 MVA target
8With nearly one-fifth of the national load, private utilities delivered just 11.7% of their FY 2025-26 capacity target till May exposing severe execution gaps.
TANTRANSCO leads state utilities with Rs 1,685 MVA addition by May 2025
8Tamil Nadu outshines peers with over one-fourth of total state sector achievements so far, driven mainly by 765 kV and 230 kV projects.
WBSETCL and MPPTCL emerge as top-tier performers in state sector
8West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh utilities clocked Rs 1,000 MVA and Rs 500 MVA respectively, contributing to nearly a quarter of May's state sector achievements.
Megha Engineering and Adani dominate early private sector additions
8Of the Rs 4,160 MVA added by private players, Megha and Adani accounted for over 80%, with Megha alone achieving Rs 3,000 MVA mostly at the 765 kV level.
Zero progress in 400 kV transformation across state and private utilities
8Despite holding a substantial share in total targets, 400 kV capacity saw no commissioning in May from either state or private players raising concerns about project phasing.
State utilities deliver 39% of total national capacity additions in May
8The state sector clocked Rs 6,430 MVA in May surpassing central and private sector achievements and indicating an early reliance on state-led buildout.
Transformation rollout touches only Rs 16,590 MVA by May against Rs 1.97 lakh MVA FY target
8Less than 8.4% of India’s FY 2025-26 transformation goal had been met by end-May, with serious shortfalls across 400 kV and HVDC categories.
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May: 220 KV plus transmission progress report

Jun 10: State sector drives May progress as central and private players stall
8Only 620 ckm of lines were added in May 2025, with state utilities contributing 609 ckm while central and private sectors remained virtually inactive
765 kV and 220 kV classes account for all commissioning so far
8No lines were energized in the 400 kV and HVDC categories by end-May, despite their large share in the year’s national target
Transmission buildout hits just 2.5% of FY 2025-26 goal by May-end
8Only 620 ckm commissioned out of the 24,400 ckm annual plan, raising early concerns on project execution timelines
Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh lead state commissioning race
8MSETCL and UPPTCL together accounted for more than 56% of all state sector line additions in May 2025
Private sector misses the mark with just 11 ckm progress in May
8Despite annual targets exceeding 6,000 ckm, private players contributed only a single-digit addition for the month
Central sector posts zero commissioning despite 10,349 ckm target
8Major PSUs failed to energize a single ckm by end-May, with Powergrid and DVC showing no recorded progress
Eight state utilities drive all commissioning activity in May
8Only eight out of 24 listed state transmission agencies reported any progress, highlighting uneven execution trends
Adani sole performer among private developers in May data
8Within the private segment, only one player recorded physical progress, with all others at zero commissioning
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IEX market update

Jun 10: Price ceiling breach persists across segments as MCP hits Rs 10000 in DAM and GDAM
8Day-ahead and green day-ahead markets continued to clear at the Rs 10000/MWh cap for multiple early-hour blocks, reflecting sustained evening-into-midnight demand stress
RTM volumes surge with widening price volatility from Rs 2400 to Rs 7949
8Real-time market cleared nearly 66 GWh on June 10 with hourly weighted MCPs swinging sharply, spotlighting intraday balancing stress and gaming risks
Hydro supply remains underutilized in GDAM blocks despite firm solar sell offers
8With zero hydro scheduled across many green blocks and dominant solar clearance patterns, flexible hydro potential remained locked amid transmission or dispatch bottlenecks
High-price hydro market sees single-hour activity spike but mostly remains idle
8HPDAM volumes were negligible for most of the day, with only a few early and late blocks clearing Rs 12138/MWh, pointing to structural mismatch in high-price bidder expectations
Excessive solar sell bids in GDAM met with muted MCVs, revealing market saturation
8Massive early-morning solar availability (over 3,000 MWh in some blocks) was met with modest clearance, underlining grid absorption limits or demand-side constraints
Buy bids in DAM crash by over 60% during solar peak while sell bids triple
8Between 00:00 and 09:00, DAM saw purchase interest fall from 20 GW to under 10 GW while sell bids exploded past 30 GW, compressing prices down to Rs 1379.07Evening ramp-up drives DAM back to Rs 10000 but with limited volumes cleared
8Despite a demand revival post-19:00, the market cleared only 2.8 GWh in each block as sell liquidity dried up, pushing MCPs to the upper ceiling with thin volume realization
RTM shows growing buyer aggression with several late morning blocks clearing near 7 GW
8Midday sessions in RTM recorded some of the day’s highest MCVs with MCPs in the Rs 2700+ range, pointing to rising use of RTM for both balancing and speculative dispatch
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 10: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
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8Fertilizers
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Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 09: FINANCIAL BID CONTEST NARROWS FOR MULTI-YEAR REGULATORY CONSULTANCY IN TRANSMISSION
8A leading state power transmission utility has moved to the financial bid stage for a five-year tariff and true-up assignment.
8Fichtner Consulting Engineers (India) Pvt Ltd and RSA and Co advance to the final round, while AJNContractors Private Limited is disqualified at the technical stage.

Rs. 200 CRORE COAL HANDLING OPPORTUNITY DRAWS BIG PLAYERS INTO TECHNICAL PRE-QUALIFICATION
8India’s coal sector is seeing robust competition as a substantial project enters the technical shortlist phase.
8The focus on advanced handling technology and turnkey execution has created a tight field, setting a benchmark for similar projects in the pipeline.

RS 1,000 CRORE SOLAR TRANSMISSION PROJECT DRAWS INTEREST FROM TOP EPC FIRMS
8A large-scale 2450 MW solar evacuation tender has seen strong participation from established contractors such as Amara Raja Infra and Megha Engineering.
8The project is crucial for grid integration of renewable energy in one of India’s sunniest regions.

NO MORE OLD KIT: ONLY NEW EQUIPMENT ALLOWED FOR FABRICATION MEGA-DEALS
8Vendors chasing high-capacity supply contracts must deploy brand-new machinery—raising the bar on quality and upfront investment in upcoming power sector builds.

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Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 09: UNEXPECTED LOW BID: TOSHIBA EDGES OUT GE, HITACHI, AND HYOSUNG IN HIGH-VOLTAGE RACE
8Toshiba claims the lowest bid in a 400kV GIS project, outpacing GE T&D, Hitachi Energy, and Hyosung
8Hyosung T&D secures the second-lowest bid, overtaking established giants GE and Hitachi in the 400kV GIS procurement
8The shifting order among top players signals rising competition in India’s grid equipment market

ASSOCIATED POWER STRUCTURES OUTBIDS R.S. INFRAPROJECTS TO WIN Rs.150 CRORE 400KV TRANSMISSION LINE PACKAGE
8In a closely watched 400kV double circuit transmission line tender, Associated Power Structures Limited secured the contract at Rs.150 crore, leaving R.S. Infraprojects Pvt. Ltd. as the only other contender.
8The outcome underscores tightening competition and sets a fresh benchmark for high-voltage EPC awards

CABCON’S SUCCESS OVER JSK, LUMINO, STERLITE: IS A NEW PRICING STRATEGY AT PLAY?
8The latest high-capacity grid package saw Cabcon India Limited eclipse bids from JSK, Lumino, and Sterlite.
8Experts analyze whether this result reflects changing cost structures, new technical benchmarks, or a shift in market strategy. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Jun 09: LOWER ENTRY BARRIERS IN LATEST SUBSTATION EPC INVITATION
8Unlike several recent high-voltage EPC projects, this 132 kV GIS tender appears to soften bidder qualification norms.
8Is this a sign of shifting procurement priorities or simply a function of the smaller scale?
8A breakdown of experience and financial benchmarks is available exclusively to subscribers.
8Technical specs for major GIS equipment are broadly in line with national norms but are there additional features or stricter requirements? The full technical checklist is accessible for power sector professionals

GREEN CORRIDOR PUSH: HEAVY-DUTY MATS AND CRANE LIFTS MARK TRANSMISSION’S NEXT PHASE
8India’s latest grid project enforces mechanized tower erection and heavy-duty mats for swampy terrain.
8Discover why safety, quality, and access have taken center stage.
8Only direct technical and financial credentials count
8The new package expands contractor responsibilities, including live-line stringing and dismantling old lines

DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR MAJOR HYDROELECTRIC CONSULTANCY: 240 MW PROJECT SEEKS EXPERIENCED PARTNERS
8A leading government utility has pushed out the bid deadline for project management consultancy on a significant 240 mw hydroelectric venture in Northeast India.
8The extension offers new opportunities for consultants with proven hydropower credentials to participate in this multi-year, technically demanding assignment.
8Full tender analysis reveals unique eligibility terms and competitive benchmarks Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Jun 09: FEEDER BIFURCATION AND UNDERGROUND CABLING: RDSS TENDERS EXPAND TECHNICAL SCOPE
8Unlike earlier phases, the new RDSS tenders for Rajasthan now include underground cabling and mandatory GIS mapping as core deliverables indicating a push toward smarter and more resilient networks.
8The Rajasthan feeder segregation program, quality failures now invite clearly defined, escalating penalties
8From critical to minor, defects in feeder segregation execution now draw explicit percentage penalties, potentially impacting margins and contract timelines for every player in Rajasthan’s latest RDSS rollout.

RAJASTHAN’S FEEDER SEGREGATION TENDERS RETURN REVAMPED: FIND OUT WHAT IS NEW
8Two major feeder segregation tenders under the RDSS scheme previously cancelled by Jaipur and Ajmer Discoms have been refloated with the same core objectives but a modernized execution model.
8While the work remains turnkey segregation of 11 kV mixed-load feeders across multiple districts, the new tenders impose stricter timelines, digitized quality assurance, online reporting, and enhanced administrative transparency.
8From GIS-tagged assets and real-time dashboards to clearer penalty protocols and structured bid submissions, the shift marks an operational upgrade.
8The reissues reflect lessons from earlier procurement cycles signaling not just a restart, but a recalibration of Rajasthan’s power distribution reform push.

MAJOR LIGNITE MINING CONTRACT SIGNALS SHIFT TOWARDS END-TO-END SUPPLY INTEGRATION
8A new tender in the power sector integrates mining, crushing, and logistics for a lignite-fired generation project, with scope covering overburden removal to fuel delivery potentially changing the rules of fuel supply security for large Indian utilities.
8The new contract framework restricts subcontracting primarily to non-core activities, ensuring primary responsibility for mining and logistics rests with the lead contractor
8With the introduction of fully integrated coal mining and delivery contracts, Indian power producers are signaling a move toward greater supply security and quality control, departing from earlier models that focused on standalone logistics. Details

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Jun 09:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning towards i) additional 1 x50 MVA 132/33 kV, transformer at 220kV S/Stn Details
 8Tender for procurement of WEG Make HT motor spares Details
 8Tender for geo technical investigation for talcher thermal stage-IV 1x800MW Details
 8Tender for works contract for engaging an agency for assembly, welding, shot blasting and painting works of fuel bunkers Details
 8Tender for work of shifting of 33 KV/11 KV LT line Details
 8Tender for slope protection works power house Details
 8Tender for supply of battery set for various Details
 8Tender for dismantling, repair, installation and testing of 765KV SPOLT (Knee) type isolators of 765/400 KV switchyard Details
 8Tender for procurement of 150 MM globe valve with actuator Details
 8Tender for procurement of ball for wet ball mill of FGD system Details
 8Tender for revised estimate for proposed 1x5 MVA new S/s Details
 8Tender for renewal of road by providing and laying bituminous concrete Details
 8Tender for constructing new 11 KV feeder Details
 8Tender for supply of 11kV stay insulator porcelain Details
 8Tender for creation of 02 no 132KV line bays at 132KV S/Stn. Details
 8Tender for miscellaneous masonry repair works Details
 8Tender for installation of canopies over 2 nos. DG set along with panels and 2 nos. of DG oil tank and other allied civil works Details
 8Tender for transportation of 3000 Nos 8.00 Mtr (WL-200kg) PSC poles Details
 8Tender for supply and erection of seal plates SS 304 gr 3 mm thick for conveyor Details
 8Tender for supply, fabri, erec of GI steel structures, earthing, equipments, etc. Details
 8Tender for erection and commissioning of balance mechanical works Details
 8Tender for procurement of condenser air evacuation package vacuum pump Details

8Tender for work of providing & fixing medium voltage conductor cover tape for various 132 KV lines Details
 8Tender for work of repair of collapsed wall at 132kV substation Details
 8Tender for supply of mobile boost charging equipment, 14V, 300A , suitable for 1 to 6 sick cells, 2250 Ah exide plante type batteries Details
 8Tender for supply of blue indicating type silica gel crystals for power transformers and bus ducts Details
 8Tender for repair and replacement of axle gearbox internals and bearings for damaged rear axle drive gearbox Details
 8Tender for drilling of bore wells including fixing of hand pumps Details
 8Tender for AMC for routine/ preventive breakdown an shutdown maintenance of complete EMD equipment instruments Details
 8Tender for AMC service for round the clock operation, maintenance, shutdown and overhauling of all equipments in ash handling plant Details
 8Tender for AMC for routine preventive breakdown shutdown maintenance of complete CI equipment instruments Details
 8Tender for AMC services for round the clock maintenance shutdown overhauling of all equipment in boiler turbine and auxiliaries and balance of plant of 2 x 270 MW thermal power plant Details
 8Tender for rate contract for LAN cabling and other related miscellaneous works Details
 8Tender for replacement of old rested MS SP rail poles Details
 8Tender for replacement of old poles 11KV feeder Details
 8Tender for renovation of 33/11kV 2X5MVA S/S Details
 8Tender for renovation of 33/11kV 2X5MVA SS Details
 8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning of 7 Nos. 250 kVA, 415V DG set with AMF panel Details
 8Tender for supply, fabrication and erection of GI steel structures, earthing, equipments, etc Details
 8Tender for supply of spares for HP bypass oil supply unit Details
 8Tender for supply of shaft sleeves for TG DMCW pumps, hotwell make up pumps Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of on-grid solar rooftop project with net meter and remote monitoring system of 190 kW at various Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of on-grid solar rooftop project with net meter and remote monitoring system of 380 kW at various Details
 8Tender for establishment of 132/33 kV substation Details
 8Tender for construction of (2/200 MVA 2/80MVA), 220/132/33 KV grid sub-station Details
 8Tender for construction of control room at 33/11 Kv S/s Details
 8Tender for construction fencing with gate at 33/11 Kv S/s Details

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Tender for service charges for visiting of service person for servicing of acid and alkali metering pumps in CPU regeneration unit Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares for oil free screw type transport air compressors required Details
 
8Tender for system improvement work by drawl of HT and LT line with installation of RMU, DTR, LT Kiosk, FPB, DB and etc. Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for checking and repairing of coal bunker Details
 
8Tender for repairing and maintenance of different bituminous roads Details
 
8Tender for biennial maintenance contract and optional jobs for different maintenance jobs of all cooling towers Details
 
8Tender for annual rate contract for refilling, testing etc. of H2 gas cylinders Details
 
8Tender for procurement of gear coupling Details
 
8Tender for procurement of coal carrying pipes and flanges for overhauling of unit3 boiler Details
 
8Tender for contract for air seal works during boiler Details
 
8Design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of water treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for laying of tower foundations, erection of towers, stringing and sagging of conductor for a LILO of 220 KV line Details
 
8Tender for civil works for establishment of 20 TPH boiler including other miscellaneous works Details
 
8Tender for supply of 62 inch grinding rolls and compatible bull ring segments of XRP 1043 bowl mill Details
 
8Tender for supply for construction of composit rings mains in 11/L.T.line Details
 
8Tender for spares for sam Turbo make pumps Details
 
8Tender for civil & architectural works including, erection, internal electrification, painting & finishing works etc. Details
 
8Tender for replacement of bucket wheel support bearing of TRF make stacker reclaimer installed Details
 
8Tender for procurement of transformer turns ratio measurement sets Details
 
8Tender for procurement of different types of ropes & gaskets Details
 
8Tender for operation and maintenance of 10 MW ground mounted solar PV plant Details
 
8Tender for procurement of miscellaneous items Details
 
8Tender for procurement of different types of HT bolts, nuts Details
 
8Tender for procurement of fibre blanket, LBR matterssand GI sheet Details
 
8Tender for biennial maintenance contract for cleaning and housekeeping of boiler coal mill Details
 
8Tender for deep screening of railway track Details
 
8Tender for work of replacement of existing old 220 kV & 132 kV coupling capacitor by new 220 kV & 132 kV coupling capacitors at various EHV substation Details
 
8Tender for work of annual maintenance contract (AMC) for work of repair of ABT PC monitor installation of ABT meter, DCU installation and up gradation of ABT PC CPU along with due wiring and supply of necessary part at various EHV substation Details
 
8Tender for work of testing of EHV grade oil (dissolved gas analysis (DGA) of power transformer & ICTs on site by using mobile van & at Lab in emergency at various 400/220/132 KV substation Details
 
8Tender for work of providing & fixing BIS certified 200W LED high mast light with fixtures in switchyard at various Details
 
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 For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips:
8Ujaas Energy, Websol among other renewable energy stocks that rally up to 270% in Modi's 3.0 term Details
 8The critical role of IPPs in driving 250 GW of new energy Details
 8IndiGrid to acquire 300 MW solar asset from ReNew Details
 8Private Power: Critical role of IPPs in India’s energy transition Details

8Hybrid renewable energy projects to lead capacity expansion: Crisil Details
 8Coal India to restart 32 mines to meet power needs as clean energy stalls Details
 8Stride Green Secures $3.5 Mn Seed Funding to Accelerate Clean-Tech Financing in India Details
 8JSW Energy is working on emission cuts, water management, and biodiversity goals Details
 8Bikaner Solar Powers On 160.71 MW Boosts Green Future Details
 8THDC commissions first unit of India’s first variable speed PSP at Tehri Details
 8Monopoly stock jumps 7% after receiving SEBI approval to launch electricity derivatives Details
 8Solar federation to govt: Extend transmission waiver charges by a year Details
 8DEE Development Engineers inks pact for green hydrogen projects Details
 8L&T bags up to ?2,500 crore order from JSW Energy for heavy civil unit Details
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India’s wind sector must innovate and secure, not just scale Details
 
85 Undervalued Renewable Energy Stocks to Add to Your Watchlist Details
 
8HPCL has set an ambitious target to become a net zero energy provider Details
 
8Jindal Steel to buy power from 282-MW solar-wind park in India Details
 
8India’s coal champion reopens dozens of mines Details
 
8India's $80 billion coal-power boom is running short of water Details
 
8After protests, Chennai corporation goes slow on waste-to-energy project Details
 
8Electric passenger vehicle sales cross 4% first time in May 2025: FADA Details
 
8Hodek Vibration Technologies Opens Third Manufacturing Plant in Dharwad to Power Future Growth Details
 
8Hyundai India's 26 product launch onslaught by 2030 decoded Details
 
8Market share of electric cars in India accelerates past 4% in May Details
 
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NRPC's reactive energy account: An update

Jun 09: Rajasthan leads in reactive energy charges with Rs. 20.29 lakh payable
8Rajasthan tops the list of states with the highest reactive energy charges due, highlighting the state's significant energy exchanges under varying voltage conditions. This underscores the need for strategic voltage management to optimize costs.
Significant penalty risk for late payment of reactive energy charges
8Entities failing to settle their reactive energy accounts by June 16th face a daily surcharge of 0.04%, as per the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission's regulations. Timely payments are critical to avoid financial penalties.
Himachal Pradesh receives Rs. 3.79 lakh in reactive energy credits
8Himachal Pradesh is among the few states with receivable charges, reflecting efficient voltage management. This financial inflow can support further grid optimization initiatives.
Adani Green Energy and ACME face contrasting reactive energy charges
8Adani Green Energy owes Rs. 1.08 lakh, while ACME Heergarh has a Rs. 0.01 lakh payable, indicating disparities in voltage management practices among renewable energy players in the region.
Northern region entities face Rs. 45.99 lakh in total reactive energy dues
8The cumulative reactive energy charges highlight the substantial financial obligations of regional entities, necessitating a focus on strategic grid management to reduce future liabilities.
Delhi utilities manage Rs. 0.87 lakh in reactive energy charges
8Delhi's proactive management of reactive energy exchanges results in relatively low payable charges, demonstrating effective grid operations amidst high energy demands.
Punjab incurs Rs. 10.75 lakh in reactive energy costs
8Punjab's significant reactive energy charges reflect voltage management challenges. Improved grid strategies could mitigate financial impacts in future billing cycles.
SJVN and NPC among top receivers of reactive energy credits
8SJVN and NPC lead in receivables, benefiting from strategic grid operations. This positions them advantageously to reinvest in further efficiency enhancements.
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Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

Jun 09: 8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contracts related updates for the day
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Regulatory Upadate: Part II

Jun 09: CEA launches SPIBEAT Pro for smarter energy distribution planning
8The CEA's new tool, SPIBEAT Pro, aims to revolutionize how DISCOMs plan for renewable integration and demand-side management, promising a leap in digitalization within the distribution sector.
8By assessing battery-integrated rooftop solar potential, SPIBEAT Pro allows DISCOMs to optimize energy storage solutions.
8With SPIBEAT Pro as a catalyst, CEA encourages DISCOMs across India to engage in digital transformation.
Kashipur Substation to Get 500 MVA Boost After 7-Year Delay
8After repeated tender failures since 2017, PTCUL finally secures UERC’s nod to replace the long-pending 315 MVA proposal with a 500 MVA transformer upgrade at its key Kashipur substation.
Regulator Flags UPCL’s Late Procurement Push: Warns Against ‘Adventurism’
8UERC slams UPCL for delayed tendering in December 2024 despite known winter gaps, urging proactive planning to avoid emergency buying at higher costs.
Bijapur REZ Gets Green Signal for Rs.1,077 Cr Transmission Project
8CERC grants 25-year licence to Bijapur REZ Transmission Ltd for a massive interstate scheme in Karnataka; G R Infraprojects wins with lowest bid of Rs.107.7 crore/year.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part I

Jun 09: Inter-state project delays prompt DERC to deny Tata Power's extension bid
8With delays linked to inter-state infrastructure, DERC's decision pushes Tata Power to seek redress from central authorities, emphasizing the strategic importance of regulatory alignment in renewable projects.
Ghazipur WTE set to handle 2000 TPD, generate 25 MW power under PPP model
8MCD's ambitious project in East Delhi aims to tackle waste management by converting municipal waste into power, leveraging a public-private partnership framework.
8MCD defends its choice of competitive bidding for waste-to-energy facilities, citing the absence of a prohibition in the National Tariff Policy.
8By seeking early DERC approval, MCD aims to circumvent previous delays caused by third-party objections, ensuring smoother project execution.
KEIPL's Rs. 11.22 crore payment default leads to regulatory scrutiny
8The Commission is examining Kreate Energy's failure to honor payment agreements with D.B. Power, spotlighting the financial risks and regulatory consequences in the power trading industry.
8The Commission's strong disapproval of KEIPL's conduct in repeated non-compliance with payment orders marks a critical point of no return.
Regulatory green light for Jamnagar project amid 1750 MW drawal withdrawal
8Despite a major drawal application withdrawal, CERC maintains the project's trajectory, emphasizing its strategic importance for regional power stability and renewable integration.
8The transmission license comes with rigorous compliance requirements, ensuring accountability and performance standards are met by Jamnagar Transmission Limited.
STELLAR sets new benchmark for India's energy planning with indigenous tech
8STELLAR, a groundbreaking tool developed domestically, transforms resource adequacy and capacity planning.
8It provides states with transparent, data-driven insights for energy security and sustainability. Replacing traditional load duration curves, STELLAR's chronological model captures real demand and renewable generation.
8It strategically determines the optimal size and location for energy storage, crucial for effective grid management and integrating renewables into the energy mix.
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Transmission snafus: Critical gaps persists

Jun 09: RE evacuation delays pile up: SLDC Odisha silent on GNA requirement finalization
8Despite repeated follow-ups, Odisha’s SLDC has not provided GNA requirements critical for synchronizing upcoming RE assets. This stalling could strand 400+ MW in FY26.
Statcom inertia continues: PGCIL fails to commit timelines for Bhuj–Bikaner devices
8Key Statcom installations to stabilize RE-heavy nodes remain without commissioning timelines. PGCIL’s silence raises concerns for 2025 ramping season preparedness.
Bihar’s deadlock drags on: No movement on 220 kV D/C Ara Bikram line despite multiple flags
8The long-pending 220 kV line in Bihar continues to miss action. Powergrid’s response was vague, while state utilities have not resolved RoW issues since the 16th MoM
Fatehgarh load end bypass shelved quietly: No mention of decision shift in 17th MoM
8Fatehgarh evacuation was restructured in the 17th MoM, but the omission of the bypass discussion from the 16th meeting raises red flags about transparency in alternate route planning.
Statutory synchronisation delays flagged, then dropped: Why were Tamil Nadu timelines removed?
8The 16th MoM highlighted Tamil Nadu’s delay in synchronization approvals, but the issue is missing in the 17th MoM with no update or resolution cited.
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NRPC: Key highlights on TRAS provisions

Jun 09: Emergency TRAS provisions shake up interstate thermal and solar power dynamics
8The implementation of TRAS-Emergency provisions highlights a real-time regulatory shift, affecting large thermal and solar IPPs. How are these changes impacting interstate power balance?
Late payment surcharges loom for regional power entities
8With a 0.04% daily late payment surcharge, regional entities face financial penalties for delayed payments into the ancillary services pool. Discover the implications for cash flow management.
NTPC’s Dadri stations lead with highest SRAS net charges
8NTPC's Dadri TPS and Dadri-II TPS stations top the charges list, reflecting strategic positioning in the ancillary services market. What does this mean for NTPC’s competitive edge?
Renewable energy providers face hefty TRAS-Emergency receivables
8Major renewable players like ACME and Adani confront significant receivables under TRAS-Emergency. What are the financial and operational consequences for these green energy leaders?
Koldam HEP stands out with negative net charges in SRAS
8Koldam HEP's negative net charges signal an intriguing deviation in SRAS operations. Explore the strategic and operational factors behind this anomaly.
SCUC charges reveal winners and losers among power generators
8SCUC accounts show significant financial variances among power generators, with some entities incurring heavy costs. How are these charges reshaping strategic priorities?
Auraiya RF emerges with highest SCUC net payable charges
8Auraiya RF’s SCUC net payable charges underscore its operational significance in the market. What strategic advantages does this confer?
Adani Hybrid Four hit by significant TRAS-Emergency deductions
8Adani's Hybrid Four project faces substantial deductions under TRAS-Emergency, raising questions about the financial resilience of hybrid projects in emergency scenarios.
Capacity utilization disparities among SRAS provider
8The performance variance among SRAS providers, from DADRI TPS to SINGRAULI STPS, reveals underlying operational challenges and opportunities. What are the strategic takeaways?
SCUC adjustments signal regulatory tightening on power generators 
8The SCUC account adjustments reflect increasing regulatory scrutiny on power generation scheduling and compliance. How are power producers adapting to this evolving landscape?
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Coal Stock: Highlights

Jun 09: Ghatampur TPSrunsonfumes: Just 7 days of coal left at UP’s flag shipplant
8Despite being a newly commissioghned asset with central support, Ghatampur thermal power station reports the lowest stock in the state signaling serious supply chain lags.
Butibori TPS hits zero: Maharashtra’s coallogistics under scrutiny
8With no coal in stock as of June 4, Butibori becomes the only major thermal plant with complete depletion, raising alarms on last-mile coordination
Adani Tirora scrapes bottom:Coal stock drops to 7days

8Tirora, one of the largest private sector plants in Maharashtra, is now at a critical threshold, even though not officially flagged as “critical".
AnparaC dangerously low:Less than 10 days of coal at UP plant

8Despite its strategic role, Anpara C’s stock stands at just 8 days, putting northern grid reliability at risk as peak summer sets in.
Central India’s coal paradox: Korba STPS atjust 10 days despite pithead location
8Located in Chhattisgarh’s coal heartland, NTPC’s Korba STPS faces stock pressure exposing inefficiencies in pit-to-plant supply despite geographical proximity.
CEA criticality norms questioned: Low-stock plants stay off the red list
8Multiple stations with 7–10 days of coal aren't marked critical under the 2017 methodology, prompting fresh scrutiny over outdated risk classification.
Jharkhand’s Tenughat leads with 76-daybuffer: Planning pays off
8Amid a sea of 2-week inventories, Tenughat TPS sets a national benchmark with over two months of coal a case study in stockpiling discipline.
Gujarat’s Sabarmati run slight: Just 8 days of coal with heavy import dependency
8With 44% of its stock from imports, the Sabarmati plant faces vulnerability if port-side disruptions arise, even as nearby plants stay comfortable.
AP’s Vizag and Rayalaseema under stress: Just 5 days left
8Southern coastal stations face dual pressure funding issues and skewed coal allocation forcing them to operate with razor-thin reserves.
National average hides crisis zones: 27-day stock masks pockets of shortage
8While the all-India average stock appears healthy, plant-level data reveals over 15 units running at under 10 days highlighting the need for granular risk tracking.
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 09: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
Get the daily updates for :
8LNG
8Crude
8Chemicals
8Fertilizers
8Coal and Coke
8LPG
8Ammonia
8All tankers
8Bulk and Dry cargo
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IEX: Daily update

Jun 09: Real-time prices touch ceiling at midnight: Early RTM blocks clear at 10/kWh
8RTM data shows multiple 15-minute slots between 00:00 and 00:30 clearing at the market price cap, hinting at overnight stress or gaming in the short-term market. Volume matched sell side offers, suggesting a tight buyer-driven window.
DAM continues split personality: Half-day spikes, half-day slump
8In DAM, market clearing prices (MCPs) opened at Rs 10/kWh for the first two blocks, dropped below Rs 2/kWh by mid-morning, and surged back to the ceiling for the final 4 hours. This V-shaped trend raises concerns over price predictability.
Green DAM hits price floor as hydro, solar oversupply drives MCP down
8Hydro and solar bids overwhelmed purchase bids in GDAM, pulling MCPs down to as low as Rs 1.68/kWh. High solar availability in hours 8–10 depressed prices despite decent demand.
HP-DAM fails to find buyers for 24 hours straight
8Not a single unit was cleared under HP-DAM on 9 June 2025. Despite over 124,000 MWh of sell bids, zero purchase interest led to complete market failure in this segment.
Evening peak backfires for sellers: Weighted DAM MCP crashes despite volume spike
8Despite a late surge in volumes, weighted DAM MCP remained subdued at Rs 2,400–c Rs 3,100/MWh during hours 15–17. High sell-side pressure in these slots muted returns for generators.
Market glut confirmed: Sell bids in RTM nearly double buy interest
8Sell bids in RTM reached 1.3 lakh MWh against only 77,000 MWh of purchase bids. This persistent oversupply, especially in mid-day slots, reflects generation availability far outstripping demand.
GDAM sees strong solar participation, but buyers still lag
8Hour 8 of GDAM saw solar sell bids cross 1,600 MWh, yet MCV was only 1,570 MWh, revealing a tight margin of acceptance. Hydro and non-solar bids were mostly rejected.
Real-time power volumes dominate HP-DAM and GDAM combined
8With nearly 58,000 MWh cleared in RTM, the segment outperformed both GDAM and HP-DAM combined, reaffirming its role as the preferred flexibility tool for DISCOMs.
Weighted MCP in RTM averages Rs 3.65/unit: Arbitrage gap with DAM widens
8RTM's average MCP undercut DAM's by nearly Rs 1/kWh across the day, offering significant arbitrage opportunities for flexible traders and industrial buyers.
Hydro-centric GDAM clears selectively: 70% of bids left on the table
8Only 31,000 MWh out of  97,000 MWh of hydro bids in GDAM were accepted. This mismatch underscores planning inefficiencies or lack of matching buyer segments.
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Jun 07:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
8Tender for work of procurement of various clamps connectors for routine & emergency maintenance work at 400KV s/s Details
 8Tender for work of supply, installation and commissioning of transformer auxiliary monitoring system Details
 8Tender for procurement of spare parts of LandT make hydraulic power pack Details
 8Tender for lot-III electro-mechanical works package of 240 MW Details
 8Tender for work for electrification of remaining un-electrified Details
 8Tender for preventive maintenance of medium capacity 160 KVA to 1000 KVA distribution transformers Details
 8Tender for extension of control room and other civil work at 33/11 KV sub-station Details
 8Tender for supply of 33 KV O/D CTPT combined unit for various ratio Details
 8Tender for upgradation and construction of existing 33 3.3 KV to 33 /11 KV 2x5 MVA substation Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of microprocessor based, programmable speed monitor and instant measurement of 3 ph power in governing system Details

8Tender for repair & maintenance related to water proofing treatment work Details
 8Tender for execution and handing over of civil work Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total 216 nos of 9-mtr solar LED high mast at various Details
 8Tender for extension work of 33/11KV subsation Details
 8Tender for running of PCC pole Details
 8Tender for award of contract for system strengthening works for survey, installation, testing and commissioning of new 5 MVA 33/11Kv substation Details
 8Tender for procurement of recommended spares of Voith make hydraulic coupling model Details
 8Tender for supply installation testing and commissioning of 165 AH, 480 V VRLA battery set Details
 8Tender for contract for structural strengthening & life enhancement Details
 8Tender for balance work of geological and geotechnical investigations Details
 8Tender for supply of diaphram, partition plate and spares for APH of 3x210 MW, ATPS Details
 8Tender for extension of switch house Details
 8Tender for certain anticipated/emergency replacement/repair works on damaged conveyor belts of dibble feeder Details
 8Tender for supply of gas filled dial type thermometers Details
 8Tender for procurement of electrical consumables Details
 8Tender for procurement of track guards and its mounting bolts with spares Details
 8Tender for procurement of heavy duty hydraulic power tools Details
 8Tender for procurement of wet grinder 10Ltr, 3Ltr and 20Ltr capacity Details
 8Tender for rotation and replacement/ rerouting of ash disposal pipelines Details
 8Tender for supply of emergency restoration system for restoration of power supply Details
 8Tender for dismantling the existing wornout line fabrication rubber lining and erection of new MSRL pipe bend Details
 8Tender for procurement of 132 KV dry type self supporting termination and straight through joining kits for XLPE cable Details
 8Tender for renovation of all the centralized CO2 cylinder banks with automatic extinguishing system for hydro generators Details
 8Tender for work of supply & application of nano-technology based acid and alkali resistant nano modified anti corrosive coating on rusted transmission line towers of various 220/132/110kV lines Details
 8Tender for construction of dining shed Details
 8Tender for supply and installation of DG set Details
 8Tender for construction of RCC peripheral drain and RCC sump pit in ash silo Details
 8Tender for procurement of 01 no of 550KW,6.6KV, FAWP motor Details
 8Tender for procurement of stage I mill motor Details
 8Tender for providing services for production of ash bricks Details
 8Tender for civil maintenance Details
 8Tender for procurement of spare parts of LandT make hydraulic motors installed at wagon tippler Details
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Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 06: BIG-TICKET ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT: WHY REPEATED CLARIFICATIONS MATTER
8The ongoing bid process for a major emission control system in North India has generated a record sequence of amendments.
8Experts debate if this signals technical evolution or heightened regulatory scrutiny for future compliance tenders.
8Multiple extensions for a flagship FGD retrofit highlight shifting timelines and planning uncertainty, raising the stakes for contractors and vendors aiming for India’s environmental upgrade market.
8Frequent corrigendums and shifting submission dates in a leading FGD retrofit suggest a pattern of evolving requirements, keeping all eyes on how large utilities manage compliance and contractor interest.

EFFICIENCY BENCHMARKS RAISED IN NEW DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER SPECIFICATION
8The latest technical criteria for 16 KVA CSP transformers call for uncompromising efficiency levels, aligning with the government’s star-1 energy rating and tighter loss caps at 50% and 100% loading.
8What’s driving this shift and how will it change the market for bidders?
8Vendors can opt for either CRGO or amorphous core material, with equal preference, if technical standards are met.
8Could this open up competition and supply chains for transformer core materials in India?
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Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 06: TRANSMISSION SECTOR EYES NEW GRID CORRIDOR: CAPACITY BOOST PLANNED FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE LINES
8A fresh tender aims to expand India’s interstate grid with a major 765 kV double circuit extension, targeting seamless renewable power evacuation.
8The project offers new EPC opportunities for those tracking large-scale transmission line bids.
 
FREQUENT TENDER EXTENSIONS SIGNAL HEIGHTENED SCRUTINY IN EPC PROJECT
8Successive changes to bid dates reflect the complexity of the rail loading facility extension, as stakeholders seek clarity and alignment with technical standards. 

FROM RAJASTHAN’S VOLUME GAME TO TAMIL NADU’S PRECISION: THE EVOLVING FIRE SAFETY FRONTIER IN TRANSFORMER TENDERS
8While Rajasthan bulk-bought nitrogen-injected transformers, Tamil Nadu sharpens focus with real-time visual monitoring and faster defect fixes raising the bar for fire prevention.
8This tender filters the field sharply, favoring industry heavyweights over smaller players, a testament to the project’s scale and technical complexity.

FINANCING SOUGHT TO BRIDGE RS 417 CRORE CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FOR SUSTAINABLE HYDROPOWER
8The project’s detailed cost estimates approximate Rs 417 crore, with loan financing proposed to cover a substantial portion of this, enabling timely project execution and completion Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Jun 13: THIRD-PARTY AUDIT CALLED TO CLOSE COST BOOKS FOR 660 MW UNIT
8A state utility is engaging an external consultant to verify operational closure and contract compliance for its brownfield 660 MW supercritical thermal unit.
8The report is crucial for tariff approval and final cost validation under state regulatory norms.
8The consultant must highlight all deviations from contractual specs in BTG, FGD, cooling tower, chimney, and auxiliary systems

TOP FIRMS INCLUDING PWC AND MERCADOS BEATEN ON PRICE FOR MPPTCL RESTRUCTURING PROJECT
8Despite technical qualification, both PwC and Mercados Energy Markets India lost out to a lower commercial bid by Grant Thornton.
8The selection highlights how even experienced power sector consultants are struggling to match low bids in state procurement.

WHAT CHANGED OVERNIGHT: 5 NEW FUNCTIONS THE PMU CONSULTANT MUST NOW DELIVER
8From RTI handling to stakeholder helpdesk and DPR traceability functions that were optional or vague are now mandatory.
8The new tender formalizes the consultant's role as frontline executor, not just an advisor. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Jun 13: OFFSHORE WIND NORMS SHARPEN: CUF, TERMINATION TRIGGERS AND LEGAL RISK SHIELD REDEFINED
8India’s first 500 MW offshore wind project under central government subsidy now mandates CUF compliance to be measured at the offshore pooling station.
8Developers must exclude auxiliary use from CUF calculations, a stricter norm than in the previous RfS.
8The new 500 MW offshore wind RfS includes additional protection for bidders by expanding the change in law clause to cover offshore zone notifications, maritime approvals, and seabed-related levies an evolution from the earlier framework.
8In the latest central tender for a 500 MW offshore wind project, SECI has added enforceable triggers construction delays, clearance failures, and unauthorized bid transfers can all lead to termination. Prior drafts lacked such specificity.

GREEN CORRIDOR PACKAGE EXTENDS BID WINDOW FOR EIGHTH TIME
8The 400 kV double circuit line under Green Energy Corridor–II has seen its bid deadline extended till late June—marking the eighth revision.
8The persistent pushback raises questions around bidder preparedness or evolving scope adjustments.
8The price schedule features a dedicated environmental, social, health, and safety (eSHS) schedule—Schedule C—mandated under KfW financial cooperation norms.
8This structural segregation may influence bidder cost assumptions. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 13: NO GRID, NO EXCUSE: SECI EXEMPTS ITSELF FROM CTU DELAYS
8For this BOO-mode 2000 MW solar–storage bid, the intermediary procurer has clarified that grid unavailability is not its liability unless CTU is at fault shifting more interface risk to developers.
8The developer is allowed to fully replace the battery storage system during the PPA term in this 2000 MW solar + ESS tender. But all associated risk cost, performance continuity, penalties rests entirely with the SPD.
8This hybrid solar–ESS project introduces two distinct penalty streams one for CUF shortfall and one for peak-hour ESS underdelivery. Each breach is penalized independently, with no offsetting a stricter enforcement design than in earlier rounds.

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION ROUND CLEARS 14 BIDDERS IN RS. 150 CRORE POLE CONTRACT
8All 14 vendors who submitted bids for supplying pre-stressed concrete poles to a state power company have cleared the technical evaluation stage indicating either low entry barriers or broad compliance across the vendor base. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 13: SHORTLIST OF TWO SETS UP DIRECT FINANCIAL FACE?OFF IN 220 KV SUBSTATION EPC BID
8With only ETHOS Power and Mangal Electrical admitted past the technical stage, the contract may go to the lowest commercial bid
8The limited pool could tighten margins and decision timelines for the Indian transmission project

RETENTION CLAUSE EASED FOR 3×800?MW THERMAL TRANSFORMER PACKAGE
8A central utility has revised the retention trigger in its power transformer tender for a 2400 MW coal-based project. Installation cost below 5% of supply value will now trigger retention down from the earlier 25% mark.
8Bidders sought relief by limiting LDs to proven contractor faults in this large coal-based project.
8The central utility, however, stood firm, pointing only to fallback force majeure clauses for exceptions.
8This coal-fired thermal project has only one notable relaxation: reducing the installation retention trigger to 5%.
 
8Most other bidder requests including around LD, DLP, and BG costs were denied or deferred to standard clauses. Details

Regulatory Upadate: Part I

Jun 13: MB Power petitions for Rs.945 crore capital cost approval for FGD
8With capital costs for FGD at the Anuppur plant estimated at Rs.945 crore, MB Power seeks regulatory approval, spotlighting financial management and compliance in the evolving landscape of coal-based power generation.
8Facing declining coal capacity contracts, MB Power’s petition for supplementary tariffs reflects a strategic shift to sustain operations while adhering to stringent emission norms.
Interest on loans forms significant part of supplementary tariff at Anuppur plant
8MB Power’s petition reveals a hefty loan interest component, which may affect the financial health of other coal-based projects considering similar FGD compliance upgrades.
8The fixed supplementary energy charge rate signals potential impacts on consumer tariffs, with environmental compliance costs being passed through to end-users.
SECI’s 600 MW hybrid project tariff gets nod from CERC
8The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has approved tariffs for SECI’s ambitious 600 MW wind-solar hybrid project, reinforcing India’s renewable energy strategy.
8A trading margin of Rs. 0.07/kWh has been approved. With four bids totaling 810 MW, SECI’s wind-solar hybrid project attracts strong participation, indicating vibrant market interest in renewable hybrids.
Arbitration debate intensifies in Jindal India Power vs BEST payment dispute
8The ongoing dispute over late payment surcharges between Jindal India Power and BEST raises questions about the arbitrability of tariff-related conflicts, highlighting potential regulatory and legal ramifications for power procurement agreements.
Regulatory clarity sought as CERC navigates BEST-Jindal India Power dispute
8The CERC’s handling of the Jindal India Power and BEST dispute over late payment surcharges calls for greater regulatory clarity on contract enforcement and financial restitution in the power sector.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part II

Jun 13: Western and northeastern transmission projects face refinancing twist
8Refinancing strategy through debentures for MUML’s key transmission projects highlights a shift in financial structuring.
8The move could influence pricing dynamics and competitive bids in the regional electricity markets.
Anuppur project highlights operational cost increase of 22.7% over five years
8Operational costs for the Anuppur thermal plant are set to rise significantly, impacting profitability.
8Understanding these trends is crucial for financial analysts and investors evaluating sector stability.
APERC mandates exclusion of true-up charges from ACDs in Andhra Pradesh
8The APERC’s latest directive clarifies that true-up charges should not be included in Additional Consumption Deposits, aligning with the Electricity Act. This clarification could affect financial planning for industries and DISCOMs in Andhra Pradesh.
APSERC revises annual license fees; distribution licensees to pay Rs.10 lakh annually
8The new regulations by APSERC have increased the annual license fee for distribution licensees to Rs.10 lakh, a significant hike that could impact operating costs and pricing strategies for electricity distributors in Arunachal Pradesh.
Revised fees for multi-year tariff reviews; generation companies face new charges
8The draft regulations introduce a revised fee structure for multi-year tariff reviews, with generation companies paying Rs.1,500 per MW, subject to minimums, potentially altering cost structures for ongoing projects.
Competitive bidding tariffs require separate adoption fee under new rules
8Tariff adoption via competitive bidding now incurs a separate fee, highlighting APSERC’s focus on ensuring procedural rigour and financial accountability in tariff setting processes.
New entrants to pay initial license fee; financial implications for market access
8APSERC’s regulations demand an initial license fee from new market entrants, setting a financial barrier that could influence market dynamics and entry strategies in Arunachal Pradesh’s power sector.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part III

Jun 13: Haryana DISCOMs push for regulatory waivers to boost rooftop solar adoption
8DHBVNL seeks amendments for fee waivers under PM-Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojna, aiming to align state regulations with MNRE directives and incentivize solar installations.
New fee structures proposed by APSERC could alter electricity cost dynamics
8The draft “Fees Regulations, 2025” from APSERC may significantly impact electricity pricing in Arunachal Pradesh. Industry players need to scrutinize these proposals as they could alter competitive pricing dynamics and operational costs.
Renewable energy players face steep reactive energy charges
8Renewable companies like EESPL and AMP Energy Green are incurring substantial reactive energy charges, highlighting integration challenges with the existing grid infrastructure.
Reconnection claim accepted despite eight-year gap since consumer’s death
8The case highlights the Ombudsman’s acceptance of legacy claims where the connection remained in the deceased father’s name since 2014 and was only settled in 2022.
Billing dispute enforcement lands UPCL in second-tier regulatory spotlight
8The appeal isn’t against the Forum verdict—but against UPCL’s non-compliance, highlighting a gap in execution despite formal grievance redressal.
True-up charges excluded from ACD calculation: APERC directive clarifies
8APERC has ruled that true-up charges are not part of “consumption charges” under Regulation 6 of 2004, and hence must not be included in Additional Consumption Deposit (ACD) demands by DISCOMs.
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SCED Windfall and Wipeouts: Northern Generators Face Rs 510 Cr Shake-up

Jun 13: Dadri TPS nets Rs 22.9 crore from national pool under SCED
8Dadri TPS emerges as a significant beneficiary in the SCED financial settlements, highlighting its strategic role in balancing regional power demand. This underscores the competitive dynamics in the power dispatch market.
IGSTPS-Jhajjar faces Rs 92.9 crore payout due to SCED adjustments
8IGSTPS-Jhajjar's substantial payout signals operational inefficiencies or strategic dispatch shifts. This could impact its future market positioning and necessitate operational recalibrations.
Tanda-II TPS sees Rs 75.1 crore net gain from SCED operations
8Tanda-II TPS's substantial net gain from SCED operations positions it favorably in power dispatch economics, highlighting effective strategy alignment with grid requirements.
Rihand power stations collectively owe Rs 33.4 crore to national pool
8The Rihand power stations face significant financial outflows, raising questions about operational strategies and potential regulatory implications for future dispatch and pricing.
Unchahar-I TPS gains Rs 44.8 crore in SCED settlements
8Unchahar-I TPS's financial performance under SCED highlights its strategic advantage in power scheduling, offering insights into competitive pricing and grid management strategies.
Singrauli STPS incurs Rs 24.7 crore SCED-related costs
8Singrauli STPS's financial liabilities underscore the challenges of aligning power generation with SCED mandates, prompting a need for strategic operational reviews.
Rihand-III STPS navigates Rs 5.9 crore deficit from SCED transactions
8Rihand-III STPS's financial performance under SCED reflects ongoing challenges in dispatch optimization, impacting its market competitiveness and financial stability.
SCED mechanism yields Rs 72.1 crore net gain for northern region
8The overall net gain for the Northern Regional Power Committee from SCED highlights the financial efficiency of coordinated power dispatch, with broader market implications.
National pool compensates Rs 510.3 crore to northern generators in May
8The substantial compensation from the national pool to northern generators underscores the financial dynamics and strategic importance of SCED in resource allocation and grid stability.
Unchahar-IV TPS secures Rs 35.4 crore gain through SCED
8Unchahar-IV TPS's financial success in SCED operations reflects effective strategic planning in power dispatch, showcasing its contribution to regional grid efficiency.
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Eastern Grid Under Strain: DSM Gaps, Defaults and Dispatch Failures Exposed

Jun 13: Partial outage billing norms still missing in DSM calculations
8Despite CERC’s Clause 8(12) becoming effective on 16.09.2024, DSM accounts published by ERPC have yet to incorporate deviation charges at reference rates during partial outages. NTPC flagged this regulatory gap in both the 52nd and 53rd CCMs undermining generator financial recovery and violating explicit DSM rules.
Technical minimum breaches persist despite SCED commitments
8On 01.06.2025, Farakka-I/II, Farakka-III, and MTPS-II were scheduled below their technical minimum load even with SCED_MTL support confirmed for all blocks. Resulting DSM losses peaked at Rs 2 lakh/block. SCUC/SCED non-compliance raises grid stability and fairness concerns under IEGC-2023.
Generators forced into over-injection to avoid penalties
8NTPC units like Darlipali and Kahalgaon ran above schedule to maintain technical minimums in June 2025, with no matching beneficiary schedule or SCED support. Losses exceeded Rs 6.3 lakh for single-day overdrawals, highlighting systemic gaps in the scheduling software and regulatory enforcement.
Cyclic schedule ramping stresses thermal units, hikes DSM losses
8MTPS-II and Kahalgaon plants faced frequent ramp-up/down cycles block-to-block in April–May 2025, with no operational rationale. NTPC flagged excessive mechanical stress and financial penalty risks. OCC acknowledged the anomaly but corrective scheduling norms remain pending.
Grid beta performance distorted by SLDC methodology in Bihar
8NTPC flagged that Methodology-I, proposed by Bihar SLDC for Barauni, fails to reflect true frequency response (β) incentives. Despite CGS status, NTPC is being graded lower due to intra-state treatment diverging from NLDC’s CERC-approved national procedure.
RTDA and POC payment defaults escalate in West Bengal, Jharkhand
8As of June 2025, WBSEDCL owes Rs 236.76 Cr (45+ days overdue) and JBVNL Rs 106.92 Cr triggering a growing liquidity crunch in the regional transmission ecosystem. Both also lack valid LCs as per BCD norms, compounding the risk to grid payments.
GMR-JIPL bay swap hits a design deadlock at Angul
8The proposed bay swap at 765 kV Angul to enable JIPL-GMR joint evacuation faces a structural impasse shifting GMR-1 from bay 427 to bay 421 would render the original bay defunct due to multi-circuit tower interlocks. GMR seeks full bay ownership exchange.
PVUNL start-up billing anomaly unresolved despite dedicated line
8Though the Patratu–Patratu line is now available, PVUNL still draws startup power as a high-tension consumer under JBVNL terms violating IEGC norms. DSM billing based on HT contract demand instead of actual drawl (2–3 MVA vs 20.05 MVA) leads to excess payments of Rs 60 lakh/month.
No show from IPCL on drawl plan post-GNA commissioning
8Despite 100 MW GNA granted in October 2024 and line commissioning by Dec 2026, IPCL has not clarified if its post-line commissioning drawl will be in radial or meshed mode. ERLDC flags this uncertainty as commercially critical for DSM and transmission billing structure.
Odisha flagged for post-gate closure RTM scheduling by large industries
8Odisha SLDC warned of sudden, uncoordinated industrial RTM buy/sell instructions after gate closure, with no room for ramp management. The operational impact was flagged but no deterrent framework or nodal enforcement mechanism was agreed upon.
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Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

Jun 13: 8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind,
BESS and T&D contracts related updates for the day
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Northern Grid Lapses Deepen: A comparison

Jun 13: Islanded status unresolved for Dadri-Jhajjar even after 5 months
8The Dadri-Jhajjar-A3 islanding scheme remains non-operational since Dec 2023, with no revised target reported in the 231st OCC. This puts 3,700+?MW NCR load at risk during grid split. Delhi SLDC and HVPN failed to furnish updated timelines.
TRAS non-compliance persists: Punjab and Rajasthan report zero MW for months
8Despite repeated directions, Punjab and Rajasthan declared 0 MW TRAS in both 230th and 231st OCC. This violates IEGC norms and weakens grid resilience during frequency excursions.
Tripura’s AUFLS SCADA feedback still missing in 231st OCC
8Tripura SLDC did not submit AUFLS stage-wise response for both April and May. This persistent opacity undermines visibility into underfrequency defense health in a high-risk region.
Critical 400kV Mandola–Panipat line still not restored
8The outage of this key NR corridor line, pending since March 2024, was again deferred in the 231st OCC. Restoration timeline remains vague, potentially affecting N-1 reliability in northern Haryana.
Jharkhand yet to align peak and off-peak demand forecasts
JUSNL failed to update demand forecasting logic as advised in 230th OCC. The gap between peak and off-peak projection persists >20%, hampering reliable ramp planning.
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Rs 8,500 Crore and Counting: How India abandoned its most flexible power source

Jun 13: Here is a gas based power plant struggling to get Rs 8500 crore in ourstanding payments
8How will every survive under such a burden?
8The regulatory silence over gas-based power’s slow collapse grows louder.
8While solar and wind enjoy sovereign-backed tenders and coal has political patronage, gas-based power has become India’s unwanted orphan.
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 13: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
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Central Schemes in the North East: An update

Jun 13: Assam completes all 116 sanctioned elements under NERPSIP
8As of May 2025, all 116 elements sanctioned for Assam under the North Eastern Region Power System Improvement Project have been fully commissioned, with no pending, partially commissioned, or critical elements reported.
386 out of 446 total NERPSIP elements fully commissioned across Northeast
8Out of 446 elements sanctioned under NERPSIP, 386 were fully commissioned by May 2025, with 16 partially commissioned, 5 ready for commissioning, 37 under implementation, and 2 marked as critical balance elements.
Tripura records highest number of partially commissioned elements at 14
8Among all six participating states, Tripura has the largest number of partially commissioned elements (14), alongside 2 elements ready for commissioning and 26 still under implementation.
33kV line commissioning lags with over 472?ckm still pending
8Out of 1,395ckm of 33kV lines targeted, only 900.55ckm had been fully commissioned by May 2025, with 22.2ckm partially commissioned and 472.25ckm still pending.
Only 2 substations across all voltage levels remain in critical category
8Out of 252 substations planned (132?kV and 33?kV levels), 229 had been fully commissioned, 12 partially commissioned, 3 ready for commissioning, 6 under implementation, and only 2 marked as critical balance elements.
Assam’s transmission and distribution lines span 735?ckm and 27 new substations
8Under NERPSIP, Assam implemented 735ckm of lines (371ckm transmission, 364ckm distribution) and 27 new substations, totaling 1,908MVA in new and augmented capacity.
Nagaland and Tripura hold the only 2 critical balance elements in NERPSIP
8Among all states, only Nagaland has two elements marked as “Critical Balance Elements” in the NERPSIP scheme. All other states report zero in this category.
Total substation capacity commissioned under NERPSIP reaches 4,795.5?MVA
8Out of a planned 5,849MVA across all voltage levels, 4,795.5MVA had been fully commissioned, with 313MVA partially commissioned and 190MVA ready for commissioning as of May 2025.
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Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Jun 12: REVISED NORMS REQUIRE SHUNT REACTORS TO BE FITTED WITH NIFPS AND OLTCs
8Reactive power compensation units must include on-load tap changers and nitrogen-inflated fire protection systems.
8This combines operational flexibility with explosion mitigation—now becoming a best practice in substation reactor bays.

GROUNDWATER IMPACT STUDY AWARDED TO SRISHTI AQUATECH FOR NTPC THERMAL SITE
8A critical hydrogeological assessment contract has gone to SRISHTI AQUATECH for one of NTPC’s operating thermal power units.
8The study will evaluate long-term surface and groundwater risks around the plant environment.
8The bid saw unique crossover participation ranging from premier institution IIT Roorkee to established environmental contractors underscoring the growing complexity of hydrogeological mandates in power projects.

GREEN HYDROGEN-LINKED WTP TENDER SEEKS 25-YEAR LIFECYCLE PERFORMANCE UNDER EPC+O\&M MODE
8A major central PSU's renewable arm has floated a comprehensive EPC bid for a 10 MLD water treatment plant supporting a green hydrogen project in India.
8The scope includes 10 years of O&M and technical guarantees for 25-year lifecycle reliability suggesting criticality to process continuity.
8The 10 MLD tender also mandates 2 MLD of high-purity DM water and 1 KLD of WHO-grade potable water.
8This reflects early integration of process-specific water requirements vital for large-scale electrolysis.
8Contractors must build a nitrogen-capped DM water tank and install electro-deionization (EDI) systems marking an unusual spec for a water infra project, tailored to hydrogen-grade purity standards.
8The WTP design hinges on tapping a 500NB underground HDPE/DI line, reducing capex on fresh water drawal structures. With a max depth of 2.5m and route less than 2.5 km, site logistics get tightly defined.

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Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Jun 12: DISCOM’S RS 476 CRORE FIELD SERVICES TENDER FACES BID VALIDITY DILEMMA AS L1 OVERSHOOTS
8Procurement rules allow renegotiation when bids are “substantially high.” With the Rs 531 crore quote under scrutiny, the award decision for this O&M services contract could pivot on bidder response during cost justification rounds.
8Despite multiple bidder interest, only one qualified for financial evaluation in a major service contract for round-the-clock LT/HT fault rectification. The L1 quote overshoots by more than 11%, sparking commercial risk review.
8The absence of competition and high L1 pricing in a discom’s field service deployment contract has shifted focus to whether negotiation is feasibleor if re-tendering is inevitable under RTPP transparency norms.

UTILITY SEEKS TO UNLOCK THERMAL CORRIDOR FLEXIBILITY VIA LOCAL 765 KV TAP-IN
8The new interface at Prayagraj aims to improve system redundancy and flow flexibility for the thermal-rich Vindhyachal belt.
8This LILO project is central to enhancing NR–WR grid resilience.
8Unlike full-scale corridor projects, this bid focuses on a short-span Line-In-Line-Out with defined alignment, making it attractive for players seeking quick delivery milestones and interface-based margins.

COMPETITIVE 3-BID CONTEST ENDS WITH RS 647 CRORE AWARD FOR 765KV UNITS
8The awarded contract, worth Rs 647 crore, covers one of the largest single-phase transformer packages issued in recent years.
8While three firms participated, only two were technically qualified underscoring evolving qualification norms.
8Despite qualifying technically, GE Vernova T&D India lost out in a key 30-unit 500 MVA transformer bid under a national bulk procurement scheme for transmission and ditribution project in India.
8The Rs 647 crore package, tied to grid-scale 765/400 kV rollout, went to another OEM signalling shifting cost competitiveness in high-voltage EPC supply. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 12: THREE-WAY CONTEST HEATS UP FOR 765 KV INTER-STATE LINE UNDER ERGS-I SCHEME
8Initial offers have been invited from three qualified bidders for a high-voltage 765 kV line LILO project supporting a 2400 MW generation hub.
8The bids were qualified under a PFCCL-managed TBCB process, with the winning entity to acquire 100% equity in a project-specific SPV.
8Three technically qualified bidders—Power Grid Corporation, Tata Power, and HG Infra are now in the fray for executing a 765 kV LILO line under a PFCCL-facilitated TBCB bid.

BIOMASS SUPPLY TENDER DRAWS 55 BIDDERS FOR 1-YEAR THERMAL BLENDING PLAN
8The agro-based pellet procurement linked to a large state thermal unit has attracted an unusually wide vendor base.
8With a full year of supply commitment and coal handling interface, the bid signals strong private sector interest in biomass substitution.
8A record 55 entities passed technical screening for a biomass blending tender tied to a 1 GW-plus coal-fired unit. The interest spans biofuel aggregators, SMEs, and emerging agri-energy firms across India

 

SUBSTATION PACKAGE RAISES BAR WITH INTEGRATED 400/220 KV ICT DESIGN
8The latest AIS substation package demands full-scope delivery of 500 MVA ICTs and associated bays across two voltage levels—unlike earlier line-focused packages.
8This shift to transformer-centric EPC marks a tighter integration of bay, protection, and control layouts.
8The tender defines minimum creepage distance and RIV thresholds across all voltage classes from 33 kV to 765 kV even though the project targets 400/220 kV.
8This pre-empts future upgrades and matches global high-voltage standards.

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Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 12: REPEATED DEADLINE SHIFTS SUGGEST SPEC ALIGNMENT IN RURAL DT ROLLOUT
8With 10 bid deadline extensions since December, the CSP transformer package reflects ongoing bidder consultations and possibly evolving compliance on BIS certification, testing norms, or protection device integration.

L1 BIDDER WINS 2-YEAR ORACLE SUPPORT CONTRACT FOR DUAL-SITE DIGITAL OPERATIONS
8A vendor has been selected via GeM for providing skilled Oracle RDBMS manpower at two operational hubs of a major central utility.
8The win spans 24 months of onsite application maintenance and report development under fixed unit rates.

FINANCIAL BIDS OPENED FOR GEOTECHNICAL RISK MAPPING AT LARGE COAL BLOCK
8The bids for conducting a slope stability assessment at a high-throughput captive coal mine have moved to the financial evaluation stage.
8The study is seen as a key enabler of safety clearances for ongoing OB and coal seam operations. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-5

Jun 12: AQUAGREEN BAGS PFR CONTRACT FOR PROPOSED NORTHEAST HYDRO PROJECT
8Aquagreen Engineering Management Pvt Ltd was the lone bidder for the milestone-based PFR assignment tied to a 50+ MW greenfield hydro project.
8The technical and financial bid stages saw only one participant meeting the threshold for the three-month PFR assignment pointing to tight market depth for such mid-scale hydro packages.

CLUSTER BIDDING STRATEGY GAINS GROUND IN RS 1,400 CRORE RURAL SOLAR SEGMENT
8Bidders are targeting multiple tenders across adjacent districts to secure at least one win making the project cluster more attractive than standalone opportunities.
8Unlike central utility-scale tenders, Rajasthan’s Component-A design demands land and O&M capacity, not high upfront net worth encouraging rural contractors to step into solar infra.
8For hundreds of micro and regional contractors, Rajasthan’s feeder-based solar tender pool presents a rare long-term asset opportunity with limited capital intensity and steady cash flows. Details

Regulatory Upadate: Part I

Jun 12: CERC grants 25-year transmission license for Rajasthan 3.5 GW project
8The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission issues a 25-year license to POWERGRID Ghiror Transmission, emphasizing long-term infrastructure commitments under regulatory oversight. CERC’s conditions prevent POWERGRID from trading electricity, focusing solely on transmission.
Adani secures Rajasthan transmission project with Rs. 3557 crore bid
8Adani Energy Solutions Limited outbid competitors in a government auction to win the Rajasthan power transmission project, crucial for evacuating 20 GW of renewable energy. This marks a significant move in India's energy sector, with strategic implications for future projects.
CERC grants DHARA POWER a 25-year inter-state trading license
8The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission approves DHARA POWER's application, enabling it to trade electricity across states for the next quarter-century, reflecting a significant regulatory nod.
MPERC acknowledges RPO computation error for Prism Cement, mandates recalculation
8The MPERC admitted to a double-counting mistake in Prism Cement's RPO figures, leading to revised compliance obligations. Industry players should note the implications for data accuracy in regulatory compliance. Prism Cement's penalties for non-compliance remain.
8This decision underscores the importance of timely and accurate compliance in regulatory frameworks.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part II

Jun 12: CERC calls for stakeholder input on DSM amendment via public hearing
8The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission invites industry voices to shape the future of power sector regulations.
8This hearing is a critical opportunity for stakeholders to influence DSM rules that govern financial settlements for power deviations.
 Stakeholder feedback invited for CERC's renewable tariff proposal
8With a deadline of June 25, 2025, stakeholders have a crucial opportunity to impact CERC's tariff structure for renewables.
8The decision will shape the economic environment for small hydro and biomass projects in the upcoming year.
 Developers stuck with no land but rising costs at Dholera Solar Park
8Tata Power, Veena Energy, and TEQ Green raised concerns over missing land details and unexpected charges from GPCL—jeopardizing execution timelines and risking liquidated damages. 8Veena Energy’s awarded project at Rs 2.78/unit may be imperiled as the PPA remains unsigned and GPCL has yet to clarify land coordinates despite upfront payment of 25% development charges.
8Tata Power insisted that if the allocated land changes and results in higher Upfront Development Charges, the increase must be treated as a ‘Change in Law’ and tariff revised accordingly.
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Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

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Coal Auction-I: Dual-track coal auction tests bidders' agility

Jun 12: 8The simultaneous auction under the Coal Mines Act and the Mines and Minerals Act requires bidders to navigate complex regulatory frameworks, potentially reshaping market dynamics.
8The impending bid deadline presents a rare opportunity for companies to acquire strategic coal assets, crucial for long-term energy planning.
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Coal Auction-II:  Tightened rules in India's coal auction require single bidder representation

Jun 12: 8Stringent rules permit only one representative per bidder at the coal auction, reflecting a strategic shift towards controlled and transparent bidding processes.
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Power generation dips despite high availability: CEA

Jun 12: Generation drops 11.4% below target despite full fuel availability
8On 10 June, NTPC's actual generation was 990.01 MU compared to a programmed 1096.44 MU an 11.41% shortfall. This decline occurred despite 89% of monitored capacity being online and no major fuel shortages reported (
33 GW of thermal capacity offline, driven by forced outages and fuel conservation
8As per Subreport 3, 43.3 GW of capacity was unavailable on 10 June, of which over 26 GW was due to forced outages. Conservation-related shutdowns also contributed, especially in gas and coal stations
North and South regions show deepest generation deficits against plan
8The Northern region missed its daily generation target by 1.43 MU, and the Southern region by 25.86 MU, reflecting a 16.9% shortfall pointing to potential issues in scheduling, demand forecasting, or outage management
30 units returned to grid on 10 June, majority after fuel conservation shutdowns
8A total of 30 thermal and gas units were recommissioned, with most citing “main fuel conservation” as the reason for prior shutdowns. Their swift return indicates strategic balancing amid moderated demand
Over 25 thermal/nuclear units tripped on 10 June, including large base-load plants
8Several large units including Daripalli STPS (800?MW), Anpara C (600?MW), and Adani Tiroda (660?MW) were forced out due to issues such as tube leaks, boiler faults, or fuel conservation, impacting base-load capacity
Hydro operates at 70% efficiency despite 4.3 GW capacity outage
8Out of 47.9 GW of monitored hydro capacity, 8.4 GW was offline, yet hydro generation achieved 69.8% of gross capacity highlighting strong seasonal water availability and efficiency
Coal and lignite plants exceed targets, but gas and diesel fall behind
8Coal-fired generation stood at 4,159.62 MU, outperforming the programmed 3,793.65 MU. In contrast, diesel and gas-based generation underperformed, indicating challenges in peak-load responsiveness
Daily Bhutan import spikes to 1.87 MU, possibly offsetting regional gaps
8Electricity imports from Bhutan nearly doubled to 1.87 MU compared to the programmed 1.05 MU, suggesting an effort to cushion shortfalls in generation across deficit regions
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CCO recruitment reopens after unexplained withdrawal of last year’s notification

Jun 12: 8The Ministry’s silence on why the 2024 process was cancelled fuels speculation, even as new rules expand postings to field locations.
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Govt opens energy storage leasing to all: Power sector

Jun 12: Govt proposes open access to energy storage leasing across power value chain
 
8The draft amendment to Rule 18 of the Electricity Rules, 2005, allows energy storage systems to be owned or operated by generating companies, discoms, consumers, or even independent operators. The rules also permit leasing or renting of storage space to utilities or load dispatch centres, significantly liberalizing market access across the power sector.
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An installed capacity update

Jun 12: 700 MW RAPS-7 nuclear unit added to grid on 15 April 2025
8NPCIL’s RAPS Unit-7 has been declared under commercial operation, adding 700?MW to India’s central sector nuclear fleet. This brings additional support to the country’s base-load generation capacity.
Satpura TPS Units 6 to 9 officially retired: 830 MW struck off grid
8MPPGCL’s four aging units at Satpura Thermal Power Station, totaling 830?MW, have been formally retired. These had already been temporarily excluded from the capacity list prior to final decommissioning.
Net capacity addition in May 2025 is zero MW
8While some generating units were commissioned during the month, overall net capacity addition was zero as new additions were fully offset by retirements or prior adjustments.
Total installed capacity in India as of May 31, 2025 is 475,590.38 MW
8India’s cumulative installed generation capacity, across all sectors and energy sources, stood at 475,590.38 MW at the end of May 2025, reflecting both growth and attrition in the fleet.
Renewable capacity reaches 178,822.60 MW; solar leads with 110,834.28 MW
8Renewable energy sources now make up a significant portion of India’s installed base, with solar power contributing over 110,000?MW, followed by wind at over 51,000?MW.
Coal-based capacity under long outage removed: 1995 MW taken offline
8Coal-fired plants totaling 1,995?MW have been taken off the active installed list due to prolonged outages. These may be restored to the grid upon further clearance from authorities.
JSW Utkal Unit-1 (350 MW) declared CoD on 01 April 2025
8JSW Energy (Utkal) commissioned its 350?MW Unit-1 under the private sector, adding to India’s thermal generation portfolio and reflecting ongoing private investment in the sector.
Parbati-II HPS Unit-4 (200 MW) added to central hydro portfolio in April
8NHPC’s commissioning of Parbati-II HPS Unit-4 brought 200?MW of new hydropower capacity into the central sector fold, enhancing flexibility in the overall energy mix.
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Inter-utility commercials: An udpate

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Ramp-rate data non-compliance stalls ISGS performance certification
8Ramping performance for thermal ISGSs remains uncertified even at the 227th SRPC meeting due to SRLDC’s continued use of outdated 2020 guidelines that do not comply with the 2024 Tariff Regulations. Despite repeated reminders, including the last SRPC letter dated 19.02.2025, the NLDC has not issued updated certification protocols. This regulatory gap affects the calculation of RoE incentives and penalties under Clause 30(3)(iii).
Talcher-Kolar HVDC link risks failure: 6 transformers flagged critical
8The reliability of the 2000 MW Talcher-Kolar HVDC link is under threat as three converter transformers have shown fault gas patterns similar to earlier failures. With three out of twelve units already failed and the remaining spares nearing end of life, OEMs have warned of irreversible degradation. However, a Rs 670 crore proposal to replace all 12 transformers remains mired in procedural delays.
TNPDCL withholds Rs 455 Cr despite APTEL dismissal of appeal
8Although APTEL dismissed TNPDCL’s appeal on 20.11.2024 regarding classification of the Pugalur–Thrissur HVDC system as a national asset, the utility continues to withhold Rs 455.46 crore. TNPDCL is demanding a fresh billing cycle despite the binding nature of earlier invoices, resulting in billing pool anomalies.
Grid-India’s Rs 190 Cr DSM double-count triggers accounting dispute
8A Rs 190.78 crore legacy deficit from the Northern Region (Apr–Sep 2024) has been incorrectly re-added to the DSM pool post 16.09.2024. APPCC has objected, stating that this artificially inflates deficits and could lead to unjustified claims. The approach also deviates from the previous Rs 3,142 crore legacy settlement method.
Deviation rate data silently changed; RPCs not informed
8For the weeks ending 29.12.2024 and 09.02.2025, the Normal Deviation Rate published by NLDC was revised post-publication without informing RPCs. This non-transparent practice undermines auditability, prompting SRPC to formally request advance alerts. Additional issues like Excel formatting errors (e.g., dates displayed as “45706”) further hamper usability.
AUFLS Stage-4 remains non-operational in key SLDCs
8Despite clear directives, Stage-4 AUFLS logic is still inactive in multiple states, notably WBSEDCL, even as utilities like CESC report full SCADA compliance. A recent frequency drop to 49.42 Hz on 9 April 2025 highlights the risks of this critical gap in under-frequency response readiness.
TRAS participation from Eastern region still absent
8Following CERC order 2/SM/2025, TRAS implementation remains pending in the Eastern Region. Neither generators nor SLDCs have submitted test schedules or baseline data for audit, delaying efforts to improve inter-regional frequency resilience between NR, ER, and SR corridors.
Bihar receives unallocated MAPS power without PPA or LC
8Since 25.05.2025, Bihar has been drawing power from MAPS Unit 2 without having a valid Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) or payment security mechanism like an LC in place. NPCIL has raised the issue with SRPC, citing the absence of commercial settlement records and audit trail despite repeated reminders.
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NRPC’s 61st protection meet opens doors to non-members, RE players

Jun 12: NRPC calls 61st protection meet: Expanded scope includes non-member utilities
8The upcoming 61st Protection Sub-Committee meeting on June 26, 2025, will see participation from both NRPC members and external utilities to push enforcement of the IEGC 2023 protection code.
 A separate list of members under the Renewable Energy Sub-Committee includes key players like SECI, NSEFI, Adani, Avaada, Azure, ReNew, and Hero Future Energies, showcasing growing emphasis on RE grid protection.
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 12: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
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Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Jun 11: RAJASTHAN RDSS PROJECTS-I: RETENDERS SPARK A PARADIGM SHIFT TO HYPER-LOCAL, DIGITALLY TAGGED TURNKEY EXECUTION
8Ajmer and Jodhpur Discoms launch multiple location-wise tenders under a unified RDSS framework marking a break from templated feeder upgrades toward lifecycle-driven, GIS-traceable infrastructure models.

RAJASTHAN RDSS PROJECTS-II: NEW TENDERS BRING TECH RIGOR VIA POLE SPECS, QA PROTOCOLS, AND GEO-TAGGING
8From PCC pole designs to real-time asset traceability, Rajasthan’s AVVNL and JdVVNL tenders signal a decisive upgrade in distribution infra quality norms and compliance enforcement.

RAJASTHAN RDSS PROJECTS-III: BIG MONEY, HIGH BARRIERS AS RAJASTHAN’S NEW RDSS TENDERS RAISE THE STAKES FOR EPC PLAYERS
8Tender values now cross Rs 100 crore per package with Rs 5 crore EMD caps, strict completion timelines, and elevated performance guarantees screening out casual bidders and resetting the EPC playing field.
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Jun 11: INDIA’S NEXT 400KV PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN: WHY THE NEW TRANSMISSION TENDER DEMANDS MORE FROM BIDDERS?
8With a sharper focus on digital tools and data management, the latest 400kV transmission line tender in India challenges EPC bidders to upskill and adapt.
8What’s driving this shift in the nation’s grid expansion strategy?
8In India’s high-voltage sector, new digital and environmental clauses in recent tenders could decide who wins and who delivers tomorrow’s transmission lines.

SOLAR TENDER EXTENDS DEADLINE AGAIN
8The competitive bidding window for a 2–20 MW raised-structure solar project in India on private ponds has seen its submission date pushed to June 19 for the 11th time
8A recent large-scale tender for solar PV over water bodies introduces a model that lets landowners continue aquaculture beneath elevated panels, offering an innovative dual revenue stream

FROM PAYOUT TO PIPE REROUTING: BHEL CODIFIES RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY ZONES FOR 800 MW BOP
8Multiple bidders requested early release of 2–4% milestone payments at commissioning, citing cash flow concerns.
8BHEL rejected these appeals, maintaining that disbursements will follow PG test completion and certification raising working capital exposure during the final phase.
8Contradictions between TCC and Scope Matrix on HT motors, sump pumps, and civil works in BTG zones are now clarified.
8Rev-01 matrix will prevail providing rare early certainty on demarcation in a high-voltage thermal power EPC contract.
8Despite bidder arguments about claim unpredictability and procedural fairness, BHEL retained the Rs.10 crore arbitration limit.
8Disputes above this value must go through alternate legal remedies adding commercial risk.
8BHEL confirmed that dismantling, pipe rerouting, and cable rack adjustments especially near BTG boundaries fall under BOP vendor responsibility.

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Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 11: HYBRID POWER PROJECT: MONTHLY BID EXTENSIONS SIGNAL PERSISTENT AMBIGUITY OR STRONG INTEREST
8Over 20 extensions since mid-2024 have kept this wind-solar hybrid tender alive.
8Whether it reflects developer hesitation or active clarification loops, the repeated rollovers are reshaping the timeline dynamics of 100 MW wind-solar hybrid procurement under central schemes.
8Unlike older bids mandating tight co-location of wind and solar assets, this RFS appears more flexible.
8This could allow bidders to optimize generation by spreading technologies across high-yield zones while still meeting hybrid supply guarantees.
8A revised clause allows commissioning schedule changes if pooling substation or delivery point readiness is delayed.
8 However, proving compliance under Clause 7.10 and applicable CTU/CERC procedures could get legally dense.

LILO AND NEW TRANSMISSION LINE MIX DEMANDS INTRICATE INTERFACE HANDLING
8The 54 RKM of line work includes both LILO and fresh double circuit builds.
8The integration with existing substations and 2 new line bays at Sheohar increases the interface complexity typically seen in larger voltage class builds.
8Several component brands, including for isolators, chargers, and polymer insulators, have been explicitly allowed post pre-bid.
8The clarity reduces bidder hesitation but also signals tight curation of supply chains.
8While the original document lacked clarity, pre-bid responses now allow work experience aggregation within consortiums.
8This opens the door for newer entrants to partner with experienced EPCs and still qualify for high-voltage BOP packages.

ZONAL SITING RELAXATIONS AND MULTI-NODE INTERFACES REDEFINE SCOPE IN 2500 MW RE TRANSMISSION PROJECT
8A key amendment now allows up to 5 km deviation for siting load-serving substations up from the earlier rigid 3 km limit.
8This flexibility could ease RoW disputes and expedite construction for the large-scale renewable transmission scheme in central India.
8A 1-ph spare ICT and 1-ph spare reactor for the 765 kV switchyard mark a design choice not always seen in similar RFPs.
8It signals heightened system availability targets for this 2500 MW RE injection point. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 11: PRE-BID TIE-UP MODEL DEEPENS POWERGRID'S TBCB STRATEGY FOR 765 KV PROJECT
8Unlike conventional EPC invites, this 800+ km line bid is positioned as a pre-bid alignment tool ahead of POWERGRID’s tariff-based offer submission.
8The move gives it a strategic edge in SPV acquisition timing, unseen in similar solar-linked tenders last year.
8Old tenders had fixed milestones: LOA, mobilization, completion.
8This tender, by contrast, starts with a pre-bid alliance and leaves execution milestones open-ended until TBCB outcomes are final.
8The new tender doesn't commit to contract award bidders are tied in only if POWERGRID secures the SPV.
8This contrasts with the 2024 Karnataka tender where full project responsibility and timelines were locked from day one.
8Key specs like tower loading, earthing resistance, and span control which were rigidly defined in last year's bid are now deferred.
8The lean format reflects an intent to keep contractors flexible until POWERGRID’s SPV bid is accepted.

TANTRANSCO NEW AIS SUBSTATION BID RAISES BAR WITH IEC 61850 MANDATE AND FIXED BUS DESIGN
8Unlike past tenders that left bus configuration to bidder discretion, the new package mandates a double main plus transfer bus scheme.
8This early-stage clarity signals TANTRANSCO’s shift to interface-controlled design especially for GEC-financed nodes.
8For the 400/230-110 kV node, the tender mandates IEC 61850-based SAS with explicit IED layout and communication protocolsunlike the 2020 AIS invites that allowed relay-based systems. Contractors must provision full digital interfacing from day one. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-5

Jun 11: TWO BIDDERS SHORTLISTED FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE BAY SCOPE AT RE-LINKED NODE
8Only Amara Raja Infra and Safety Controls & Devices reached the financial round for a critical bay augmentation under a central transmission utility.
8Gepdec’s elimination suggests rising technical compliance thresholds in 2025 bids.
 
AMBUJA, SHREE, AND ASHTECH COMPETE FOR INTEGRATED ASH HANDLING AT 800 MW UNIT
8The latest fly ash tender for a lignite-fired expansion mandates unified scope across extraction, storage, and loading pushing Ambuja Cements, Shree Cement, and Ashtech into a high-accountability EPC race unlike previous rounds. Details

Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

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Hyderabad to host pivotal seminar on sustainable mine closures in 2025

Jun 11: 8The upcoming seminar in Hyderabad will gather global and Indian experts to discuss sustainable mine closure practices, offering a platform for policymakers and industry leaders to collaborate on responsible mining frameworks.
8Meanwhile, the Ministry of Coal's introduction of the Mine Closure Portal and National Coal Mine Safety Report Portal reflects a strategic shift towards scientifically planned mine closures
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Regulatory Upadate: Part I

Jun 11: PMRCL demands dedicated tariff for Patna Metro, seeks exemption from TOD charges
8In its petition to BERC, PMRCL argues for a standalone electricity tariff category, citing operational constraints that make time-of-day tariffs unviable for metro services.
Deviation billing row escalates: Shah Alloys challenges revised SEA-linked invoices
8Shah Alloys has filed a petition alleging that UGVCL’s supplementary and revised bills—based on retrospective SEA changes—violate GERC and DSM norms, arguing that such revisions are legally barred and time-limited.
GERC allows interim relief: 17 MW wind capacity gets reprieve till final order
8Despite nearing the SCOD+180 deadline, the Commission permitted ACME Pokhran Solar to proceed with commissioning of the balance 17 MW, accepting that most installation work was completed and delays were due to force majeure.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part II

Jun 11: Regulatory backlash in Andhra Pradesh: power policy faces scrutiny from journalists and political leaders
8Objections pile up as senior journalists and CPI(M) members challenge the transparency and efficacy of new energy policies, hinting at possible delays or revisions.
Regulatory correction opens doors for PXIL in Haryana's power procurement
8After a restrictive clause favored IEX, HERC clarifies HPPC can engage any exchange, enabling fair competition and potentially cheaper power for Haryana consumers.
Haryana discoms challenge monthly FPPAS mandate, citing operational hurdles
8UHBVNL and DHBVNL have filed a petition against the HERC's directive for monthly FPPAS computation, arguing that the process imposes undue strain.
8The outcome could affect tariff stability and operational efficiency.
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Rajasthan retenders RDSS projects: A paradigm shift to hyper-local, digitally tagged turnkey execution

Jun 11: From Ajmer to Jodhpur, Rajasthan's new round of RDSS tenders signals a decisive break from standard feeder segregation models.
8With mandatory GIS tagging, site-specific BOQs, asset branding, and post-commissioning accountability, the state is now piloting a new phase of granular, digitally managed power infrastructure upgrades.
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CEA logs substation boost, private entry in focus

Jun 11: TANTRANSCO upgrades Sriperumbudur substation to enhance capacity by 315 MVA
8The Sriperumbudur substation upgrade by TANTRANSCO is set to significantly boost power transmission capacity, addressing increasing demand in Tamil Nadu’s industrial belt.
Satgachia GIS transformation signals major capacity leap for WBSETCL
8WBSETCL's Satgachia GIS upgrade from 220 kV to 400 kV marks a strategic expansion to support West Bengal’s growing power requirements, improving grid reliability.
APTRANSCO strengthens Ananthapur with new 220 kV Gorantla substation
8APTRANSCO's new Gorantla substation in Ananthapur district is poised to alleviate power shortages, fostering economic growth in the region through enhanced grid infrastructure.
MSETCL partners with Lloyds Metal & Energy for Konsari substation
8MSETCL’s collaboration with Lloyds Metal & Energy on the 220 kV Konsari substation reflects a trend of private sector involvement in public power projects, increasing efficiency and apacity.
GETCO’s dual augmentation projects to stabilize western grid
8GETCO’s augmentation of Radhanpur and Talangpore substations underscores a strategic initiative to reinforce grid stability in Gujarat, supporting industrial expansion.
KPTCL focuses on redundancy with Basarkod and Antharasanahalli upgrades
8KPTCL’s recent substation upgrades highlight efforts to provide redundancy and improve reliability in Karnataka’s power distribution network, crucial for sustaining regional growth.
UPPTCL’s Jaunpur substation expansion to support Uttar Pradesh’s power growth
8UPPTCL’s enhancement of the Jaunpur substation is a critical move to handle increased load demands, aligning with Uttar Pradesh’s aspirations for industrial development.
Rapid development in Bihar with BSPTCL’s Hajipur substation commissioning
8Bihar’s BSPTCL inaugurates the Hajipur substation, a pivotal infrastructure upgrade aimed at meeting rising electricity demand and supporting regional economic activities.
MSETCL’s Nagbhid substation expansion to address rural electrification
8The Nagbhid substation upgrade by MSETCL is vital for improving rural electrification rates, facilitating better power access across Maharashtra’s underserved areas.
Rajasthan’s RVPNL accelerates grid projects with Danta Ramgarh and Gangapur City substations
8RVPNL’s swift commissioning of substations in Danta Ramgarh and Gangapur City signals a proactive approach to enhancing Rajasthan’s power infrastructure, supporting future demand growth.
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CEA: State utilities drive strategic grid expansion in May 2025

Jun 11: WBSETCL's strategic LILO project at Satgachia GIS enhances West Bengal's grid
8The LILO of the Gokarna-New Chanditala line at Satgachia GIS by WBSETCL marks a significant step in strengthening West Bengal's power infrastructure. This enhancement is essential for improving grid reliability and supporting future demand increases.
APTRANSCO advances with innovative monopole design on Nunna-Gunadala line
8APTRANSCO's adoption of a monopole design for the 220 kV Nunna-Gunadala line demonstrates innovative engineering to optimize space and efficiency. This could set a new standard for urban transmission projects across India.
HVPNL's Kadarpur SS LILO project boosts Haryana's transmission capabilities
8By integrating the LILO of the Sector-65 - Palli line at Kadarpur SS, HVPNL is enhancing Haryana's transmission grid. This project is part of a broader strategy to ensure robust energy delivery in the region.
MSETCL strengthens renewable integration with Shivajinagar-Ampyr solar park line
8MSETCL's new 220 kV line to the Ampyr Renewables solar park underscores Maharashtra's commitment to renewable energy integration, paving the way for increased solar capacity in the state's energy mix.
MSETCL's Umred-Nagbhid line expansion aims at regional power reliability
8The 49 cKM expansion of the Umred-Nagbhid line by MSETCL is a critical move to bolster regional power reliability in Maharashtra, addressing both current demand and future growth potential.
MSETCL's underground cable project at Uppalwadi-Pardi enhances urban resilience
8The 220 kV underground cable from Uppalwadi to Pardi reflects MSETCL's strategy to improve urban power resilience. This project is essential for reducing outage risks in densely populated areas.
Lloyds Metal's LILO project at Konsari SS signals increased private sector engagement
8The LILO of the Virur-Gadchiroli line by Lloyds Metal at Konsari SS is a notable example of private sector participation in public infrastructure, suggesting a shift towards more collaborative models in the energy sector.
OPTCL's Nayagarh line project aligns with railway electrification goals
8The Nayagarh GSS to Railway Traction Substation line by OPTCL supports India's railway electrification objectives, showcasing strategic alignment between power and transport sectors for sustainability.
PSTCL's Sherpur SS project highlights upgrade of aging infrastructure
8PSTCL's upgrade of the Jamalpur-Dhandari Kalan line at Sherpur SS from 66 kV to 220 kV demonstrates a focus on modernizing outdated infrastructure to meet contemporary energy demands.
UPPTCL's Khair-Harduaganj line sets new benchmark with 77 cKM deployment
8The completion of the 77 cKM Khair-Harduaganj line by UPPTCL is a significant achievement, offering insights into large-scale project management and strategic grid enhancements in Uttar Pradesh.
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Substation surge signals shift in grid strategy: CEA

Jun 11: PGCIL leads central sector with 6,000 MVA capacity in new 765 kV substations
8Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) dominates the central sector substation expansion, focusing on high-voltage 765 kV projects crucial for renewable energy integration. This move solidifies PGCIL's role in bolstering India's grid infrastructure.
Adani cements role in private sector with 3,160 MVA substation projects
8Adani's substantial 3,160 MVA capacity in substation projects marks a pivotal shift towards increased private sector involvement. This development could alter competitive dynamics in India's power infrastructure landscape.
Megha joins high-capacity league with 3,000 MVA Khavda project
8Megha Engineering's entry into the high-capacity substation arena with a 3,000 MVA project at Khavda highlights a growing trend of private participation in significant power infrastructure developments.
TANTRANSCO spearheads state sector with 3,085 MVA in 400 kV upgrades
8TANTRANSCO's leadership in the state sector, with key 400 kV upgrades totaling 3,085 MVA, underscores regional efforts to enhance grid reliability and capacity, crucial for meeting rising power demands.
Gujarat's transmission expansion boosts ATC with 3,000 MVA upgrade
8Gujarat's ambitious transmission expansion project, adding 3,000 MVA capacity, aims to increase Available Transfer Capability (ATC), facilitating better power flow and addressing regional demand peaks.
Khavda RE Park sees strategic infrastructure boost with Megha and Adani
8The Khavda Renewable Energy Park receives a strategic infrastructure boost with Megha and Adani's substation projects, underscoring a collaborative push towards supporting large-scale renewable energy evacuation.
West Bengal enhances capacity with 1,000 MVA Satgachia upgrade
8The upgradation of the Satgachia GIS to 400 kV with a 1,000 MVA capacity reflects West Bengal's commitment to strengthening its transmission grid, crucial for sustaining industrial growth and demand.
Private sector gains ground with 1,000 MVA intra-state project by Adani
8Adani's 1,000 MVA intra-state substation project signals a strategic shift, encouraging other private players to participate in state-level power infrastructure, potentially driving more competitive pricing and innovation.
Central Electricity Authority's report reveals April-May 2025 as key completion window
8The CEA report identifies April-May 2025 as a crucial period for completing major substation projects, reflecting a concentrated effort to meet fiscal year targets and enhance national grid capabilities.
Renewable energy zones get infrastructure lift with 20 GW evacuation upgrades
8Significant infrastructure upgrades for evacuating 20 GW from renewable energy zones in Rajasthan highlight the government's commitment to supporting clean energy initiatives and reducing fossil fuel dependency.
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States lead grid push, private 400 kV lags

Jun 11: State sector leads with 558 cKM of new 220 kV lines completed by May 2025
8State agencies have spearheaded the expansion of 220 kV transmission lines, adding 558 circuit kilometers by May 2025. This expansion underscores state commitment to bolstering regional grid reliability.
ADANI completes strategic intra-state 400 kV line at Sangod GSS
8ADANI's completion of the 400 kV line at Sangod GSS marks a pivotal private sector contribution, potentially enhancing intra-state power distribution and sector competitiveness.
April sees surge in 400 kV state sector line completions
8April 2025 was a pivotal month with several state sector projects reaching completion, showcasing efficient project management and adherence to tight timelines in the 400 kV segment.
MSETCL emerges as a key player with multiple 220 kV projects completed
8MSETCL completed several 220 kV projects in May 2025, reinforcing its role as a central figure in Maharashtra's power infrastructure development and grid enhancement.
Introduction of underground cable in Manali-Korattur line by TANTRANSCO
8TANTRANSCO's deployment of underground cables in the Manali-Korattur line project is a strategic move towards reducing transmission losses and enhancing urban power reliability.
OPTCL connects critical railway traction substation with Nayagarh GSS line
8OPTCL's Nayagarh GSS to the railway traction substation line completion highlights the integration of transport infrastructure with the power grid, crucial for seamless operations.
May 2025 marks completion of diverse projects across voltage levels
8The completion of numerous projects at both 400 kV and 220 kV levels in May 2025 indicates a robust push towards meeting rising power demands and improving grid connectivity.
Private sector's minimal contribution in 400 kV expansions raises questions
8With only 11 cKM completed by the private sector in the 400 kV category, questions arise regarding private investment strategies and future participation in large-scale infrastructure projects.
Strategic LILO projects enhance grid reliability and flexibility
8Line-In Line-Out (LILO) projects across states are crucial for enhancing grid reliability, allowing for better load management and flexibility in power distribution networks.
UPPTCL's Bhadohi-Sahupuri line adds significant capacity to 220 kV network
8UPPTCL's completion of the Bhadohi-Sahupuri line significantly boosts the 220 kV network's capacity, ensuring improved distribution efficiency in Uttar Pradesh.
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CEA Annual Report: An update

Jun 11: India’s peak power demand nears 244 GW, gap with supply narrows to 1.4%
8India’s electricity demand hit a new high of 243.271 GW in 2023–24, with a peak met of 239.931 GW. The gap stood at only 3340 MW, indicating improved grid reliability and generation capacity.
Grid safety strengthened through new SOPs on protection audits and communication outages
8CEA’s 14th NPC approved Standard Operating Procedures covering third-party audits, grid incidents, and communication failure planning aimed at bringing national uniformity in grid protection protocols.
Distribution Perspective Plan extended to 2035; UPADHI portal launched for DISCOM accountability
8CEA revised its Draft Distribution Plan to project infrastructure needs up to 2035, while also launching the UPADHI portal to assess DISCOM and SERC performance in consumer service delivery.
Renewable energy generation dips in FY24 despite installed capacity growth to 190.57 GW
8Though India’s renewable installed capacity rose, actual generation from RE including large hydro declined 2.09% from FY23, bringing RE’s share down to 20.96% of total electricity generation.
Major thrust on pumped storage: Guidelines issued, EIA norms eased, DPR timelines halved
8CEA expedited the pumped storage agenda reducing DPR approval time from 125 to 50 days, issuing technical guidelines, and leveraging MoEF&CC’s 2023 EIA amendment to ease project clearance.
Rs 140.92 Cr budget deployed with 99.68% utilization; consultancy revenues remain modest
8CEA’s revised FY24 budget stood at Rs 140.92 Cr with nearly full utilization. However, consultancy service billing remained low at Rs 2.23 Cr, with actual receipts only Rs 11.88 lakh.
Retirement of old thermal units crosses 18.5 GW; only one unit phased out in FY24
8A cumulative 18,582 MW of thermal capacity has been retired since the 10th Plan, but FY24 saw just 220 MW retired, indicating a slowdown in decommissioning old and inefficient units.
RE-RTC and Resource Adequacy studies shape India’s long-term generation mix
8CEA used the ORDENA tool to finalize studies on RE-based round-the-clock power supply and state-level adequacy, supporting India’s target of 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030.
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Coal Despatch data: Update

Jun 11: 8Coal India’s May despatch drops 5.69% YoY despite strong captive push
CIL despatched 65.40 MT in May'25, down from 69.35 MT a year earlier. In contrast, captives despatched 18.07 MT, a 12.58% surge, softening the overall decline in national coal movement.
8Coal-based power generation declines 9.27% YoY in May despite summer peak
Despite seasonal high demand, coal-fired generation dropped to 110,822 MW in May'25 from 122,143 MW in May'24, underscoring a significant supply-demand disequilibrium.
8MCL and captive mines offset production slack from CIL in May'25 output tally
While CIL’s overall production dipped 1.42% YoY, MCL posted 101.04% achievement of its May target, and captive mines grew production by 23.15%, producing 17.03 MT.
8Overburden removal outpaces coal production in key OC mines
Mines like SECL’s Chhal OC (162.27%) and MCL’s Lingaraj OC (122.22%) exceeded OBR targets significantly, indicating a pre-stripping focus and possible prep for ramp-up.
8Solar generation from CIL subsidiaries triples YoY to 19,241 MWh in May'25
Led by NCL (6,842 MWh) and SECL (4,652 MWh), total CIL-linked solar generation rose 170.98% over May'24. Aggregate generation till May touched 38,100 MWh, up 220.87%.
8Dispatch to cement sector crashes 66.44% YoY from CIL mines
Cement sector coal offtake from CIL declined sharply to just 0.05 MT in May’25 compared to 0.15 MT last year, highlighting deep contraction in demand from this segment.
8Coal rake loading underperforms target by 18.28% in May'25
CIL’s average daily rake loading for all sectors stood at 318.7 rakes against a planned 390, a shortfall of over 71 rakes/day, with WCL and CCL missing targets by over 20%.
8Government levy collection from coal jumps 7.86% YoY in May’25
CIL paid Rs 5,196 crore in May'25 to the exchequer, up from Rs 4,763 crore last year. IGST rose 211.65%, and ‘Other’ taxes and levies spiked 234%, contributing heavily to the gain.
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Coal stock status : An update

Jun 11: Coal stock at Ghatampur TPS plummets to 4 days: lowest in Northern Region
8Ghatampur Thermal Power Station in Uttar Pradesh reported just 34.6 thousand tonnes of coal, equating to only 4 days of stock despite requiring 9.2 thousand tonnes daily at 55% PLF.
Jharkhand’s Maithon RB and Jojobera TPSs emerge as stock leaders with over 57 days buffer
8Maithon RB holds 626.8 thousand tonnes and Jojobera has 176.1 thousand tonnes of coal, translating to 57 and 62 days of stock respectively among the highest coverage in the report.
Adani Tirora flagged for criticality despite holding 230.9 KT stock IR issues cited
8Though Adani Power's Tirora TPS has 230.9 thousand tonnes of coal, it is flagged with only 6 days of stock. The document cites “IR issue” as the reason for low days of coverage.
Uttar Pradesh plants show extreme divergence: Maqsoodpur has 99 days of stock, Ghatampur just 4
8The Maqsoodpur TPS has a stock pile of 94.1 KT for just 0.95 KT daily requirement, leading to 99 days of coverage whereas Ghatampur struggles with the minimum in the state.
Gujarat’s Sabarmati plant achieves coal sufficiency via high import dependence
8Sabarmati D-F Station shows a 7-day stock at 62.6 KT nearly 49% of it (30.7 KT) is imported, highlighting reliance on international supply for short-term sufficiency.
Rajasthan’s Suratgarh TPS runs high: 545.9 KT coal for 14.4 KT daily need
8Suratgarh station in Rajasthan demonstrates operational security with a 38-day stock cushion, one of the highest in the state.
Southern plants face uneven stock patterns: Vizag and Damodaram Sanjeevaiah hold just 4 days
8Despite being active, Vizag TPP (54.9 KT) and Damodaram TPS (77.1 KT) in Andhra Pradesh maintain only 4 days of coal underscoring regional logistic or financial constraints.
Overall coal stock for 141 monitored plants stands at 53.7 million tonnes: covering 26 days on average
8The aggregate coal stock across all listed plants is 53.72 million tonnes against a daily requirement of 2.05 million tonnes, resulting in an average of 26 days of inventory.
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Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

Jun 10: 8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contracts related updates for the day
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Jun 10:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
8Tender for foundation work, erection and stringing of conductor of 2 nos. damaged 132kV transmission line Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, and commissioning of fabric compensator Details
 8Tender for estimate for proposed 1x5 MVA new S/s Details
 8Tender for rate contract for maintenance and upkeep of IT equipments and supply installation and warranty Details
 8Tender for erection testing and commissioning of new 33KV 11KV LT lines distribution substations etc Details
 8Tender for procurement of coal inlet pipe with flange and SS centre sleeve suitable for 8.5 E 9 coal mill Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of 34 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of 113 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning for carrying out the work erection of independent 11 KV feeder Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning for carrying out the work for shifting of feeders presently emanating from 66 KV S/Stn Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning for carrying out the work for bifurcation of 11 KV auto meter feeder Details
 8Tender for supply, operation and maintenance of two (02) nos. dozer for coal feeding and coal yard management Details
 8Tender for routine earth work for maintenance of rising and distribution mains up to 300 mm dia C I and D.I. and GI pipe lines including maintenance of valves etc. Details
 8Tender for repair and maintenance of damaged portion Details
 8Tender for supply of oil nozzle tip and splitter plate insert plate inner side plate for coal nozzle tip Details
 8Tender for supply of journal shaft for HP803 bowl mills Details
 8Tender for supply and erection of conveyor Details
 8Tender for bi-ennial rate contract of online preventive & breakdown maintenance works of coal mills & it?s auxiliaries Details
 8Tender for work of online purification of lubrication/governing oil in 210 MW Details
 8Tender for supply of multi gas detector and flue gas analyser for chemical lab Details
 8Tender for supply of various size pipes Details
 8Tender for supply of phosphate dozing pump and its spares Details
 8Tender for work of providing second PT source for 132kV and 33kV voltage level at various EHV substations Details
 8Tender for procurement of special purpose welding electrodes Details
 8Tender for AMC work for field operations assistance work in chemistry Details
 8Tender for repair of corroded ACW piping Details
 8Tender for high-pressure hydro jet cleaning of condenser tubes Details
 8Tender for procurement of roof bolt tightening kit Details
 8Tender for procurement of HSD for DG sets installed Details
 8Tender for AMC for work of overhauling, servicing, repair and maintenance of CTR make NIFPS (nitrogen injection fire protection system) at various EHV S/s Details
 8Tender for procurement of 33kV & 11 kV current transformers Details
 8Tender for annual estimate for pulling, relaying of snapped conveyor belt, laying of new conveyor belt Details

8Tender for protective ceramic coating on spiral casing, stay vanes and turbine top cover of generating units Details
 8Tender for procurement of brass screws, PVC tapes and other tapes etc. Details
 8Tender for repair and reconditioning of welding transformers Details
 8Tender for M and R works Details
 8Tender for providing training gallery, parking shed and miscellaneous civil works Details
 8Tender for repair, reconditioning, overhauling and performance test of CL-2002 VACUUM PUMP Details
 8Tender for arresting rain water leakage through roofs rain water down take pipes in various Details
 8Tender for assistance in repair and maintenance of foundry machines Details
 8Tender for repair and modification work Details
 8Tender for procurement of pump cartridge for ST I HFO pumps Details
 8Tender for bienniel maintenance contract for civil works Details
 8Tender for geotechnical investigation for plant Details
 8Tender for procurement of HT motors for coal conveyor and crusher application Details
 8Tender for diversion of 400 KV line Details
 8Tender for completion of balance works Details
 8Tender for procurement of consumables for OH of unit 9 and O&M of various Details
 8Tender for attending various regular maintenance works in CEPs, BPs, BFPs, drip pumps DMCWs, vacuum pumps Details
 8Tender for replacement of radial ribs and segmental plates of Air lock vessels in Ash handling system Details
 8Tender for augmentation of PTR capacity from 1x80+1x50 MVA to 1x80+2x50 MVA to 132/33KV SS Details
 8Tender for augmentation of 132kV substation Details
 8Tender for procurement of ACSR conductor with aluminium Area 80 sq. mm Details
 8Tender for supply of pneumatic and manual isolation valves Details
 8Tender for supply of seals/shims for hot air duct isolator for coal mill Details
 8Tender for as and when required civil works Details
 8Tender for supply & retrofitting of existing 6.6 KV VCB and supply, erection, commissioning and testing of new line Details
 8Tender for construction of 2X500 MVA, 400/220 KV substation Details
 8Tender for construction of various transmission elements (02 no. 400 kV and 02 no. 220 kV transmission lines Details
 8Tender for procurement of spares for M/s BHEL Make DAVR system Details
 8Tender for bi-annual contract for routine and annual/ breakdown maintenance work of 132KV switchyard and associated equipments Details
 8Tender for reconditioning / retubing of 2 nos of 240 kW air water coolers( statot cooler) of generating units Details
 8Tender for capital works re-wiring and electrical works Details
 8Tender for construction of equipment foundations for capacity augmentation of 33/11 kV sub-station Details
 8Tender for construction of stone masonry wall along Details
 8Tender for construction of equipment foundations for renovation of switchyard in addition with other ancillary civil works at 33/11 kV sub-station Details
 8Tender for automatic generation control for BkTPP 05 units Details
 8Tender for construction of control room and providing plinth foundation for structure, cable duct, fencing Details
 8Tender for repair work to the damaged RCC columns, wall, flooring in ash handling pump house Details
 8Tender for supply erection of 5 Nos 110 KV bay extension Details
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Tender for providing gang for the work of attending to resolving the fuse off call complaints LT /HT line Details
 
8Tender for providing gang for the work of attending to resolving the fuse off call complaints LT /HT line breakdowns for restoration of electrical power supply Details
 
8Tender for preventive and breakdown shutdown maintenance of 220KV ,66KV CR panels, DRs, SER, GPS, GRP, GCDP, digital AVR , RTCC panels, protection system installed on 6.6KV,415V switchgear and other panels including meters Details
 
8Tender for EPC project for design, engineering, supply, testing, installation, erection, commissioning & capacity up gradation of PA fan and ID fan motors Details
 
8Tender for work of O/H & servicing of ID fan/ FD fan / PA Fan & their connected system  Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details
 
8Tender for supply of misc consumable Details
 
8Tender for supply of HT motors spares Details
 
8Tender for biennial rate contract for the work of cleaning, collecting, loading, transporting and unloading of coal/reject coal and coal dust from bowl mills Details
 
8Tender for replacement of LT bare conductor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of LT bare conductor with AB cable on feeder Details
 
8Tender for replacement of LT bare conductor with AB Cable Details
 
8Tender for replacement of LT bare conductor with AB Cable on feeder of 33/11 KV S/s Details
 
8Tender for repairing of damaged compound wall & construction of water sump to drain Details
 
8Tender for misc. items Details
 
8Tender for work of main boiler during overhauling Details
 
8Tender for M and R of various civil works as and when required including repairing of cooling towers Details
 
8Tender for work of the repairing of the flue gas ducts / hoppers of boiler Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling, oil filtration, cleaning, painting & oil leakage attending work for various ratings of service transformers Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling of various vessels at water treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for work of O/H & servicing of boiler feed pump type FK-6D-30 & booster pump type-FA-1B-36 & their connected system Details
 
8Tender for repairing/reconditioning of tyre, trunnions and longitudinal beams of M/s rotary breakers Details
 
8Tender for annual work contract for assistance in operation of hydrogen plant Details
 
8Tender for biennial work contract for round the clock cleaning of CHP 210 MW consisting of conveyor Details
 
8Tender for laying of 33 KV 3Cx400 sq.mm. XLPE UG cable Details
 
8Tender for construction of 01 no PTR plinth, CT, PT, VCB foundation plinth, 01 no Cable frame supporting structure foundation plinth, cable trench, operational slabs, concreting near 11KV isolator structure and extended portion of switchyard Details
 
8Tender for thorough PCC and gravel replacement at switchyard along Details
 
8Tender for service contract for BTL and align works Details
 
8Tender for operating mechanism overhauling, servicing & repair of 145kV & 245kV CGL make CB at various EHV substations Details
 
8Tender for work of providing & fixing of electrical insulation, acid & alkati proof synthetic, insulating mat (1.0m width &3.0mm thick) at various substations Details
 
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8Purvah Green Power signs 1 GW WTG and O&M agreement with Envision Energy Details
 8WattPower and Aditya Green Energy host Watt Tech Nexus in Latur, focusing on LCOE optimisation Details
 8Multibagger green energy stock in focus after FIIs & mutual funds acquired 19.8 Cr shares via block deal Details
 8Jakson Green bags operation maintenance order of 1 GWp solar portfolio Details
 8Rudra Global plans to set up 30-mw renewable energy projects in Gujarat Details
 8L&T bags 'major' orders for power transmission and distribution biz Details
 8Acme Solar commissions additional 75 MW at Sikar project in Rajasthan Details
 8Qcells expands into solar panel recycling business Details
 8India Solar Power Generation Surges as Coal Makes a Rare Retreat Details
 8Inside Apraava’s strategy to transform India’s power grid Details

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8Tata Power, NTPC, IEX, CESC, PTC India, SJVN, Adani Energy shares offer up to 39% potential upsides Details
 
8J&K to boost hydro power capacity after IWT becoming infructuous Details
 
8Odisha’s energy revolution: One year of transformative progress under our government Details
 
8THDC commissions first 250 MW unit of 1 GW pumped hydro project Details
 
8TP Solar's Tamil Nadu plant crosses 4 GW module production mark Details
 
8NTPC declares commercial operation of 193 MW solar capacity at Nokh project in Rajasthan Details
 
8Nova Scotia premier pitches 40GW offshore wind energy plan Details
 
8Hybrid Projects Backed by Storage to Dominate India’s RE Capacity Additions by FY27: Crisil Details
 
8The critical role of IPPs in driving 250 GW of new energy Details
 
8IndiGrid Acquires Rs 2100 Crore Transmission and Solar Assets from ReNew Power Details
 
8Mumbai IndiGrid Expands Green Energy Portfolio Powers Sustainable Future. Details
 
8Clean Energy, Clear Future: India’s Solar Sector on a Growth Trajectory Details
 
8India’s Power Pivot as Coal Cracks and Renewables Surge Details
 
8SEforALL partners with NTPC, India’s largest power company to plan its energy transition Details
 
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CEA : Daily round up

Jun 10: All-India generation shortfall hits 11.43% as southern and eastern regions drag
8Southern region posted a 16.76% shortfall against plan, followed by the east at 14.67%. All-India deviation reached -89.55 MU on June 7 despite summer peak season load.
Over 5,300 MW capacity tripped on June 7 due to forced outages and low fuel
8Thermal and gas units from IGSTPP, Rajiv Gandhi TPS, Salaya TPP, and Kathalguri CCPP were among those out of grid. Multiple fuel-shortage tags indicate coal and gas constraints.
Multiple high-capacity thermal units rejoin grid after outage-triggered downtime
8Chhabra-II, Dadri, Anpara, Kawas, Gandhar, and others synced back on June 7 following issues ranging from turbine vibration and drum level deviations to conservation-induced RSD.
RSD and fuel shortage dominate June 7 maintenance log for major thermal units
8Units at Kudgi, Dadri, Kawas, Gandhar, and Udupi reflect conservation of fuel and reserve shutdown status, suggesting weak grid demand or fuel logistics hurdles.
Nearly 49 GW capacity idled due to outage or stabilization issues across all fuels
8Thermal, hydro, and nuclear segments reported over 48,800 MW under various categories of non-availability as of June 7. Coal alone accounted for over 24.5 GW of outage.
Thermal plants see sharp performance gap with just 74.79% net utilization
8Despite being online, actual generation remained far below capacity especially in lignite and gas segments where net output was just 63.51% and 46.59%, respectively.
Daily generation misses June 7 program by 11.1%, coal and gas fall short
8The thermal segment missed its daily target by over 466 MU, with gas-based units underperforming by more than 23%. Nuclear and hydro helped soften the all-India gap.
Aggregate annual generation lags by over 41,000 MU amid repeated daily gaps
8From April 1 to June 7, monitored units generated 296 BU versus the programmed 337 BU. The largest deficit lies with coal at a 25 BU shortfall year-to-date.
Hydro outperforms on daily basis, but still lags on seasonal generation
8Hydro achieved 510 MU on June 7, ahead of schedule, but year-to-date output still trails by nearly 78 BU as monsoon inflows remain subdued across basins.
Low demand and operational constraints keep over 20 thermal units in RSD
8Reserve shutdown and low scheduling tags for Dadri, Udupi, Gandhinagar, Anpara, Panki, and others indicate systemic demand weakness or ramping bottlenecks.
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Power allocations: An update

Jun 10: Power share snapshot: Allocation data for states as on 31 May 2025
8The Ministry of Power has released fresh data showing firm and unallocated power allocations to each Indian state.
8Useful for DISCOMs, traders, and developers seeking real-time power matrix insights.
NTPC dominates thermal allocations across states in latest grid share
8NTPC’s central thermal plants continue to be the backbone of supply across all regions, with significant allocations to UP, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.
8Unallocated quotas remain available under MoP control.
Southern grid: Telangana, TN, and Karnataka see tight allocation balances
8Southern states have little headroom in their firm allocations, with unallocated margins squeezed.
8This raises risks during peak demand seasons, especially if renewables underperform.
Hydro power allocation: North-East and Himachal gain edge in grid support
8Hydro plants like NHPC and NEEPCO continue to provide firm allocations to hilly states and neighbouring regions.
8Seasonal surpluses likely to influence short-term market rates.
Eastern region grid: Jharkhand and Odisha leverage local generation
8Eastern states benefit from proximity to generating stations with lower transmission dependency.
8The region also holds stable allocations from NTPC Kahalgaon and Farakka units.
Railways continue to get dedicated allocations from central generators
8Indian Railways retains exclusive allocations from major stations like Dadri, Vindhyachal, and Rihand.
8This ensures priority supply to traction operations amidst growing freight targets.
Western region allocations reveal strong balance in Gujarat and MP
8Gujarat, MP, and Maharashtra continue to enjoy strong central support with firm shares across NTPC and NPCIL assets.
8Maharashtra also benefits from Tarapur and Ratnagiri allocations.
Unallocated power pool: Strategic reserve held by Ministry for dynamic support
8Each regional pool retains a margin of unallocated power under MoP's discretion.
8These are often invoked during peak load, grid instability, or to support deficit states on short notice.
UT allocations stable, but Lakshadweep and Daman see marginal adjustments
8While most Union Territories retain their earlier shares, minor rebalancing is seen in Lakshadweep and Daman allocations.
8Essential for small-grid power reliability and diesel displacement.
Nuclear allocations spread across Tarapur, Kaiga, Kudankulam and more
8NPCIL units contribute a firm, albeit smaller, share of grid supply. States like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra benefit from dedicated nuclear energy allocations supporting baseload stability.
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Regulatory Upadate

Jun 10: GRIDCO’s Review on IoWC at Farakka STPS-III Dismissed by CERC
8The Commission found no error in NTPC’s GCV methodology for Jan–Mar 2014.
8Despite GRIDCO’s challenge citing assumed data and lack of infrastructure, CERC held the data passed prudence checks and aligned with past directives.
Regulatory Snub: UERC Tells UJVN to Stay Within Its Jurisdiction
8Despite technical justifications, UERC declined the transformer upgrade, asserting that transmission assets must be handled by transmission licensees, not generating companies.
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Transmission addition capacity: April-May update

Jun 10: Powergrid falls behind with just Rs 6,000 MVA added against Rs 14,000 MVA target
8Despite holding over 57% of the national FY target, Powergrid achieved less than half of its planned capacity by end-May, casting shadows over central sector momentum.
Private sector trails badly with only Rs 4,160 MVA added out of Rs 35,505 MVA target
8With nearly one-fifth of the national load, private utilities delivered just 11.7% of their FY 2025-26 capacity target till May exposing severe execution gaps.
TANTRANSCO leads state utilities with Rs 1,685 MVA addition by May 2025
8Tamil Nadu outshines peers with over one-fourth of total state sector achievements so far, driven mainly by 765 kV and 230 kV projects.
WBSETCL and MPPTCL emerge as top-tier performers in state sector
8West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh utilities clocked Rs 1,000 MVA and Rs 500 MVA respectively, contributing to nearly a quarter of May's state sector achievements.
Megha Engineering and Adani dominate early private sector additions
8Of the Rs 4,160 MVA added by private players, Megha and Adani accounted for over 80%, with Megha alone achieving Rs 3,000 MVA mostly at the 765 kV level.
Zero progress in 400 kV transformation across state and private utilities
8Despite holding a substantial share in total targets, 400 kV capacity saw no commissioning in May from either state or private players raising concerns about project phasing.
State utilities deliver 39% of total national capacity additions in May
8The state sector clocked Rs 6,430 MVA in May surpassing central and private sector achievements and indicating an early reliance on state-led buildout.
Transformation rollout touches only Rs 16,590 MVA by May against Rs 1.97 lakh MVA FY target
8Less than 8.4% of India’s FY 2025-26 transformation goal had been met by end-May, with serious shortfalls across 400 kV and HVDC categories.
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May: 220 KV plus transmission progress report

Jun 10: State sector drives May progress as central and private players stall
8Only 620 ckm of lines were added in May 2025, with state utilities contributing 609 ckm while central and private sectors remained virtually inactive
765 kV and 220 kV classes account for all commissioning so far
8No lines were energized in the 400 kV and HVDC categories by end-May, despite their large share in the year’s national target
Transmission buildout hits just 2.5% of FY 2025-26 goal by May-end
8Only 620 ckm commissioned out of the 24,400 ckm annual plan, raising early concerns on project execution timelines
Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh lead state commissioning race
8MSETCL and UPPTCL together accounted for more than 56% of all state sector line additions in May 2025
Private sector misses the mark with just 11 ckm progress in May
8Despite annual targets exceeding 6,000 ckm, private players contributed only a single-digit addition for the month
Central sector posts zero commissioning despite 10,349 ckm target
8Major PSUs failed to energize a single ckm by end-May, with Powergrid and DVC showing no recorded progress
Eight state utilities drive all commissioning activity in May
8Only eight out of 24 listed state transmission agencies reported any progress, highlighting uneven execution trends
Adani sole performer among private developers in May data
8Within the private segment, only one player recorded physical progress, with all others at zero commissioning
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IEX market update

Jun 10: Price ceiling breach persists across segments as MCP hits Rs 10000 in DAM and GDAM
8Day-ahead and green day-ahead markets continued to clear at the Rs 10000/MWh cap for multiple early-hour blocks, reflecting sustained evening-into-midnight demand stress
RTM volumes surge with widening price volatility from Rs 2400 to Rs 7949
8Real-time market cleared nearly 66 GWh on June 10 with hourly weighted MCPs swinging sharply, spotlighting intraday balancing stress and gaming risks
Hydro supply remains underutilized in GDAM blocks despite firm solar sell offers
8With zero hydro scheduled across many green blocks and dominant solar clearance patterns, flexible hydro potential remained locked amid transmission or dispatch bottlenecks
High-price hydro market sees single-hour activity spike but mostly remains idle
8HPDAM volumes were negligible for most of the day, with only a few early and late blocks clearing Rs 12138/MWh, pointing to structural mismatch in high-price bidder expectations
Excessive solar sell bids in GDAM met with muted MCVs, revealing market saturation
8Massive early-morning solar availability (over 3,000 MWh in some blocks) was met with modest clearance, underlining grid absorption limits or demand-side constraints
Buy bids in DAM crash by over 60% during solar peak while sell bids triple
8Between 00:00 and 09:00, DAM saw purchase interest fall from 20 GW to under 10 GW while sell bids exploded past 30 GW, compressing prices down to Rs 1379.07Evening ramp-up drives DAM back to Rs 10000 but with limited volumes cleared
8Despite a demand revival post-19:00, the market cleared only 2.8 GWh in each block as sell liquidity dried up, pushing MCPs to the upper ceiling with thin volume realization
RTM shows growing buyer aggression with several late morning blocks clearing near 7 GW
8Midday sessions in RTM recorded some of the day’s highest MCVs with MCPs in the Rs 2700+ range, pointing to rising use of RTM for both balancing and speculative dispatch
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Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 09: FINANCIAL BID CONTEST NARROWS FOR MULTI-YEAR REGULATORY CONSULTANCY IN TRANSMISSION
8A leading state power transmission utility has moved to the financial bid stage for a five-year tariff and true-up assignment.
8Fichtner Consulting Engineers (India) Pvt Ltd and RSA and Co advance to the final round, while AJNContractors Private Limited is disqualified at the technical stage.

Rs. 200 CRORE COAL HANDLING OPPORTUNITY DRAWS BIG PLAYERS INTO TECHNICAL PRE-QUALIFICATION
8India’s coal sector is seeing robust competition as a substantial project enters the technical shortlist phase.
8The focus on advanced handling technology and turnkey execution has created a tight field, setting a benchmark for similar projects in the pipeline.

RS 1,000 CRORE SOLAR TRANSMISSION PROJECT DRAWS INTEREST FROM TOP EPC FIRMS
8A large-scale 2450 MW solar evacuation tender has seen strong participation from established contractors such as Amara Raja Infra and Megha Engineering.
8The project is crucial for grid integration of renewable energy in one of India’s sunniest regions.

NO MORE OLD KIT: ONLY NEW EQUIPMENT ALLOWED FOR FABRICATION MEGA-DEALS
8Vendors chasing high-capacity supply contracts must deploy brand-new machinery—raising the bar on quality and upfront investment in upcoming power sector builds.

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Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 09: UNEXPECTED LOW BID: TOSHIBA EDGES OUT GE, HITACHI, AND HYOSUNG IN HIGH-VOLTAGE RACE
8Toshiba claims the lowest bid in a 400kV GIS project, outpacing GE T&D, Hitachi Energy, and Hyosung
8Hyosung T&D secures the second-lowest bid, overtaking established giants GE and Hitachi in the 400kV GIS procurement
8The shifting order among top players signals rising competition in India’s grid equipment market

ASSOCIATED POWER STRUCTURES OUTBIDS R.S. INFRAPROJECTS TO WIN Rs.150 CRORE 400KV TRANSMISSION LINE PACKAGE
8In a closely watched 400kV double circuit transmission line tender, Associated Power Structures Limited secured the contract at Rs.150 crore, leaving R.S. Infraprojects Pvt. Ltd. as the only other contender.
8The outcome underscores tightening competition and sets a fresh benchmark for high-voltage EPC awards

CABCON’S SUCCESS OVER JSK, LUMINO, STERLITE: IS A NEW PRICING STRATEGY AT PLAY?
8The latest high-capacity grid package saw Cabcon India Limited eclipse bids from JSK, Lumino, and Sterlite.
8Experts analyze whether this result reflects changing cost structures, new technical benchmarks, or a shift in market strategy. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Jun 09: LOWER ENTRY BARRIERS IN LATEST SUBSTATION EPC INVITATION
8Unlike several recent high-voltage EPC projects, this 132 kV GIS tender appears to soften bidder qualification norms.
8Is this a sign of shifting procurement priorities or simply a function of the smaller scale?
8A breakdown of experience and financial benchmarks is available exclusively to subscribers.
8Technical specs for major GIS equipment are broadly in line with national norms but are there additional features or stricter requirements? The full technical checklist is accessible for power sector professionals

GREEN CORRIDOR PUSH: HEAVY-DUTY MATS AND CRANE LIFTS MARK TRANSMISSION’S NEXT PHASE
8India’s latest grid project enforces mechanized tower erection and heavy-duty mats for swampy terrain.
8Discover why safety, quality, and access have taken center stage.
8Only direct technical and financial credentials count
8The new package expands contractor responsibilities, including live-line stringing and dismantling old lines

DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR MAJOR HYDROELECTRIC CONSULTANCY: 240 MW PROJECT SEEKS EXPERIENCED PARTNERS
8A leading government utility has pushed out the bid deadline for project management consultancy on a significant 240 mw hydroelectric venture in Northeast India.
8The extension offers new opportunities for consultants with proven hydropower credentials to participate in this multi-year, technically demanding assignment.
8Full tender analysis reveals unique eligibility terms and competitive benchmarks Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Jun 09: FEEDER BIFURCATION AND UNDERGROUND CABLING: RDSS TENDERS EXPAND TECHNICAL SCOPE
8Unlike earlier phases, the new RDSS tenders for Rajasthan now include underground cabling and mandatory GIS mapping as core deliverables indicating a push toward smarter and more resilient networks.
8The Rajasthan feeder segregation program, quality failures now invite clearly defined, escalating penalties
8From critical to minor, defects in feeder segregation execution now draw explicit percentage penalties, potentially impacting margins and contract timelines for every player in Rajasthan’s latest RDSS rollout.

RAJASTHAN’S FEEDER SEGREGATION TENDERS RETURN REVAMPED: FIND OUT WHAT IS NEW
8Two major feeder segregation tenders under the RDSS scheme previously cancelled by Jaipur and Ajmer Discoms have been refloated with the same core objectives but a modernized execution model.
8While the work remains turnkey segregation of 11 kV mixed-load feeders across multiple districts, the new tenders impose stricter timelines, digitized quality assurance, online reporting, and enhanced administrative transparency.
8From GIS-tagged assets and real-time dashboards to clearer penalty protocols and structured bid submissions, the shift marks an operational upgrade.
8The reissues reflect lessons from earlier procurement cycles signaling not just a restart, but a recalibration of Rajasthan’s power distribution reform push.

MAJOR LIGNITE MINING CONTRACT SIGNALS SHIFT TOWARDS END-TO-END SUPPLY INTEGRATION
8A new tender in the power sector integrates mining, crushing, and logistics for a lignite-fired generation project, with scope covering overburden removal to fuel delivery potentially changing the rules of fuel supply security for large Indian utilities.
8The new contract framework restricts subcontracting primarily to non-core activities, ensuring primary responsibility for mining and logistics rests with the lead contractor
8With the introduction of fully integrated coal mining and delivery contracts, Indian power producers are signaling a move toward greater supply security and quality control, departing from earlier models that focused on standalone logistics. Details

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Jun 09:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning towards i) additional 1 x50 MVA 132/33 kV, transformer at 220kV S/Stn Details
 8Tender for procurement of WEG Make HT motor spares Details
 8Tender for geo technical investigation for talcher thermal stage-IV 1x800MW Details
 8Tender for works contract for engaging an agency for assembly, welding, shot blasting and painting works of fuel bunkers Details
 8Tender for work of shifting of 33 KV/11 KV LT line Details
 8Tender for slope protection works power house Details
 8Tender for supply of battery set for various Details
 8Tender for dismantling, repair, installation and testing of 765KV SPOLT (Knee) type isolators of 765/400 KV switchyard Details
 8Tender for procurement of 150 MM globe valve with actuator Details
 8Tender for procurement of ball for wet ball mill of FGD system Details
 8Tender for revised estimate for proposed 1x5 MVA new S/s Details
 8Tender for renewal of road by providing and laying bituminous concrete Details
 8Tender for constructing new 11 KV feeder Details
 8Tender for supply of 11kV stay insulator porcelain Details
 8Tender for creation of 02 no 132KV line bays at 132KV S/Stn. Details
 8Tender for miscellaneous masonry repair works Details
 8Tender for installation of canopies over 2 nos. DG set along with panels and 2 nos. of DG oil tank and other allied civil works Details
 8Tender for transportation of 3000 Nos 8.00 Mtr (WL-200kg) PSC poles Details
 8Tender for supply and erection of seal plates SS 304 gr 3 mm thick for conveyor Details
 8Tender for supply, fabri, erec of GI steel structures, earthing, equipments, etc. Details
 8Tender for erection and commissioning of balance mechanical works Details
 8Tender for procurement of condenser air evacuation package vacuum pump Details

8Tender for work of providing & fixing medium voltage conductor cover tape for various 132 KV lines Details
 8Tender for work of repair of collapsed wall at 132kV substation Details
 8Tender for supply of mobile boost charging equipment, 14V, 300A , suitable for 1 to 6 sick cells, 2250 Ah exide plante type batteries Details
 8Tender for supply of blue indicating type silica gel crystals for power transformers and bus ducts Details
 8Tender for repair and replacement of axle gearbox internals and bearings for damaged rear axle drive gearbox Details
 8Tender for drilling of bore wells including fixing of hand pumps Details
 8Tender for AMC for routine/ preventive breakdown an shutdown maintenance of complete EMD equipment instruments Details
 8Tender for AMC service for round the clock operation, maintenance, shutdown and overhauling of all equipments in ash handling plant Details
 8Tender for AMC for routine preventive breakdown shutdown maintenance of complete CI equipment instruments Details
 8Tender for AMC services for round the clock maintenance shutdown overhauling of all equipment in boiler turbine and auxiliaries and balance of plant of 2 x 270 MW thermal power plant Details
 8Tender for rate contract for LAN cabling and other related miscellaneous works Details
 8Tender for replacement of old rested MS SP rail poles Details
 8Tender for replacement of old poles 11KV feeder Details
 8Tender for renovation of 33/11kV 2X5MVA S/S Details
 8Tender for renovation of 33/11kV 2X5MVA SS Details
 8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning of 7 Nos. 250 kVA, 415V DG set with AMF panel Details
 8Tender for supply, fabrication and erection of GI steel structures, earthing, equipments, etc Details
 8Tender for supply of spares for HP bypass oil supply unit Details
 8Tender for supply of shaft sleeves for TG DMCW pumps, hotwell make up pumps Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of on-grid solar rooftop project with net meter and remote monitoring system of 190 kW at various Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of on-grid solar rooftop project with net meter and remote monitoring system of 380 kW at various Details
 8Tender for establishment of 132/33 kV substation Details
 8Tender for construction of (2/200 MVA 2/80MVA), 220/132/33 KV grid sub-station Details
 8Tender for construction of control room at 33/11 Kv S/s Details
 8Tender for construction fencing with gate at 33/11 Kv S/s Details

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Tender for service charges for visiting of service person for servicing of acid and alkali metering pumps in CPU regeneration unit Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares for oil free screw type transport air compressors required Details
 
8Tender for system improvement work by drawl of HT and LT line with installation of RMU, DTR, LT Kiosk, FPB, DB and etc. Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for checking and repairing of coal bunker Details
 
8Tender for repairing and maintenance of different bituminous roads Details
 
8Tender for biennial maintenance contract and optional jobs for different maintenance jobs of all cooling towers Details
 
8Tender for annual rate contract for refilling, testing etc. of H2 gas cylinders Details
 
8Tender for procurement of gear coupling Details
 
8Tender for procurement of coal carrying pipes and flanges for overhauling of unit3 boiler Details
 
8Tender for contract for air seal works during boiler Details
 
8Design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of water treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for laying of tower foundations, erection of towers, stringing and sagging of conductor for a LILO of 220 KV line Details
 
8Tender for civil works for establishment of 20 TPH boiler including other miscellaneous works Details
 
8Tender for supply of 62 inch grinding rolls and compatible bull ring segments of XRP 1043 bowl mill Details
 
8Tender for supply for construction of composit rings mains in 11/L.T.line Details
 
8Tender for spares for sam Turbo make pumps Details
 
8Tender for civil & architectural works including, erection, internal electrification, painting & finishing works etc. Details
 
8Tender for replacement of bucket wheel support bearing of TRF make stacker reclaimer installed Details
 
8Tender for procurement of transformer turns ratio measurement sets Details
 
8Tender for procurement of different types of ropes & gaskets Details
 
8Tender for operation and maintenance of 10 MW ground mounted solar PV plant Details
 
8Tender for procurement of miscellaneous items Details
 
8Tender for procurement of different types of HT bolts, nuts Details
 
8Tender for procurement of fibre blanket, LBR matterssand GI sheet Details
 
8Tender for biennial maintenance contract for cleaning and housekeeping of boiler coal mill Details
 
8Tender for deep screening of railway track Details
 
8Tender for work of replacement of existing old 220 kV & 132 kV coupling capacitor by new 220 kV & 132 kV coupling capacitors at various EHV substation Details
 
8Tender for work of annual maintenance contract (AMC) for work of repair of ABT PC monitor installation of ABT meter, DCU installation and up gradation of ABT PC CPU along with due wiring and supply of necessary part at various EHV substation Details
 
8Tender for work of testing of EHV grade oil (dissolved gas analysis (DGA) of power transformer & ICTs on site by using mobile van & at Lab in emergency at various 400/220/132 KV substation Details
 
8Tender for work of providing & fixing BIS certified 200W LED high mast light with fixtures in switchyard at various Details
 
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 For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips:
8Ujaas Energy, Websol among other renewable energy stocks that rally up to 270% in Modi's 3.0 term Details
 8The critical role of IPPs in driving 250 GW of new energy Details
 8IndiGrid to acquire 300 MW solar asset from ReNew Details
 8Private Power: Critical role of IPPs in India’s energy transition Details

8Hybrid renewable energy projects to lead capacity expansion: Crisil Details
 8Coal India to restart 32 mines to meet power needs as clean energy stalls Details
 8Stride Green Secures $3.5 Mn Seed Funding to Accelerate Clean-Tech Financing in India Details
 8JSW Energy is working on emission cuts, water management, and biodiversity goals Details
 8Bikaner Solar Powers On 160.71 MW Boosts Green Future Details
 8THDC commissions first unit of India’s first variable speed PSP at Tehri Details
 8Monopoly stock jumps 7% after receiving SEBI approval to launch electricity derivatives Details
 8Solar federation to govt: Extend transmission waiver charges by a year Details
 8DEE Development Engineers inks pact for green hydrogen projects Details
 8L&T bags up to ?2,500 crore order from JSW Energy for heavy civil unit Details
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India’s wind sector must innovate and secure, not just scale Details
 
85 Undervalued Renewable Energy Stocks to Add to Your Watchlist Details
 
8HPCL has set an ambitious target to become a net zero energy provider Details
 
8Jindal Steel to buy power from 282-MW solar-wind park in India Details
 
8India’s coal champion reopens dozens of mines Details
 
8India's $80 billion coal-power boom is running short of water Details
 
8After protests, Chennai corporation goes slow on waste-to-energy project Details
 
8Electric passenger vehicle sales cross 4% first time in May 2025: FADA Details
 
8Hodek Vibration Technologies Opens Third Manufacturing Plant in Dharwad to Power Future Growth Details
 
8Hyundai India's 26 product launch onslaught by 2030 decoded Details
 
8Market share of electric cars in India accelerates past 4% in May Details
 
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NRPC's reactive energy account: An update

Jun 09: Rajasthan leads in reactive energy charges with Rs. 20.29 lakh payable
8Rajasthan tops the list of states with the highest reactive energy charges due, highlighting the state's significant energy exchanges under varying voltage conditions. This underscores the need for strategic voltage management to optimize costs.
Significant penalty risk for late payment of reactive energy charges
8Entities failing to settle their reactive energy accounts by June 16th face a daily surcharge of 0.04%, as per the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission's regulations. Timely payments are critical to avoid financial penalties.
Himachal Pradesh receives Rs. 3.79 lakh in reactive energy credits
8Himachal Pradesh is among the few states with receivable charges, reflecting efficient voltage management. This financial inflow can support further grid optimization initiatives.
Adani Green Energy and ACME face contrasting reactive energy charges
8Adani Green Energy owes Rs. 1.08 lakh, while ACME Heergarh has a Rs. 0.01 lakh payable, indicating disparities in voltage management practices among renewable energy players in the region.
Northern region entities face Rs. 45.99 lakh in total reactive energy dues
8The cumulative reactive energy charges highlight the substantial financial obligations of regional entities, necessitating a focus on strategic grid management to reduce future liabilities.
Delhi utilities manage Rs. 0.87 lakh in reactive energy charges
8Delhi's proactive management of reactive energy exchanges results in relatively low payable charges, demonstrating effective grid operations amidst high energy demands.
Punjab incurs Rs. 10.75 lakh in reactive energy costs
8Punjab's significant reactive energy charges reflect voltage management challenges. Improved grid strategies could mitigate financial impacts in future billing cycles.
SJVN and NPC among top receivers of reactive energy credits
8SJVN and NPC lead in receivables, benefiting from strategic grid operations. This positions them advantageously to reinvest in further efficiency enhancements.
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Thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contract related activities of the day

Jun 09: 8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage, solar, wind, BESS and T&D contracts related updates for the day
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Regulatory Upadate: Part II

Jun 09: CEA launches SPIBEAT Pro for smarter energy distribution planning
8The CEA's new tool, SPIBEAT Pro, aims to revolutionize how DISCOMs plan for renewable integration and demand-side management, promising a leap in digitalization within the distribution sector.
8By assessing battery-integrated rooftop solar potential, SPIBEAT Pro allows DISCOMs to optimize energy storage solutions.
8With SPIBEAT Pro as a catalyst, CEA encourages DISCOMs across India to engage in digital transformation.
Kashipur Substation to Get 500 MVA Boost After 7-Year Delay
8After repeated tender failures since 2017, PTCUL finally secures UERC’s nod to replace the long-pending 315 MVA proposal with a 500 MVA transformer upgrade at its key Kashipur substation.
Regulator Flags UPCL’s Late Procurement Push: Warns Against ‘Adventurism’
8UERC slams UPCL for delayed tendering in December 2024 despite known winter gaps, urging proactive planning to avoid emergency buying at higher costs.
Bijapur REZ Gets Green Signal for Rs.1,077 Cr Transmission Project
8CERC grants 25-year licence to Bijapur REZ Transmission Ltd for a massive interstate scheme in Karnataka; G R Infraprojects wins with lowest bid of Rs.107.7 crore/year.
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Regulatory Upadate: Part I

Jun 09: Inter-state project delays prompt DERC to deny Tata Power's extension bid
8With delays linked to inter-state infrastructure, DERC's decision pushes Tata Power to seek redress from central authorities, emphasizing the strategic importance of regulatory alignment in renewable projects.
Ghazipur WTE set to handle 2000 TPD, generate 25 MW power under PPP model
8MCD's ambitious project in East Delhi aims to tackle waste management by converting municipal waste into power, leveraging a public-private partnership framework.
8MCD defends its choice of competitive bidding for waste-to-energy facilities, citing the absence of a prohibition in the National Tariff Policy.
8By seeking early DERC approval, MCD aims to circumvent previous delays caused by third-party objections, ensuring smoother project execution.
KEIPL's Rs. 11.22 crore payment default leads to regulatory scrutiny
8The Commission is examining Kreate Energy's failure to honor payment agreements with D.B. Power, spotlighting the financial risks and regulatory consequences in the power trading industry.
8The Commission's strong disapproval of KEIPL's conduct in repeated non-compliance with payment orders marks a critical point of no return.
Regulatory green light for Jamnagar project amid 1750 MW drawal withdrawal
8Despite a major drawal application withdrawal, CERC maintains the project's trajectory, emphasizing its strategic importance for regional power stability and renewable integration.
8The transmission license comes with rigorous compliance requirements, ensuring accountability and performance standards are met by Jamnagar Transmission Limited.
STELLAR sets new benchmark for India's energy planning with indigenous tech
8STELLAR, a groundbreaking tool developed domestically, transforms resource adequacy and capacity planning.
8It provides states with transparent, data-driven insights for energy security and sustainability. Replacing traditional load duration curves, STELLAR's chronological model captures real demand and renewable generation.
8It strategically determines the optimal size and location for energy storage, crucial for effective grid management and integrating renewables into the energy mix.
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Transmission snafus: Critical gaps persists

Jun 09: RE evacuation delays pile up: SLDC Odisha silent on GNA requirement finalization
8Despite repeated follow-ups, Odisha’s SLDC has not provided GNA requirements critical for synchronizing upcoming RE assets. This stalling could strand 400+ MW in FY26.
Statcom inertia continues: PGCIL fails to commit timelines for Bhuj–Bikaner devices
8Key Statcom installations to stabilize RE-heavy nodes remain without commissioning timelines. PGCIL’s silence raises concerns for 2025 ramping season preparedness.
Bihar’s deadlock drags on: No movement on 220 kV D/C Ara Bikram line despite multiple flags
8The long-pending 220 kV line in Bihar continues to miss action. Powergrid’s response was vague, while state utilities have not resolved RoW issues since the 16th MoM
Fatehgarh load end bypass shelved quietly: No mention of decision shift in 17th MoM
8Fatehgarh evacuation was restructured in the 17th MoM, but the omission of the bypass discussion from the 16th meeting raises red flags about transparency in alternate route planning.
Statutory synchronisation delays flagged, then dropped: Why were Tamil Nadu timelines removed?
8The 16th MoM highlighted Tamil Nadu’s delay in synchronization approvals, but the issue is missing in the 17th MoM with no update or resolution cited.
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NRPC: Key highlights on TRAS provisions

Jun 09: Emergency TRAS provisions shake up interstate thermal and solar power dynamics
8The implementation of TRAS-Emergency provisions highlights a real-time regulatory shift, affecting large thermal and solar IPPs. How are these changes impacting interstate power balance?
Late payment surcharges loom for regional power entities
8With a 0.04% daily late payment surcharge, regional entities face financial penalties for delayed payments into the ancillary services pool. Discover the implications for cash flow management.
NTPC’s Dadri stations lead with highest SRAS net charges
8NTPC's Dadri TPS and Dadri-II TPS stations top the charges list, reflecting strategic positioning in the ancillary services market. What does this mean for NTPC’s competitive edge?
Renewable energy providers face hefty TRAS-Emergency receivables
8Major renewable players like ACME and Adani confront significant receivables under TRAS-Emergency. What are the financial and operational consequences for these green energy leaders?
Koldam HEP stands out with negative net charges in SRAS
8Koldam HEP's negative net charges signal an intriguing deviation in SRAS operations. Explore the strategic and operational factors behind this anomaly.
SCUC charges reveal winners and losers among power generators
8SCUC accounts show significant financial variances among power generators, with some entities incurring heavy costs. How are these charges reshaping strategic priorities?
Auraiya RF emerges with highest SCUC net payable charges
8Auraiya RF’s SCUC net payable charges underscore its operational significance in the market. What strategic advantages does this confer?
Adani Hybrid Four hit by significant TRAS-Emergency deductions
8Adani's Hybrid Four project faces substantial deductions under TRAS-Emergency, raising questions about the financial resilience of hybrid projects in emergency scenarios.
Capacity utilization disparities among SRAS provider
8The performance variance among SRAS providers, from DADRI TPS to SINGRAULI STPS, reveals underlying operational challenges and opportunities. What are the strategic takeaways?
SCUC adjustments signal regulatory tightening on power generators 
8The SCUC account adjustments reflect increasing regulatory scrutiny on power generation scheduling and compliance. How are power producers adapting to this evolving landscape?
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Coal Stock: Highlights

Jun 09: Ghatampur TPSrunsonfumes: Just 7 days of coal left at UP’s flag shipplant
8Despite being a newly commissioghned asset with central support, Ghatampur thermal power station reports the lowest stock in the state signaling serious supply chain lags.
Butibori TPS hits zero: Maharashtra’s coallogistics under scrutiny
8With no coal in stock as of June 4, Butibori becomes the only major thermal plant with complete depletion, raising alarms on last-mile coordination
Adani Tirora scrapes bottom:Coal stock drops to 7days

8Tirora, one of the largest private sector plants in Maharashtra, is now at a critical threshold, even though not officially flagged as “critical".
AnparaC dangerously low:Less than 10 days of coal at UP plant

8Despite its strategic role, Anpara C’s stock stands at just 8 days, putting northern grid reliability at risk as peak summer sets in.
Central India’s coal paradox: Korba STPS atjust 10 days despite pithead location
8Located in Chhattisgarh’s coal heartland, NTPC’s Korba STPS faces stock pressure exposing inefficiencies in pit-to-plant supply despite geographical proximity.
CEA criticality norms questioned: Low-stock plants stay off the red list
8Multiple stations with 7–10 days of coal aren't marked critical under the 2017 methodology, prompting fresh scrutiny over outdated risk classification.
Jharkhand’s Tenughat leads with 76-daybuffer: Planning pays off
8Amid a sea of 2-week inventories, Tenughat TPS sets a national benchmark with over two months of coal a case study in stockpiling discipline.
Gujarat’s Sabarmati run slight: Just 8 days of coal with heavy import dependency
8With 44% of its stock from imports, the Sabarmati plant faces vulnerability if port-side disruptions arise, even as nearby plants stay comfortable.
AP’s Vizag and Rayalaseema under stress: Just 5 days left
8Southern coastal stations face dual pressure funding issues and skewed coal allocation forcing them to operate with razor-thin reserves.
National average hides crisis zones: 27-day stock masks pockets of shortage
8While the all-India average stock appears healthy, plant-level data reveals over 15 units running at under 10 days highlighting the need for granular risk tracking.
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 09: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
Get the daily updates for :
8LNG
8Crude
8Chemicals
8Fertilizers
8Coal and Coke
8LPG
8Ammonia
8All tankers
8Bulk and Dry cargo
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IEX: Daily update

Jun 09: Real-time prices touch ceiling at midnight: Early RTM blocks clear at 10/kWh
8RTM data shows multiple 15-minute slots between 00:00 and 00:30 clearing at the market price cap, hinting at overnight stress or gaming in the short-term market. Volume matched sell side offers, suggesting a tight buyer-driven window.
DAM continues split personality: Half-day spikes, half-day slump
8In DAM, market clearing prices (MCPs) opened at Rs 10/kWh for the first two blocks, dropped below Rs 2/kWh by mid-morning, and surged back to the ceiling for the final 4 hours. This V-shaped trend raises concerns over price predictability.
Green DAM hits price floor as hydro, solar oversupply drives MCP down
8Hydro and solar bids overwhelmed purchase bids in GDAM, pulling MCPs down to as low as Rs 1.68/kWh. High solar availability in hours 8–10 depressed prices despite decent demand.
HP-DAM fails to find buyers for 24 hours straight
8Not a single unit was cleared under HP-DAM on 9 June 2025. Despite over 124,000 MWh of sell bids, zero purchase interest led to complete market failure in this segment.
Evening peak backfires for sellers: Weighted DAM MCP crashes despite volume spike
8Despite a late surge in volumes, weighted DAM MCP remained subdued at Rs 2,400–c Rs 3,100/MWh during hours 15–17. High sell-side pressure in these slots muted returns for generators.
Market glut confirmed: Sell bids in RTM nearly double buy interest
8Sell bids in RTM reached 1.3 lakh MWh against only 77,000 MWh of purchase bids. This persistent oversupply, especially in mid-day slots, reflects generation availability far outstripping demand.
GDAM sees strong solar participation, but buyers still lag
8Hour 8 of GDAM saw solar sell bids cross 1,600 MWh, yet MCV was only 1,570 MWh, revealing a tight margin of acceptance. Hydro and non-solar bids were mostly rejected.
Real-time power volumes dominate HP-DAM and GDAM combined
8With nearly 58,000 MWh cleared in RTM, the segment outperformed both GDAM and HP-DAM combined, reaffirming its role as the preferred flexibility tool for DISCOMs.
Weighted MCP in RTM averages Rs 3.65/unit: Arbitrage gap with DAM widens
8RTM's average MCP undercut DAM's by nearly Rs 1/kWh across the day, offering significant arbitrage opportunities for flexible traders and industrial buyers.
Hydro-centric GDAM clears selectively: 70% of bids left on the table
8Only 31,000 MWh out of  97,000 MWh of hydro bids in GDAM were accepted. This mismatch underscores planning inefficiencies or lack of matching buyer segments.
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Jun 07:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
8Tender for work of procurement of various clamps connectors for routine & emergency maintenance work at 400KV s/s Details
 8Tender for work of supply, installation and commissioning of transformer auxiliary monitoring system Details
 8Tender for procurement of spare parts of LandT make hydraulic power pack Details
 8Tender for lot-III electro-mechanical works package of 240 MW Details
 8Tender for work for electrification of remaining un-electrified Details
 8Tender for preventive maintenance of medium capacity 160 KVA to 1000 KVA distribution transformers Details
 8Tender for extension of control room and other civil work at 33/11 KV sub-station Details
 8Tender for supply of 33 KV O/D CTPT combined unit for various ratio Details
 8Tender for upgradation and construction of existing 33 3.3 KV to 33 /11 KV 2x5 MVA substation Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of microprocessor based, programmable speed monitor and instant measurement of 3 ph power in governing system Details

8Tender for repair & maintenance related to water proofing treatment work Details
 8Tender for execution and handing over of civil work Details
 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total 216 nos of 9-mtr solar LED high mast at various Details
 8Tender for extension work of 33/11KV subsation Details
 8Tender for running of PCC pole Details
 8Tender for award of contract for system strengthening works for survey, installation, testing and commissioning of new 5 MVA 33/11Kv substation Details
 8Tender for procurement of recommended spares of Voith make hydraulic coupling model Details
 8Tender for supply installation testing and commissioning of 165 AH, 480 V VRLA battery set Details
 8Tender for contract for structural strengthening & life enhancement Details
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 8Tender for supply of diaphram, partition plate and spares for APH of 3x210 MW, ATPS Details
 8Tender for extension of switch house Details
 8Tender for certain anticipated/emergency replacement/repair works on damaged conveyor belts of dibble feeder Details
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 8Tender for procurement of wet grinder 10Ltr, 3Ltr and 20Ltr capacity Details
 8Tender for rotation and replacement/ rerouting of ash disposal pipelines Details
 8Tender for supply of emergency restoration system for restoration of power supply Details
 8Tender for dismantling the existing wornout line fabrication rubber lining and erection of new MSRL pipe bend Details
 8Tender for procurement of 132 KV dry type self supporting termination and straight through joining kits for XLPE cable Details
 8Tender for renovation of all the centralized CO2 cylinder banks with automatic extinguishing system for hydro generators Details
 8Tender for work of supply & application of nano-technology based acid and alkali resistant nano modified anti corrosive coating on rusted transmission line towers of various 220/132/110kV lines Details
 8Tender for construction of dining shed Details
 8Tender for supply and installation of DG set Details
 8Tender for construction of RCC peripheral drain and RCC sump pit in ash silo Details
 8Tender for procurement of 01 no of 550KW,6.6KV, FAWP motor Details
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 8Tender for annual work contract for Hiring of 02 nos water mist fog machine for silos of 4x210 MW and 02 nos water mist fog machine Details
 8Tender for work of replacement of defective oil level indicator (MOG), air cell and other miscellaneous works of 40 MVA transformer Details
 8Tender for assistance in carrying out miscellaneous routine works for preventive maintenance of 220KV substation Details
 8Tender for work of repairing of broken main cable trench and replacement of damaged / broken trench covers at 132 KV sub-station Details
 8Tender for supply of radiators for TFs at 220kV S/Stn Details
 8Tender for work of providing & fixing 400kVAR, 7.31 kV, internal fuse protection, shunt capacitor units of 33kV at 220kV substation Details

 
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8WAPCOS & OHPC Sign Agreement for PMC Services of 600 MW Upper Indravati Pumped Storage Project in Odisha  Details
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8India's RE capacity in total energy mix rises to 49 pc in Apr Details
 
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Contracting news for the day: Part-3

Jun 06: BIG-TICKET ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT: WHY REPEATED CLARIFICATIONS MATTER
8The ongoing bid process for a major emission control system in North India has generated a record sequence of amendments.
8Experts debate if this signals technical evolution or heightened regulatory scrutiny for future compliance tenders.
8Multiple extensions for a flagship FGD retrofit highlight shifting timelines and planning uncertainty, raising the stakes for contractors and vendors aiming for India’s environmental upgrade market.
8Frequent corrigendums and shifting submission dates in a leading FGD retrofit suggest a pattern of evolving requirements, keeping all eyes on how large utilities manage compliance and contractor interest.

EFFICIENCY BENCHMARKS RAISED IN NEW DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER SPECIFICATION
8The latest technical criteria for 16 KVA CSP transformers call for uncompromising efficiency levels, aligning with the government’s star-1 energy rating and tighter loss caps at 50% and 100% loading.
8What’s driving this shift and how will it change the market for bidders?
8Vendors can opt for either CRGO or amorphous core material, with equal preference, if technical standards are met.
8Could this open up competition and supply chains for transformer core materials in India?
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Contracting news for the day: Part-4

Jun 06: TRANSMISSION SECTOR EYES NEW GRID CORRIDOR: CAPACITY BOOST PLANNED FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE LINES
8A fresh tender aims to expand India’s interstate grid with a major 765 kV double circuit extension, targeting seamless renewable power evacuation.
8The project offers new EPC opportunities for those tracking large-scale transmission line bids.
 
FREQUENT TENDER EXTENSIONS SIGNAL HEIGHTENED SCRUTINY IN EPC PROJECT
8Successive changes to bid dates reflect the complexity of the rail loading facility extension, as stakeholders seek clarity and alignment with technical standards. 

FROM RAJASTHAN’S VOLUME GAME TO TAMIL NADU’S PRECISION: THE EVOLVING FIRE SAFETY FRONTIER IN TRANSFORMER TENDERS
8While Rajasthan bulk-bought nitrogen-injected transformers, Tamil Nadu sharpens focus with real-time visual monitoring and faster defect fixes raising the bar for fire prevention.
8This tender filters the field sharply, favoring industry heavyweights over smaller players, a testament to the project’s scale and technical complexity.

FINANCING SOUGHT TO BRIDGE RS 417 CRORE CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FOR SUSTAINABLE HYDROPOWER
8The project’s detailed cost estimates approximate Rs 417 crore, with loan financing proposed to cover a substantial portion of this, enabling timely project execution and completion Details
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  • Jun 12: Power generation dips despite high availability: CEA:Details
  • Jun 12: CCO recruitment reopens after unexplained withdrawal of last year’s notification:Details