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Apr 22:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for hiring of scaffolding material pipes and clamps Details
 
8Tender for construction of 2 No operator room for FGD Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract of 400 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for construction of misc. civil works at 33/11 kV S/S Details
 
8Tender for construction of new and other misc. civil works Details
 
8Tender for work for comprehensive annual maintenance contract for 2x100 KVA UPS system Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various size of floor grating for boiler pressure parts Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection and commissioning of various accessories of conveyor belt Details
 
8Tender for supply of emitting electrodes Details
 
8Tender for supply of pulverized fuel bends for coal mill Details
 
8Tender for maintenance works routine / schedule / preventive / breakdown / overhauling of air compressors Details
 
8Tender for creation of 132 kV line bay and double bus bar arrangement at 132 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11kV ABC of size 120Sqmm Details
 
8Tender for work of replacement of overhead HT /LT line with underground cables Details
 
8Tender for procurement of braided copper strip jumpers for generators Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of single bus bar to double bus bar arrangement with 0.4 ACSR conductor Details
 
8Tender for supply of impact idler Details
 
8Tender for construction of 132kV transformer hybrid bay Details
 
8Design, manufacturing, supply, transportation, installation, testing, and commissioning of prefab Details
 
8Tender for construction of leftover works Details
 
8Tender for installation of impressed current cathodic protection system Details
 
8Tender for work contract for maintenance of ash handling plant Details
 
8Tender for supply of decentralized material Details
 
8Tender for construction of left abutment along with wing walls Details
 
8Design, supply, installation, retrofitting, testing and commissioning of 220kV bus bar protection scheme Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation and commissioning of retrofit emission control devices Details
 
8Tender for work of leak sealing of penthouse & APH center section Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT XLPE un-armoured cable size 1x400 sq.mm. Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11 kV HT XLPE cable 3x185 sqmm Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11 kV HT XLPE cable 3x70 sqmm and 3x120 sqmm Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT armored cable 3.5x70 sqmm, 3.5x150 sqmm Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT XLPE cable 1x120 sqmm, 1x240 sqmm, 1x400 sqmm, 1x630 sqmm and 1x1000 sqmm Details
 
8Tender for supply servicing and overhauling of OLTC of 100 MVA T/F Details
 
8Tender for routine and preventive breakdown maintenance of all mech. parts of mono-rail electric hoist Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various types of LED lights Details
 
8Tender for two year rate contract for CW chemical treatment Details
 
8Tender for outsourcing of ETC of new 66 kV SS Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance contract of all the air conditioners installed Details
 
8Tender for installation of solar LED street light fittings Details
 
8Tender for repairing and maintenance of TSR phase-1 Details
 
8Tender for replace of old damaged GI sheet of erection yard and repair work Details
 
8Tender for erection and commissioning of balance FGD mechanical works Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with five years comprehensive maintenance contract of 04 of 6 meter solar high mast Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with five years comprehensive maintenance contract for cumulative capacity of 65 kW of grid connected rooftop solar power plant Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with five years comprehensive maintenance contract for cumulative capacity of 65 kW of grid connected rooftop solar power plant Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with five years comprehensive maintenance contract for cumulative capacity of 136 kW of grid connected rooftop solar power plant Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of items for networking of internet connectivity Details
 
8Tender for erection of 33kV line Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 kV horn gap fuse sets Details
 
8Tender for supply of portable CTPT test bench Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection, installation, testing, and commissioning of materials/equipment Details
 
8Tender for repair and testing of 33/11kV damaged power transformers Details
 
8Tender for construction of 1 No. 220 kV bay Details
 
8Design, supply, erection, commissioning, testing and comprehensive O&M for 10 (Ten) Years for 16.5KW, 23.5KW, 12.5KW, 20KW, 15KW & 8KW grid connected rooftop solar photovoltaic power project Details
 
8Tender for construction of retaining wall around coal sampling room Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of LED lighting fixture Details
 
8Tender for misc. civil works Details
 
8Tender for tiling work Details
 
8Tender for repair work inside and outside of plant Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, commissioning and testing of 21 Nos. (3 TR each) of split-type industrial air conditioners Details
 
8Tender for regular environmental monitoring of stack emission, ambient air, effluent water, fly ash Details
 
8Tender for construction of 132/33 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for construction of store shed at 132/33 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for procurement of rotating shaft sleeve for 76 MW turbines Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR bare conductor by covered conductor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR bare conductor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR bare conductor by covered conductor ACS AL59 104.98 Sq.MM Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR bare conductor by covered conductor Details
 
8Tender for const. of new 11 kV feeder and line Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection, testing & commissioning of exhaust fans Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of controlled switching device Details
 
8Tender for work of supply & installation of 400kV lightening arrester base support insulator Details
 
8Tender for supply of 245kV AC filter CT & 145kV DC filter CT Details
 
8Tender for AMC for replacement of installed failed converter Details
 
8Tender for establishment of 400 kV AIS substation Details
 
8Tender for work of attending on-line/offline oil leakages of 400kV GIS connected generator transformer Details
 
8Tender for supply of LRSB lance and feed pipe Details
 
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For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips:
 
8ACME Solar Achieves 2 GWh BESS Milestone In Rajasthan, Targets 10 GWh By 2027 Details
 
8Rajasthan Solar Capacity Surge Faces Grid Bottlenecks Details
 
8CleanMax to supply hybrid renewable power to Shell’s LNG terminal and technology centre in India Details
 
8India becomes second-largest wind market in 2025, just behind China: BNEF Details
 
8Global wind installations hit record 165 GW in 2025 Details
 
8ReNew becomes India’s second-largest renewable player with 12.6 GW capacity Details
 
8Wind Power Surge: Resolven's New Partnership with SECI Details
 
8India's Record Clean Energy Surge Drives Global Fossil Fuel Electricity Decline: Report Details
 
8How India helped change the world's energy story in 2025 Details
 
8Suzlon Energy In Focus After Signing Strategic Renewable Energy Pact with Korean Giant GS E&C Details
 
8Green Power Surge Reshaping India’s Future Details
 
8Govt Weighs 30% Domestic Coking Coal Rule For New Steel Plants Details
 
8Why India must ramp up coal gasification as part of its energy strategy Details
 
8Fossil fuel generation in India, China falls for first time this century as solar surge reshapes power mix Details
 
8Record growth in clean electricity in India helps decline in global power production from fossils: Report Details
 
8India Played A Key Role In Transforming The Global Energy Landscape In 2025 Details
 
8India’s smart meter rollout gains strategic importance for the power sector Details
 
8Strategic Framework: CEA releases the National Adequacy Plan up to 2035-36 Details
 
8India Renewables Surge 98 TWh, Coal Still Dominates Grid Details
 
8Jefferies Sees India’s Renewable Energy Capacity At 359 GW by FY30 Details
 
8Renewable Power Growth Surpasses Demand, Keeps Global Fossil Generation in Check: Ember Report Details
 
8Renewable energies overtake global electricity demand in India, China Details
 
8Pumped Hydro Renaissance: Unlocking long-duration storage for renewable dominance Details
 
8Adani Power expands into nuclear sector with new subsidiary Details
 
8Regional Links: Meeting the electricity needs of the Global South Details
 
8Power transmission sector poised for strong growth on Rs 9-lakh crore investment pipeline: Motilal Oswal Details
 
8Juniper Green Energy Makes History as India's First FDRE Project Enters Commissioning Phase Details
 
8Renewable Energy Meets Entire Global Electricity Demand Growth in 2025 Details
 
8Uttar Pradesh features prominently on global night map, reflecting power sector changes Details
 
8Adani Power Limited forms new nuclear subsidiary, expands atomic energy footprint Details
 
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Five bidders push into final round as 2.7 GW transmission race tightens under reverse auction pressure

Apr 21: 8A tightly packed transmission package is pushing bidders into an aggressive pricing contest.
8The real challenge, however, lies in execution dependencies that could reshape project risk midstream.
8What appears to be scale-driven opportunity may actually be a carefully layered risk structure. Details

Daily Power Sector Tenders Excel update

Apr 21: 8Daily Excel covering new tenders and all published updates including corrigendum, amendment, addendum, clarification and status revisions, along with technical and financial bid opening, evaluation completion and final award actions including AOC and LOA issuance.
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BOOT amendment shifts Rs 13+ crore cost to bidders as timeline resets

Apr 21: 8A key amendment quietly reshapes the risk balance between the state and private bidders.
8While timeline relief appears positive on the surface, new cost exposures emerge around land and bay integration.
8The real impact will play out not in contract language—but in how aggressively bidders price the risk. Details

Land cost burden and change-in-law tweak reshape transmission risk profile

Apr 21: 8A routine amendment quietly redraws the financial boundaries of a key transmission bid.
8What was earlier utility-backed infrastructure now comes with direct cost exposure for developers.
8Behind the numbers, the risk equation has shifted far more than it appears. Details

CfD pool reshapes risk in 500 MW peak RE supply tender

Apr 21: 8A new CfD-based structure is quietly changing how renewable power will be monetized.
8Developers now carry responsibilities beyond generation, including trading, forecasting, and market risk.
8The real test lies in whether balance sheets can absorb the volatility this model brings. Details

Timeline extension signals complexity in 500 MW FDRE tender

Apr 21: 8A fresh extension highlights ongoing challenges in structuring hybrid and storage-backed bids.
8Developers are still recalibrating configurations under strict dispatch and performance conditions.
8What appears to be a routine delay could ultimately influence tariffs and bidder participation. Details

Timeline reset signals stress in transmission bid cycle

Apr 21: 8A routine extension on paper, but the reset points to deeper bidder hesitation.
8The delay in reverse auction could influence pricing behaviour more than expected.
8Behind the shift lies a broader signal of participation stress in complex transmission bids. Details

Repeated extensions signal stress in transmission bid cycle

Apr 21: 8Multiple timeline shifts point to growing discomfort among bidders beyond simple scheduling delays.
8The latest extension buys time—but not necessarily confidence. Details

Developer-led execution reshapes risk in 1200 MW ISTS wind tender

Apr 21: 8A new wind tender shifts land, connectivity, and delivery responsibilities squarely onto developers.
8While the capacity looks routine, the underlying risk structure is far more demanding than before.
8What seems like a standard auction could redefine execution strategy in India’s wind sector. Details

NEWS UPDATE: INTERNATIONAL & CROSS-BORDER

Apr 21: INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS & REPORTS

8IEA releases Global Energy Review 2026 covering energy trends for 32 member countries including India with data on renewables, coal, and electricity markets
The International Energy Agency has released its Global Energy Review 2026, providing comprehensive analysis of energy supply and demand trends, renewable energy deployment, electricity market developments, and energy efficiency across its 32 member countries and 13 association countries including India, China, and Indonesia.
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NEWS UPDATE: HUMAN RESOURCES & ADMINISTRATION

Apr 21: CONTRACT & PROCUREMENT ORDERS

8Damodar Valley Corporation initiates HPX single-side reverse auction HPX/20042026/00947 for thermal power procurement closing on 22 April 2026
Hindustan Power Exchange has issued Circular HPX_RA_00920 announcing a single-side reverse auction (Auction No. HPX/20042026/00947) initiated by Damodar Valley Corporation for thermal energy procurement, with seller interest submissions open from 20 April 2026 and closing at 13:00 hours on 22 April 2026.
8HVPNL extends Diamond Photostat contract by two months at Shakti Bhawan, Panchkula on existing rates till 30 June 2026
HVPNL has accepted M/s Diamond Photostat's request and extended its Panchkula photostat work contract for two months from 01.05.2026 to 30.06.2026 on the same rates as Work Order No.189 dated 02.07.2025, subject to post-facto approval by Whole Time Directors, signalling service continuity at the state transco's headquarters.
8PSPCL Services-I Order No. 82/BEG-I dated 20 April 2026 effects immediate transfers of senior engineers across transmission and demand management posts
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has issued Office Order No. 82/BEG-I dated 20 April 2026 effecting immediate transfer and posting of senior engineers including Superintending Engineers and Additional SEs across transmission lines, demand side management, and other key functional posts in the public interest.
8PSPCL issues internal memo to all HODs for IT hardware allocation proforma covering desktop PCs, printers, and UPS procurement
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has issued an internal memorandum from its IT department requesting all Heads of Departments to submit allocation proformas for newly procured IT hardware including Tower-type Desktop PCs, Black & White Multi-Functional Laser Printers, and UPS units, to enable systematic distribution and disposal of old equipment across PSPCL offices.
8South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited LOA to National Insurance Company Limited filed as duplicate for insurance period April 2026 to April 2027
This document is a duplicate copy of the SBPDCL Letter of Award issued to National Insurance Company Limited for comprehensive asset insurance coverage for the period 22 April 2026 to 21 April 2027 under NIT No. 13/PR/SBPDCL/2026.
8South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited awards one-year insurance cover to National Insurance Company for all assets from 22 April 2026
South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited (SBPDCL) has issued a Letter of Award to National Insurance Company Limited for comprehensive asset insurance coverage - covering offices, stores, substations, and all installations across Bihar - for the period 22 April 2026 to 21 April 2027 under NIT No. 13/PR/SBPDCL/2026.
8SBPDCL awards one-year asset insurance cover to National Insurance Company Limited for FY 2026-27
South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited has issued a Letter of Award to National Insurance Company Limited for asset insurance coverage for FY 2026-27, confirming the contract arrangement for protection of distribution infrastructure across the Bihar discom's service territory.

RECRUITMENT & VACANCIES

8CEA Admn.II section notifies Canteen Attendant appointment, clearing one regular slot and keeping two reserve candidates under 2021 recruitment file
The Central Electricity Authority's Admn.II section has formally appointed Shri Rahul as Canteen Attendant with two reserve candidates on standby (Shri Divesh Kumar and Shri Wadgoankar Abhishek Pramodrao), closing the recruitment initiated under file CE4-SY-12-14/5/2021 and demonstrating residual hiring activity at the apex power-sector technical authority.
8CEA recruitment result notice for 2023 requires re-scanning before editorial use as OCR extraction returned no content
The Central Electricity Authority's 2023 result notice could not be parsed as the document returned no extractable text on OCR processing, indicating a scanned image without text layer. Based on the companion 2024 notice covering CEA's Canteen Attendant appointment, this is likely a predecessor recruitment outcome notice.
8MNRE invites applications for Scientist 'D' and 'C' posts on deputation basis for initial 3-year tenure
The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy has issued Vacancy Circular No. 46/2/2026-ADMIN-I seeking eligible officers for Scientist 'D' and 'C' posts on deputation or short-term contract for up to 7 years, signalling active expansion of technical talent at India's key renewable energy ministry.
8MeECL opens 13 Assistant Engineer vacancies across electrical and IT streams at Rs. 83,000–1,96,100 scale, applications from 22 April to 15 May 2026
Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited has floated a recruitment drive for 13 Assistant Engineers - 8 in Electrical/Electrical & Electronics Engineering and 5 in Computer Science/IT - on a Rs. 83,000–Rs. 1,96,100 scale, inviting in-person applications from 22 April to 15 May 2026, with Rs. 400/Rs. 800 fee bands, signalling technical cadre expansion at the Meghalaya state utility.
8Ministry of Power's Workforce Adequacy Guidelines for Load Dispatch Centres referenced as annexure for 57th SRPC, enabling SLDC-to-Grid-India fixed-term deputation
Annexure 26a is the Ministry of Power's Workforce Adequacy Guidelines for Load Dispatch Centres along with guidelines for deputation of workspace from SLDCs to Grid-India on fixed terms - image-only in the dataset but the enabling document for AGC rollout, dual-channel compliance and the staffing plans that SLDCs must meet under the 30.10.2024 MoP notification.
8PSPCL Training Institute issues completion order TT-1265 for induction training of newly recruited AE/OT engineers under 3 CRAs
PSPCL's Training & Technical Institute, Patiala has issued Office Order TT-1265 dated 20 April 2026 confirming successful completion of induction training - including in-house TTI training and on-the-job exposure - for a batch of newly recruited Assistant Engineers/Overseer Trainees under CRA Nos. 309/24, 310/24, and 311/24.
8UERC Advt. No. 02/2026-27 notifies 1 Director post at up to Rs. 2,18,200 pay with 20 May 2026 deadline
Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission has issued a formal vacancy notice (Advt. No. 02/2026-27) for 1 Director (Costing/Licensing) post on deputation at pay up to Rs. 2,18,200 per month, with applications to be submitted via speed post by 20 May 2026.
8UERC advertises Director (Costing/Licensing) post at pay up to Rs. 2,18,200 per month on deputation basis
The Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission has advertised 1 Director (Costing/Licensing) vacancy on deputation, offering pay at Level 13A or Level 15 (up to Rs. 2,18,200/month), requiring 15 years' experience in large public utilities, signalling UERC's intent to strengthen its tariff and licensing capacity.
8UERC releases official application format for Director (Costing & Licensing) post with age cut-off of 01.01.2026
The Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission has released its prescribed application format for the Director (Costing & Licensing) post, requiring details of qualifications, pay level, and service particulars, completing the recruitment documentation framework for the deputation appointment.
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NEWS UPDATE: MARKET OPERATIONS

Apr 21: POWER EXCHANGE & MARKET DATA

8Adani Energy Solutions schedules analyst call on 24 April 2026 to discuss Q4 and full-year FY2025-26 financial results
Adani Energy Solutions Limited (BSE: 539254, NSE: ADANIENSOL) has notified exchanges of an investor/analyst conference call on 24 April 2026 to discuss financial results for the quarter and full year ended 31 March 2026, signalling an imminent earnings disclosure event for one of India's key transmission and distribution companies.
8Adani Enterprises Board to meet on 30 April 2026 to approve audited FY2025-26 standalone and consolidated financial results
Adani Enterprises Limited (BSE: 512599, NSE: ADANIENT) has intimated exchanges of a Board meeting on 30 April 2026 to consider and approve audited standalone and consolidated financial results for FY2025-26, a high-stakes disclosure as investors await FY26 earnings of the flagship Adani Group entity.
8Bangladesh Forest Department's EY-TERI report pegs three forest ecosystems at 8,80,885 lakh BDT/year with 50-year TESV exceeding 5,76,000 crore BDT, pushing PES adoption under USD 175 million SUFAL programme
A final report by EY LLP and TERI for the Bangladesh Forest Department's USD 175 million IDA-backed SUFAL Project values the combined annual ecosystem services of Modhupur National Park, Ramgarh-Sitakunda Reserve Forest and Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary at 8,80,885.63 lakh BDT, with Modhupur's 50-year TESV alone at 1,93,308 crore BDT and Teknaf's at 3,83,443 crore BDT - laying the quantitative foundation for a Payment for Ecosystem Services pilot and for integrating natural capital into Bangladesh's System of National Accounts and SDG 15.9.1 reporting.
8Bright Solar Limited files NSE disclosure of EGM proceedings held on 20 April 2026 via video conferencing mode
Bright Solar Limited (NSE: BRIGHT) has submitted a statutory disclosure under SEBI LODR Regulation 30 detailing proceedings of its Extra-Ordinary General Meeting held on 20 April 2026 through video conferencing, with resolutions passed therein having direct implications for the company's governance and future plans.
8CARE Ratings reaffirms NTPC's CARE AAA Stable rating and enhances long-term bank facilities to Rs. 1,60,000 crore from Rs. 1,55,000 crore
CARE Ratings has reaffirmed NTPC Limited's CARE AAA; Stable rating and enhanced its long-term bank facility limit to Rs. 1,60,000 crore from Rs. 1,55,000.02 crore, also raising short-term bank facilities to Rs. 9,000 crore and commercial paper to Rs. 10,000 crore, reinforcing NTPC's position as India's premier investment-grade power utility.
8CARE assigns NeoGreen Power Solar's Rs. 60 crore bank facilities a CARE BB rating amid 22.5 MW project funding closure risk
CARE Ratings has assigned a CARE BB; Stable rating to NeoGreen Power Solar Private Limited's Rs. 60 crore long-term bank facilities, constrained by stabilisation risk on its recently completed 6.30 MW project and pending financial closure for an ongoing 22.50 MW group captive solar project, representing a speculative-grade credit signal for lenders and investors.
8CARE withdraws SKS Power Generation Chhattisgarh's CARE D rating following NCLT-approved amalgamation under IBC insolvency proceedings
CARE Ratings has withdrawn the CARE D/CARE D; ISSUER NOT COOPERATING ratings on all bank facilities and NCDs of SKS Power Generation (Chhattisgarh) Limited after its amalgamation was implemented pursuant to NCLT Mumbai's August 2024 insolvency order (IBC Case No. 893/MB/2021), marking the formal closure of the rating process for this stressed power company.
8Epic Energy Limited files SEBI Regulation 74(5) compliance certificate for quarter ended 31 March 2026
Epic Energy Limited (BSE Scrip Code: 530407) has filed its quarterly compliance certificate under SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018 Regulation 74(5) for the quarter ended 31 March 2026, fulfilling a statutory listing obligation.
8HPX DAM hourly data for 20 April 2026 shows Rs. 17,000 per MWh peak price with zero clearance for 19 of 24 hours reflecting thin market
HPX's Day-Ahead Market hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 records market clearing prices of Rs. 15,000–17,000/MWh for the first 5 hours with cleared volumes of just 12-15 MWh per hour, and zero cleared volume for the remaining 19 hours, underscoring HPX's thin market depth compared to IEX.
8HPX DAM total weekly volume stands at just 420 MWh for 14-21 April 2026 with prices up to Rs. 20,000 per MWh on select days
HPX's Day-Ahead Market weekly summary for 14-21 April 2026 records total cleared volume of only 420.35 MWh across the week, with transactions limited to 3 active days at prices ranging from Rs. 18,091 to Rs. 20,000/MWh, starkly illustrating the exchange's marginal market share compared to IEX.
8HPX Day-Ahead Market clears 14-15 MW at Rs. 17,000 per MWh in early hours of 20 April 2026 with zero clearance from hour 6 onward
Hindustan Power Exchange's Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 shows an extreme MCP of Rs. 17,000.95/MWh in the first 5 hours with only 12-15 MW cleared per block, with zero clearances from hour 6 onwards, reflecting HPX's very thin liquidity compared to IEX's dominant DAM position.
8IEX ASDAM hourly data for 20 April 2026 confirms zero UP-direction volume cleared across all 24 hours on the exchange
IEX's ASDAM hourly market snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume in the UP direction across all 24 hourly time blocks, indicating complete absence of any-day advance market activity in the upward direction on this trading date.
8IEX ASDAM records zero cleared volume across all time blocks on 20 April 2026 with no bids matched in the any-day market segment
The Indian Energy Exchange's Any-day Single-Day Ahead Market (ASDAM) recorded zero cleared volume and zero market clearing price across all 15-minute time blocks on 20 April 2026, indicating no buyer-seller matching in this market segment on the day.
8IEX ASDAM weekly data shows zero cleared volume for the entire 10-day period from 12 to 21 April 2026 with no market activity
IEX's ASDAM weekly market snapshot covering 12 April 2026 to 21 April 2026 records zero cleared volume and zero market clearing price for all 10 days, reflecting persistent inactivity in India's any-day single-day-ahead power market segment.
8IEX DAM hourly data for 20 April 2026 reveals MCP plunging 80% from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 2,038 per MWh as solar generation peaks during midday
IEX Day-Ahead Market hourly data for 20 April 2026 shows MCP crashing nearly 80% from Rs. 10,000/MWh in off-peak hours (hours 1-7) to Rs. 2,038/MWh during peak solar hours (hour 10), confirming the rapid commoditisation of solar energy and rising curtailment risk for non-renewable generators.
8IEX DAM prices crash from Rs. 10,000/MWh during off-peak to Rs. 2,186/MWh during solar hours on 20 April 2026 reflecting peak renewable generation impact
IEX's Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 shows MCP swinging from Rs. 10,000/MWh during off-peak night hours to Rs. 2,186/MWh during mid-day solar generation peak, with sell bids touching 35,000 MW during solar hours, vividly demonstrating the impact of renewable energy on India's power market pricing dynamics.
8IEX DAM weekly data for 14-21 April 2026 shows MCP ranging Rs. 5,560 to Rs. 6,480 per MWh with 111,000–186,000 MWh cleared daily
Indian Energy Exchange's Day-Ahead Market weekly snapshot for 14-21 April 2026 shows market clearing prices ranging between Rs. 5,560/MWh and Rs. 6,480/MWh on simple basis (weighted Rs. 3,735–4,536/MWh), with daily cleared volumes between 111,000 and 186,000 MWh, revealing significant daily price volatility driven by renewable energy intermittency.
8IEX GDAM hourly data for 20 April 2026 shows 310 MWh cleared per hour at Rs. 10,000/MWh in green energy market segment
IEX's Green Day-Ahead Market hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 records approximately 310 MWh cleared per hour at a clearing price of Rs. 10,000/MWh in the active hours, with solar, non-solar, and hydro energy components tracked separately in India's dedicated green power market.
8IEX GDAM weekly summary for 14-21 April 2026 shows green energy clearing prices ranging Rs. 5,398 to Rs. 6,555 per MWh
Indian Energy Exchange's Green Day-Ahead Market weekly data for 14-21 April 2026 shows market clearing prices ranging from Rs. 5,398/MWh to Rs. 6,555/MWh (simple MCP) with weighted average prices of Rs. 3,866–4,513/MWh, tracking green energy trading volumes across solar, non-solar, and hydro categories in India's renewable power market.
8IEX GTAM records Rs. 9,332–9,424 per MWh average clearing price for DAC contracts on 20 April 2026 across multiple hourly blocks
Indian Energy Exchange's Green Term-Ahead Market recorded multiple DAC (Daily Auction Contract) trades on 20 April 2026 at average prices ranging from Rs. 9,332/MWh to Rs. 9,424/MWh with volumes of 11-12.84 MWh per block and 4 trades per instrument, showing active green term market trading activity.
8IEX Green DAM records Rs. 10,000/MWh clearing price in overnight blocks on 20 April 2026 with 310-312 MW cleared in first hour
Indian Energy Exchange's Green Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 shows clearing prices at Rs. 10,000/MWh in overnight blocks with 310-312 MW cleared in the first hour, reflecting the market dynamics in India's dedicated green energy trading platform for renewable power.
8IEX IDAS 15-minute block report for 20 April 2026 shows nil cleared volumes in all monitored intraday advance scheduling windows
IEX's Intraday Advance Scheduling daily report for 20 April 2026 records nil cleared volumes across all monitored 15-minute blocks, indicating absence of advance intraday trading activity in this market segment on the date.
8IEX IDAS hourly report for 20 April 2026 shows up to 348 MWh of sell bids in peak solar hours with zero cleared volume due to absent buy side
IEX's IDAS hourly report for 20 April 2026 shows renewable generators submitting sell bids of up to 348 MWh in midday hours (hours 12-16) in the intraday advance scheduling market, but achieving zero clearance due to absence of buy-side participation, highlighting the challenge of finding buyers for surplus solar energy.
8IEX IDAS weekly report for 14-21 April 2026 shows total 1,932 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000 per MWh on only 2 active days
IEX's IDAS weekly summary for 14-21 April 2026 shows sporadic market activity with only 2 active trading days - 14 April (171.50 MWh) and 16 April (1,760.75 MWh) - both clearing at Rs. 10,000/MWh, with zero activity on all other days, highlighting the intermittent nature of India's intraday advance scheduling market.
8IEX RTM 15-minute market for 20 April 2026 clears 50 to 2,000 MW per block at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in overnight power shortage
IEX's Real-Time Market 15-minute block report for 20 April 2026 shows significant overnight clearing at Rs. 10,000/MWh with volumes ranging from 50 MW to 2,000 MW per block in the first 3 hours, reflecting tight supply conditions that required urgent real-time market sourcing to meet overnight grid requirements.
8IEX RTM MCP crashes from Rs. 10,000 per MWh at midnight to Rs. 2,269 per MWh by hour 8 on 20 April 2026 as solar power floods the grid
IEX's Real-Time Market hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 vividly illustrates India's solar revolution - with RTM prices collapsing from Rs. 10,000/MWh at midnight to Rs. 2,269/MWh by mid-morning as solar generation ramps up, representing an 80% intraday price crash and a major signal for grid operators managing renewable variability.
8IEX RTM hourly report for 20 April 2026 shows 4,800 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in first 3 hours with zero activity from hour 4 onwards
IEX's Real-Time Market hourly report for 20 April 2026 records 4,800 MWh of total cleared volume across the first 3 hours at Rs. 10,000/MWh, with zero clearance thereafter, confirming that real-time market was primarily used for emergency overnight grid balancing when conventional supply fell short.
8IEX RTM session 1 for 20 April 2026 shows 14,635 MW purchase bids against 3,827 MW sell offers clearing at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in off-peak hours
IEX's Real-Time Market session-wise snapshot for 20 April 2026 reveals extreme demand pressure in overnight sessions with purchase bids of 14,635–16,806 MW against sell offers of only 3,827–6,254 MW in hours 1-3, all clearing at the ceiling price of Rs. 10,000/MWh, highlighting severe off-peak grid stress requiring emergency real-time market interventions.
8IEX RTM weekly data for 14-21 April 2026 shows peak daily clearing of 8,698 MWh on 18 April with total 37,900 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000 per MWh
IEX's Real-Time Market weekly summary for 14-21 April 2026 records total cleared volume of approximately 37,900 MWh at Rs. 10,000/MWh across the week, peaking at 8,698 MWh on 18 April 2026, revealing that India's real-time power market is being consistently used for emergency grid balancing at maximum ceiling price.
8IEX RTM weekly volume totals 11.62 lakh MWh for 14-21 April 2026 with MCP ranging Rs. 5,184 to Rs. 6,804 per MWh
IEX's Real-Time Market weekly data for 14-21 April 2026 records total cleared volume of approximately 11.62 lakh MWh with market clearing prices ranging from Rs. 5,184/MWh to Rs. 6,804/MWh (simple basis), confirming the RTM's role as a significant and growing mechanism for grid balancing in India's evolving electricity market.
8IEX TAM daily trades on 20 April 2026 show WR DAC contracts averaging Rs. 9,820 per MWh with NR and SR contracts clearing at ceiling Rs. 10,000 per MWh
IEX's Term-Ahead Market records on 20 April 2026 show Daily Auction Contracts in the Western Region clearing at an average of Rs. 9,820/MWh (93.63 MWh, 10 trades) while Northern and Southern Region contracts cleared at the ceiling price of Rs. 10,000/MWh, reflecting tight power availability across India's TAM on this date.
8IEX clarifies CERC's draft market coupling regulations are for consultation as shares fall 6% amid investor concern over power exchange restructuring
Indian Energy Exchange Limited (BSE: 540750) has filed a clarification with BSE following a 6% share price fall, stating that CERC's CERC (Power Market) (Second Amendment) Regulations 2026 - proposing DAM market coupling - are open for stakeholder consultation and extend CERC's own Su-Moto Order of July 2025, with significant implications for IEX's competitive positioning in India's power market.
8IEX schedules investor conference call on 24 April 2026 at 2:30 PM to discuss Q4 FY2025-26 results amid CERC market coupling regulatory uncertainty
Indian Energy Exchange Limited (BSE: 540750, NSE: IEX) has notified exchanges of an analyst/investor conference call on 24 April 2026 at 2:30 PM IST to discuss financial results for the quarter ended March 2026, a critical call given ongoing investor concern about the CERC's market coupling draft regulations that triggered a 6% share fall.
8NAVA Limited responds to exchange surveillance query on unexplained trading volume surge with no material information disclosure
NAVA Limited (BSE: 513023, NSE: NAVA) has submitted a clarification to exchanges confirming compliance with all SEBI LODR requirements and denying the existence of any undisclosed material information following an exchange surveillance query triggered by an unusual surge in trading volumes around 18 April 2026.
8NLDC reports 1.6% Day-Ahead and 0.6% real-time demand forecasting error for all-India grid on 18 April 2026
Grid Controller of India's NLDC has reported a Day-Ahead Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) of 1.6% and Real-Time MAPE of 0.6% for demand met across India's electricity grid on 18 April 2026 under IEGC-2023 Article 31.2(i), providing a statutory measure of grid forecasting accuracy.
8PXIL DSM report for 20 April 2026 shows 200-500 MW sell-side offers at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in overnight blocks with zero buy-side matching
Power Exchange India Limited's DSM (Deviation Settlement Mechanism) market report for 20 April 2026 records sell-side volumes of 200-500 MW at Rs. 10,000/MWh in the first two hours, with zero buy-side participation and nil transactions in all subsequent blocks, indicating the market's limited functionality.
8PXIL GDAM hourly data confirms zero cleared volumes across all 24 hours on 20 April 2026 in the green energy market
PXIL's hourly Green Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume and zero MCP across all 24 hours, reconfirming the exchange's inability to find any buyer-seller match in its green energy market segment on this date.
8PXIL GDAM records zero transactions across the entire 10-day period from 12 to 21 April 2026 confirming market inactivity
PXIL's weekly Green Day-Ahead Market summary for the 10-day period 12-21 April 2026 shows zero cleared volume and zero MCP across all dates, highlighting the persistent market inactivity in PXIL's green energy segment compared to IEX's active GDAM trading.
8PXIL Green DAM records zero cleared volume across all time blocks on 20 April 2026 with no green energy transactions executed
Power Exchange India Limited's Green Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume across all 15-minute time blocks, indicating a complete absence of any buyer-seller match in PXIL's green energy market segment on this date.
8PXIL HPDAM hourly data shows zero transactions in all 24 hours on 20 April 2026 with no buyer-seller match achieved
PXIL's HPDAM hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume and zero clearing price across all 24 hourly blocks, with no successful buyer-seller matches in the exchange's high-price day-ahead market on this date.
8PXIL HPDAM records zero cleared volume in all time blocks on 20 April 2026 indicating no high-price market activity
Power Exchange India Limited's HPDAM market snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume and zero MCP across all 15-minute blocks, indicating no energy transactions were matched in this market segment on the date.
8PXIL HPDAM weekly report shows zero transactions for the entire 10-day period from 12 to 21 April 2026
PXIL's HPDAM weekly market report for 12-21 April 2026 records zero cleared volume across all 10 days, confirming the exchange's complete inactivity in its high-price day-ahead market segment, a persistent pattern reflecting low market adoption.
8PXIL RTM clears 400-500 MW at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in overnight hour 2 on 20 April 2026 with zero volume in all other time blocks
Power Exchange India Limited's Real-Time Market 15-minute snapshot for 20 April 2026 records 400-500 MW cleared at ceiling price Rs. 10,000/MWh only in the 01:00-02:00 hour (four blocks), with zero volumes in all other 92 blocks, demonstrating PXIL's marginal RTM participation compared to IEX's dominant overnight clearing.
8PXIL RTM hourly data for 20 April 2026 records 450 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000 per MWh only in the second hour with zero across all remaining hours
PXIL's Real-Time Market hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 shows 450 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000/MWh only in the 01:00-02:00 hour block, with zero clearance across all other 23 hours, placing PXIL's total RTM contribution at a fraction of IEX's 4,800 MWh cleared in the same time window.
8PXIL RTM weekly total reaches 5,425 MWh for 12-21 April 2026 with 18 April showing peak 3,500 MWh at Rs. 9,999.88 per MWh
PXIL's Real-Time Market weekly summary for 12-21 April 2026 records total cleared volume of approximately 5,425 MWh with peak activity on 18 April (3,500 MWh at Rs. 9,999.88/MWh), a small fraction of IEX's weekly RTM volumes but reflective of growing PXIL market presence in real-time power trading.
8Patel Engineering Limited issues postal ballot notice for special resolution to appoint Ms. Sudha Navandar as Director with DIN 02804964
Patel Engineering Limited (BSE: 531120, NSE: PATELENG) has filed a Postal Ballot Notice dated 15 April 2026 seeking shareholder approval through electronic voting for appointment of Ms. Sudha Navandar (DIN: 02804964) as a Director, as the company strengthens its board composition.
8Premier Energies allots 9.57 lakh shares at Rs. 700 each to ESOP Trust in first tranche under ESOP Scheme 2025
Premier Energies Limited (NSE: PREMIERENE) has allotted 9,57,142 equity shares at Rs. 700 per share to its ESOP Trust on 20 April 2026 in the first phase of its Employee Stock Option Plan 2025, out of total 90,15,487 shares approved by shareholders, with shares to be subsequently granted to eligible employees.
8Promax Power Limited (BSE SME Scrip 543375) declares non-applicability of Annual Secretarial Compliance Report for FY2025-26
Promax Power Limited (BSE SME Scrip Code: 543375) has intimated BSE of the non-applicability of the Annual Secretarial Compliance Report under Regulation 24A for FY ended 31 March 2026, as the company qualifies for the SEBI LODR Regulation 15(2)(b) SME exemption from Corporate Governance provisions.
8TGTRANSCO tables Telangana's 400/220 kV ICT constraints at Ramagundam, Dindi, Gajwel, Damerchrla, Hyderabad, Shankarpally requiring multiple 315/500 MVA ICT upgrades
Annexure-37F sets out Telangana's 400/220 kV ICT constraints - including 2x315+2x250+1x200 MVA at Ramagundam, 2x315 MVA at Dindi (315 MVA ICT-3 approved), 2x315+2x500 MVA at Gajwel, 2x500 MVA at Damerchrla, 3x315+1x500 MVA at Hyderabad and upgradation at Shankarpally - each with 42nd CMETS approvals and ICT swap plans that together redraw Telangana's 400/220 kV backbone.
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NEWS UPDATE: POLICY & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

Apr 21: POLICY CIRCULARS & GOVERNMENT ORDERS

8State power-sector regulatory brief issued April 2026 carries short-form public disclosure at 143 words
A brief regulatory disclosure document issued in April 2026 by a state power-sector body carries 143 words of content, consistent with a short-form public notice or order summary published on a state commission's website for compliance transparency.
8State power-sector regulatory disclosure issued April 2026 publishes 457-word public notice on commission website
A 457-word regulatory disclosure document issued in April 2026 is consistent with a short-form public notice or order summary published by a state electricity regulatory commission, adding to the volume of formal disclosures in India's power sector information stream this cycle.
8Power sector document submitted in April 2026 batch returned blank on extraction and could not be parsed for editorial use
A document submitted in the April 2026 batch could not be parsed as its content was blank or unextractable on processing, suggesting a corrupted file, a scanned image without OCR layer, or an empty submission that requires re-submission by the originating entity before editorial treatment.
8Rajasthan utility publishes 3,604-word public notice or tender document on official website in April 2026
A utility disclosure document carrying 3,604 words was published on an official utility website in April 2026, bundled alongside Rajasthan discom tariff and transmission filings. The document is likely a tender, circular or compliance notice requiring verification of the source entity from the primary URL before standalone editorial treatment.

REGULATORY FRAMEWORK UPDATES

8Engineering research on smart lithium-ion battery monitoring and automatic switching system published in IJSRET Volume 12 Issue 2 for 2026
A research paper by Sanghavi College of Engineering, Maharashtra published in IJSRET (Volume 12, Issue 2, ISSN: 2395-566X) presents a smart lithium-ion battery monitoring, protection, and automatic switching system addressing reliability needs in EV and renewable energy storage applications.
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NEWS UPDATE: TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE & GRID OPERATIONS

Apr 21: GRID OPERATIONS & OUTAGE REPORTS

8ERLDC generation outage report for 20 April 2026 shows 20 MW central sector and multiple state sector units under planned maintenance in Eastern Region
Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's generation outage report for 20 April 2026 records 20 MW of planned central sector outage at NHPC's Rangit Hydro Power Station in Sikkim under annual maintenance, alongside state sector planned outages at OHPC's Burla and Balimela hydro stations in Odisha, impacting Eastern Region grid availability.
8Eastern Region faces 1,589 MW peak power shortage on 20 April 2026 with demand met at 29,815 MW against 31,404 MW requirement as per ERLDC report
GRID-INDIA's Eastern RLDC daily power supply position report for 20 April 2026 reveals a 1,589 MW evening peak shortage in the Eastern Region, with demand met at only 29,815 MW against a requirement of 31,404 MW, and day energy deficit of 6.18 MU, signalling persistent supply constraints in Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 12 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 13 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 14 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 15 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 16 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 17 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 18 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 19 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 20 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 21 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 22 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 23 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 24 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 25 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 26 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 27 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 28 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 29 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 30 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA publish comprehensive daily operational data for 19-20 April 2026 across TAM trades, PSP, voltage indices, and coal stock positions
Grid Controller of India (GRID-INDIA) and Central Electricity Authority (CEA) have released a comprehensive set of daily operational reports for 19-20 April 2026 covering IEX Term-Ahead Market trade data, regional PSP reports, voltage deviation indices, generation/line outage reports, and coal stock positions across all regions of India's national electricity grid.
8Grid-India flags low Short Circuit Ratio at 15 Northern Region ISTS pooling stations including Bhadla-III and Ramgarh PG, threatening RE integration at 4,395 MVA Bhadla-II and 3,873 MVA Bikaner-II
Grid-India's Annexure-10A communication tables Short Circuit Ratios under 13 credible contingencies for ISTS pooling stations - with Fatehgarh-III at 3.92 base SCR, Bikaner-II at 3.80 and Bhadla-III/Ramgarh at zero installed RE - quantifying the weak-grid conditions where RE integration will fail voltage ride-through, feeding directly into the CEA committee report on Rajasthan/Gujarat RE generation loss events.
8India's national grid frequency averages 49.989 Hz on 20 April 2026 with FVI of 0.0584 and 33.99% of time within IEGC band
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has reported that India's national electricity grid maintained an average frequency of 49.989 Hz on 20 April 2026, with a Frequency Variation Index of 0.0584 and only 33.99% of the time within the tighter IEGC band of 49.97–50.03 Hz, flagging the ongoing challenge of frequency control as renewable energy penetration increases.
8NERLDC reports North Eastern grid frequency peaked at 50.39 Hz on 19 April 2026 with 24.46% of time outside IEGC band
GRID-INDIA's North Eastern RLDC reports that the North Eastern grid ran at an average frequency of 50.02 Hz on 19 April 2026, with frequency peaking at 50.39 Hz and 24.46% of the time outside the IEGC frequency band, indicating grid regulation challenges in the NE region driven by generation-demand imbalances.
8NERLDC system reliability index report for 19 April 2026 monitors TTC violation instances across North Eastern Region grid corridors
GRID-INDIA's North Eastern RLDC has published its System Reliability Index report for 19 April 2026, tracking Total Transfer Capability violation instances across intra-regional and inter-regional power transmission corridors in the North Eastern Region, with notifications issued to utilities for corrective action where TTC limits were breached.
8NERPC's 33rd NETeST meeting agenda on 24 April 2026 at Guwahati covers ISTS/SLDC communication audits, PMU performance and AGC readiness across North-East
The agenda for the 33rd NETeST Sub-Committee meeting of NERPC (10:00 hrs, 24 April 2026, Hotel Nandan Guwahati) contains over 30,475 words covering confirmation of 32nd NETeST minutes, performance audit of communication systems at ISTS/SLDC stations in the North-East, PMU performance, AGC readiness and related technical compliance - parallel regional governance output that complements SRPC's 57th meeting work.
8NLDC SCUC and ancillary services report for 20 April 2026 tracks spinning reserve profile and unit commitment across India's national grid
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has published the daily Ancillary Services and Security Constrained Unit Commitment (SCUC) report for 20 April 2026, monitoring spinning up and down reserves relative to grid requirements and detailing SCUC dispatches, providing system-level transparency on how India's national grid managed reserve margins through the day.
8NLDC SCUC schedule for 21 April 2026 dispatches Barh at 624 MW and NPGC at 611 MW with ECR ranging 163–304 paise per kWh
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has published the SCUC generator schedule for 21 April 2026, committing thermal generators including Barh at 624 MW, NPGC at 611 MW, Kahalgaon Stage 2 at 472 MW, and multiple NTPC stations, with Economic Cost of Reserves ranging from 163 to 304 paise/kWh, determining the must-run thermal dispatch for grid reliability.
8NLDC all-India angular spread report for 20 April 2026 tracks grid stability across 20 key nodes referenced to Vindhyachal bus
Grid Controller of India's NLDC has published the all-India angular spread report for 20 April 2026 monitoring voltage phase angle deviations across 20 major grid nodes including Agra, Korba, Durgapur, and Thrissur relative to Vindhyachal, providing a real-time measure of transmission corridor stress and grid stability.
8NLDC national system reliability report for 20 April 2026 records zero ATC and zero N-1 criteria violations across all 5 inter-regional corridors
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has published the National System Reliability Indices Report for 20 April 2026, recording zero percent ATC violations and zero N-1 security criteria violations across all major inter-regional corridors (WR-NR, ER-NR, NER Import, NEW-SR, and NER Import), indicating a highly reliable grid operation day.
8NLDC releases all-India power supply position report for 20 April 2026 covering demand, generation, and energy balance across 5 regional grids
Grid Controller of India's NLDC has released its comprehensive all-India Daily Power Supply Position report for 20 April 2026, distributed to all five Regional Load Despatch Centres, providing grid-wide visibility on peak and off-peak demand, generation capacity utilisation, and regional energy balances - a critical input for system operators and power planners.
8NLDC releases structured Excel-format transmission element outage report for 20 April 2026 covering all scheduled transmission elements in India's national grid
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has released the daily transmission element outage report for 20 April 2026 in structured Excel format, documenting planned and forced outages across all transmission lines, transformers, and substations in India's national electricity grid - a critical input for congestion management and network security assessment.
8PSPCL Roopnagar Operation Circle dispatches official correspondence to BBMB and 7 agencies on power operational coordination matters
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited's Deputy Chief Engineer/Operation Circle Roopnagar has issued an official letter to Beas Bhakra Management Board (BBMB) and multiple related agencies addressing coordination on operational power matters in the Roopnagar service area.
8PSPCL Roopnagar Operation Circle's duplicate dispatch to BBMB confirms inter-agency coordination on Punjab power operations
This is a duplicate copy of PSPCL Roopnagar Operation Circle's official correspondence to BBMB and associated agencies, reconfirming the inter-agency operational coordination activities of PSPCL's Roopnagar circle in April 2026.
8PVVNL Meerut circle plans multiple feeder shutdowns of up to 4 hours on 20 April 2026 for line maintenance and tree-cutting
PVVNL has issued a planned shutdown notice dated 19.04.2026 for the Meerut zone scheduling multiple feeder interruptions of 3 to 4 hours each on 20 April 2026 covering urban areas in Bulandshahar and Amroha divisions for 33KV line maintenance, testing, and tree-cutting works.
8SRLDC maps intra-state transmission constraints across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka including Vijayawada, Vemagiri, Vishakhapatnam, Rayalaseema and Bangalore nodes
Annexure-37A catalogues SRLDC's assessment of intra-state transmission constraints with relieving measures across Andhra Pradesh (Vijayawada/Vemagiri, Vishakhapatnam, Rayalaseema), Telangana, Karnataka (Bengaluru, Kolar, Narendra, Mysore, Mangalore, Hassan, Hiriyur, Kali) - providing the short-term anticipated-timeline roadmap the 57th SRPC uses to push reconductoring and new substation approvals across SR.
8SRPC Annexure-5A cover page indexed for Partial and Forced Outages in Thermal Stations agenda item at 57th meeting
Annexure 5A is an image-only 4-page cover supporting Agenda Item 5 (Partial & Forced Outages in Thermal Stations) of the 57th SRPC - the agenda item that holds generators like NTPC RSTPS, NTPC Simhadri, Raichur TPS and others accountable for ramp-rate and technical minimum load compliance; re-scanning required to surface the underlying utility-wise outage figures.
8WRLDC daily power supply position report for 20 April 2026 details generation, demand, and shortage across Western Region states
GRID-INDIA's Western RLDC has released its daily power supply position report for 20 April 2026, covering state-level generation output, demand met, and energy balances across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Goa, and other Western Region states, a critical daily reference for power sector planners.
8WRLDC generation outage report for 20 April 2026 documents planned and forced unit outages across Western Region power stations
GRID-INDIA's Western Regional Load Despatch Centre has issued its generation outage report for 20 April 2026, cataloguing planned and forced outages across Western Region generating stations including thermal, hydro, nuclear, and renewable plants, providing grid operators with critical visibility on available capacity.
8WRLDC transmission line outage report for 20 April 2026 catalogues planned and forced line trips across Western Region corridors
GRID-INDIA's Western RLDC has published its daily transmission line outage report for 20 April 2026, providing a detailed account of planned and forced transmission line outages in the Western Region, essential for network security assessment and contingency planning.

SRPC MEETINGS & PROCEEDINGS

857th SRPC and 54th TCC minutes run 74,808 words with 44 agenda items spanning Raigarh-Pugalur HVDC, Talcher-Kolar refurbishment, Rs. 35.42 crore RTM OPGW scheme and AGC rollout
The 190-page minutes of the 54th TCC and 57th SRPC (16–17 March 2026 at Moinabad, Telangana) adopt the 53rd TCC and 56th SRPC minutes, and resolve 44 agenda items - including CPP/Open Access/rooftop solar monthly data, partial and forced outages at thermal stations, additional capitalisation for 230 kV Arani/Siruseri BHAVINI bays, upcoming energy storage in SR, a Rs. 35.42 crore RTM OPGW requirement, Raichur TPS Unit-I prolonged outage, YCCPP synchronous condenser mode, capacity certification of all HVDC systems, Talcher-Kolar HVDC refurbishment, FY 2026-27 secondary/tertiary reserve estimation, Raigarh-Pugalur-Madakkathara HVDC, PSS/E maintenance, ISTS/intra-regional transmission constraints, AGC implementation status, recovery of relinquishment charges per CERC Order 08.03.2019 in Petition 92/MP/2015 and more - the single most consequential regulatory MoM of the SR quarter.
8APTRANSCO's February 2026 commissioning details file returned zero extractable content for 57th SRPC agenda on intra-state constraints
The APTRANSCO commissioning details Excel file for February 2026 returned zero extractable text in this dataset and requires the source spreadsheet to surface the unit-by-unit commissioning roster for Andhra Pradesh - a data input critical for constraint relief against the intra-state transmission bottlenecks logged in Annexure-37A.
8KPCL's Yelahanka gas plant (YCCPP) synchronous-condenser-mode proposal referenced for 57th SRPC Agenda Item 13 on reactive power support
Annexure 13A is a 2-page image-only cover supporting the 57th SRPC Agenda Item 13 on utilising KPCL's Yelahanka Combined Cycle Power Plant (YCCPP) in synchronous-condenser mode to provide critical reactive power support - a low-capex conversion that will improve Bangalore-area voltage profile and defer fresh STATCOM investment.
8KPTCL tables Karnataka-specific intra-state transmission constraints spanning Bengaluru, Kolar, Narendra, Mysore, Hassan, Mangalore and Kali complexes for post-57 SRPC update
Annexure-37C is KPTCL's Karnataka-specific dossier of intra-state transmission constraints and relieving measures - covering Bengaluru, Kolar, Narendra, Mysore, Mangalore, Hassan, North Karnataka, Hiriyur and Kali complex - flagged for post-57 SRPC updating and ensuring Karnataka's reconductoring, 220 kV and 400 kV capacity-augmentation plans are aligned with SRLDC's regional view.
8KSEBL's 220 kV network augmentation cover-page annexure tabled at 57th SRPC for Kerala intra-state constraint resolution
Annexure-37D is KSEBL's 4-page image-only cover on its 220 kV network augmentation plan tabled at the 57th SRPC - supporting Kerala's intra-state constraint relief programme including Kasargode power network enhancements under Agenda 37 and aligning state augmentation with SRLDC's regional constraint map.
8KSEBL's Kasargode Power Network letter (Annexure-41A) feeds 220 kV northern Kerala and KPTCL 220 kV Netlamudnur 3x100 MVA augmentation into 57th SRPC
Annexure 41A is KSEBL's 6-page letter on Kasargode Northern Area and ISTS power network supporting Agenda Item 41 at the 57th SRPC - and the attached KPTCL material shows 220 kV Netlamudnur station with 3x100 MVA plus 2x20 MVA and 2x10 MVA transformers on 110 kV Netlamudnur–Vitla corridor, defining the 220 kV augmentation package Kerala needs from the joint SRPC forum.
8Ministry of Power's 24 December 2021 revised Cyber Security Testing Order for imported power-system equipment tabled at 57th SRPC under Agenda 43
Annexure 43(xxvi) reproduces the Ministry of Power (T&R Division) revised Order No. 12134/2020-T&R dated 24 December 2021 - extending the 8 June 2021 Order on Cyber Security testing of power system equipment for imported products listed in Annexures 1–4 - and is a key compliance reference for all southern utilities procuring imported grid equipment in light of cyber-physical threat vectors.
8NLDC Executive Director flags to SRPC delayed return-from-shutdown of the 765 kV Srikakulam–Vemagiri DC line, risking ISTS availability in Andhra Pradesh
ED NLDC has written to Member Secretary SRPC flagging the delayed return of shutdown on the 765 kV Srikakulam–Vemagiri DC line - a critical ISTS corridor in coastal Andhra Pradesh - which is image-only in the dataset but feeds directly into the 57th SRPC agenda on transmission-element outages and operational grid risk for SR evacuation.
8NPC-backed qualifying criteria for Third-Party Protection Audit bidders finalised by ERPC and tabled at 57th SRPC for ensuring audit authenticity
Annexure 43(xxv) details the qualifying criteria for selection of prospective bidders conducting Third-Party Protection Audit - led by ERPC per 15th NPC decision (14.11.2024), submitted via ERPC email of 3.04.2025 and approved by 16th NPC on 4.07.2025 - setting authenticity benchmarks that all Regional Power Committees including SRPC must apply when appointing third-party protection auditors.
8NPCIL Kaiga MoM annexure (22B) tabled at 57th SRPC for nuclear availability and scheduling coordination
Annexure 22B is a 3-page image-only Minutes of Meeting for NPCIL's Kaiga Generating Station coordination supporting the 57th SRPC agenda - important because Kaiga's nuclear units are core baseload for Karnataka and southern grid, and the MoM feeds into scheduling and maintenance-outage planning with SRLDC.
8NPCIL Kaiga MoM cover (Annexure-39A) tabled again at 57th SRPC for nuclear coordination under Agenda 39
Annexure-39A is a 3-page image-only Kaiga MoM cover that complements Annexure-22B under Agenda 39 at the 57th SRPC - continuing the SRPC–NPCIL dialogue on Kaiga nuclear scheduling, outages and availability critical for Karnataka and southern baseload stability.
8NPCIL's March 2026 letter to SRPC tabled as Annexure-39B for 57th SRPC under nuclear generation coordination
Annexure-39B is NPCIL's 4-page image-only March 2026 letter to SRPC supporting Agenda Item 39 at the 57th SRPC - reinforcing the inter-agency line on nuclear station availability in Southern Region (Kaiga, Kudankulam) and the operational coordination with SRLDC on scheduling and maintenance planning.
8SRLDC submits legacy 56th SRPC / 53rd TCC agenda including dual-channel compliance, CERC Communication Regulations 2017 and outstanding COMSR actions
Annexure 22A (3,690 words) reproduces SRLDC's agenda from the 56th SRPC / 53rd TCC meetings covering dual-channel reporting of remote stations to SRLDC MCC and BCC under CERC Communication Regulations 2017, the CEA (PCD Division) compliance directive of July 2024 and unresolved COMSR decisions - furnishing the continuity thread between consecutive SRPC meetings so 57th SRPC can measure closure rates on these operational items.
8SRLDC tables estimated Secondary and Tertiary Reserve requirement for Southern Region for FY 2026-27 across 8-page annexure for 57th SRPC
Annexure 19A contains SRLDC's 8-page estimation of Secondary and Tertiary Reserve requirements for Southern Region for FY 2026-27 - Agenda Item 19 of the 57th SRPC - defining how much spinning and non-spinning reserve each SR constituent must maintain to meet CERC's Ancillary Services framework and support AGC rollout.
8SRPC Annexure-32A cover page tabled for Agenda Item 32 on Reserves and Automatic Generation Control implementation in Southern Region
Annexure-32A is the 2-page image-only cover for Agenda Item 32 at the 57th SRPC on Reserves and AGC implementation - the tracker for southern thermal, hydro and BESS assets' compliance with CERC's AGC roadmap, which determines how primary, secondary and tertiary frequency response will be financially settled through Ancillary Services.
8SRPC Annexure-38A 8-page cover supports Agenda Item 38 at 57th SRPC on Southern Region operational matters
Annexure-38A is an 8-page image-only cover for Agenda Item 38 at the 57th SRPC - extraction is limited to page markers so specific content attribution requires the main minutes document, but the annexure slots into the operational-review segment of the SRPC package.
8SRPC Annexure-42A 13-page cover supports Agenda Item 42 at 57th SRPC on Southern Region transmission planning
Annexure-42A is a 13-page image-only cover for Agenda Item 42 at the 57th SRPC - extraction limited to page markers; the underlying content supports southern regional transmission planning decisions recorded in the main Minutes of Meeting.
8SRPC Annexure-44B 14-page cover supports additional-expenditure approval for Executive Guest House under 57th SRPC budget review
Annexure 44B is a 14-page image-only annexure on additional expenditure sought for SRPC's Executive Guest House - tabled under the 57th SRPC's budget review to obtain retrospective/prospective approvals under Conduct of Business Rules 2023, with details to be confirmed against the main minutes document.
8SRPC Annexure-44C 23-page External Audit Report for FY 2024-25 tabled at 57th SRPC for member ratification
Annexure 44C is SRPC's 23-page image-only External Audit Report for FY 2024-25 - the statutory accountability document laid before member utilities at the 57th SRPC for ratification of the secretariat's financial statements, capital and revenue expenditure, and budgetary discipline under Conduct of Business Rules 2023.
8SRPC Chairperson urges Ministry of Power to revisit socialised RE and Green Hydrogen / Green Ammonia transmission-charge waiver under CERC Sharing Regulations 2020
In a 23 December 2025 letter (CMD/lll/SRPC/RE/GH Projects/2025-26) to the Secretary (Power), SRPC Chairperson Minhaj Alam has pressed the Ministry of Power to revisit the transmission-charge waiver granted to drawee DICs scheduling RE/storage and Green Hydrogen/Green Ammonia power through ISTS under the CERC Sharing Regulations 2020, demanding a multi-stakeholder committee to resolve socialisation concerns that could reshape how ISTS charges are distributed across southern discoms.
8SRPC Chairperson's 27 December 2025 DO letter to Secretary DAE supports nuclear-sector coordination at 57th SRPC
Annexure 28A is a 3-page image-only DO letter from SRPC leadership to the Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy dated 27 December 2025 - supporting Southern Region nuclear coordination issues such as Kaiga and Kudankulam scheduling, maintenance and availability considerations - and is the diplomatic vehicle for inter-ministerial resolution of southern nuclear concerns.
8SRPC Protection Audit list for FY 2024-25 covers over 50 substations at 400 kV, 230 kV and 220 kV across KPTCL, TANTRANSCO, APTRANSCO, TGTRANSCO and NTPC
Annexure 43(xiiA) tables the FY 2024-25 Protection Audit list covering more than 50 substations - 400 kV KPTCL (Devanahally, Ramagundam STPS, Telangana STPS), TANTRANSCO (Sunguvarchatram, Kayathar, Oragadam, S.P.Koil), APTRANSCO (Manubolu, Sullurpet, Kalikiri, Nagari), TGTRANSCO (Shivarampally, Moulali, Malkaram, Miyapur, Gunrock, Erragadda) and NTPC switchyards - forming the annual audit backbone that ensures southern protection system reliability.
8SRPC Secretariat circulates minutes of 64th COMSR-Outage December 2025 meeting covering all SR constituents on 15 December 2025
Annexure 42B is the SRPC Secretariat's 15 December 2025 letter (SRPC/SE(PC&SS)/COMSR-64/2025/6163-6) circulating the minutes of the 64th Communication Equipment Outage coordination meeting (COMSR-Outage December 2025) held via VC on 25.11.2025 - the operational compliance loop supporting dual-channel reporting and RTU upgradation tracking across SR.
8SRPC Standard Operating Procedure for Islanding Schemes mandates design protocols per CEA Grid Standards Regulations 2010 for blackstart and blackout avoidance in SR
Annexure 43(xvi) sets the Standard Operating Procedure for Islanding Schemes across Regional Power Committees - mandated by Clause 10 of CEA (Grid Standards) Regulations, 2010 and the Indian Electricity Grid Code - covering design protocols to save healthy systems from total collapse, preserve predefined generations and loads during grid disturbances, and enable quicker restoration after blackout, a foundational SOP for SR grid security.
8SRPC Third-Party Protection Audit list for FY 2025-26 names APTRANSCO, KPCL, KPTCL, KSEBL and TANTRANSCO substations for Q1 audit rollout
Annexure 43(xiiB) lists the FY 2025-26 Third-Party Protection Audit roster starting Q1 - including APTRANSCO (Podili, Kandukur, Naidupeta, Chittoor, Pendurthy, Dairyfarm, Renigunta, Madanapalli), KPCL (Nagjhari PH, Raichur TPS), KPTCL (Kumbalagodu, Kothipura, Hosadurga, Nittur, SRS Hubballi, Bellary Pooling Station), KSEBL (Nallalam, Thalassery) and TANTRANSCO (Karambayam, Kumbakkonam) - escalating audit rigour to independent auditors to enhance reliability of protection settings.
8SRPC draft Reserve Shutdown guidelines allow beneficiaries to surrender power for minimum 72 hours on D-2 basis with units below 50% MCR trigger
Annexure 43(ii) tables draft guidelines for the Reserve Shutdown (RSD) procedure - enabling beneficiaries who do not require power to surrender it for at least 72 hours on D-2, with generators below 50% MCR and not SCUC-committed triggering RSD by 1500 hrs on D-1 day - optimising SR dispatch, reducing technical minimum running on thermal units and fuel costs in line with CERC's scheduling framework.
8SRPC escalates to CERC chairperson the RE-waiver data-gap between RPC-issued RFAs and CTUIL-raised bills, seeking direction to NLDC and CTUIL
In its 6 February 2026 follow-up (CMD/lll/SRPC-RE Trans. charges/2025-26), the SRPC has again asked CERC to intervene after a series of 2025 letters flagged that monthly transmission charges notified by NLDC do not factor in the RE waiver - creating mismatches between RFAs issued by Regional Power Committees and bills raised by CTUIL - and now demands a formal meeting and direction to NLDC and CTUIL, a ruling that will determine refund exposure across all SR discoms.
8SRPC flags PGCIL-RINL Vizag (Gazuwaka) 2x500 MW HVDC land-lease deadlock as RINL demands Rs. 366 crore premium versus PGCIL's Rs. 65 crore valuation
The SRPC's ATR2 letter of 13 January 2026 to the Secretary (Power) escalates the stalled renewal of the 129.254-acre Vizag Gazuwaka HVDC back-to-back converter station (2x500 MW) - lease expired 22 March 2022 - with RINL demanding Rs. 366 crore land premium, Rs. 21.97 crore security and Rs. 7.32 crore annual ground rent against PGCIL's government-valuator-backed Rs. 65 crore premium / Rs. 0.65 crore security offer, a pricing gap that threatens a critical NR-SR HVDC corridor.
8SRPC flags to CERC the planning-and-injection asymmetry for STU-connected RE pushing power into ISTS under Section 38 of Electricity Act 2003
The SRPC's ATR4A letter to CERC addresses the growing pressure on Inter-State Transmission System planning from STU-connected RE projects injecting into ISTS under Section 38 of the Electricity Act, 2003 - urging that CTU's planning processes, connectivity/GNA applications and RTM/TBCB implementation be revisited so that STU-level RE additions do not destabilise ISTS design or unfairly socialise costs.
8SRPC lists full participant roster for 57th SRPC and 54th TCC meetings held on 16–17 March 2026 at Moinabad, Telangana, chaired by KSEBL CMD Minhaj Alam
The SRPC Secretariat has circulated the official list of participants for the 57th meeting of the Southern Regional Power Committee and 54th TCC held 16–17 March 2026 at Moinabad, Telangana, naming Chairperson Shri Minhaj Alam (CMD, KSEBL) plus members from APTRANSCO, KPTCL, KSEBL, TNGECL, TANTRANSCO, Grid-India and others - the governance anchor for every subsequent annexure and action-taken report in this 74-document docket.
8SRPC names HNPCL Hinduja units (520 MW each), Srisailam LB units (150 MW) and Nagarjunsagar units (100–110 MW) as non-compliant with 2024–29 testing schedule
Annexure 43(xxx(b)) tables the list of generators that have not furnished their 2024–29 testing schedule - including HNPCL Hinduja Units 1 and 2 (520 MW each, no schedule given), TGGenco's Srisailam LB Units 1–6 (150 MW each, Tests 4 and 5 schedules pending) and Nagarjunsagar Units 1–3 (100.8–110 MW, no schedules) - a compliance failure that could block dispatch clearance and complicate AGC rollout across AP and Telangana hydro assets.
8SRPC presents Q3 FY 2025-26 expenditure statement under Conduct of Business Rules 2023 including waterproofing of SRPC Main Building via R. Hightech
Annexure 44A (Summary of Actual Expenditure) covers the Q3 FY 2025-26 period (1 October to 31 December 2025) under SRPC Conduct of Business Rules 2023 clause 5.2(h) - flagging major items like waterproofing treatment of SRPC Main Building outer wall executed per GFR 2017 Rules 133, 173, 189 and 190 by M/s R. Hightech Waterproofing Co. - ensuring transparency over internal budget deployment that member utilities ultimately underwrite.
8SRPC's 21 November 2025 Phase-1 letter on thermal ramp-rate compliance tabled as Annexure 43(xxxgA) for 57th SRPC review
Annexure 43(xxxgA) is a 4-page image-only 21 November 2025 Phase-1 compliance letter tracking thermal ramp-rate test results at southern plants including Damodaram Sanjeevaiah TPS (APPDCL, 800 MW Unit 3), Mettur TPS-II (TANGEDCO, 600 MW Unit 1) and Bhadradri TPP (TSGENCO, 270 MW units) - the progress-tracker companion to the generator non-compliance list in Annexure 43(xxx(b)).
8SRPC's 22 October 2025 AGC letter tabled at 57th SRPC under Agenda Item 32 on AGC implementation compliance
Annexure-32B is a 5-page image-only AGC letter dated 22 October 2025 supporting Agenda Item 32 at the 57th SRPC - the concrete compliance touch-point that follows up on AGC readiness across southern generating stations and SLDCs, particularly relevant for NTPC, NLC and state gencos who need to enable AGC for Ancillary Services settlements.
8SRPC's 35-page Annexure-44D Internal Audit Report for FY 2024-25 presents compliance findings for member endorsement at 57th SRPC
Annexure 44D is SRPC's 35-page image-only Internal Audit Report for FY 2024-25 - providing the secretariat's own compliance and process-control findings to be endorsed at the 57th SRPC, complementing the External Audit in Annexure 44C and finalising SRPC's FY 2024-25 governance closure.
8SRPC's ATR4B cover page records its formal views on CTUIL's ISTS planning proposal, companion to ATR4A on STU-connected RE injection
Annexure ATR4B carries only a cover page in the extracted dataset and registers SRPC's formal views on the CTUIL proposal referenced in ATR4A, the pairing which regulates how STU-connected RE will be integrated into ISTS planning - with the substantive submission expected in the meeting record rather than this placeholder annexure.
8SRPC's Annexure-7a is a DO letter to NHAI CMD supporting transmission-element outage management agenda at 57th meeting
Annexure-7a is a 2-page DO letter from SRPC leadership to the Chairman & Managing Director of NHAI dealing with transmission-element outages affected by highway works - Agenda Item 7 of the 57th SRPC - the document is image-only in extraction and the underlying correspondence coordinates grid availability with national road projects.
8SRPC's CPP portal registration annexure returned only garbled OCR, supporting the Pan-India CPP monitoring framework covering southern states
Annexure-4C on Registration of Captive Power Plants on the national portal returned garbled cid-encoded OCR in the dataset and is the operational sub-annexure supporting SRPC's broader CPP monitoring push under the 17.12.2025 Secretary (Power) directive; re-extraction is required before reporting the specific portal-registration statistics.
8SRPC's List of Annexures for 57th SRPC meeting returned zero extractable text from OCR, covering the full 60-plus annexure package for Southern Region
The master index document listing all 60-plus annexures tabled at the 57th SRPC meeting returned zero words on OCR and requires re-scanning to confirm annexure mapping; it remains the navigational backbone of the docket referencing every downstream annexure from ATR letters to the RE Generation Loss Committee Report.
8SRPC's Regional Energy Account for March 2026 books NTPC RSTPS fuel cost at Rs. 35,53.06 crore against actuals of Rs. 36,88.33 crore, with Rs. 51.89 crore SCUC payable from Deviation Pool
The SRPC Secretariat's final Regional Energy Account (REA) for March 2026 reconciles fixed and energy charges, SCUC compensation and Deviation-Pool transfers across NTPC RSTPS 1&2 (EC Norm Rs. 35,53.06 crore, EC
Actual Rs. 36,88.33 crore, SCUC payable Rs. 51.89 crore, Decrement 608,132.5 MWhr), NTPC RSTPS Unit 3 (Rs. 9,63.63 crore EC Norm, Rs. 50.13 crore compensation), NTPC Simhadri, NLC, NTPL, NTECL, SEIL, MEL, Coastal Energen, IL&FS TNPCL, SEIL P2, and solar park developers at Pavagada, Ananthapuramu and NP Kunta - the definitive settlement document that determines cash movements between southern beneficiaries and ISGS/sellers for March 2026.
8TNPDCL files 9-page agenda-points submission for 57th SRPC covering Tamil Nadu-specific operational and commercial issues
Annexure 15A contains TNPDCL's 9-page agenda points submission for the 57th SRPC meeting raising Tamil Nadu discom's operational, transmission constraint and commercial issues - image-only in the dataset but an important input that drives the Tamil Nadu thread of decisions in the final Minutes of Meeting, particularly around TANGEDCO/TNPDCL's financial exposure.
8Tamil Nadu Government's UO/GO SRPC Agenda Remarks cover tabled at 57th SRPC as state-level input on intra-state constraints
Annexure-37E is the Tamil Nadu Government's 4-page image-only Un-Official/Government Order SRPC Agenda Remarks tabled at the 57th SRPC - constituting the state's formal position on intra-state transmission constraints under Agenda 37 and shaping how TANTRANSCO and TNGECL execute on reconductoring, new substations and RE evacuation upgrades.

TRANSMISSION NETWORK STRENGTHENING

8APTRANSCO-PGCIL OPGW scheme for 5 FOTEs on 400 kV NP Kunta–Hindupur, VTPS–Nellore (330.43 km) and Kurnool–Gooty under STU implementation route
Appendix-II / Scheme-A under Annexure-12D lists APTRANSCO-owned lines requiring OPGW FOTE installation - 400 kV NP Kunta–Hindupur (120.34 km PGCIL portion), 400 kV VTPS–Nellore (330.43 km with a FOTE at Podili), and 400 kV Kurnool–Gooty (84.59 km) - totalling 0 km of new OPGW but 5 new FOTEs, implemented through the STU schemes route rather than CTUIL.
8Annexure 43(xix) OPGW/FOTE utility-wise data returned cid-encoded garbled OCR requiring re-scanning for clean extraction
Annexure 43(xix) collates OPGW and FOTE utility-wise data covering commissioning year, OPGW total numbers by voltage class, applications and grid identifier mapping - the dataset reverts to cid-encoded OCR in extraction and requires re-scanning to surface utility-wise transmission communication-infrastructure statistics in Southern Region.
8Annexure-12A cover pages referenced for CTUIL ISTS OPGW deployment scheme - 265 km OPGW supply supporting southern transmission
Annexure-12A provides image-only cover pages for the ISTS scheme for OPGW installation on existing southern transmission lines (265 km OPGW, 2 FOTE) detailed in Annexure-12C, with extraction limited to page markers; the underlying scheme is a CEA-mandated upgrade under the CEA Technical Standards for Construction of Electrical Plants Regulations, 2022.
8Annexure-37A1 tables utility-wise status of IEC-104 RTU/Gateway upgradation in Southern Region with PGCIL SRTS-1, MEL, SEPL, MEPL timelines
Annexure-37A1 provides the utility-wise status of IEC-104 upgradation of RTUs/Gateways across Southern Region substations - tracking PGCIL SRTS-1's completion timeline (Oct 2025 target), Nellore SAS (MEPL/SEPL agreed for 6–8 month completion), and Gazuwaka - feeding into the 67th COMSR-tracked compliance ladder for SCADA data quality to SRLDC, a prerequisite for AGC, 5-minute AMR and ancillary services settlements.
8CTUIL Scheme-1 for 265 km OPGW on 400 kV NP Kunta–Hindupur and 400 kV Kurnool–Gooty plus Kundra–Edamon under RTM route, with 2 STM-16 FOTE
Appendix-I / Scheme-1 of the CTUIL ISTS package proposes supply and installation of 265 km of 48F OPGW on 400 kV NP Kunta (PG)–Hindupur (APTRANSCO) – 120.34 km, Kurnool (APTRANSCO)–Gooty (PG) – 84.59 km and 220 kV Kundra–Edamon – 60 km, plus two STM-16 FOTEs at APSLDC and Kundara - aligned with CEA's 22 May 2024 directive that all lines 110 kV and above must have OPGW for speech, line protection, data channels, and the 5-minute AMR rollout.
8CTUIL proposes replacement of 12 critical FOTEs at ISTS locations in Southern Region under 64th COMSR decision triggered by SRLDC link outage
Appendix-III proposes the replacement of 12 critical FOTEs - 1 STM-64 and 11 STM-16 capacity - across ISTS locations in Southern Region following the 64th COMSR deliberation on the SRLDC communication-link outage between Somanahalli and SRLDC, safeguarding ICCP, RTU, PMU, DCPC and VOIP grid-operation data feeds that are indispensable for SR dispatch.
8CTUIL's ISTS scheme enclosure 40A proposes 2.5 GW Karur REZ integration at Karur PS with additional 2x500 MVA 400/230 kV ICTs by Oct 2026 and 1,406 MW granted connectivity
Annexure 40A (Enclosure-I) details CTUIL's ISTS network expansion scheme including the Karur Pooling Station - implemented by M/s Adani via LILO of the Pugalur HVDC – Pugalur 400 kV Quad D/c line - which is part of the 18.5 GW SR RE potential (2.5 GW Karur REZ); already operational with 2x500 MVA 400/230 kV ICTs and to be augmented with another 2x500 MVA by October 2026, hosting 1,406 MW of granted connectivity and multiple add-on transmission strengthening proposals.
8CTUIL's distribution list for ISTS OPGW scheme names 14 CMDs across APTRANSCO, KSEBL, KPTCL, TANTRANSCO, TSPGCL, MSETCL and PGCIL for consultation
Annexure-12B circulates CTUIL's ISTS OPGW scheme consultation package to the COO of CTUIL, CMD PGCIL and 14 southern/adjacent state transmission and generation company heads - APTRANSCO, APPGCL, TCTL, TSPGCL, TANTRANSCO, KSEBL, KPTCL, MSETCL, MSPGCL and the Goa CE - formally aligning regional stakeholders on the OPGW upgrade required under CEA's 22 May 2024 directive.
8ERLDC daily voltage deviation index for 19 April 2026 assesses Eastern Region grid substation voltage compliance with IEGC standards
GRID-INDIA's Eastern RLDC has published the voltage deviation index report for 19 April 2026, tracking the percentage of time each Eastern Region grid substation maintained voltage within IEGC-prescribed bands, providing a measure of power quality and transmission system health in the Eastern grid.
8NERLDC 400 kV voltage deviation index report for 19 April 2026 tracks substation voltage profiles across North Eastern Region grid nodes
GRID-INDIA's North Eastern RLDC has published the daily voltage deviation index report for all 400 kV substations in the North Eastern Region for 19 April 2026, tracking the percentage of time each node maintained voltage within IEGC-prescribed bands (380-420 kV range) and recording maximum/minimum voltage levels for grid quality assessment.
8PGCIL's Annexure-6A letter supports additional-capitalisation case for bay modifications at 230 kV Arani and Siruseri substations on BHAVINI lines
Annexure-6A is PGCIL's 3-page letter supporting the additional-capitalisation proposal for bay modifications at the 230 kV Arani and Siruseri substations on BHAVINI lines - Agenda Item 6 of the 57th SRPC - but is image-only in the dataset with minimal extractable text, so the underlying capex quantum requires cross-reference with the meeting minutes.
8POWERGRID conducts 3-day Emergency Restoration System training at Sriperumbudur from 15–17 December 2025 for SR state and TBCB utility staff
Annexure 24A records that POWERGRID successfully conducted a three-day Emergency Restoration System (ERS) Training Programme at its Sriperumbudur Substation from 15–17 December 2025 for staff from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and TBCB licensees - the capacity-building response to the 52nd TCC / 55th SRPC Udaipur decision on emergency restoration of intra-state and inter-state networks.
8TANTRANSCO locks in Toshiba-make 315 MVA spare ICT at PGCIL Hyderabad for Kayathar failure replacement, escalating to PGCIL CMD on 24 February 2026
In follow-up letter dated 24 February 2026 (D.139/26), TANTRANSCO MD has escalated the Kayathar ICT-replacement request to PGCIL CMD after inspecting spare units at PGCIL Hyderabad and Calicut, confirming a Toshiba-make 315 MVA 400/220 kV ICT (Sl.No 90727801) at PGCIL Hyderabad as technically suitable - a move that will determine how fast the RE-evacuation bottleneck at Kayathar is cleared.
8TANTRANSCO seeks PGCIL loan of one 315 MVA 400/230 kV ICT for Kayathar 400 kV substation after CGL-make 1986 ICT failed on 29 October 2025
In a 23 December 2025 letter (CE/TR/SE/TR-II/ET/A3/F.315MVA/D.134/25), TANTRANSCO MD T. Sivakumar has requested PGCIL to spare one 315 MVA 400/230 kV Interconnecting Transformer on loan basis for Kayathar 400 kV substation in Tirunelveli circle - vital for RE evacuation - after the existing CGL-make ICT (Sl.No:T8070/245789, YOM 1986) failed on 29.10.2025 with Buchholz and differential tripping plus HV 'Y'-phase bushing burst, a loss threatening RE evacuation from Tamil Nadu's southern substations.
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NEWS UPDATE: RENEWABLE ENERGY & POWER SECTOR DATA

Apr 21: GENERATION PERFORMANCE REPORTS

8CEA Fuel Management Division daily coal stock report for 19 April 2026 tracks normative stock compliance at 85% PLF for all thermal power stations
Central Electricity Authority's Fuel Management Division has published the daily coal stock report for 19 April 2026, monitoring actual coal inventory against normative requirements at 85% Plant Load Factor for all thermal power stations, with critical and super-critical designations flagging stations at risk of fuel shortage during India's peak summer demand period.
8CEA NTPC Sub-Report 9 for 17 April 2026 shows Faridabad CCPP generating zero MU against 7.99 MU April-to-date programme with full 431 MW capacity offline
CEA's NTPC station-wise generation Sub-Report 9 for 17 April 2026 reveals Faridabad CCPP (431.59 MW) generating zero MU against a 0.47 MU programme, with an April-to-date shortfall of 7.99 MU (100% deficit), reflecting the persistent gas unavailability or forced shutdown keeping this major Delhi-adjacent NTPC plant completely offline.
8CEA Sub-Report 3 for 17 April 2026 shows 3,47,023 MW online out of 3,89,413 MW total monitored capacity with 15,284 MW under Northern Region maintenance
Central Electricity Authority's all-India capacity availability Sub-Report 3 for 17 April 2026 reveals 3,47,023 MW of capacity available online out of 3,89,413 MW total monitored, with 15,284 MW under various maintenance in the Northern Region alone, providing critical system adequacy data for India's summer peak demand period.
8CEA Sub-Report 3 for 18 April 2026 shows Northern Region online capacity rises to 69,123 MW as maintenance returns improve availability by 2,711 MW
CEA's all-India capacity availability Sub-Report 3 for 18 April 2026 shows Northern Region online capacity recovering to 69,123 MW from 66,412 MW on the previous day as maintenance units returned to service, with Western Region maintaining 90,408 MW available online, providing updated system adequacy for grid operators.
8CEA Sub-Report 5 for 17 April 2026 shows Northern hydro at only 76.29% of capacity with 45,183 MW thermal and 2,000 MW nuclear online across the region
CEA's all-India and regionwise generation overview Sub-Report 5 for 17 April 2026 reveals Northern Region hydro availability at only 76.29% (16,719 MW of 21,915 MW), while thermal capacity is 86.79% available (45,183 MW) and nuclear at 90.09% (2,000 MW), providing critical fuel-mix availability data for India's national grid management.
8CEA Sub-Report 5 for 18 April 2026 shows Northern thermal availability rising 5.3 points to 92.09% as 2,760 MW of maintenance units return to service
CEA's generation overview Sub-Report 5 for 18 April 2026 shows Northern Region thermal availability improving significantly to 92.09% (47,943 MW) from 86.79% the previous day as 2,760 MW of maintenance-scheduled units returned online, partially offsetting the persistently lower hydro availability of 76.07% due to pre-monsoon reservoir levels.
8CEA Sub-Report 8 for 17 April 2026 shows Northern NTPC underperforming by 16.07% April-to-date with 10,490 MW available against 13,274 MW monitored capacity
CEA's NTPC generation overview Sub-Report 8 for 17 April 2026 reveals Northern NTPC stations running 3,274 MW short of monitored capacity (only 10,490 MW available) with a cumulative April-to-date generation shortfall of 545.77 MU (-16.07%), raising investor concerns about NTPC's operational performance in the critical northern grid.
8CEA Sub-Report 8 for 18 April 2026 shows NTPC Northern shortfall deepening to 15.40% April-to-date with 555 MU below programme despite Southern stations outperforming
CEA's NTPC generation Sub-Report 8 for 18 April 2026 reveals the cumulative April-to-date Northern NTPC generation shortfall deepening to 555.29 MU (-15.40%) despite Southern NTPC stations outperforming on the day by 22.57 MU, highlighting regional imbalances in NTPC's generation performance that have implications for grid stability and contractual obligations.
8CEA Sub-Report 9 for 18 April 2026 shows Faridabad CCPP still at zero generation with April-to-date shortfall reaching 8.46 MU as plant remains offline
CEA's NTPC station-wise Sub-Report 9 for 18 April 2026 confirms Faridabad CCPP (431.59 MW) continues to generate zero MU for the second consecutive day with the April-to-date programme shortfall deepening to 8.46 MU, raising serious questions about the plant's fuel availability and operational status during India's peak summer demand period.
8CEA committee quantifies 71 RE generation loss events above 1,000 MW between January 2022 and November 2025 including 2,340 MW Rajasthan trip on 14 January 2023
The CEA committee chaired by Member (Power Systems), with RRVPNL, GETCO, NRPC, WRPC and Grid-India, has finalised the 25 February 2026 report on RE Generation Loss Events - documenting approximately 71 incidents of RE generation loss exceeding 1,000 MW at ISTS level between January 2022 and November 2025, including the 14 January 2023 Rajasthan event (2,340 MW loss, frequency drop from 50.13 Hz to 49.9 Hz) and the 17 October 2025 event (approx. 1,942 MW loss at Bhadla 765 kV bus) - naming non-compliant plants like Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer (390 MW, 300 MW units) and Avaada Sunrays (320 MW) for LVRT/HVRT breaches, with sweeping recommendations that will reshape RE plant compliance in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
8CEA daily renewable generation report for 20 April 2026 tracks all-India wind, solar, biomass, and small hydro output across all states in Million Units
Central Electricity Authority's Renewable Project Monitoring Division has released the daily all-India renewable generation report for 20 April 2026, covering state-wise output from wind, solar, biomass/bagasse/gas, small hydro, and other RE sources in Million Units net, along with cumulative generation since 1 April 2026 - a key data set for tracking India's renewable energy targets.
8CEA generation Sub-Report 2 for 18 April 2026 tracks unit-wise generation against programme across 81,696 MW Northern Region monitored capacity
Central Electricity Authority's daily generation Sub-Report 2 for 18 April 2026 provides unit-wise generation data for all Indian power stations, with Northern Region alone monitoring 81,696.72 MW of capacity, tracking actual vs programmed generation and coal stock days, essential for system adequacy monitoring.
8CEA hydro reservoir report for 17 April 2026 shows Bhakra at 486.69 metres versus 513.59 metre full reservoir level as pre-monsoon drawdown continues
Central Electricity Authority's daily hydro reservoir Sub-Report 6 for 17 April 2026 reveals Bhakra reservoir at 486.69 metres (vs full level of 513.59 metres) with energy content of 5,282 MU at full reservoir capacity, alongside cumulative hydroelectric generation data from 1 April 2026, tracking the critical pre-monsoon water storage status across India's major reservoirs.
8CEA hydro reservoir report for 18 April 2026 shows Bhakra level declining to 486.60 metres as pre-monsoon seasonal drawdown reduces hydropower potential
CEA's daily hydro reservoir Sub-Report 6 for 18 April 2026 records Bhakra at 486.60 metres, marginally below the previous day's 486.69 metres, continuing the seasonal pre-monsoon drawdown pattern and reinforcing concerns about hydroelectric generation availability heading into India's peak summer demand months.
8CEA utility-wise Sub-Report 4 for 17 April 2026 shows Delhi missing generation programme by 36.82% with 7.48 MU actual against 11.84 MU target
CEA's region-wise and utility-wise capacity availability Sub-Report 4 for 17 April 2026 shows Delhi's power utilities generating only 7.48 MU against a 11.84 MU programme (36.82% shortfall), with April-to-date generation of 118.57 MU against 191.38 MU programme (-38.04%), reflecting significant under-generation in the national capital.
8Coal India coal stock report for 18 April 2026 tracks thermal plant inventories with critical plant identification as summer demand peaks
Coal India Limited has published its daily coal stock status report as on 18 April 2026 for thermal power plants linked to CIL and SCCL, providing the latest plant-wise inventory versus normative stock levels at the height of India's summer demand season.
8Coal India coal stock status report for 17 April 2026 updates thermal plant inventory levels as nation monitors generation adequacy during summer demand season
Coal India Limited's daily coal stock report as on 17 April 2026 provides updated plant-wise coal inventory data for CIL/SCCL-linked thermal power stations across all regions, continuing the daily monitoring of stock adequacy during the peak summer demand season.
8Coal India daily coal stock report for 16 April 2026 flags critical and super-critical thermal power plants across all regions against 85% PLF normative benchmarks
Coal India Limited's daily coal stock status report as on 16 April 2026 provides region-wise and plant-wise coal inventory levels for all thermal power plants with CIL/SCCL linkages, identifying critical and super-critical stock positions against normative requirements at 85% PLF, a key indicator of thermal generation adequacy risk.
8Coastal Energen / Moxie Power (Adani Group) files PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Schedule for March 2026 to SRLDC covering its 1,050 MW Nagapattinam unit
In a 6 April 2026 email, Vikas Rana of Adani Group submitted to SRLDC the PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Agreed Schedule data for Coastal Energen Pvt Ltd (amalgamated with Moxie Power Generation Limited) for March 2026 - furnishing the mandatory commercial data that SRLDC uses to compute Regional Energy Account settlements and to validate declared-capacity claims against the IPP's long-term PPA commitments.
8Coastal Energen's 15-minute-block declared capacity shows 558 MW DC with agreed schedule between 300 MW and 510 MW across March 2026
Coastal Energen's commercial data file reports continuous declared capacity of 558 MW in 15-minute blocks through March 2026, with agreed schedule ranging from 300 MW (off-peak) to 510 MW (morning ramp) against its long-term PPA - the granular data backbone that SRLDC reconciles in the REA March 2026 and that drives the IPP's monthly cash realisation from Tamil Nadu distribution counterparts.
8Coal India coal stock report for 18 April 2026 reconfirms plant-wise coal inventory levels and critical plant status
Coal India Limited's daily coal stock report for 18 April 2026 tracks plant-wise inventory levels across thermal power stations, confirming coal availability status at critical plants and providing input for short-term power procurement and dispatch planning.
8ITPCL's 1,200 MW (2x600) Cuddalore station reports March 2026 declared capacity of 540 MW to TANGEDCO long-term PPA, with 574 MW untied and available for spot sales
IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company Limited has filed PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Agreed Schedule data to SRLDC for March 2026 for its 1,200 MW (2x600) Cuddalore plant - showing contracted capacity of 540 MW under the TANGEDCO long-term PPA with 15-minute-block schedules averaging 300 MW and 574 MW untied capacity available for market/spot sales, a critical input for SRLDC's Regional Energy Account and TANGEDCO's power-procurement stack.
8ITPCL's 2 April 2026 email cover submits PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Approved Schedule for 1,200 MW Cuddalore plant for March 2026 to SRLDC
In a 2 April 2026 submission referencing SRLDC/SO-II/IPP-DC/2018 dated 28.05.2018, ITPCL's Karthikraj R has formally transmitted to SRLDC the final PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Approved Schedule for its 1,200 MW (2x600) Cuddalore plant for March 2026 - the mandatory monthly commercial compliance that underpins SR's REA for March 2026 and ITPCL's entitlement to fixed-cost recovery from TANGEDCO.
8MCA proposes striking off CIL Solar PV Ltd. wholly owned subsidiary of Coal India as RoC issues notice under Section 248(2)
Coal India Limited (BSE: 533278) has disclosed that the Registrar of Companies has issued public notice STK-6/010648/2026 proposing to strike off or remove the name of its wholly owned subsidiary CIL Solar PV Ltd. under Section 248(2) of the Companies Act 2013, marking a significant retreat from Coal India's solar expansion plans.
8NLC Mines Stage-1, Stage-2 and NNTPS internal consumption for March 2026 logged in 15-minute blocks, averaging 8–10 MW per block across the month
NLC India Limited has supplied 15-minute-block auxiliary-power data for its Stage-1 Mines, Stage-2 Mines and NNTPS captive/internal consumption for the whole of March 2026 - typically 8–10 MW per block - enabling SRLDC to reconcile captive-use carve-outs from billable generation and feed into the Regional Energy Account under review at the 57th SRPC meeting.
8NLDC publishes structured Excel-format generating unit outage report for 20 April 2026 covering all scheduled generation units across India's grid
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has published the generating unit outage report for 20 April 2026 in structured Excel format, providing unit-wise outage details for all scheduled generating stations across India, facilitating systematic tracking of planned and forced capacity outages for power system planning.
8NLDC-REMC daily report for 19 April 2026 tracks wind and solar contribution to all-India peak demand and renewable energy penetration levels
GRID-INDIA's NLDC-Renewable Energy Management Centre has released its daily report for 19 April 2026 tracking all-India maximum demand met alongside the real-time contribution of wind and solar energy to peak demand, providing critical data on grid-level renewable energy penetration needed for grid balancing decisions.
8North Eastern Region meets 2,984 MW evening peak demand with zero shortage on 20 April 2026 as per NERLDC daily report
GRID-INDIA's NERLDC daily power supply report for 20 April 2026 confirms zero power shortage in the North Eastern Region, with evening peak demand fully met at 2,984 MW and off-peak demand at 1,690 MW generating 54.03 MU of day energy, with states including Arunachal Pradesh importing power to meet their requirements.
8Northern Region records 903 MW evening peak shortage on 20 April 2026 with 6.55 MU energy deficit as per NRLDC daily report
GRID-INDIA's Northern RLDC daily power supply position report for 20 April 2026 reveals a 903 MW evening peak shortage with demand met at 66,924 MW against a 67,827 MW requirement, alongside a 6.55 MU energy deficit for the day, highlighting persistent power supply gaps affecting northern states during peak summer.
8SEIL (Nellore) main plant declares 1,252.35 MW total across four PPAs with offtake fully matching capacity of 230.55 + 269.45 + 127 + 625.35 MW in March 2026
SEIL Energy India Limited's main Nellore plant reports March 2026 declared capacity, offtake and agreed schedule fully aligned across four PPAs - 230.55 MW (PPA1), 269.45 MW (PPA2), 127 MW (PPA3) and 625.35 MW (PPA4), aggregating 1,252.35 MW per 15-minute block - a large southern baseload contribution that SRLDC settles through the REA and one of SR's highest-declared IPP footprints in March 2026.
8SEIL P2's 14 April 2026 email submits March 2026 LT PPA-wise DC covering the 550 MW Nellore Project 2 to SRLDC
On the same 14 April 2026 evening, SGPL Commercial (SEIL Project 2 Scheduling Desk at Ananthavaram, Nellore) transmitted to SRLDC the LT PPA-wise Declared Capacity dataset for SEIL P2 for March 2026 - 550 MW across three PPAs - formalising the operational submission that underlies the Project 2 commercial datasheet in Document 68.
8SEIL Project 2 (Nellore) reports March 2026 declared capacity of 250 MW + 200 MW + 100 MW across three PPAs in synchronised 15-minute-block schedules
SEIL Energy India Limited's Project 2 commercial data at Ananthavaram, Nellore AP shows fully-matched declared capacity and agreed schedule of 250 MW (PPA1), 200 MW (PPA2) and 100 MW (PPA3) across every 15-minute block of March 2026 - collectively 550 MW of firm dispatch feeding SRLDC's REA reconciliation and ensuring PPA holders receive contracted quantum.
8SEIL's 14 April 2026 email submits March 2026 LT PPA-wise DC covering the 1,252 MW Nellore main plant to SRLDC
On 14 April 2026 SEIL Energy India Limited's Shift Incharge (Ananthavaram, TP Gudur Mandal, Nellore) sent the formal submission of LT PPA-wise Declared Capacity data for March 2026 covering the main 1,252 MW Nellore complex to SRLDC Grid Management - the operational vehicle that moves the SEIL commercial datasheet (Document 69) into the official SR regulatory file for the month.
8SRPC Phase-1 thermal flexibility update shows APPDCL Unit-3 at 40% TML, TANGEDCO Mettur-II at 40% TML and TSGENCO Bhadradri at ramp-rate of only 0.75% pending OEM consult
Annexure 43(xxxgB) updates Phase-1 (July 2024–June 2026) thermal flexibility status - showing APPDCL's Damodaram Sanjeevaiah TPS Unit 3 (800 MW) achieved 40% technical minimum load with all three ramp rates, TANGEDCO's Mettur TPS-II Unit 1 (600 MW) achieved 40% TML with OEM consultation pending for 40-55% @ 1% ramp, and TSGENCO's Bhadradri TPP Unit 4 (270 MW) stuck at 0.75% ramp rate (4.5 MW/min) - benchmarking SR's progress against the MoP flexibilisation mandate.
8SRPC Secretariat mandates monthly CPP, Open Access and rooftop solar generation data submission by 10th of every month across all southern SLDCs and CEIGs
Via circular emails dated 11–12 December 2025 and follow-up on 6 January 2026, the SRPC Secretariat has directed all southern SLDCs, CEIGs and Puducherry Electricity Department to submit monthly Captive Power Plant, Open Access and rooftop solar generation data by the 10th of each month - a data-collection overhaul designed to reconcile Power Supply Position (PSP) gaps flagged by the Secretary (Power) and improve electricity-consumption assessment nationally.
8SRPC Special Meeting on 13 March 2026 brings 5-state SLDCs and CEIGs under CEA stewardship to fix monthly Captive Power Plant generation reporting by 10th of each month
In the 13 March 2026 Special Meeting convened by Member Secretary SRPC Asit Singh and attended by CEA Chief Engineer (Grid Management) Subhro Paul, all five southern SLDCs and CEIGs resolved to align on monthly (rather than annual) Captive Power Plant data reporting by the 10th of the subsequent month - pursuant to the Secretary (Power) directive of 17 December 2025 - to close the persistent gap between reported PSP consumption and actual demand across Southern Region.
8Southern Region meets 59,259 MW evening peak demand on 20 April 2026 with zero shortage and 1,457.88 MU day energy as per SRLDC report
GRID-INDIA's Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre has reported zero shortage in the Southern Region on 20 April 2026, with evening peak demand fully met at 59,259 MW and off-peak demand of 52,421 MW, generating 1,457.88 MU of day energy, reflecting stable power supply across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala.
8Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy bags new domestic orders of Rs. 3,550 crore including L1 for 875 MW Coal India Bikaner project
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited (BSE: 542760, NSE: SWSOLAR) has announced new domestic EPC orders worth approximately Rs. 3,550 crore, led by an L1 position for an 875 MW AC solar project in Bikaner for Coal India, pushing total FY26 EPC order inflows past Rs. 10,062 crore and significantly strengthening the company's order book.

SOLAR PARKS & UMREPPS STATUS

8MNRE's March 2026 Quarterly Solar Park and UMREPP status report tracks national pipeline against 40 GW target across every implementing state and SECI-led rollouts
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy's Quarterly Status Report on Solar Parks and UMREPPs as on March 2026 details state-wise sanctioned, under-construction and commissioned capacity against the 40 GW national target - the definitive public tracker of India's utility-scale solar build-out and the government's measure of scheme execution risk across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and other major RE states as the FY 2025-26 year-end closes.
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NEWS UPDATE: TARIFF ORDERS & POWER PROCUREMENT

Apr 21: MERIT ORDER DISPATCH

8RUVITL's 20–26 April Merit Order Dispatch places Sasan UMPP as cheapest at Rs. 1.56/kWh while Dadri LIQ tops tariff ladder at Rs. 28.80/kWh across 43 generating stations
Rajasthan Urja Vikas and IT Services' Merit Order Dispatch for 20–26 April 2026 ranks 43 generating stations from Sasan UMPP at Rs. 1.56/kWh and NLC Barsinghsar at Rs. 3.08/kWh through a core coal-baseload band of Rs. 2.51–Rs. 5.52/kWh up to liquid-fuel peakers such as Dadri LIQ at Rs. 28.80/kWh and Auriya CRF at Rs. 26.79/kWh - dictating which plants Rajasthan discoms will ramp first this week and signalling how costly gas-based peaking has become relative to coal and solar-driven baseload.

RETAIL TARIFF REVISION

8Jodhpur Discom (JdVVNL) enforces RERC-mandated 2026 retail tariff from 1 April covering all consumer categories and regulatory-asset surcharge carve-out
Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited has notified the Tariff for Supply of Electricity – 2026 effective 01.04.2026 pursuant to RERC's 30 March 2026 order in Petitions 2378–2380/2025, restructuring fixed and energy charges across domestic, NDS/LT-2 and MULT-7 categories (including a 18.65 kW threshold), retaining the off-seasonal 25% cap with 1.5× surcharge, and explicitly segregating Regulatory Asset surcharge recoveries from distribution franchisees - a major consumer-facing reset across western Rajasthan.

TRANSMISSION ARR & SUBMISSIONS

8CEA utility Sub-Report 4 for 18 April 2026 shows Delhi generation gap narrowing marginally to 31.59% shortfall with 8.10 MU actual against 11.84 MU programme
CEA's utility-wise capacity availability Sub-Report 4 for 18 April 2026 shows Delhi's generation improving marginally to 8.10 MU actual against 11.84 MU programme (31.59% shortfall, down from 36.82% the previous day), with the April-to-date deficit still at Rs. 37.67% below programme - highlighting Delhi's persistent under-generation challenge.
8PSPCL fixes borrowing interest rate at 7.1% per annum for Q1 FY2026-27 covering April to June 2026
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited's Chief Accounts Officer/HQ has issued a finance circular fixing the rate of interest on outstanding borrowings at 7.1% per annum for Q1 FY2026-27 (01 April 2026 to 30 June 2026), with direct implications for PSPCL's debt servicing cost calculations.
8RVPN files RERC prudence-test response on Section 108 GoR direction covering FY 24-25 True-Up and FY 26-27 ARR, flagging ISTS usage of state transmission grid
Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam has filed its additional submission in RERC Petition 2373/2025 responding to the Government of Rajasthan's 02.02.2026 Section 108 direction on applying the Regulatory Prudence Test and on Inter-State Transmission System usage of RVPN's grid - setting up the contested approval of RVPN's FY 2024-25 True-Up under Tariff Regulation 2019 and its FY 2026-27 ARR determination under Tariff Regulation 2025, a ruling that will shape Rajasthan's transmission-charge trajectory for the next Control Period.
8SRPC warns CERC that NLDC's revised Part Load Compensation Procedure with retrospective carrying cost has doubled to tripled compensation burden on all SR entities since 1 April 2024
The 23 December 2025 ATR3 letter from SRPC Chairperson flags three unresolved concerns before CERC - retrospective application of the revised part-load procedure from 1 April 2024, inclusion of carrying costs, and a two-to-threefold jump in compensation after the new formula - arguing all southern states have operated per the earlier CERC-approved procedure and seeking CERC's urgent clarification on treatment before settlement liabilities crystallise.
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NEWS UPDATE: CONSUMER GRIEVANCES & OMBUDSMAN ORDERS

Apr 21: OMBUDSMAN ORDERS

8TN Electricity Ombudsman Order 65 of 2025 issued on TNPDCL consumer grievance appeal, directing licensee compliance with TNERC Supply Code and Distribution Code
The Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman has issued Order 65 of 2025 on a consumer grievance appeal against the state distribution licensee TNPDCL/TANGEDCO, reinforcing adherence to the TNERC Supply Code and Distribution Code framework - another data point in Tamil Nadu's heavy consumer-dispute pipeline at the Ombudsman level that distribution utilities must track for refund and compliance exposure.
8TN Electricity Ombudsman backs Rs. 91.22 lakh refund appeal against TANGEDCO as development-charge collection again fails Tara Murali and Doshi Housing precedent
In Order 64 of 2025, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman has held that the petitioner's 24.09.2020 payment of Rs. 91,22,300 under protest (DD No. 179886) for development charges demanded by TANGEDCO must be revised and any excess refunded - reaffirming the Commission's consistent line in Tmt. Tara Murali, Doshi Housing (M.P. 34/2022) and the 2021 M.P. cluster that development charges cannot be collected in any form, extending the refund liability drumbeat against Tamil Nadu's distribution utility.
8TN Electricity Ombudsman caps a three-order day against TNPDCL with Order 66 of 2025, deepening consumer-compliance expectations on Tamil Nadu distribution licensees
Completing a three-order cluster issued the same week, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman has delivered Order 66 of 2025 on a consumer appeal against the TN distribution licensee TNPDCL/TANGEDCO - adding to Orders 64 and 65 of 2025 in a concentrated volley that keeps pressure on Tamil Nadu utilities over service standards, development-charge recoveries and Supply Code compliance.
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NEWS UPDATE: REGULATORY ORDERS & COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS

Apr 21: CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLAN APPROVALS

8CSERC approves CSPTCL's Rs. 15,368 crore four-year capex blueprint, trims new-scheme outlay to Rs. 2,380 crore and flags Rs. 367 crore historical execution gap
The Chhattisgarh Commission has cleared CSPTCL's Capital Investment Plan for FY 2026-27 to FY 2029-30 with a total outlay of Rs. 15,367.95 crore - approving a reduced Rs. 2,379.90 crore new-development package, a four-year capitalisation schedule rising to Rs. 5,957.72 crore in FY30, and the revised Rs. 635.82 crore Korba 2x660 MW evacuation scheme - while sharply noting that CSPTCL's actual five-year average capitalisation of only Rs. 367 crore creates serious prudence-check risk at true-up and eyeing transmission capacity expansion from 11,280 MVA to 18,240 MVA by FY30.
8CSERC clears CSLDC's Rs. 171.66 crore four-year capex plan, approves Rs. 22.80 crore SAMAST project with 90% PSDF grant and Rs. 22 crore Khedamara DR rollout
The Chhattisgarh Commission has approved CSLDC's Capital Investment Plan for FY 2026-27 to FY 2029-30 totalling Rs. 171.66 crore - including a Rs. 22.80 crore SAMAST implementation backed by Rs. 13.14 crore (90%) PSDF funding, a Rs. 22 crore disaster-recovery build at the Khedamara backup SLDC and a Rs. 6.64 crore IDC for SCADA upgradation - modernising Chhattisgarh's grid-operations backbone while locking in a 70:30 debt-equity funding pattern and 32 new executive positions.
8JERC grants post-facto approval to ED Goa for Rs. 1,179.70 crore additional capex in FY 2024-25 incurred without prior approval, 5.6x above plan
JERC has approved Petition No. 167/2026 filed by Electricity Department Goa granting post-facto sanction for Rs. 1,179.70 crore of additional capital expenditure incurred in FY 2024-25 - out of a total Rs. 1,415.17 crore spent - that was neither approved in the Business Plan nor sought in advance, while issuing stern warnings and subjecting the approval to prudence check at true-up.
8RVPN seals RERC hypothecation clearance for Rs. 10,770 crore of assets backing Rs. 1,825 crore REC-NABARD capex loans as Investment Plan for FY 2026-27 enters final RERC hearing
In its 20 April 2026 additional submission before RERC in Petition 2375/2025 for FY 2026-27 Investment Plan approval, Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam has disclosed that it has received in-principle RERC clearance to hypothecate Rs. 10,770.02 crore of its assets against aggregate Rs. 1,825.58 crore of NABARD (Rs. 375.36 crore) and REC (Rs. 1,150.97 crore + Rs. 299.25 crore) term loans - reinforcing the capex firepower behind over a dozen 132/220 kV GSS schemes totalling several thousand crore and positioning RVPN's balance sheet ahead of the final tariff and investment-plan determination.

CAUSE LIST & COMPLIANCE HEARINGS

8UPERC lists SEUPT's Petition No. 1328 of 2018 for hearing on 14 May 2026 over tariff dues since August 2017 from 5 UP DISCOMs
UPERC has issued a notice listing South-East UP Power Transmission Company's Petition No. 1328 of 2018 for hearing on 14 May 2026, where SEUPT seeks release of tariff payments from 5 UP DISCOMs outstanding since August 2017 following commissioning of Group-1/COD-1 elements under a Transmission Service Agreement.

COMMISSIONING EXTENSION PETITIONS

8German TMX unconditionally withdraws from GERC its 2.7 MW out of 14.5 MW SCOD-extension plea against GETCO, forfeiting 145-day prospectivity clarification
German TMX Private Limited has unconditionally withdrawn Petition 2598/2025 - which had sought a 25-day SCOD extension for the balance 2.7 MW of its 14.5 MW hybrid project and clarification that the 145-day extension granted on 11.11.2025 operates prospectively - leaving GETCO free to proceed on its bank guarantee and connectivity position and closing off one of the extension precedents developers were watching.
8Vena Energy seeks GERC SCOD extension to 25 October 2026 for 20 MW hybrid evacuation, asks Commission to shield Rs. 2 crore bank guarantee from GETCO coercive action
Vena Energy Sustainable Power has approached GERC seeking an extension to 25.10.2026 for commissioning evacuation infrastructure of its 20 MW wind-solar hybrid project (now 70% complete) at GETCO's Rajula (Sintex) substation, along with interim protection against invocation of its Rs. 2 crore Kotak Mahindra bank guarantee - mirroring the 174-day relief already granted to lead generator Kintech Solarbikaner and testing GERC's new 18-month evacuation-line timeline for sub-100 MW RE projects.

NON-COMPLIANCE PROCEEDINGS

8DERC public tender covers C&AG audit of 2 Delhi DISCOMs' enforcement sales for 17-year period per Supreme Court mandate
DERC has issued a combined public tender notice inviting sealed bids from C&AG-empanelled auditors to audit enforcement sales of both BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) and BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL) for FY 2007-08 to FY 2023-24, with the tender process mandated by the Supreme Court's October 2022 judgment.
8DERC tenders C&AG audit of BRPL enforcement sales spanning 17 years from FY2007-08 per Supreme Court order of October 2022
Following a Supreme Court judgment dated 18.10.2022, DERC has floated a tender for C&AG-empanelled auditors to verify, reconcile, and finalise enforcement sales of BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) for FY 2007-08 to FY 2023-24, with bids to be submitted by 11 May 2026, exposing potential financial reconciliation impact across 17 years of operations.
8MERC initiates non-compliance action against MSEDCL for failing to pay Rs. 45.36 lakh penalty imposed for metering regulation violations
MERC has issued an order in Case No. 12 of 2024 initiating non-compliance proceedings against Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) for its failure to pay penalties of Rs. 40.70 lakh and Rs. 4.66 lakh - totalling Rs. 45.36 lakh - originally imposed for violations of MERC Supply Code Regulations 2021 on power quality metering and automatic compensation, exposing MSEDCL to escalating regulatory risk.

REFUND & SURCHARGE DISPUTES

8APTEL delivers judgment in Appeal No. 20 of 2021 on CSPDCL's challenge to captive open access granted to Sarda Energy without cross-subsidy surcharge
APTEL has pronounced judgment dated 20 April 2026 in Appeal No. 20 of 2021 filed by Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Limited against a CSERC order that granted Sarda Energy & Minerals Limited's subsidiary captive user status with non-discriminatory open access exempted from cross-subsidy surcharge, with major implications for captive power policy in Chhattisgarh.
8GRG Cotspin's PGVCL additional-surcharge refund plea before GERC hit with jurisdictional defects as consumer no. 39522 falls under DGVCL, Commission grants two weeks to amend
GERC has sent GRG Cotspin Limited back to the drawing board on its Petition 2544/2025 seeking refund of additional surcharge from PGVCL, after PGVCL demonstrated that consumer number 39522 and the Surat service address actually fall within DGVCL's jurisdiction, granting the petitioner two weeks to file amendments - a setback that weakens the discom-surcharge refund litigation pipeline in Gujarat.
8RMG Alloy Steel's DGVCL additional-surcharge refund petition adjourned by GERC over identical consumer data with twin GRG Cotspin case, amendment ordered in two weeks
GERC has adjourned RMG Alloy Steel's Petition 2545/2025 seeking a refund of additional surcharge from DGVCL after the respondent flagged that the petition's consumer number and contract demand are identical to those filed by GRG Cotspin in twin Petition 2544/2025 - ordering amendment within two weeks and raising fresh questions about the underlying factual basis of Gujarat's clutch of industrial additional-surcharge refund cases.
8TNERC cause list bundles Rs. 19.54 lakh Hindustan Unilever refund case, two Section 142 contempt matters and 765 kV substation land norms involving TNPDCL and TNGECL for 21 April hearing
TNERC's 21 April forenoon bench will hear six sensitive matters - including Hindustan Unilever's demand for a Rs. 19,54,290 refund from TNPDCL, Section 142 punishment pleas against TNGECL for non-compliance with CUF penalty orders, and TANGEDCO's petition to notify fresh land-dimension norms for new 765 kV substations - flagging compounding regulatory exposure for the Tamil Nadu utilities.

REGULATORY FILINGS & SUBMISSIONS

8APTEL delivers final judgment in 8-year-old Delhi Transco appeal No. 15 of 2018 on DERC truing-up covering FY2012-13 to FY2020-21
APTEL has delivered its final judgment dated 20 April 2026 in Appeal No. 15 of 2018 filed by Delhi Transco Limited against DERC's 2017 order on true-up of financials for FY2012-13 to FY2015-16 and Aggregate Revenue Requirement for FY2016-17 to FY2020-21, with significant financial implications for Delhi's transmission sector.
8APTEL passes order in Suo-Moto OP No. 1 of 2025 with 11 interlocutory applications involving CERC and 4 state regulators under Section 121 of Electricity Act
The Appellate Tribunal for Electricity has passed an order dated 20 April 2026 in Suo-Moto OP No. 1 of 2025 - coupled with 11 interlocutory applications - taken up under Section 121 of the Electricity Act against the Forum of Regulators and key state commissions including CERC, UERC, MPERC, CSERC, and KSERC, representing a significant assertion of APTEL's supervisory jurisdiction over India's electricity regulatory architecture.
8DUSIB files status report in OA No. 804 of 2024 before tribunal as respondent in matter against GNCTD in urban electricity/infrastructure case
Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) has filed a status report as Respondent No. 5 in MA No. 36 of 2025 in OA No. 804 of 2024 (Praveen Kumar Gupta vs. GNCTD and Ors.) before a tribunal, addressing urban infrastructure and electricity supply-related legal proceedings against the Government of NCT of Delhi.
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Apr 21:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for dismantle and diversion of two 6.6 kV HT feeder Details
 
8Tender for architectural and allied work Details
 
8Tender for repairing and painting of 02 nos of watch tower Details
 
8Tender for installation, testing and commissioning 03 Nos of new 33 kV out door VCB and its control panel Details
 
8Tender for construction of new cable trenches with cover slab and PCC work Details
 
8Tender for annual repair and maintenance of internal and external water supply system Details
 
8Tender for desilting work near MUW pumps Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 355KW motor Details
 
8Tender for construction of WBM road for re-routed raw water pipeline Details
 
8Tender for construction of six no. gate gomty room and manual operated railway swing gate Details
 
8Tender for construction providing and fixing ofwind breaking barrier curtain wall Details
 
8Tender for repair of (11/root 3) / (250 or 240) V damaged aluminium wound distribution transformer Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares of dust extraction system Details
 
8Tender for repair of 11 / 0.433 kV damaged aluminium wound distribution transformer Details
 
8Tender for running and maintenance of 3 No. sewerage treatment plants Details
 
8Tender for work of maintenance of lighting high mast towers Details
 
8Tender for Bi-annual rate contract for supply of DM (Demineralized) water for hot line washing of equipment’s Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 kV 3 pin type AB switch Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11 kV 3 pin type AB switch 400 Amp Details
 
8Tender for developing surrounding area of cooling tower Details
 
8Tender for work of various safety related and other miscellaneous fabrication / repairing of C.W. pump Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous job works for routine and breakdown maintenance of various Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares of DFDS,DE & DS system installed at coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for work of carrying out oil analysis various oil samples of various machineries Details
 
8Tender for works of SH-RH crown plate sealing Details
 
8Tender for supply of electrical actuator for feed control valve Details
 
8Tender for supply of Various types of consumable items & miscellaneous items Details
 
8Tender for work of power/control cable/instrument cable/lighting cable tray Details
 
8Tender for overhauling of auxiliary Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 500MVA, 400kV/220kV/33kV auto-transformer Details
 
8Tender for biennial civil maintenance contract Details
 
8Tender for revamping of electrical infrastructure of SDC along with revamping of electrical LT panel Details
 
8Tender for strengthening and repairing of contour drain at surge shaft along with miscellaneous works Details
 
8Tender for work of annual preventive and breakdown maintenance of equipments at 220/132/33kV substation Details
 
8Tender for supply of electronegative SF6 gas cylinder for M&R of 220/33KV SF6 circuit breakers Details
 
8Tender for work of 220kV switch yard Details
 
8Tender for maintenance of tilled pole transformer structure Details
 
8Tender for work of supply & installation of saver assembly at critical crossing & cut point tower Details
 
8Tender for various civil works Details
 
8Tender for supply of alloy CI bends Details
 
8Tender for work of the overhauling, servicing, repairing and replacement of the BTD, coal & oil burners Details
 
8Tender for addition of one 33kV bay at the 33/11 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of solar powered LED based 04 set Details
 
8Tender for comprehensive annual maintenance contract for 11TR AC along Details
 
8Tender for supply of 1500 MWh ISTS-connected RE projects Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 6.6kV 450kW FASP motors Details
 
8Tender for repair/stabilizat ion of slopes Details
 
8Tender for supply and application of epoxy insulating Details
 
8Tender for supply of 30V 80 AH battery charging unit complete with battery and stand Details
 
8Tender for procurement of materials for maintenance work of transmission line Details
 
8Tender for estimate is created for new 33 kV line Details
 
8Tender for constructing 11kV line using covered conductor Details
 
8Tender for repair of non-star and star 1 rated transformer Details
 
8Tender for repair of non-star and star 1 rated transformers Details
 
8Tender for supply of different type motorized globe and gate valves without actuator Details
 
8Tender for supply of ESP spares Details
 
8Design, manufacturing and supply of different size of fabricated expanded metal screens Details
 
8Tender for annual contract of repairing and reconditioning of different make valves in boiler and turbine Details
 
8Tender for annual work contract of supply and application of thermal insulation and sheeting in boiler turbine Details
 
8Tender for work contract for reconditioning / refurbishment of hydraulic power cylinders Details
 
8Tender for work contract for chemical cleaning of trickle grid polypropylene NF 20 fills installed Details
 
8Tender for annual work contract for routine preventive and breakdown maintenance works of effluent treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for repair of generator rotor of 250MW unit2 Details
 
8Tender for construction of concrete road for NH 507 diversion Details
 
8Tender for installation of fuse set existing diffreant type T/F 25 KVA to 250 KVA T/F Details
 
8Tender for maintenance damge LT line Details
 
8Tender for BRC for the work of manual removal of bottom ash from bottom ash hopper Details
 
8Tender for ARC for the work of on-line cleaning & water sprinkling at lignite handling plant Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous civil work Details
 
8Tender for work of AMC for attending emergency breakdown & maintenance of various 400 kV lines Details
 
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For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips:
 
8March dip drags India's FY26 core sector showing to five-year low Details
 
8India’s key sectors slow in March as coal, oil output drag growth Details
 
8Coal India Initiates Closure of Solar Subsidiary CIL Solar PV Limited Details
 
8SAEL Starts 600-MW Solar Plant in Andhra Pradesh Details
 
8Global Wind Installations Surge 40% in 2025 Details
 
8India’s first FDRE project enters commissioning phase Details
 
8Increase in renewable energy curbs emissions growth in 2025, IEA says Details
 
8Sterling & Wilson Renewable Energy surges 15%, bagged Rs 3,550 crore solar orders Details
 
8Electricity likely to cost more in Delhi; APTEL orders to start liquidation of discom dues in 3 weeks Details
 
8India's Green Energy Push Stalled by PGCIL Grid, Execution Problems Details
 
8Core sector contracts 0.4% in March amid fall in coal, power output Details
 
8Adani Power Expands Into Nuclear Energy With New Subsidiary Details
 
8Centre Examines Duty Relief Under MOOWR For Battery Storage Imports Details
 
8India’s Renewable Energy Projected At 359 GW By FY30: Report Details
 
8India power capacity reaches 532.74 GW; non-fossil share at 53.21% Details
 
8Top 8 Power Stocks Where JM Financial Sees Up to 22% Upside This Summer Details
 
8Powering India’s Future: Inside the Strategy to Meet 366 GW Demand by 2032 Details
 
8Adani Power Ne Machaya Dhamal! APSEZ Ko Piche Chhod Adani Group Ki Sabse Badi Company Bani! Details
 
8India's power-transmission sector eyes Rs 9L crore capex boom by 2032 Details
 
8India’s Renewable Energy Projected At 359 GW By FY30: Report Details
 
8India’s Brightest State NASA Map Puts Uttar Pradesh on Global Spotlight Details
 
8Renewable energies overtook global electricity demand last year, led by solar growth in China, India Details
 
8Power Surge: DERC Ordered to Settle Massive Dues by Liquidation Details
 
8India T&D Sector: Motilal Oswal Flags Margin Pressures Amid Growth Details
 
8Adani Power Share Price Today: Nuclear Expansion Boosts Outlook Details
 
8India’s Power Transmission Sector to Attract INR 9 Trillion Investment by 2032: Report Details
 
8IEX Share Price Drops 6% on NSE Amid CERC Power Market Proposal News Details
 
8India Power Firms Eye Nuclear Energy Expansion Details
 
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Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Apr 20: 8Near Rs 15,000 crore AMI bid tests contractor balance sheets under DBFOOT model
Smart metering scale is now colliding with financing realities. The DBFOOT framework shifts ownership and performance risks downstream. Bidder appetite may hinge more on capital strategy than EPC capability.

8800 MW thermal expansion tender reveals hidden risks in infrastructure scope exclusions
While positioned as a core civil package, the tender leaves out critical linked systems. These omissions reshape execution accountability across packages. Contractors must assess what is missing as much as what is included.

880 MW tender extension points to cautious bidding amid unstable market signals
The delay indicates reluctance to commit under uncertain tariff conditions. Short-term power markets are witnessing rapid price swings. Bidders seem to be timing entry for better visibility.

8Mega Rs 1,329 crore package positions itself as benchmark-setting opportunity
The scale of the tender is attracting serious participation from established players. Consortium formations may emerge to manage risk and capital requirements. The bid outcome could influence future pricing strategies.

8Underground cable-heavy scope introduces execution risks beyond standard transmission works
Urban trenching and large-size cable laying bring complexities not visible on paper. Permissions and utility crossings can significantly impact timelines. The real challenge lies beneath the surface, not in design.

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765 kV TL02 package signals tighter technical filters in transmission bidding
A new high-voltage package introduces subtle but impactful qualification shifts. A single specification detail points to deeper supply chain alignment requirements. The bigger change may be in who can realistically participate. Details

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Apr 20: 8Water treatment EPC delay in 2x660 MW project hints at hidden execution challenges
The timeline extension goes beyond procedural adjustment in a critical utility package. Integration with multiple plant systems can complicate delivery. Bidders appear cautious amid rising execution uncertainty.

8Structural consultancy across multiple floors signals integration challenges in retrofit setting
Working within an operational facility adds layers of execution constraints. Each floor introduces unique load and compatibility considerations. The real complexity lies in aligning new design with existing structures.

8Multi-voltage GIS node raises integration complexity in high-capacity substation package
The package operates within a 765/400/220 kV ecosystem, elevating interface challenges. Protection and control coordination becomes critical across voltage levels. The technical burden may vary significantly among bidders.

8Multi-voltage GIS node raises integration complexity in high-capacity substation package
The package operates within a 765/400/220 kV ecosystem, elevating interface challenges. Protection and control coordination becomes critical across voltage levels. The technical burden may vary significantly among bidders.

8Syncon tender sees cost escalation risk as fault level increases to 63 kA
The revised specification alters core design assumptions for the project. Higher fault levels demand more robust and expensive equipment. Bidders must recalibrate pricing to absorb this shift.

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Apr 20:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for replacement of electricity poles Details
 
8Tender for rectifying faults occurring in 33 kV and 11 kV underground cables Details
 
8Tender for adding of 132/33 kV 40 MVA transformer Details
 
8Tender for diversion of 220 kV DC line Details
 
8Tender for procurement of sodium bicarbonate Details
 
8Tender for procurement of services for HVAC system Details
 
8Tender for complete overhauling, servicing and retrofitting of 6.6 kV SF6 circuit breakers Details
 
8Tender for laying UG cable Details
 
8Tender for complete restoration works of CHEP III Details
 
8Tender for construction of LILO arrangement of 132kV transmission line Details
 
8Tender for construction of fencing along Details
 
8Tender for day to day repair and maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for stop gap arrangement for comprehensive annual civil maintenance Details
 
8Tender for installation ,testing & commissioning of 1 no of 33kV new outdoor along Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract (AMC) for water coolers, air conditioners Details
 
8Tender for procurement of boom limit switch Details
 
8Tender for construction of 22 nos. of 60cm thick RCC isolation Details
 
8Tender for replacement of damaged water supply pipeline Details
 
8Tender for exterior repair and finishing wall with water proofing Details
 
8Tender for repairing of 5th row of bamboo trash rack Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spare stator bars for 25 MW, BHEL make hydro generators Details
 
8Tender for supply of RMU- 11 kV, 630 A, 21 kA/3 sec, 3 way LVV non extensible, RMU comprising Details
 
8Tender for civil maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for providing sheet roofing Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 2263 Nos of 11kV/433V 160kVA BEE energy efficiency level Details
 
8Tender for empanelment of firms agency companies for transportation and handling of DTRs Details
 
8Tender for complete cleaning, descaling and hydraulic testing of coolers Details
 
8Tender for upgradation of STP Details
 
8Tender for day to day operation of different pumps and valves at filter house Details
 
8Tender for routine civil maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for supply of carriage wheel assembly for side arm charger Details
 
8Tender for construction of electrical switch gear room and various sheds Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of water storage tank roof cover and tiling in water tank Details
 
8Tender for operation work 33/11kV substation Details
 
8Tender for job work of radiography of boiler tube weld joints Details
 
8Tender for contracts for civil works for pressure drop facility Details
 
8Tender for work of preventive and breakdown maintenance of induced draft cooling towers Details
 
8Tender for job contract for regular operation and cleaning of old water treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for civil works of plinth protection and drain work Details
 
8Tender for renovation works of executive rooms Details
 
8Tender for service contract for dismantling of RCC thrust block and MS pipe Details
 
8Tender for replacement of existing damaged window ventilator frames including Details
 
8Tender for biennial job contract for civil maintenance of V-2 And V3/B ash dyke Details
 
8Tender for biennial job contract for civil maintenance of V-1 ash dyke Details
 
8Tender for providing and fixing barbed wire fencing Details
 
8Tender for repair, maintenance, and installation of plant/ systems Details
 
8Tender for repair, maintenance, and installation of plant/ systems/equipments Details
 
8Tender for repairing of doors, windows and other miscellaneous wooden works Details
 
8Tender for supply of PSC pole 8 meter length Details
 
8Tender for supply of rail pole 13 mtr long 60 kg per mtr Details
 
8Tender for restoration of 01 no. 33 kV line feeder bay Details
 
8Tender for supply of ISI marked ACSR rabbit conductor Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 kV metering unit of different rating Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of distributed Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of 220/132 kV, 160 MVA transformer Details
 
8Tender for construction of foundation for 1 No 220 kV bay Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of 3rd transformer foundation and allied civil works at 132 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for supply of milling spares for roller coal mill Details
 
8Tender for requirement of horizontal single and multistage stage centrifugal pump and spares Details
 
8Tender for sale of ESP fry fly Ash Details
 
8Tender for appointment of advanced metering infrastructure Details
 
8Tender for appointment of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) service provider for smart prepaid metering Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spare parts of apron feeder of L and T make installed Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spare parts of ring granulator Details
 
8Tender for procurement of critical spares of DMCW-SG pumps installed Details
 
8Tender for extension of switch house Details
 
8Tender for replacement of existing tower Details
 
8Tender for work of the restringing of loose span of 220kV line Details
 
8Tender for supply of 5nos spare numerical distance protection relay Details
 
8Tender for work of servicing and maintenance of high mast tower installed Details
 
8Tender for supply of various hose pipes Details
 
8Tender for various maintenance works for the pulverizes, coal feeders Details
 
8Tender for work of various mechanical maintenance on as & when required basis in coal handling plant Details
 
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8Coal Deal Signals Strong Backing for Queensland Workforce Details
 
8Urgent Call for Action Against Coal Pollution at Mormugao Port Details
 
8MCX receives SEBI nod to launch new coal exchange subsidiary Details
 
8India could save Rs 34,200 crore if coal-based DME replaces part of LPG imports: Report Details
 
8Ambuja Cement Margins Tested By Expansion Push Details
 
8Global wind installations surge 40% to record 165 GW Details
 
8SECI Launches 1500 MWh ISTS Renewable Energy Tender Under Contract for Difference Mechanism Details
 
8ReNew Expands to 24 GW, Marks Strong Growth In FY26 Details
 
8Moving from energy crisis to energy security with renewables Details
 
8A solar plant was designed as a biological shield until it began creating an oasis that attracted hawks and lizards Details
 
8Orient Green unit signs Rs 8.61 crore wind turbine supply deal Details
 
8Armed Forces eye biogas, solar to cut fuel use amid West Asia crisis Details
 
8Global fuel supply shortage: Indian Army plans to adopt green energy like biogas, solar power to tackle crisis Details
 
8India's Power Grid Faces Extreme Strain as Heat Pushes Demand Over 239 GW Details
 
8Bharat Electricity Summit Charts Roadmap For Future-Ready Power Sector Details
 
8India Moves Closer To Opening Nuclear Power Sector To Foreign Investment As Atomic Energy Commission Clears FDI Policy: Report Details
 
8Operating nuclear plants is ‘lifetime commitment’: Experts Details
 
8Adani Power Tackles Nuclear: High Costs Strain Finances Details
 
8India’s nuclear pivot: FBRs the future, PHWRs to anchor growth until technology matures Details
 
8Power sector dues now Tk 52,300 crore, energy minister tells parliament Details
 
8Adani Power Launches Nuclear Energy Venture Via New Unit Details
 
8Kandla Port Ships Advanced LNG Tanks To Bahamas In Landmark Export Boost For India’s Energy Engineering Sector Details
 
8Power sector arrears hit Tk 523bn as govt struggles with payments Details
 
8India targets 100 GW nuclear power capacity by 2047: CEA Chief Ghanshyam Prasad Details
 
8Acwa Power Wins ?46 Billion Saudi Arabia Power Deal Details
 
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Apr 18:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for restoration of 01 no. 33 kV line feeder bay Details
 
8Tender for procurement of HT motor Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for empanelment of agencies for supply of local purchase items Details
 
8Tender for drilling of bore well and installation of submersible pump Details
 
8Tender for supply of dual trip circuit supervision relay for various EHV substation Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various spares of LDO pump installed Details
 
8Tender for work for opportunity maintenance of 3x20 MW units and their associated auxiliaries/ equipment Details
 
8Tender for procurement of mandatory spares and essential parts for 220kV and 66kV GIS modules Details
 
8Tender for construction of 03 Nos. of 33kV bays Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation & commissioning of complete electrical heat tracing system Details
 
8Tender for work of various mechanical maintenance Details
 
8Tender for diversion of 33kV D/C line Details
 
8Tender for overhauling of 550V overhead line for lighting Details
 
8Tender for regular operation and maintenance including repair works of sewerage treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for rearrangement and diversion works of 3.3kV feeder Details
 
8Tender for underground 04 nos of inseam horizontal boreholes Details
 
8Tender for laying of MS pipeline Details
 
8Tender for installation of LED decorative strip lights on lightings poles Details
 
8Tender for offloading work for demounting and mounting of engine transmission and torque convertor Details
 
8Tender for AMC for civil works Details
 
8Tender for repairing of old coal transportation Details
 
8Tender for repairing and complete overhauling of 145kV SF6 gas circuit breakers Details
 
8Tender for complete repairing and fitment of new undercarriage assembly set Details
 
8Tender for supply of high performance coal compartment assembly Details
 
8Tender for supply of miscellaneous and consumable items Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling, servicing, repairing of ID / FD / PA fan Details
 
8Tender for supply of various consumable items Details
 
8Tender for procurement of lighting material Details
 
8Tender for procurement of light diesel oil Details
 
8Design verification supply installation integration testing and commissioning of CEMS gas analyzer Details
 
8Tender for supply of BIS certified energy efficiency level Details
 
8Tender for supply of BIS certified energy efficiency level 3 (Old)/ level 2 (new) conventional 11/0.433kV, 25KVA, distribution transformers Details
 
8Tender for repairing/modifications of drains at various Details
 
8Tender for supply of 220kV CT of various ratings and its supporting structures Details
 
8Tender for constructing 1.8 km 11kV line Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 500MVA, 400KV/220KV/33kV auto-transformer Details
 
8Tender for strengthening and protection of transmission towers Details
 
8Tender for supply of coupler assembly for side arm charger Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of terrace water proofing for structures Details
 
8Tender for internal and external repair, maintenance and painting of 14 M FRP VIP boat Details
 
8Tender for supply of ISI marked ACSR Dog conductor Details
 
8Tender for work for supply and fixing of GDM at 132kV GIS Details
 
8Tender for annual civil M and R work Details
 
8Tender for construction of gabion work and gantry protection works Details
 
8Tender for work of IO assignment, reengineering, logic modification and commissioning for interfacing Details
 
8Tender for H2 generation plant Details
 
8Tender for civil work for CDS, water and sewer lines Details
 
8Tender for generator minor major overhauling of GTG 02 serial Details
 
8Tender for type testing of panels and its accessories Details
 
8Tender for GTG 01 minor overhauling serial Details
 
8Tender for complete overhauling of 75/15 tones capacity Details
 
8Tender for procurement of vacuum pump spares Details
 
8Tender for procurement of SGECW motor Details
 
8Design, supply and erection of rack and pinion elevators Details
 
8Tender for comprehensive contract for providing drinking water facility Details
 
8Tender for procurement of HT motors Details
 
8Tender for AMC for 132 kV DC TL Details
 
8Tender for supply of ISI marked EHV grade transformer oil Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 by 11 kV 10 MVA Cu Wd CRGO core power transformer Details
 
8Design, engineering, supply of materials equipments erection testing and commissioning for augmentation/ upgradation of 220kV bay Details
 
8Tender for procurement of HT power cables Details
 
8Tender for work of complete overhauling / breakdown maintenance of C.W pumps Details
 
8Tender for work for renovation of yard of 33/11 kV S/s Details
 
8Tender for supply, fabrication and installation of runner blade hub assembly Details
 
8Tender for reconductoring of 11 kV line Details
 
8Tender for supply of power transformer. Details
 
8Tender for work of annual overhauling AOH of units equipments and their associated auxiliaries Details
 
8Tender for procurement of complete set of spares of main turbine condenser vacuum pumps Details
 
8Tender for biennial work contract for hiring of one no. air-conditioned Details
 
8Tender for work contract for complete overhauling and repairing of electric hoists of various Details
 
8Tender for transportation with loading of coal Details
 
8Tender for construction of store room Details
 
8Tender for construction of 33kV substation Details
 
8Tender for construction of inspection path at 220kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for supply including fixing of lighting/illumination (LED lighting) at 220kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for ETC of 132 kV 3 phase SC transmission line Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation and commissioning of the flow transmitters Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares for hydrogen generation plant Details
 
8Tender for annual rate contract for repair/servicing of electronic modules Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares of rotary twin lobe air compressor Details
 
8Tender for procurement of bearings under category Details
 
8Tender for requirement of spares for seal air fan Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract services for maintenance of protection and control system, DC system, AVR/DAVR, GTs, 220 kV and 33 kV switch yard etc. Details
 
8Tender for supply of transformer oil for various substation Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor by aerial bunch cable Details
 
8Tender for replacement of damaged HT/LT poles Details
 
8Tender for supply of T&P items Details
 
8Tender for supply and electrification Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor by aerial bunch cable Details
 
8Tender for supply and repairing of HT and LT line Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor by aerial bunch cable Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of substation by providing of 1X100 MVA 220/33kV T/F along Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract and attending preventive as well as emergency/breakdown work of 132kV and 220kV EHV transmission lines Details
 
8Tender for various work of fixing switchyard gate, dismantling, height raising & repair of collapsed compound wall at 132kV S/stn Details
 
8Tender for replacement of RCC structure by lattice type structure of various Details
 
8Tender for supply, civil, ETC works of 400kV 1x125MVAr 3ph bus reactor with NGR along with allied equipment Details
 
8Tender for biennial rate contract for coal handling works Details
 
8Tender for supply of various type liftting tools tackles for boiler Details
 
8Tender for supply of laboratory & other items Details
 
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8India’s renewable energy capacity set to reach 359 GW by FY30, says Jefferies Details
 
8Power Stock in Focus After Securing 600 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid PPAs Across Multiple Projects Details
 
8India in a time of global energy uncertainty: Confidence, caution, and course correction Details
 
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Daily Power Sector Tenders Excel update

Apr 17: 8Daily Excel covering new tenders and all published updates including corrigendum, amendment, addendum, clarification and status revisions, along with technical and financial bid opening, evaluation completion and final award actions including AOC and LOA issuance.
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Rs 168 crore ERP award raises integration risk questions in dual-DISCOM rollout

Apr 17: 8A high-value ERP implementation across two distribution utilities has closed at a notable premium over initial estimates.
8Timeline extensions had already signalled execution complexity, but the final pricing introduces fresh uncertainty around integration risk. Details

Rs 115 crore rooftop solar aggregation tests RESCO risk appetite across departments

Apr 17: 8A multi-department rooftop solar aggregation is quietly reshaping how risk is distributed in public renewable projects.
8The structure broadens participation but introduces execution and coordination uncertainties.
8The pricing response may influence how developers approach future bundled RESCO tenders. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Apr 17: 8High EMD requirement raises entry barrier, narrowing bidder pool in coal mill R&M tender
A steep earnest money deposit has effectively filtered out smaller and mid-sized contractors from the bidding arena. The financial threshold ensures that only balance-sheet-strong players can realistically compete.

8Low-value consulting tender hints at deeper play in carbon market groundwork
A modestly sized consulting tender is quietly laying the groundwork for emerging carbon market mechanisms. The structure reveals more about bidder positioning and risk allocation than the scope alone suggests.

8Outsourcing model in distribution signals shift from asset focus to service delivery
A significant manpower tender highlights a growing focus on service delivery rather than asset ownership in distribution. Execution responsibility is increasingly being externalised. This trend could redefine how utilities structure future contracts.

8Rs 300 crore ash logistics tender tightens vendor pool under percentage pricing model
A Rs 300 crore ash logistics contract is quietly redefining how cost and control are balanced in bulk material handling. The percentage-based pricing framework appears simple but embeds significant risk transfer onto contractors.

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Independent engineer role scales up at 8 GW evacuation build-out, expanding oversight mandate
An independent engineer assignment tied to an 8 GW evacuation system goes far beyond routine certification scope. The mandate embeds deep coordination responsibilities across multiple packages and execution fronts.

8400 kV line tender sees repeated deadline resets amid spec recalibration
Multiple deadline extensions and technical corrigenda suggest a transmission tender still stabilising its scope. Changes in key components like insulators and OPGW point to deeper design-level recalibration. The eventual bid response will indicate whether competition intensifies or margins come under pressure.

8Rs 5 crore rooftop solar tender sees multiple resets amid scope recalibration
Repeated deadline extensions and a late-stage technical amendment have quietly reshaped the competitive landscape of this rooftop solar EPC package. What appears routine on the surface reflects deeper design adjustments and signs of bidder hesitation Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Apr 17: 8Rs 1.01 crore EMD 400 kV line tender sees reset as timelines stretch amid spec shifts
Multiple corrigenda and a late-stage deadline extension point to underlying alignment challenges in a key transmission corridor package. Technical specifications continue to evolve even as bidders reassess entry thresholds and risk exposure.

8High entry barrier slows strategy consultancy empanelment as timelines stretch
Multiple deadline extensions suggest a strategy consultancy empanelment process still grappling with bidder appetite and internal alignment. A steep entry threshold is quietly narrowing the competitive field even as scope visibility remains limited.

8Rs 2 crore entry barrier anchors ESP upgrade tender as timelines stretch
An ESP upgrade package is seeing repeated deadline extensions even before bids are finalised. A Rs 2 crore entry threshold sits alongside a structure that transfers end-to-end supply chain risk onto contractors.

8Repeated deadline extensions reshape bid strategy in transmission project
Successive deadline shifts have stretched the bid cycle by several months, altering the competitive timeline. This directly impacts how bidders structure financing, resource planning, and risk assumptions.

8Rs 6.50 crore EMD transmission tender for 600 MW evacuation sees repeated resets
A high-stakes renewable evacuation package is struggling to settle into a stable bidding cycle. Multiple deadline extensions and a mid-process price reset point to deeper market friction. The final outcome could influence how large-scale transmission tenders are structured and priced going forward.

8Six deadline extensions redraw bidding rhythm in transmission project
Repeated timeline shifts over two months have significantly altered the bidding rhythm for this transmission package. Each extension gives bidders more preparation time but also prolongs uncertainty around execution planning.

8Hybrid solar-storage scope raises execution stakes in EPC tender
The addition of battery storage transforms a conventional solar EPC package into a far more complex engineering assignment. Contractors must now manage integration, dispatch logic, and lifecycle performance in a single execution frame. What appears incremental on paper could prove transformative in on-ground delivery. Details

NEWS UPDATE: ENVIRONMENT & REGULATORY CLEARANCES

Apr 17: ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCES

8Environment Ministry sets 30 April thermal power EAC meeting - agenda runs to 1,865 lines
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has published the agenda for the 42nd Expert Appraisal Committee (Thermal Power Project) meeting on 30 April 2026. The exhaustive document (Agenda ID EC/AGENDA/EAC/890843/4/2026) lines up environmental clearances across India's thermal pipeline.
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NEWS UPDATE: UTILITY OPERATIONS, COMPLIANCE & PERSONNEL

Apr 17: GUJARAT UTILITIES - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

8GIFT Power reports zero accidents for Q4 FY 2025-26
GIFT Power Company Ltd.'s fourth-quarter SoP filing to GERC for January-March 2026 — a clean accident register for GIFT City and a classification-wise log of consumer complaints received, redressed and pending during the quarter.
8Torrent Power logs Q4 performance for Ahmedabad and Surat
Torrent Power's Standard of Performance compliance report for January to March 2026 covering its Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Surat license areas — including fatal and non-fatal accident counts and a classification-wise register of consumer complaints.
8Torrent Power's Dahej area reports a clean Q4 safety sheet
The Dahej license area's SoP filing to GERC for Q4 FY 2025-26 — zero fatal or non-fatal accidents for the quarter, with a small complaint register showing most grievances redressed within stipulated time.
8UGVCL files Q3 regulatory scorecard with GERC
Uttar Gujarat Vij Company's Regulatory Information Report for October to December 2025 — a multi-sheet workbook opening with the power supply position and key parameters, submitted to the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission.
8PGVCL Q3 regulatory report filed - but text extraction failed
Paschim Gujarat Vij Company's Regulatory Information Management System submission for Q3 FY 2025-26 is part of the bundle, but the spreadsheet's content could not be parsed in this pipeline — only the filename is informative.

PSPCL — INTERNAL CIRCULARS & PERSONNEL

8PSPCL CFO issues Accounts Circular No. 04/2026 to all field units
The Chief Financial Officer, Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd, The Mall, Patiala has issued Accounts Circular No. 04/2026 (Memo 1147-1376/WM&G/A-130/Vol.-II, dated 15 April 2026) to all Additional SEs, Sr. Xens, RE officers and Sr. AOs/AOs across PSPCL's accounting and DDO units.
8PSPCL services-2 issues order no. 26: Promotions, postings and transfers
The office of the Manager (HR)/Services-2, PSPCL Patiala has issued Order No. 26 dated 16 April 2026, putting into immediate effect a list of promotions, postings and transfers — including the transfer of Varinder Kumar (Emp ID 110614) as Dy. Secretary/Establishment at O&M GHTP.
8PSPCL's 93,000-character personnel dossier surfaces from Engineer-II office
An extensive OCR-scanned document from the Deputy Secretary/Engineering-II office at PSPCL Patiala runs to more than 8,700 lines and 13,887 words, covering personnel matters across the utility's engineering cadre.
8PSPCL Amritsar schedules 20-24 April training programme
A second note from the Principal/TTI, PSPCL Amritsar confirms a training programme running from 20 April to 24 April 2026, 09:00 to 17:00, for nominated officers — in follow-up to memo Nos. 427/429 dated 29 January 2026.
8GGSSTP Rupnagar reports fly-ash utilisation for February 2026
PSPCL's Guru Gobind Singh Super Thermal Plant, Rupnagar (840 MW) has disclosed details of ash utilisation for February 2026 — covering dry fly ash, ESP fly ash, bottom ash, pond ash availability, legacy stock and net disposal across its designated ash-disposal areas.

MAHARASHTRA & UP — RECRUITMENT & TRAINING

8Maharashtra opens NCVT Electrician apprenticeship drive
A Marathi-language government notice (rendered in legacy Devanagari encoding) inviting applications under the National Council for Vocational Training scheme for the Electrician trade, with the online window pointing to apprenticeshipindia.gov.in.
8Maharashtra State Power body issues online recruitment notice
A Marathi-language public notification from a 220 kV-linked Maharashtra power entity (CIN U40109MH2005SGC153646) setting out an online application schedule for ITI-qualified candidates, with deadlines in April 2026.
8PVVNL Meerut publishes planned shutdown schedule for 17 April
Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam (PVVNL), Meerut has detailed planned feeder shutdowns across Bulandshahr and other zones on 17 April 2026 for pole shifting, substation testing and tree cutting, listing affected urban and rural consumers by feeder and time slot.
8Power Grid Bangladesh reassigns Project Director Prabir Chandra Dutta
Power Grid Bangladesh PLC, through its Human Resource Management-2 wing in Aftabnagar, Dhaka, has issued an office order dated 15 April 2026 pursuant to a 7 April 2026 Government order, making a fresh assignment for Project Director Prabir Chandra Dutta (ID 00259).
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NEWS UPDATE: STOCK EXCHANGE DISCLOSURES & CORPORATE AFFAIRS

Apr 17: LISTED PSU POWER COMPANIES

8POWERGRID tenure of two independent directors ends
A Regulation 30 SEBI LODR disclosure filed with BSE and NSE on 16 April 2026 by Power Grid Corporation, confirming that the tenure of Shri Shiv Tapasya Paswan and Shri Rohit Vaswani as Independent Directors concluded on 15 April 2026.
8Power Grid Corporation sends compliance letter to exchanges
Power Grid Corporation of India (NSE: POWERGRID; BSE: 532898) has filed a short intimation dated 16 April 2026 addressed to the General Managers (Listing) at NSE (BKC) and BSE (Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers).
8Navratna SJVN files routine intimation with NSE and BSE
SJVN Limited (CIN: L40101HP1988GOI008409), the Navratna CPSE and Centre-Himachal joint venture, has issued letter SJVN/CS/93/2026 dated 16 April 2026 to the stock exchanges under symbol SJVN-EQ and scrip code 533206.
8NHPC company secretariat files disclosure from Faridabad
NHPC Limited (CIN: L40101HR1975GOI032564), from its Company Secretariat at the NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad, has issued a routine compliance communication.
8GAIL (India) circulates press release to NSE and BSE
GAIL (India) Limited (NSE: GAIL-EQ; BSE: 532155), under reference ND/GAIL/SECTT/2026 dated 16 April 2026, has submitted a press release to the listing compliance departments of the National Stock Exchange and BSE Limited.
8IREDA secures fresh [ICRA]AAA (Stable) on Rs. 35,500 crore FY27 borrowing programme
ICRA has, on 16 April 2026, assigned [ICRA]AAA (Stable)/[ICRA]A1+ ratings to Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited's freshly proposed Rs. 35,500 crore long-term borrowing programme for FY 2027 and reaffirmed its other ratings — reinforcing IREDA's standing as a top-tier green-finance borrower.

LISTED PRIVATE POWER & ENERGY COMPANIES

8Reliance Power issues Regulation 74(5) depositories certificate
Reliance Power Ltd (RTNPOWER/EQ, BSE Scrip 533122) has filed a compliance certificate with NSE and BSE on 16 April 2026 in terms of Regulation 74(5) of the SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations.
8Reliance Power communicates with exchanges from Navi Mumbai base
Reliance Power Limited (CIN: L40101MH1995PLC084687) — with registered office at Ballard Estate and corporate base at Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City, Navi Mumbai — has issued a 16 April 2026 compliance intimation.
8Reliance Infrastructure updates BSE and NSE from Ballard Estate HQ
Reliance Infrastructure Limited (CIN: L75100MH1929PLC001530), from its registered office at Reliance Centre, 19 Walchand Hirachand Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai, has submitted a regulatory intimation dated 16 April 2026 to BSE and NSE.
8Torrent Power files 400-line disclosure with BSE and NSE
Torrent Power Limited (BSE: 532779, NSE: TORNTPOWER) has submitted a detailed regulatory filing on 16 April 2026 to both the Corporate Relationship Department at BSE and the Listing Department at NSE.
8PTC India files 81-line compliance letter with BSE and NSE
PTC India (BSE Scrip 532524, Company Code PTC) has issued a 16 April 2026 communication to the Listing Departments of BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange, filed under the SEBI (LODR) Regulations.
8CESC files reference DOC:SEC:1790/2026-27/50 with stock exchanges
CESC Limited (NSE Symbol CESC; BSE Scrip 500084) has sent letter DOC:SEC:1790/2026-27/50 dated 16 April 2026 to the Listing Departments of the National Stock Exchange (G-Block, BKC) and BSE Limited.
8DPSCLTD flags reappointment of independent director to the exchanges
India Power Corporation Ltd (Ref: IPCL/SE/LODR/2026-27/2; Symbol DPSCLTD) has, on 16 April 2026, intimated the NSE and the Metropolitan Stock Exchange about the reappointment of an Independent Director under Regulation 30 of SEBI (LODR).
8HPL Electric and Power files disclosure with NSE and BSE
HPL (Symbol: HPL, BSE Scrip 540136) has sent a brief regulatory letter dated 16 April 2026 to the Listing Department of the National Stock Exchange and to BSE Limited's listing desk at Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers.
8GE Vernova T&D India files 587-line regulatory disclosure
GE Vernova T&D India Limited (formerly GE T&D India Limited; CIN L31102DL1957PLC193993; Symbol GVT&D), from its corporate office at T-5 & T-6 Axis House, Sector-128, Noida, has submitted a detailed 16 April 2026 disclosure to BSE and NSE.
8BF Utilities intimates exchanges on 16 April
BF Utilities Limited (CIN: L40108PN2000PLC015323; Symbol: BFUTILITIE, BSE Scrip 532430) has issued letter SECT/BFUL/ dated 16 April 2026 to the National Stock Exchange and BSE Limited.
8Sterling and Wilson Solar sends 16 April intimation to exchanges
Sterling & Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd (BSE Scrip 542760; NSE: SWSOLAR) has issued a regulatory letter dated 16 April 2026 to BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange under its standard compliance filings.
8Urja Global files routine disclosure under symbol URJA
Urja Global (BSE Scrip 526987; NSE Symbol URJA) has sent a compliance letter dated 16 April 2026 to the Managers at BSE Limited (Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers) and the National Stock Exchange (Exchange Plaza, BKC).
8AHASolar Technologies updates exchanges from Ahmedabad HQ
AHASolar Technologies Limited (CIN: L74999GJ2017PLC098479) — an energy consultancy, solar software and net-zero advisory firm based at Kalasagar Shopping Hub, Ghatlodiya, Ahmedabad — has submitted a regulatory filing to the exchanges.
8Surana Solar files routine update from Cherlapally works
Surana Solar Limited (formerly Surana Ventures Limited) — an ISO 9001:2008-certified unit of the Surana Group at Plot 212/3 & 4, IDA Cherlapally, Hyderabad — has submitted a stock-exchange disclosure.
8High Energy Batteries to review FY26 results on 12 May; dividend on the table
High Energy Batteries (India) Ltd has told BSE that its Board will meet on Tuesday, 12 May 2026 to approve audited results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2026, fix a date for the 65th AGM, and decide on declaring or passing over a dividend for FY 2025-26.
8Lakadia-Vadodara Transmission retains [ICRA]AAA (Stable) on Rs. 1,840 crore term loan
ICRA has reaffirmed its [ICRA]AAA (Stable) rating on Lakadia Vadodara Transmission Project Limited's Rs. 1,840 crore long-term fund-based term loan, underscoring the project's strong credit profile and transmission off-take visibility.
8Pasolite Electricals continues in ICRA's non-cooperating category
ICRA has noted that Pasolite Electricals Private Limited continues to remain under its 'Issuer Not Cooperating' category, with the existing [ICRA]B+(Stable) rating carrying the ISSUER NOT COOPERATING* caveat as the company did not engage with the rating process.
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NEWS UPDATE: REGULATORY ORDERS & LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

Apr 17: GUJARAT (GERC) — SOLAR & RENEWABLE PETITIONS

8GUVNL seeks refund for solar developers who exited early
GERC Petition No. 2002 of 2021, where Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam and its four DISCOM co-petitioners ask the Commission to allow refund of connectivity charges paid by small-scale distributed solar developers who exercised the One-Time Exit Option.
8Round two: GUVNL pushes refund for 'second exit' solar players
A sequel to Petition 2002/2021 — GUVNL and the four Gujarat DISCOMs file afresh before GERC, this time seeking refund of connectivity charges for small-scale distributed solar developers who took the Second-Time Exit Option.
8Onix Trans. Power wants hybrid project reclassified as solar
Citing Ministry of Defence guidelines, Onix Trans. Power asks GERC to let it convert evacuation approval for a 30 MW Wind-Solar hybrid project at 66 kV Kagwad into approval for a pure solar project, along with an extension of time for commissioning.
8Martial Solren invokes force majeure on 200 MW solar plant
Martial Solren Pvt. Ltd. petitions GERC for an extension of the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date of its 200 MW Solar PV project in Gujarat, citing Force Majeure events that it says have delayed implementation of the GUVNL-contracted plant.
8Renewgain asks GERC to quash GETCO's deadline letter
Renewgain Pvt. Ltd. challenges a GETCO letter dated 18 February 2025 and seeks a further extension of time, with an interlocutory application pressing GERC for interim stay and urgent relief.
8Onix Two Enersol seeks more time at Sutrapada sub-station
A petition before GERC for extension of the scheduled date of commissioning of evacuation infrastructure for a 40 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid plant connecting to GETCO's 66 kV Sutrapada Sub-Station, blamed on events beyond the developer's control.
8V-Grown Tech fights GETCO's August 2025 letter
V-Grown Tech Pvt. Ltd. petitions GERC for extension of the time period to construct evacuation infrastructure and for quashing of a GETCO letter dated 2 August 2025, with an urgent application seeking interim stay and listing.
8Star Pipe Foundry wants one more year on 20 MW Amreli solar
Star Pipe Foundry (India) Pvt. Ltd. asks GERC to extend commissioning of the balance 9 MW of its 20 MW solar plant at Amreli up to 30 September 2026, connecting at 66 kV to GETCO's Nagadhara Sub-Station.

PUNJAB, MADHYA PRADESH & OTHER STATE REGULATORS

8PSERC sets additional surcharge for open access consumers, Apr-Sep 2026
Punjab SERC order of 15 April 2026 on PSPCL's petition for Additional Surcharge under Section 42(4) of the Electricity Act — also noting delay in filing.
8PSERC hears compliance petition tied to Supreme Court order of 02 December 2024
Hearing note for Petition 62/2025 — seeking PSPCL's compliance with APTEL and Supreme Court orders under Sections 94, 142 and 146 of the Electricity Act.
8MPERC orders the Mohasa Babai ARR and retail tariff for FY 2026-27
Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission's full tariff order in Petition 142/2025 for MPIDC Industrial Area Mohasa Babai — covering O&M, power purchase, IoWC and retail tariff.
8MPERC proposes first amendment to the Madhya Pradesh grid code, 2024
Public Notice No. MPERC/D(Tariff)/2026/588 of 15 April 2026 inviting comments on the draft first amendment to the Madhya Pradesh Electricity Grid Code.
8UPERC issues FY 2026-27 tariff order — 86,000-word ruling reshapes UP's power economics
In Petition No. 2320 of 2025, the Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission has passed an order under Sections 62 and 64 of the Electricity Act, 2003 covering the True-up for FY 2024-25, Annual Performance Review for FY 2025-26, and the Annual Revenue Requirement and Intra-State Tariff for FY 2026-27 — a landmark multi-year ruling that sets the tariff architecture for one of India's largest power markets.
8TNERC sends TNPDC tariff compliance to its tariff wing
A daily order of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission dated 16 April 2026 in M.P. No. 4 of 2026 — TNPDC's compliance report is forwarded to the Tariff Wing for examination, with the matter called again on 28 April 2026.
8TN Electricity Ombudsman opens consumer appeal no. 63 of 2025
A Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman order in A.P. No. 63 of 2025, heard before Tmt. K. Indirani at the Chennai office — a consumer grievance appeal recorded under the 'consumer is the most important visitor' mantra.
8Bihar begins suo-motu proceeding for new electricity supply code, 2026
BERC order SMP-06/2026 dated 16 April 2026 opening a Suo-Motu proceeding to frame the new Bihar Electricity Supply Code, with appearances from Bihar Sugar Mills Association and Magadh Sugar & Energy Ltd.
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NEWS UPDATE: HYDRO POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Apr 17: HYDRO POWER — NATIONAL STATUS

8India now has 44,239 MW of hydro running across 211 projects
A CEA status report as on 31 March 2026 on hydro-electric project development — 539 projects in the pipeline totalling 1,33,410 MW, with milestones including the phased commissioning of Subansiri Lower HEP units through the winter.
8India's pumped storage potential crosses 2,88,000 MW
A CEA status of pumped storage plant development — 262 projects identified across on-stream and off-stream categories, with 10 PSPs already in operation (7,425.6 MW) and another 82 in the under-construction to under-S&I pipeline.
8J&K alone holds 12,264 MW of hydro potential, CEA profile shows
A detailed state/UT-wise CEA profile (March 2026) on India's large-hydro development — opening with Jammu and Kashmir's 32 identified projects, broken up into in-operation, under-construction, CEA-concurred, under S&I and balance-capacity buckets.
8Indus basin leads India's developed hydro capacity
A basin-wise snapshot of large hydro-electric potential (above 25 MW) as on 31 March 2026 — Indus, Ganga and other river basins measured by identified capacity, in-operation MW, under-construction MW and balance capacity percentages.
8State-wise map of India's large-hydro pipeline updated
A companion to the basin-wise report, this CEA state and region-wise table (as on 31 March 2026) lays out installed-capacity potential above 25 MW — identified, reassessed, in-operation, under-construction and S&I capacity for every jurisdiction.

RENEWABLE ENERGY — REGULATORY & GRID COMPLIANCE

8ISTS connectivity sanctioned: JSW, Renew Surya and Ayana head the southern approval list
Plant-wise ISTS connectivity approvals with generation type and approved quantum — led by JSW Renew Energy (540 MW wind) and Renew Surya Ojas (478 MW hybrid).
8LVRT events Oct 2025-Jan 2026: GRT flags 5 MU loss from non-compliance
Event log of Low Voltage Ride Through incidents in the south — triggering faults, LVRT compliance verdicts, generation loss and PMU plots.
8Pavagada solar park SPDs still behind on model submission and harmonic measurement
Plant-level compliance status against CEA Technical Standards — harmonics, steady-state models, reactive compensation and PPC — for developers at Pavagada Solar Park.
8Solar meters at Ananthapuram and Pavagada show up to 3:59-minute time drift
List of meters drifting between 1 and 5 minutes across APSPCL and KSPDCL solar stations as of Feb 2026, with a mixed status on corrective action.
8Fast frequency response tracked across six high-frequency events in January 2026
Per-event FFR performance for high-frequency events (f > 50.3 Hz) in January 2026, with start time, duration, max frequency and QCA contact details for each RE generator.
8Pavagada telemetry in January 2026: Adyah B1 missing 100% of analog points
Developer-wise summary of analog-point telemetry failures and intermittent data at Pavagada's ACME, Adyah and other blocks.
8SRLDC communication health check: VOIP failures across Galiveedu, Athena and Azure plants
Plant-by-plant tracking of VOIP channels, MCC/BCC main & standby status, firewall and UNMS connectivity with SRLDC for southern RE generators.
8Athena Bhiwadi solar's weekly dues stack up across FY 2024-25
Week-by-week record of final charges levied, amounts paid and outstanding balances for Athena Bhiwadi Solar Power Pvt Ltd and related entities.
8Small-ticket interest dues from six RE entities hit Rs. 1.97 lakh
Outstanding interest payments from Ayana Renewable Power, KREDL, IRCON, Serentica, Vena Energy Gadag and Sembcorp Green Infra between Nov 2024 and Mar 2025.
8Ministry of power pushes RCO compliance deadline to 31 May 2026
A 16 April 2026 MoP (RCM Division) letter granting an extension for Designated Consumers to submit Renewable Consumption Obligation compliance data for FY 2024-25.
8UPNEDA Kusum C1 scheme: Solar pump price list for 3-10 HP
A one-page UP New & Renewable Energy Development Agency flyer listing subsidy prices for 3 HP, 5 HP, 7.5 HP and 10 HP solar pumps under the Kusum C1 scheme.

RENEWABLE ENERGY — INDUSTRY & RESEARCH

8JinkoSolar crosses 390 GW cumulative shipments; leads industry with 86 GW in 2025
JinkoSolar Holding Co. (NYSE: JKS) announced on 16 April 2026 its unaudited Q4 and full-year 2025 results: 86 GW of module shipments for the year, retaining the industry's top rank, with the company becoming the first module-maker to cross 390 GW cumulative shipments and the Tiger Neo series alone passing 220 GW.
8Inox Wind profile: 2.5 GW capacity and a 4.45 MW turbine in the works
A research note on Inox Wind Limited profiles the Noida-headquartered INOXGFL Group company as one of India's leading integrated wind energy players, with 2 MW and 3 MW WTGs in production, a licensed 4.45 MW low-wind-speed variant, and over 2.5 GW of manufacturing capacity across Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
8IEEFA's 'stampede to gas' grades US utilities on fossil-fuel transition
In an April 2026 briefing note, IEEFA analyst Dennis Wamsted examines the rush to build new US gas-fired generation capacity through three case studies — awarding one failing grade, one A, and marking a third as incomplete — and warns that utilities are committing to gas at exactly the wrong moment.
8IEA special report: 'Key questions on energy and AI' charts the power demand of the AI era
The International Energy Agency's new World Energy Outlook Special Report tackles the biggest open questions at the intersection of energy and artificial intelligence — from data-centre electricity demand to grid readiness and clean-power sourcing — in a sweeping global analysis spanning IEA members and accession countries.
8Ceres Power pitches fuel cells and electrolysers as the fast track to power at scale
In a 15 April 2026 capital-markets deck, UK-based Ceres Power positions itself as a world leader in electrochemistry for fuel cells and electrolysers, pitting its technology against gas turbines (5-7 years), small modular reactors (7-10 years) and grid connections (5-10+ years) to deliver new generation at 'scale and pace'.
8BEE and TERI release joint energy efficiency document
The Bureau of Energy Efficiency, a statutory body under the Ministry of Power, has issued a document in association with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) from its Sewa Bhawan headquarters in New Delhi.
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NEWS UPDATE: GENERATION — THERMAL, FUEL & DAILY REPORTS

Apr 17: CEA DAILY GENERATION REPORTS (DGR)

8All-India power overview 14 April: Northern thermal falls 18.6% short of programme
DGR Sub-Report 1 for 14 April 2026 records region-wise thermal, nuclear and hydro against FY 2026-27 programme, with the Northern thermal sector down 2,434 MU till date.
8All-India power overview 15 April: Northern thermal deviation narrows to 17.77%
Day-after DGR Sub-Report 1 showing generation programme vs. actual for 15 April 2026, with modest improvement in the Northern thermal gap.
8Station-wise generation deep-dive for 14 April: Northern region totals 16,452.91 MW under outage
DGR Sub-Report 2 — the most detailed grid report — lists every power station unit-by-unit with region, state, sector, type, coal stock and outage details for 14 April 2026.
8Station-wise generation deep-dive for 15 April: Northern outage narrows to 16,152.51 MW
The exhaustive DGR Sub-Report 2 for 15 April 2026, refreshing the unit-wise roster of capacity, programme, actual and outage status.
8All-India capacity online: 65,243.81 MW in the North on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 3 summarises capacity availability by region — planned, forced, other-reason outages and final online capacity on 14 April 2026.
8Capacity online ticks up to 65,544.21 MW in the North on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 3 refreshes region-wise capacity availability with modest improvement on 15 April 2026.
8State-wise shortfall scorecard 14 April: Delhi down 4.7 MU vs. programme
DGR Sub-Report 4 provides utility-wise capacity and generation performance by state, with deviations from programme for day and year-to-date on 14 April 2026.
8Stabilised capacity check: Northern thermal at 87.03% online on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 5 compares stabilised capacity with capacity online as percentages for thermal, nuclear and hydro by region on 14 April 2026.
8Stabilised capacity rises to 87.81% online in North on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 5 updates the stabilised-vs-online capacity percentages by region and fuel type for 15 April 2026.
8Hydro reservoir watch 14 April: Bhakra sits 87 ft below full level
DGR Sub-Report 6 tracks daily reservoir position — FRL, present level, min-drawdown level, contents in MCM and energy potential — for every major Indian hydro reservoir on 14 April 2026.
8Bhakra drops another 26 cm on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 6 updates reservoir levels and cumulative energy generation since 1 April for 15 April 2026.
8NTPC on 14 April: 36.91 MU shortfall in the North
DGR Sub-Report 8 tracks NTPC's region-wise programme vs. actual generation with deviation percentages for 14 April 2026.
8NTPC on 15 April: South beats programme by 10.48 MU
DGR Sub-Report 8 gives NTPC's refreshed region-wise performance scorecard for 15 April 2026.
8NTPC station-level log 14 April: Faridabad CCPP shows 6.58 days of coal stock
DGR Sub-Report 9 details NTPC stations plant-by-plant with capacity, outage, coal stock days and programme vs. actual generation on 14 April 2026.
8Coal, lignite and nuclear maintenance log for 14 April: Yamuna Nagar unit 2 under 300 MW planned outage
DGR Sub-Report 10 lists unit-level planned, forced (major and minor) and other maintenance for 14 April 2026 — Yamuna Nagar TPS and others detailed.
8Heavyweight units watch: 660 MW Mahatma Gandhi unit 2 under maintenance on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 11 tracks maintenance at thermal and nuclear units of 500 MW and above for 14 April 2026.
8Large-unit tracker: Mahatma Gandhi 660 MW continues outage on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 11 updates the 500+ MW maintenance register with the latest unit status on 15 April 2026.
8Pragati CCPP unit 1 still out after 15+ days: Long-duration outage log on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 12 tracks thermal and nuclear units out of the grid for more than 15 days in FY 2026-27, with reasons ranging from GT lube-oil issues to miscellaneous failures.
8Units offline for over a year: I.P. CCPP 2, 3 and 4 still idle since January 2019
DGR Sub-Report 13 lists long-term out-of-grid units as of 14 April 2026 with reasons such as standby status and low-system-demand shutdowns.
8Ropar TPS 3 and Suratgarh TPS 4 return to grid on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 14 details recommissioning of thermal and nuclear units on 14 April 2026, including water-wall and reheater tube-leakage recoveries.
8Goindwal Sahib and Barsingsar lignite back online on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 14 for 15 April 2026 reports the latest set of units returned to service after electrical miscellaneous issues.
8Fresh trips on 14 April: Kalisindh TPS 2 (600 MW) down with SUP fault
DGR Sub-Report 15 lists thermal and nuclear units that went out of grid on 14 April 2026, with causes from furnace flame failure to water-wall tube leakage.
8Fuel-wise generation on 14 April: Coal falls 163 MU short of daily programme
DGR Sub-Report 17 breaks down generation by fuel type for 14 April 2026 — thermal coal, lignite and more — with programme vs. actual at the daily, monthly and yearly levels.
8Fuel-wise generation on 15 April: Coal closes month 5,377 MU below target
DGR Sub-Report 17 for 15 April 2026 rolls forward the fuel-wise generation scorecard for the current month and year.
8CEA's daily renewable report: State-by-state wind, solar and biomass output on 15 April
The Central Electricity Authority's Renewable Project Monitoring Division details MU-level generation from wind, solar, biomass, bagasse and small hydro across all Indian states and regions for 15 April 2026.
8Daily coal stock report: Critical stock stations flagged on 15 April
CEA's Fuel Management Division report catalogues state-wise thermal stations, days of stock held vs. 85% PLF requirement, and remarks for stations running critical on 15-04-2026.

MAHARASHTRA — MAHAGENCO / MSPGCL

8MSPGCL's March 2026 fuel use lags approved plan
A unit-wise comparison of Maharashtra State Power Generation's domestic and imported coal consumption against the Fuel Utilisation Plan approved by MERC — with quantity, GCV, price and reasons for deviation laid out station by station for the month of March 2026.
8Merit order dispatch stack released for April 2026
MSEDCL's DISCOM-wise MOD stack of variable charges (Rs./kWh) effective 16 April to 15 May 2026, ranking every generating station — from Kawas and Gandhar to long lists of thermal and gas-based plants — in descending order of variable cost under the State Grid Code.

TELANGANA — TSGENCO

8TSGENCO thermal fleet pushes 76% PLF on 16 April
Telangana Power Generation Corporation's daily generation report for 16 April 2026 — unit-wise megawatt output and plant load factor from Kothagudem V, VI and VII, Kakatiya I and II, Bhadradri and Yadadri, with cumulative figures for 1-16 April.
8Telangana reservoirs sit higher than a year ago
TSGENCO's reservoir particulars for 17 April 2026 compared against the same date in 2025 — gross and live storage (in TMC ft) and equivalent energy (MU) for Jurala, Srisailam, Nagarjunasagar, Pulichintala, Singur, Nizamsagar and Pochampad.

NTPC

8Bongaigaon TPP monthly key parameters through March 2026
Monthly operating metrics for NTPC's 750 MW Bongaigaon TPP — installed MCR, on-bar hours, normative SHR, MAR and cumulative CVPF/CVSF across Apr 2025-Mar 2026.
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NEWS UPDATE: GRID OPERATIONS & SYSTEM RELIABILITY

Apr 17: NATIONAL & ALL-INDIA GRID

8All-India daily system operation report records 60,445 MW NR peak with zero shortage
Grid Controller of India's System Operation Department daily report for 16 April 2026 (Excel) shows Northern Region's peak demand met at 60,445 MW with zero shortage, and consolidates demand-met data for NR, WR, SR, ER and NER.
8NLDC power supply position report no. 843 released from New Delhi
Grid Controller of India Limited's National Load Despatch Centre at Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi has issued Power Supply Position Report No. 843 for 15 April 2026, consolidating all-India demand met, availability and regional dispatch data.
8NLDC frequency profile shows narrow band on 16 April (Thursday)
The National Load Despatch Centre's frequency profile for 16 April 2026 plots instantaneous frequency through the day, tracking a narrow band around 50 Hz with transient excursions visible in the 49.95-50.25 Hz range.
8NLDC's system reliability indices for 16 April quantify ATC violation share
The National Load Despatch Centre, New Delhi has published the System Reliability Indices Report for 16 April 2026, including the percentage of blocks for which the Available Transfer Capability (ATC) was violated across key corridors.
8Grid-India ancillary services and SCUC report shows reserve margins for 16 April
Grid Controller of India's Daily Report on Ancillary Services and Security Constrained Unit Commitment for 16 April 2026 profiles spinning up/down reserves against requirement levels, supporting secure operation of the Indian grid.
8NLDC SCUC for 17 April: Rihand, Talcher and Singrauli among most-expensive despatched stations
The NLDC SCUC Generator Schedule and ECR table for 17 April 2026 (published on 16 April at 15:00) lists central-sector generators scheduled under security-constrained commitment, including Darlipali (330.93 MW @ 111.4 p/kWh), Talcher, Rihand 1/2/3 and Singrauli TPS, all flagged SCUC = YES.
8All-India angular spread mapped from Vindhyachal for 16 April
The all-India angular spread chart for 16 April 2026 plots phase-angle differences at grid nodes — from Agra and Alipurduar to Hosur, Moga, Silchar and Thrissur — measured with respect to Vindhyachal, a core indicator of system stress.
8NLDC excel generating-unit outage report lists RAPS-A and Dadri GPS among 16 April shutdowns
The NLDC Generating Unit Outage Report for 16 April 2026 (Excel) captures planned outages in the Central Sector, including RAPS-A Unit 1 (100 MW, NPCIL) in Rajasthan and Dadri GPS Unit 6 (154.51 MW, NTPC) in Uttar Pradesh, along with other units nationwide.
81.4 million-character transmission outage master file opens the books on the entire Indian grid
The all-India Transmission Element Outage Report for 16 April 2026 (Excel, 1.38 million characters) lists every planned and forced transmission element outage across the country — from 220 kV transfer bus bays at Sonipat to Bikaner (PG) bays — in what is effectively the daily master outage ledger of India's transmission system.

REGIONAL GRID — SOUTHERN REGION (SRLDC)

8Southern grid held near-perfect frequency on 16 April — 98.9% of day in IEGC band
The Southern Region's 16 April 2026 frequency profile shows an average of 49.966 Hz with a standard deviation of just 0.078 Hz; frequency stayed within the 49.7-50.2 Hz IEGC band for 98.924% of the day, with a peak of 50.228 Hz at 18:02:10.
8Southern region daily PSP report: Evening peak, off-peak and energy at a glance
The Southern Region Power Supply Position Report for 16 April 2026 lays out regional availability versus demand at evening peak (20:00), off-peak (03:00) and in day-energy terms, along with frequency and shortage data — a 30,000-character operational snapshot.
8SRLDC day-ahead forecast: Southern demand to swing between 55 GW and 80 GW on 17 April
The Southern Region's load forecast for 17 April 2026 charts block-wise expected demand ranging from a trough around 55,000 MW to peaks near 80,000 MW, framing dispatch decisions for state utilities and exchange participants.
8SRLDC week-ahead forecast targets 65-77 GW southern demand band
The Southern Region's week-ahead demand forecast for 17-23 April 2026 projects daily peaks moving between roughly 65,000 MW and 77,000 MW — a key signal for fuel scheduling and short-term power procurement in the south.
8Southern region transmission forced-outage report for 16 April
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre has published its Transmission Forced Outage Report for 16 April 2026, listing affected elements by voltage class, owner, outage and revival times along with reasons and remarks.
8SRLDC publishes 16 April reservoir report with energy and inflow figures
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre's Reservoir Report for 16 April 2026 provides levels, stored energy, inflows and year-ago comparatives for key southern reservoirs used by the region's hydro fleet.
8SRLDC tallies delayed-payment interest to the pool for March 2026
Grid-India (SRLDC Bangalore) letter to SRPC detailing entity-wise delayed payments and interest obligations for March 2026.
8March 2026 delayed-payment ledger: 10-sheet workbook of DSM, REAC, net-AS and congestion
Spreadsheet companion to the SRLDC letter — consolidated and category-wise interest payable by each southern entity.
8Interest register for March 2026: JSW Karur Wind owes Rs. 2.39 lakh, Ostro Kannada Rs. 29,973
Entity-wise interest statement for March 2026 by category (States/UT, ISGS, IPPs, Renewables) with total paid amounts and interest.
8SRLDC's 4th renewables sub-committee: India's 500 GW non-fossil goal shapes the agenda
Minutes of the Southern Regional Power Committee's 4th RE Sub-Committee meeting on 24 February 2026, covering monthly Protection Performance Indices and compliance under CERC IEGC 2023.

REGIONAL GRID — WESTERN REGION (WRLDC)

8Western region's 16 April operation report covers demand, supply and frequency
The Western Regional Load Despatch Centre's Daily Operation Report for 16 April 2026 consolidates evening-peak and off-peak demand met, shortage, requirement, frequency and day energy for India's largest power consumption zone.
8WRLDC system reliability indices for 16 April — ATC violations quantified
The Western Regional Load Despatch Centre, Mumbai has issued the Daily System Reliability Indices Report for 16 April 2026, reporting the percentage of blocks and hours for which ATC was violated across the region's key corridors.
8WRLDC line outage report: Over 2,400 lines of transmission data for 16 April
The Western Region's Transmission Line Outage status report for 16 April 2026 — spanning nearly 100,000 characters and over 2,400 lines — details every planned and forced transmission element outage in the region, a core input for grid-security analytics.
8RenewGreen DSM revision sends Rs. 21.48 million moving for one September week
WRPC statement of revised DSM payable/receivable for RenewGreen SLPR_HS and HSI across eight weeks (Sep-Nov 2025), triggered by an earlier misdeclaration of infirm capacity.
8Extended WRPC reactive energy ledger runs past 29,000 words
A longer VARh account for 16-22 March 2026 addressed to the full Western region mailing list, with extensive per-line MVARh and rupee charge tables.
8WRPC reactive energy bills tally for the week of 16-22 March 2026
A sprawling line-by-line VARh account for the Western Region — 220 kV and 400 kV lines across Solapur STPS, GIPCL, Satpura, Jaypee Bina and more — with per-day MVARh flows and rupee charges.

REGIONAL GRID — EASTERN & NORTH EASTERN REGIONS

8Eastern region daily operation report captures 16 April demand and dispatch
The Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's Daily Operation Report for 16 April 2026 records demand met, shortage/surplus, requirement and frequency at evening peak and off-peak, along with day-energy totals — a 20,800-character regional grid snapshot.
8Eastern region forecast accuracy for 15 April: Day-ahead MAPE 3.33%, intra-day 1.53%
The ERLDC forecast-error report for 15 April 2026 shows the day-ahead forecast logged a MAPE of 3.33% (RMSE 4.3%) while intra-day forecasts were much tighter at 1.53% MAPE and 1.91% RMSE — with block-wise actual vs. forecast data tabulated.
8Eastern region forecast sharpens on 16 April — intra-day MAPE drops to 0.95%
ERLDC's forecast-error report for 16 April 2026 records improved accuracy versus the previous day — day-ahead MAPE of 3.07% (RMSE 3.38%) and intra-day MAPE of just 0.95% (RMSE 1.23%) — a strong forecasting result for the region.
8Eastern region NPMC report details 16 April generation outages
The Eastern Region NPMC generation-outages report for 16 April 2026 details planned outages in the Central Sector — with station, fuel, state, unit number, capacity and expected revival dates — across the region's key thermal assets.
8ERLDC's 400 kV VDI report tracks voltage discipline across eastern substations
The Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre, Kolkata has released its VDI data for 15 April 2026, detailing percentage of time each 400 kV substation stayed within, above or below the IEGC voltage band, along with minimum, maximum and average voltages.
8North east met peak demand of 2,899 MW with no shortage on 16 April
The NERLDC Daily Operation Report shows the North Eastern Region met a peak demand of 2,899 MW at 20:00 on 16 April 2026 with zero shortage and frequency at 50.03 Hz; off-peak demand of 1,511 MW was also fully met.
8NERLDC Shillong publishes frequency deviation index for 15 April
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre, Shillong has released its Daily Frequency Profile and Frequency Deviation Index (FDI) for 15 April 2026, quantifying grid-discipline performance in the region.
8NERLDC system reliability report for 15 April flags TTC violations
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre, Shillong's System Reliability Report for 15 April 2026 reports on Total Transfer Capability (TTC) violations and other regional reliability indices used for secure operation of the NER grid.
8NERLDC releases 400 kV voltage deviation report for 15 April
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre, Shillong has published the Daily Voltage Deviation Report for 400 kV substations in the NER grid for 15 April 2026, flagging substations outside the IEGC voltage band.
8NERPC 237th OCC meeting to tackle Subansiri lower HEP tripping on 22 April
Agenda for the North Eastern Regional Power Committee's 237th OCC meeting in Shillong — including MCR demonstration of 8 × 250 MW Subansiri Lower HEP and causes of Unit 1 & 2 trips in March 2026.

DEVIATION SETTLEMENT & ANCILLARY SERVICES (NERLDC)

8NE region deviation week 1 of settlement cycle: 22 sheets of 15-minute block data
A giant NERLDC workbook covering 16-22 March 2026 — 8 hydro and 4 thermal stations plus 7 states and 3 regional buckets, each with block-by-block deviation, frequency and DSM charges.
8NE region deviation week 2: 22-sheet deviation ledger continues
The second-week NERLDC deviation workbook (23-29 March 2026) with the same 22-station/state/regional structure and identical block-level schema.
8NE SCUC settlements for week 1: Block-wise increments and refunds
Security Constrained Unit Commitment data for AGBPP, AGTCCPP and BGTPP over 16-22 March 2026 with per-block increment/decrement, variable cost and net charges.
8NE SCUC settlements for week 2: AGBPP opens with 10.14 MWh increment
The 23-29 March 2026 SCUC workbook — same three-station structure, fresh numbers, same variable-cost-based net charge calculation.
8Secondary reserve week 1: BGTPP, Loktak and Kopili log zero SRAS dispatch
SRAS data workbook with 15-min and 5-min views of BGTPP, Loktak and Kopili reserve dispatches for 16-22 March 2026.
8Secondary reserve week 2: BGTPP logs Rs. 12,097 in SRAS up charges in block 1
The 23-29 March 2026 SRAS workbook with active BGTPP reserve-up dispatches and corresponding variable charges.
8Tertiary reserve week 1: Day-ahead, real-time, shortfall and emergency tracked together
TRAS workbook for 16-22 March 2026 spanning four market contexts side-by-side for AGBPP, AGTCCPP and BGTPP.
8Tertiary reserve week 2: Same four-market scaffold, fresh week of dispatches
The 23-29 March 2026 TRAS workbook rolling the same day-ahead/real-time/shortfall/emergency ledger forward one week.
8NERPC circulates provisional SCUC statements for two weeks of March 2026
The cover letter and provisional SCUC accounts for 16 March-29 March 2026 distributed from NERPC Shillong to all member entities.

SCED ACCOUNTS

8Ramagundam STPS unit 1 set to receive Rs. 11.32 crore under SCED for March 2026
Southern Regional SCED monthly account for March 2026 with station-wise increment and decrement charges, net payable/receivable.
8SCED March 2026: Daywise statement and ISGS schedule in two sheets
Excel version of the SCED monthly account with a daywise statement and the supporting ISGS energy schedule.
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NEWS UPDATE: POWER MARKET & TRADING

Apr 17: DAY-AHEAD MARKET (DAM)

8Day-ahead market hits price cap of Rs. 10,000/MWh in overnight slots on 16 April
15-minute DAM snapshot for 16-04-2026 reveals purchase bids of 16,000+ MW against thin sell bids, pushing MCP to the Rs. 10,000/MWh ceiling block after block during the early morning.
8DAM hourly prices cool to Rs. 7,425 by dawn as sell volumes climb
The hourly DAM snapshot for 16-04-2026 captures the curve softening from capped Rs. 10,000/MWh at midnight to around Rs. 7,425/MWh by hour 5 as sell-side depth improves.
8Week-long DAM recap: MCP swings from Rs. 3,262 to Rs. 5,560/MWh
Daily DAM totals for 10-17 April 2026 show purchase bids of 328-368 GWh/day and MCP oscillating between Rs. 3,262 and Rs. 5,560/MWh — a volatile week on IEX.

GREEN DAY-AHEAD MARKET (GDAM)

8Green DAM debuts the day at price-capped Rs. 10,000/MWh
Block-wise Green Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 16-04-2026 with solar, non-solar and hydro bid splits; overnight blocks hit the Rs. 10,000/MWh cap on limited green supply.
8Green DAM weekly view: MCP averaging Rs. 3,638/MWh
Daily GDAM aggregates for 10-17 April 2026 broken down by solar, non-solar and hydro — showing large sell-side depth and weighted MCPs in the Rs. 3,600 range.
8Green DAM spreadsheet: Raw data behind the week's renewable prices
The spreadsheet companion to the GDAM weekly snapshot — full numeric grid of daily bids, cleared volumes and MCPs across solar, non-solar and hydro segments.
8GDAM block-level drilldown: MCV, CLEVOL, CURTAIL and SCHEDVOL tracked minute by minute
The long-form block snapshot for 16-04-2026 opens every 15-minute interval and splits it across 20+ columns — total, solar, non-solar and hydro — for bids, clearance, curtailment and final schedule.
8GDAM hour-by-hour: Full metric stack for each of the day's 24 hours
The hourly GDAM snapshot rolls the 15-minute data into 24 rows, preserving the full MCV/CLEVOL/CURTAIL/SCHEDVOL split for 16-04-2026.
8GDAM daily totals over ten days of mixed activity
The daily-aggregated GDAM snapshot covers 08-17 April 2026, preserving the full solar/non-solar/hydro decomposition for every volume metric.

REAL-TIME MARKET (RTM)

8Real-time market fires early: 50 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000/MWh in first hour
RTM block-level profile for 16-04-2026 opens with steady 50 MWh clearances at the cap through the first four blocks before tapering to quieter patches.
8RTM hour-by-hour: 3,450 MWh purchase bids in hour 1, then sparse
The hourly RTM snapshot for 16-04-2026 highlights concentrated activity in the opening hour before thinning out for most of the morning.
8RTM weekly view: Market explodes on 16 April with 89,333 MWh purchase bids
Daily RTM totals 10-17 April 2026 showing a sudden surge on 16 April — nearly 90 GWh of bids and ~5 GWh cleared at Rs. 10,000/MWh.
8Alternative RTM snapshot: 46,000 MW purchase bids across session 1
Session-level RTM detail for 16-04-2026 records 1,800-2,600 MW cleared per 15-minute block at Rs. 10,000/MWh during the first session.
8RTM hourly recap: Cleared volumes climb through early morning
The hourly RTM snapshot for 16-04-2026 tracks MCV rising from 2,175 MWh at hour 0 to 5,773 MWh by hour 4, all at the Rs. 10,000/MWh cap.
8RTM week summary: Over 150 GWh cleared per day at peak
Daily RTM totals 10-17 April 2026 — purchase bids of 200-350 GWh/day, cleared volumes up to 173 GWh, and weighted MCPs between Rs. 3,420 and Rs. 5,287/MWh.

HIGH-PRICE DAM & ANCILLARY SERVICES

8High-price DAM stays dormant: 1,576 MW offered, zero cleared
HPDAM 15-minute snapshot for 16-04-2026 shows sellers standing by with 1,576 MW throughout the day but no buyers — MCV and MCP remain zero in every block.
8Eight quiet days for HPDAM: Only one purchase bid all week
The 10-17 April 2026 HPDAM digest shows a single 1,800 MWh purchase bid on 17 April against ~37,838 MWh sell bids every day — still no clearance.
8ASDAM slots quiet: Zero ancillary bids cleared across 15-minute blocks on 16 April 2026
A block-wise Ancillary Services Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 16-04-2026 showing nil bids and nil cleared volume in every 15-minute interval — a textbook idle day for the ASDAM segment.
8ASDAM hourly view confirms no UP-regulation activity on 16 April
The hourly-block ASDAM snapshot tells the same story as the 15-minute version: zero bids, zero clearance, zero MCP across all 24 hours on 16-04-2026.
8Week in ASDAM: Eight straight days of silence (08-17 April 2026)
A daily-aggregated ASDAM snapshot shows UP-regulation bids and cleared volumes at zero from 08 April through 17 April 2026 — a full week without a single ancillary trade.
8Intra-day (IDAS) market: Small bids, tiny trades at the Rs. 10,000 cap
Block-level IDAS volume profile for 16-04-2026 shows occasional 100 MWh purchase bids and fractional cleared volumes, typically settling at the price ceiling.
8Green term-ahead trades cluster around Rs. 9,587/MWh
Instrument-level GTAM trade log for 16-04-2026 on IEX, with DAC-B01 through DAC-B-type contracts clearing at about Rs. 9,587/MWh — tight price dispersion on thin volumes.
8Term-ahead market log runs 21,000+ words of contract-level trades
A colossal TAM trade log on IEX dated 16-04-2026 listing daily contracts (FR1-H01-SR onward) at Rs. 9,500/MWh, with buy/sell bid volumes and weighted averages for every contract.
8PXIL DSM account sits idle on 16 April 2026
Power Exchange India Ltd's Deviation Settlement Mechanism report for 16-04-2026 records cleared buy and sell volumes and prices of zero in every 15-minute period.
8PXIL circular 476: iDAS bidding screens on 'PRATYAY' to change from 20 April
Power Exchange India Limited has issued Circular PXIL/Operations/2025-2026/476 dated 16 April 2026, informing members and clients about changes in the Integrated Day Ahead Spot (iDAS) bidding screens on the 'PRATYAY' platform and related OCF provisions effective 20 April 2026.
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Apr 17: 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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Apr 17:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
  
8Tender for supply of ACCC hamburg conductor Details
  
8Tender for procurement of mechanical temperature switch Details
  
8Tender for work contract for complete servicing and overhauling of 03 nos. of CGL make 400 kV SF6 circuit breakers Details
  
8Tender for work contract for overhauling and repairing of transmission HDR IV of locomotive Details
  
8Tender for certain improvement works Details
  
8Tender for civil maintenance inside Details
  
8Tender for extension to switch house Details
  
8Tender for civil works for extension of switch house Details
  
8Tender for execution of replacement and installation of paver blocks, chequered tiles and stone pitching including Details
  
8Tender for running civil maintenance works Details
  
8Tender for external painting including miscellaneous repair and maintenance works Details
  
8Tender for supply of HT motors mill motor, compressor motor Details
  
8Tender for repair and maintenance of terrace water proofing for structures Details
  
8Tender for replacement of two (2 Nos) cooling water circulation pumps Details
  
8Tender for supply installation testing and laying of 12 core armoured single mode OFC from switchyard Details
  
8Tender for work of design, fabrication and erection of LHP conveyor structures Details
  
8Tender for execution of balance works Details
  
8Tender for work of doing MRI of KCC, non KCC, solar consumers Details
  
8Tender for work of supply, erection, testing & commissioning of 25MVA reactor emulsifier fire fighting system Details
  
8Tender for supply of proximate analyzer Details
  
8Tender for rate contract for (service/repairing/testing) of 12 kV SF6 CB/VCB installed Details
  
8Tender for supply of current transformer Details
  
8Tender for work of replacement & overhauling of 6.6 kV HT motors Details
  
8Tender for work of conducting oxygen mapping and flow measurement Details
  
8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of flood early warning system Details
  
8Tender for two year rate contract for repair maintenance fitment of sanitary items and other items of civil nature Details
  
8Tender for repairing/retrofitting/renovation of effluent treatment plant Details
  
8Tender for supply of CPVC pipe & fittings Details
  
8Tender for dismantle erection of apron pans 146 no tail shaft assly Details
  
8Tender for work of upgradation of total 08 Nos. of existing lamp-based Details
  
8Tender for supply of various pipes Details
  
8Tender for various civil works to prevent the 33 kV sub-station Details
  
8Tender for civil works to prevent the 33kV S/Stn. Details
  
8Tender for contract for operation of domestic water supply system Details
  
8Tender for job contract for housekeeping and other miscellaneous work Details
  
8Tender for monsoon preparedness at ash dykes Details
  
8Tender for operation and maintenance of valves for water distribution Details
  
8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details
  
8Tender for work of overhauling & servicing of dampers for boiler Details
  
8Tender for supply of various instrument spares Details
  
8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning of 360 V DC, 515AH, KBH, Ni-Cd type battery set Details
  
8Tender for supply and application of paint on structural steel in boiler Details
  
8Tender for procurement of 6.6kV stage-I PAF motor Details
  
8Tender for procurement of 6.6 kV 2360 KW stage 2 PA Fan motor Details
  
8Tender for establishment of safety control rooms Details
  
8Tender for procurement of grinding elements of mill Details
  
8Tender for procurement of mill motors for stage Details
  
8Tender for biennial manufacturing contract to produce ash bricks using fly ash and bottom ash Details
  
8Tender for biennial contract for maintenance of ash dyke Details
  
8Tender for comprehensive O and M contract for CTM plant. Details
  
8Tender for procurement of 6.6kV 1250kW PA fan motor Details
  
8Tender for supply of line materials Details
  
8Tender for empanelment of electrical contractors for supply, installation, testing, commissioning of electrical lines Details
  
8Tender for supply of line materials under electric supply Details
  
8Tender for supply of pressure relief valve Details
  
8Tender for supply of line materials Details
  
8Tender for supply of line materials under electric supply Details
  
8Tender for re-babbitting, repairing and machining of GTB (generator thrust bearing) pads Details
  
8Tender for supply of line materials under electric supply Details
  
8Tender for renovation of main entrance gate Details
  
8Tender for routine annual mechanical maintenance of units and its mechanical auxiliaries Details
  
8Tender for turnkey packages for construction of 220 kV transmission lines package-B Details
  
8Tender for turnkey packages for construction of 220 kV transmission lines package-A Details
  
8Tender for turnkey packages for construction of 220 kV transmission lines package-D Details
  
8Tender for turnkey packages for construction of 220 kV transmission lines package-C Details
  
8Tender for procurement of various valves installed Details
  
8Tender for work contract for availing services of expert engineer of carry out BFP cartridge replacement work Details
  
8Tender for procurement of set of carb clad/Tribo Sol coated seat and disc Details
  
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8Design, manufacture, testing, supply & delivery of complete set of aluminium based re-usable emergency restoration system Details
  
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Apr 16: 8Daily Excel covering new tenders and all published updates including corrigendum, amendment, addendum, clarification and status revisions, along with technical and financial bid opening, evaluation completion and final award actions including AOC and LOA issuance.
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Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Apr 16: 8Consultancy push deepens as GeM tenders reshape execution models across hydro, thermal and financing segments
A quiet shift is underway as PSUs move beyond pure engineering into outsourced intelligence and advisory layers. One tender integrates behavioural analytics into performance frameworks, while another experiments with hybrid execution economics.

8Sub-MW Shillong rooftop solar push opens a small-ticket EPC play with hidden execution variables
A sub-MW rooftop solar tender may look routine, but the location quietly alters the execution equation. Gaps in key commercial disclosures leave bidders reading between the lines on scope, logistics, and cost recovery. What appears small on paper could carry disproportionate risk beneath the surface.

8Multi-substation transmission upgrade push with high-capacity transformer package signals deeper grid stress
A bundled transformer and transmission package points to underlying stress pockets within the network. The scale narrows bidder participation while raising execution and delivery stakes. What appears to be a routine upgrade could quietly influence how future EPC packages are structured and risk is distributed.

8Transmission package splits supply and erection, shifting margin dynamics for contractors
Carving out key equipment from the EPC scope reshapes contractor economics and cash flow visibility. The move trims upfront ticket size while increasing on-ground execution intensity and coordination risk.

8Repeated deadline stretch raises execution readiness questions in complex industrial package
Multiple extensions within a single tender cycle signal deeper structural friction rather than routine delays. The project sits at the intersection of hazardous processing and sensitive infrastructure, where bidder appetite and qualification filters remain tight.

8Strategy consulting empanelment stretch signals shifting participation dynamics amid repeated resets
Multiple extensions for a consulting tender go beyond procedural delay—they point to recalibration. Participation dynamics appear to be getting reshaped rather than bids being closed quickly. The real question is whether the delay is buying quality or exposing deeper alignment gaps.

8ACSR conductor tender extension widens participation window amid shifting pricing dynamics
A routine extension masks deeper signals within the conductor procurement cycle. The added window could reshape pricing behaviour in a volatile aluminium-linked market. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Apr 16: 8Repeated deadline extensions reshape EPC bidding dynamics in ash handling package
Multiple extensions within a single EPC tender rarely occur without deeper signals. The ash handling package is stretching bidder timelines in ways that point beyond routine delays. What is driving this prolonged hesitation could redefine how contractors approach thermal EPC bid strategies.

8Substation O&M tender extension widens participation window across multi-circle packages
An extended timeline in a widely distributed O&M tender rarely comes without market signals. The revised window points to underlying bidder readiness and evolving risk perception across dispersed assets.

8Multi-corridor 132 kV transmission EPC package signals strategic shift toward redundancy-led grid strengthening
A bundled multi-corridor transmission package shifts the focus from pure expansion to redundancy-driven network resilience. A small but critical cable component introduces a technical nuance that could influence bidder qualification and execution strategy.

8Integrated diversion and 765 kV build under single package raises execution stakes
A combined brownfield diversion and greenfield 765 kV build signals a shift in package structuring strategy. The design pushes outage management and sequencing risks directly onto bidders, raising execution complexity.

8Multi-GW RE evacuation bundled into dual 765 kV AIS packages
The execution playbook for transmission EPC is being quietly rewritten. Two 765 kV AIS packages now bundle far more than conventional substation scope. The real shift lies in how risk, timelines, and control are being redistributed even before bidders step in.

8765 kV hybrid GIS–AIS package pushes pre-bid tie-up model
The rules of engagement in high-voltage transmission bidding are being quietly reset. A pre-bid tie-up model is forcing contractors to commit before the race even begins. The real question is who absorbs the risk when tariffs decide the winner. Details

NEWS UPDATE: GOVERNANCE, UTILITIES & CORPORATE RISK

Apr 16: REGULATORY GOVERNANCE & TARIFF FILINGS

8UPSLDC petition transparency lapse triggers regulatory rebuke and raises deeper governance concerns
A last-minute upload glitch that blocked stakeholder scrutiny has drawn sharp regulatory displeasure, exposing deeper systemic weaknesses in transparency controls that could undermine trust in tariff determination processes.
8UPSLDC independence questioned as dual leadership structure raises conflict of interest concerns
With the transmission utility chief simultaneously heading the state load dispatch centre, regulators have flagged structural conflicts that could compromise neutrality in grid operations and market-sensitive decision-making.
8ARR projections questioned as stakeholders flag significant mismatch between claimed and actual requirements
A disputed revenue requirement estimate for FY27 has triggered calls for independent verification, raising red flags over potential over-recovery risks and weak financial discipline in system operation costing.
8Post-incorporation cost surge in UPSLDC exposes structural underestimation in regulatory benchmarking models
Newly surfaced expenses — from cybersecurity to compliance overheads — are revealing how legacy cost frameworks may be materially underpricing the real cost of running an independent grid operator.
8Normative O&M framework fails to capture real operational costs of modern grid management
A widening gap between normative benchmarks and actual expenses suggests regulatory models are lagging technological and operational realities, potentially distorting tariff signals across the system.
8Multiple regulatory deficiencies in tariff filings expose data reliability and compliance gaps
Three rounds of deficiencies and technical validation scrutiny highlight persistent weaknesses in data integrity, raising questions over the robustness of financial submissions driving tariff outcomes.
8Shutdown of generation units amid supply constraints exposes disconnect in demand-supply management
Stakeholder concerns over plant shutdowns despite unmet supply expectations point to deeper inefficiencies in dispatch planning and accountability gaps between system operators and distribution utilities.
8Regulatory stance limits UPSLDC accountability in supply issues, shifting burden to discoms
By distancing system operators from supply-side failures, the order exposes a structural accountability gap that could dilute responsibility for ensuring uninterrupted power delivery.
8Uniform incentive framework raises questions on performance linkage and operational efficiency
While incentives are extended across all certified personnel, the absence of outcome-linked metrics raises concerns over whether financial rewards are truly aligned with grid reliability improvements.
8Legacy revenue gaps continue to be embedded into future tariff structures
Carry-forward of past financial gaps into FY27 ARR signals a persistent cycle of deferred cost recovery, raising long-term affordability and tariff stability concerns for market participants.
8UPSLDC corporatisation exposes transition risks in cost allocation and operational accountability
The shift from integrated operations to an independent entity is revealing hidden cost layers and governance complexities that were previously masked within the transmission utility structure.
8UPERC signals stricter oversight with warnings on transparency lapses and governance compliance
Explicit warnings of future action indicate a shift toward tighter regulatory scrutiny, potentially increasing compliance costs and operational pressure on state grid operators.

TRANSMISSION UTILITY FINANCES (UPPTCL / UP GRID)

8UP's transmission expansion story hides rising capital intensity and regulatory scrutiny risks across multi-year tariff cycle
As UPPTCL pushes aggressive capital expenditure and network expansion plans, the tariff order reveals a tightening regulatory stance on cost approvals, exposing future returns, debt servicing pressures, and execution risk for investors and lenders.
8Peak demand crosses 32,000 MW mark but transmission readiness signals emerging structural bottlenecks in UP grid planning
Despite steady growth in peak load over the past decade, the underlying transmission planning framework shows signs of lagging infrastructure alignment, raising concerns over congestion, reliability, and future system stress.
8Transmission loss benchmarking exposes performance gaps against comparable state utilities despite regulatory oversight tightening
The order's comparative analysis suggests that UP's transmission efficiency still faces scrutiny, indicating latent operational inefficiencies that could translate into cost disallowances and performance-linked penalties.
8True-up adjustments reveal hidden financial stress points and retrospective corrections impacting UPPTCL revenue stability
The truing-up exercise uncovers mismatches between projected and actual costs, highlighting how retrospective regulatory corrections continue to reshape revenue visibility and financial predictability.
8GEC-II solar evacuation investments worth over Rs.5,000 crore raise execution and cost optimisation concerns for transmission utility
Large-scale solar evacuation infrastructure under GEC-II, while critical for renewable integration, introduces execution complexity and cost discipline challenges that could materially affect tariff outcomes.
8Tariff-based competitive bidding expansion shifts risk from regulator to developers in UP transmission ecosystem transformation
The increasing reliance on TBCB projects signals a structural shift in risk allocation, potentially impacting project viability, financing structures, and long-term tariff stability.
8Debt-equity structures and capitalisation trends indicate rising leverage risks in UP transmission financing model
The regulatory treatment of capital structure reveals growing dependence on debt funding, raising concerns about interest burden, cost pass-through, and long-term financial sustainability.
8Return on equity framework under regulatory lens as cost discipline tightens across transmission sector approvals
With stricter scrutiny on capital expenditure and efficiency norms, the assured return framework may face indirect pressure, impacting investor expectations and project valuations.
8Transmission tariff design for discoms and railways exposes cross-subsidy and allocation distortions in cost recovery framework
The allocation of transmission charges across stakeholders reveals underlying distortions that could influence tariff disputes, subsidy burdens, and payment discipline.
8Bundelkhand solar integration plan signals grid transformation but raises questions on phased execution and asset utilisation risk
While the revised 4,000 MW solar evacuation strategy marks a major shift toward renewable integration, changes in project configuration and phasing highlight risks of stranded assets and planning inefficiencies.
8Capital work-in-progress and asset capitalisation trends suggest lag between investment and revenue realisation in UP transmission network
The build-up of CWIP indicates potential delays in asset monetisation, which could strain cash flows and impact regulatory approvals in future tariff cycles.
8Regulatory directives and compliance tracking expose governance gaps and recurring implementation delays within transmission utility
Repeated directives and compliance reviews point toward systemic execution challenges, raising red flags for regulators monitoring performance accountability.
8Non-tariff income streams remain underutilised, limiting diversification of revenue sources for transmission utility operations
Despite opportunities such as OPGW leasing and ancillary revenues, the contribution from non-tariff income remains modest, highlighting untapped monetisation potential.
8Transmission capacity expansion driven by urban load centres creates uneven infrastructure stress across UP regions
Heavy demand concentration in cities like Lucknow, Kanpur, and Noida is driving asymmetric network expansion, potentially leading to regional imbalances and congestion risks.
8Regulatory control over inflation-indexed O&M expenses tightens cost pass-through flexibility for transmission operators
The use of WPI/CPI-linked norms for O&M approval reflects increasing regulatory discipline, which may constrain cost recovery and operational flexibility.

WORKFORCE, CORPORATE ACTIONS & DISTRIBUTION

8Punjab discom's ageing lineman workforce signals looming operational risk as mass retirements cluster across critical field positions
A forensic scan of the revised seniority list reveals a disproportionately ageing frontline workforce — with multiple linemen already retired, expired, or nearing exit — raising urgent questions on whether field-level grid resilience is being quietly eroded without replacement planning.
8Hidden workforce cliff emerges as dozens of linemen exit service within tight retirement windows across multiple operational circles
The data shows synchronized retirement patterns across Faridkot, Sangrur, Gurdaspur and Ludhiana circles, indicating a structural workforce cliff that could hit maintenance, outage response, and emergency restoration capacity simultaneously.
8From Faridkot to Gurdaspur, frontline grid manpower shows ageing skew that could undermine outage response timelines
With many linemen joining service in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the dataset exposes a workforce cohort nearing end-of-life service cycles, potentially slowing fault rectification and increasing system downtime risks.
8Multiple recorded deaths and retirements inside lineman ranks raise red flags on workforce continuity and safety exposure
Entries marked as expired and retired within the list are not just administrative updates — they point to attrition patterns that could reflect deeper issues in safety, working conditions, and replacement pipeline adequacy.
8Decades-old workforce dominating field operations suggests weak hiring pipeline and delayed skill renewal in distribution utilities
The overwhelming presence of employees with 25–35 years of service tenure highlights a potential hiring freeze or delayed recruitment cycles, risking technological mismatch as grids become more digital and complex.
8Seniority-heavy staffing structure may be inflating costs while reducing agility in modern grid operations
A workforce skewed toward higher seniority bands implies rising wage burdens while simultaneously raising concerns about adaptability to automation, smart grid tools, and faster response protocols.
8Clustered retirements across key circles could create localized operational blackouts if replacements are not pre-positioned
Geographic concentration of retirements — visible across specific circles — suggests potential localized manpower shortages that could delay restoration during peak demand or extreme weather events.
8Data reveals systemic dependency on legacy workforce even as grid complexity and renewable integration intensify
As grids evolve with renewable integration and decentralization, continued reliance on an ageing lineman base raises critical questions about training, digital readiness, and future operational resilience.
8Seniority list exposes silent human infrastructure risk that regulators and utilities have not publicly acknowledged
While financial and generation risks dominate public discourse, this dataset highlights a neglected dimension — human infrastructure fragility — that could become the weakest link in distribution reliability.
8Frontline manpower attrition may become the next bottleneck in distribution sector performance and reliability metrics
Beyond coal shortages and grid stress, the emerging constraint could be workforce depletion, as retirements and exits outpace recruitment in technically critical roles like linemen.
8Punjab discom promotions tied to vacancy mismatch and disciplinary filters expose hidden operational fragility
A seemingly routine promotion order reveals a layered compliance minefield where vacancy availability, disciplinary clearance, and even strike-period regularization can retroactively invalidate staffing decisions — raising serious questions about operational continuity inside PSPCL's field execution backbone.
8Seven-day relieving mandate and one-month forfeiture rule expose execution risk in PSPCL staffing pipeline
PSPCL's rigid timelines — mandatory relieving within seven days and automatic promotion forfeiture after one month — signal a system under administrative pressure, where delays could directly translate into manpower gaps across critical grid-facing divisions.
8Promotion eligibility linked to FIR clearance and pending charge sheets reveals governance choke points inside state utilities
The requirement that no FIR or charge sheet be pending before promotion release exposes a systemic governance bottleneck that could stall staffing pipelines and create hidden leadership vacuums in operationally sensitive zones.
8Probation reversals and court-contingent promotions expose legal overhang risk in utility workforce decisions
With promotions subject to probation failure reversals and ongoing court cases, PSPCL's workforce decisions remain legally contingent — creating uncertainty that can ripple into long-term planning and accountability frameworks.
8Family-linked chairperson appointment at Ujaas Energy raises fresh governance and board independence concerns
With two executive directors directly related to the newly appointed chairperson, the move signals a potential consolidation of control that could reshape board oversight and minority shareholder safeguards.
8Ujaas Energy board restructuring signals deeper promoter influence amid evolving regulatory scrutiny on governance norms
The appointment of a non-independent chairperson with familial ties to key executives raises questions about compliance optics and future decision-making transparency in a tightly controlled boardroom.
8Non-independent leadership shift at Ujaas Energy may weaken institutional checks in strategic decision making cycles
The board's move to elevate a non-independent director as chairperson could dilute independent oversight at a time when governance scrutiny in listed energy companies is intensifying.
8Rs.186 crore exposure under 'issuer not cooperating' tag exposes lender blind spots in renewable project monitoring
With repeated information failures from the borrower, lenders and investors are effectively operating without visibility into asset performance, raising systemic risk in project finance portfolios.
8Persistent non-cooperation by renewable SPV signals breakdown in rating surveillance and credit transparency mechanisms
Despite multiple follow-ups, the company's continued silence has forced ratings to rely on incomplete data, undermining confidence in risk assessment frameworks for energy assets.
8CARE D rating without adequate information raises red flags on data integrity in renewable lending ecosystem
The inability of rating agencies to access basic operational and financial data highlights a deeper structural issue in monitoring leveraged renewable projects.
8Widespread planned outages across western Uttar Pradesh expose underlying infrastructure fatigue and maintenance backlog risks
Multiple feeders across urban and industrial zones face shutdowns for maintenance, signalling systemic stress in last-mile distribution reliability and asset health.
8Concentrated shutdown clusters in Ghaziabad and Meerut highlight network upgrade pressure under business plan targets
The density and frequency of outages tied to metering, line replacement and transformer work point to aggressive but reactive infrastructure interventions.
8Distribution overhaul push under business plan 2025–26 triggers short-term reliability risks across key consumption zones
From DT metering to conductor replacement, simultaneous upgrade activities are creating localized supply disruptions that may impact industrial and commercial demand stability.
8Urban feeder shutdowns tied to road widening and grid upgrades reveal coordination gaps between infrastructure agencies
Planned outages linked to NHAI and grid works indicate cross-agency execution risks that could compound downtime and consumer impact if not synchronized effectively.
8Trading window closure ahead of results signals potential earnings inflection point for Waaree-linked solar entity
The timing of the board meeting and insider trading restrictions suggests heightened sensitivity around financial disclosures that could influence market positioning in the solar segment.
8Upcoming audited results review may reveal balance sheet stress or recovery signals in legacy solar manufacturing asset
As the company prepares to declare annual results, investors will be watching for signs of turnaround or continued strain in a highly competitive solar manufacturing landscape.
8Unexplained price surge in Suzlon stock triggers disclosure without identifiable cause, raising market transparency concerns
Suzlon's admission of a material price movement without any identifiable trigger highlights a transparency gap that could unsettle institutional investors and invite regulatory scrutiny into information asymmetry in energy equities.
8Absence of trigger for material price movement exposes surveillance limitations in listed renewable energy companies
The inability to link Suzlon's stock spike to any public information suggests either latent undisclosed drivers or systemic gaps in market surveillance, both of which carry implications for investor confidence and compliance oversight.
8HP SLDC tariff order locks five-year cost trajectory while embedding controllable expense rigidity
By freezing ARR frameworks through FY29 while treating O&M as a controllable parameter, the regulator effectively shifts efficiency risk onto SLDC operations — tightening accountability but limiting flexibility in a rapidly evolving grid environment.
8Employee cost benchmarks flagged as among highest nationally raise efficiency red flags for Himachal load despatch centre
Regulatory observation that SLDC employee costs rank among the highest in the country signals potential structural inefficiencies that could translate into tariff pressure and regulatory pushback in future control periods.
8Incentive-linked certification payouts for system operators expose cost versus capability trade-off in grid management
The approval of recurring incentive payouts for certified operators underscores a deeper dilemma — whether capacity-building investments are delivering measurable grid resilience or simply adding to fixed cost burdens.
8Mandatory AMR metering and real-time data directives expose visibility gaps in intra-state transmission systems
The regulator's push for 15-minute block-level metering and centralized data capture reveals a critical visibility deficit in intra-state networks, with implications for loss computation, grid security, and real-time decision-making.
8Revenue gap carry-forward and controllable cost exclusions reshape risk allocation in multi-year tariff framework
By allowing revenue gaps to be carried forward while excluding controllable cost overruns from true-up, the regulatory design redistributes financial risk in ways that could materially affect SLDC balance sheets and future tariff petitions.
8Zero stakeholder written objections despite tariff impact raises participation deficit in regulatory process
The absence of written objections in a multi-year tariff determination points to a deeper engagement deficit, potentially weakening regulatory robustness and masking underlying consumer or utility concerns.
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NEWS UPDATE: POWER MARKET & DSM SETTLEMENTS

Apr 16: DEVIATION SETTLEMENT MECHANISM (DSM)

8Deviation charges collapse to zero across multiple billing cycles, raising questions on grid discipline enforcement credibility
Despite sustained deviations across months, zero financial penalties in RTDA statements suggest either structural exemptions or systemic under-enforcement, raising red flags for regulators and market participants tracking grid discipline integrity.
8630 MW GNA allocation shows no financial deviation impact, exposing potential inefficiency in transmission utilization economics
Even with consistent negative deviation volumes across billing periods, the absence of monetary penalties under a 630 MW GNA framework signals potential misalignment between allocation and actual grid behavior incentives.
8Dhariwal Infra posts early deviation charges but transitions to zero liability, indicating possible regulatory arbitrage or operational shifts
Initial billing cycles show measurable deviation penalties followed by a sudden drop to zero exposure, suggesting either operational correction, contractual shielding, or exploitation of regulatory thresholds.
8Transmission deviation rates exceeding Rs.500 per MWh fail to translate into sustained penalties, weakening price signals
Despite high deviation tariffs on paper, actual financial imposition collapses across subsequent months, indicating a disconnect between regulatory design and real-world enforcement outcomes.
8Large-scale mailing list reveals over 120 stakeholders exposed to a system with questionable deviation enforcement transparency
The extensive circulation across generators, traders, transmission utilities, and renewable developers highlights systemic exposure to a framework where financial accountability signals appear diluted.
8Zero deviation penalties despite persistent overdrawal patterns suggest latent risk to grid frequency stability mechanisms
Repeated non-penalized deviations raise concerns that economic deterrence is failing, potentially encouraging behavior that could destabilize frequency control in stressed conditions.
8Mismatch between scheduled GNA quantum and realized deviation charges exposes inefficiencies in transmission capacity planning signals
With significant allocated capacity but negligible financial consequences, the data points toward inefficient capacity utilization signals that could distort investment and dispatch decisions.
8From Rs.3.38 lakh deviation exposure to zero within months, financial volatility hints at structural inconsistencies in RTDA mechanism
The sharp transition from measurable penalties to complete absence of charges suggests instability in the settlement mechanism, raising questions on predictability for generators and traders.
8Renewable-heavy stakeholder list meets weak deviation enforcement, raising systemic risk as green capacity scales rapidly
With multiple solar, wind, and hybrid players in the ecosystem, weak financial enforcement of deviations could amplify variability risks as renewable penetration deepens.
8Deviation framework signals weakening deterrence as repeated zero-charge months undermine financial discipline in grid operations
The persistence of zero charges despite measurable deviations indicates that the current mechanism may be losing its ability to enforce operational discipline across participants.

DSM IMBALANCE & MARKET SIGNALS

8Inter-regional DSM imbalance of Rs.386 crore exposes hidden transmission stress and scheduling inefficiencies across grids
Despite appearing as routine settlement, the inter-regional pool shows a net negative of over Rs.386 crore, signaling persistent scheduling deviations and potential corridor congestion risks that could escalate under peak demand conditions.
8Western region beneficiaries swing to net receivables while generators absorb imbalance costs, revealing structural dispatch asymmetry
DSM flows indicate beneficiaries collectively gaining while generators face net payable exposure, suggesting skewed scheduling discipline and raising questions on who is actually bearing grid instability costs.
8Over Rs.3.4 crore net payable from regulated generators highlights inefficiency creeping into tariff-protected assets
Even CERC-regulated stations — expected to operate within tight schedules — are showing net DSM payable positions, hinting at operational inefficiencies or dispatch distortions under evolving grid conditions.
8Private and captive generators flip into net receivables, indicating opportunistic deviation strategies in volatile market conditions
The shift of other generators into receivable positions suggests strategic deviation behavior, potentially exploiting DSM pricing signals rather than strictly adhering to schedules.
8Wind and solar generators contribute over Rs.338 crore DSM exposure, exposing volatility risk in renewable-heavy dispatch stack
The sheer scale of DSM linked to renewables underlines variability challenges, raising concerns on forecasting accuracy, balancing cost escalation, and grid flexibility gaps.
8Massive payable positions across renewable projects signal forecasting gaps and potential financial leakage in green portfolios
Repeated payable trends across solar and wind assets indicate systemic forecasting inaccuracies that could erode returns for investors banking on stable renewable cashflows.
8No post-facto revision rule locks in DSM errors, shifting financial risk permanently onto generators and market participants
The regulatory stance of disallowing DSM revisions even after data corrections creates irreversible financial exposure, raising serious concerns on fairness and dispute resolution mechanisms.
8ECR non-submission fallback to generic rates introduces pricing distortion risk in DSM settlement calculations
Generators failing to submit cost data are assigned generic NLDC rates, potentially mispricing deviations and distorting true cost-reflective settlement outcomes.
8Daily DSM volatility across WR-SR corridor reflects persistent scheduling stress and weak real-time balancing capability
Consistent negative net DSM across multiple days indicates structural imbalance between scheduled and actual flows, pointing to underlying grid stress not visible in headline reliability metrics.
8Deviation patterns across states like Maharashtra and MP reveal systemic demand-supply mismatches masked under aggregated reporting
State-level DSM swings suggest localized imbalances that could translate into larger systemic risks during peak demand or renewable variability events.
8Rs.300+ crore DSM churn in a single week signals growing hidden cost layer in India's power market operations
The scale of weekly DSM transactions reflects a parallel financial system within the grid, where inefficiencies, volatility, and market design directly translate into cashflow redistribution.
8DSM settlement framework increasingly acting as shadow balancing market without explicit price discovery transparency
With large payable-receivable swings and opaque reference pricing, DSM is effectively functioning as a balancing market — without the transparency or efficiency safeguards of formal exchanges.

DISPATCH & MERIT ORDER

8Rajasthan publishes merit order dispatch ranking for Apr 13–19, 2026 with fixed, variable and all-India tariffs
Weekly merit order lists power stations in cost order for Rajasthan's grid dispatch — covering central sector plants (STPS, IGSTPS-Jhajjar, UNCHAHAR units 1–4, Singrauli, Rihand, Sasan) and ANTA/AURIYA gas stations. NLC Barsingsar quoted at Rs.3.08/unit (Rs.2.20 variable + Rs.0.878 fixed).
8Captive generation data gaps distort demand assessment and undermine resource adequacy planning across multiple states
A mismatch of over 6,000 MW between reported and actual captive capacity signals systemic data opacity that could lead to flawed planning decisions and hidden supply-demand imbalances.
8Summer resource adequacy studies reveal 3,500 MW deficits despite downward demand projections by states
States appear to be underreporting demand to align with available supply, masking real shortages and undermining the credibility of planning exercises ahead of peak season.
8Rooftop solar data blind spots highlight monitoring gaps that could distort real-time demand visibility and grid balancing
Lack of integrated data from distributed solar installations is creating a growing visibility gap that threatens accurate load forecasting and operational control.
8Emergency restoration system shortages expose disaster recovery vulnerability across major transmission utilities
With key utilities like GETCO lacking ERS infrastructure, the grid remains exposed to prolonged outages during contingency events despite central guidelines mandating preparedness.
8Deferred outages amid rising demand signal hidden maintenance backlog that could trigger forced failures in peak summer months
Blanket deferral of unit maintenance for April–May risks accumulating latent faults, increasing the probability of unplanned outages during the highest stress period of the year.
8JSW forced outages during peak demand periods raise concerns of strategic misoperation linked to coal price volatility
Repeated turbine vibration claims without supporting technical data — coinciding with high coal prices — suggest potential commercial behaviour impacting supply availability and inflating market prices during critical periods.
8Ghatghar pumped storage underutilisation reveals Rs.170 crore annual cost leakage and critical peak balancing failure risk
With actual generation at barely 20% of design capacity and Unit-2 out of pumping mode since 2024, a key flexibility asset is failing just as peak demand pressures force costly market purchases up to Rs.10/unit.
8Unbalanced power flows at Tarapur create overheating risks and expose design limitations in high-voltage transmission corridors
Persistent 1000 Amp loading and clamp temperatures reaching 150°C signal latent infrastructure stress that could escalate into forced outages under contingency conditions.
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NEWS UPDATE: RENEWABLE ENERGY & GRID INTEGRATION

Apr 16: VRE PENETRATION & FORECASTING

8Solar surge masks deeper grid imbalance as VRE penetration hits 34.46 percent during peak solar hours
While solar contributes over one-third of peak demand during daylight hours, the sharp drop to just 4.56 percent during non-solar periods exposes a widening intraday balancing risk that system operators are increasingly forced to absorb.
8India's grid hits 40.11 percent VRE penetration but operational stability risks remain structurally unresolved
Despite record renewable integration levels crossing 40 percent of demand met, the system continues to rely heavily on conventional flexibility buffers, raising questions about the true readiness of grid infrastructure for sustained high-VRE operations.
8Western region underperforms schedule by 36.61 MU revealing persistent forecasting and dispatch inefficiencies
A sharp negative deviation between scheduled and actual renewable generation in the western region highlights systemic weaknesses in forecasting accuracy and real-time dispatch discipline that could translate into market distortions.
8Southern grid renewable output drops nearly 29 MU below schedule exposing flexibility and ramping constraints
Significant under-generation in the southern region during key hours signals structural ramping limitations and raises concerns over the grid's ability to handle steep renewable variability without curtailment or backup stress.
8National renewable fleet delivers 62.66 MU shortfall against schedule signaling systemic aggregation inefficiencies
At a national level, the gap between scheduled and actual VRE generation reflects deeper aggregation inefficiencies that could undermine confidence in renewable scheduling frameworks and financial settlements.
8Wind generation collapses to near-zero at multiple intervals exposing intermittency risks beyond planning assumptions
The near-zero wind output observed during daily minimum periods underscores the inadequacy of current forecasting and storage preparedness in mitigating extreme intermittency scenarios.
8Installed VRE capacity of 159 GW delivers only 80 GW at peak raising questions on effective capacity utilization
The gap between installed and actual delivered renewable capacity during peak conditions underscores a growing concern around capacity credit assumptions used in planning and investment decisions.
8Northern region achieves high CUF stability while western and southern grids show volatility-led inefficiencies
Divergence in CUF and deviation patterns across regions points to uneven grid maturity levels, suggesting that renewable integration success remains highly geography-dependent rather than system-wide.
8Solar dominance during midday hours pushes grid toward overgeneration risk without matching storage deployment
The concentration of solar output around noon continues to push the grid toward overgeneration conditions, highlighting the urgent need for storage scaling and demand-side management reforms.
8Renewable contribution collapses from 34 percent to 4.5 percent within hours highlighting severe intraday volatility
The dramatic swing in renewable contribution between solar and non-solar hours exposes a volatility profile that existing balancing mechanisms are struggling to manage without increasing system costs.

CURTAILMENT & REAL-TIME CONTROL

8Rajasthan curtails 1,950 MW of solar output due to high frequency and underdrawal exposing demand-side rigidity
Renewable curtailment driven not by supply constraints but by demand-side inflexibility and grid frequency issues highlights a growing mismatch between renewable expansion and consumption responsiveness.
8Emergency TRAS interventions cut over 7,295 MW of solar generation revealing rising real-time control dependence
Increasing reliance on emergency TRAS-down instructions to manage renewable output suggests that real-time system balancing is becoming intervention-heavy, raising concerns over automation gaps and market inefficiencies.
8Gujarat and Maharashtra show double-digit renewable deviations signaling regional imbalance risks for power markets
Persistent negative deviations in key renewable-heavy states indicate localized grid stress points that could distort regional power prices and strain inter-state transmission corridors.
8Zero curtailment in most states masks underlying system stress managed through invisible grid interventions
The absence of reported curtailment across multiple regions does not indicate system comfort but instead reflects increased reliance on behind-the-scenes controls such as TRAS actions and dispatch corrections.
8Real-time grid control increasingly substitutes market signals raising concerns over transparency and efficiency
The growing use of centralised control actions like TRAS-down events suggests that market-based signals are being overridden, potentially distorting price discovery and investor confidence in power markets.

GEOGRAPHIC CONCENTRATION & HYDRO

8India's renewable generation crosses 10,591 MU in April but remains dangerously concentrated across few states
Despite India achieving over 10,591 MU cumulative renewable generation in April, Rajasthan and Gujarat alone dominate output, exposing a geographic concentration risk that could destabilize grid resilience during regional shocks.
8Rajasthan's renewable dominance masks structural imbalance as northern grid leans disproportionately on one state
With Rajasthan contributing over 2,800 MU alone, the northern region's renewable backbone appears overly dependent on a single geography, raising critical questions about transmission risk, curtailment exposure, and systemic fragility.
8Western region emerges as India's renewable powerhouse but signals growing grid evacuation and balancing challenges
Accounting for over 4,100 MU of generation, the western region's rapid renewable expansion is outpacing balancing infrastructure, increasing the probability of curtailment events and congestion-driven price distortions.
8Solar-heavy generation profile exposes India's grid to intraday volatility and steep evening ramp risks
With solar contributing the majority of renewable output, the generation mix is becoming increasingly skewed toward daylight hours, intensifying duck curve challenges and dependence on flexible thermal and storage assets.
8Over 54,000 MW ISGS renewable capacity delivers only 389 MU daily generation raising utilization questions
Despite massive installed capacity exceeding 54 GW in central and private portfolios, actual daily generation remains modest, highlighting persistent PLF challenges, intermittency constraints, and inefficiencies in dispatch optimization.
8Private IPPs dominate renewable fleet but fragmented ownership structure raises coordination and forecasting risks
The dataset reveals dozens of private developers operating across Rajasthan and Gujarat, creating a highly fragmented generation ecosystem that complicates forecasting accuracy, scheduling discipline, and grid coordination.
8Mega solar parks like Pavagada and NP Kunta drive scale but amplify single-node systemic exposure risks
Large-scale clusters such as Pavagada and NP Kunta contribute significant daily output, but their concentration creates single-point-of-failure vulnerabilities in case of transmission outages or extreme weather events.
8Zero-generation assets and underperforming projects quietly surface inefficiencies in renewable deployment strategy
Multiple projects report negligible or zero generation despite installed capacity, indicating hidden issues around commissioning delays, curtailment, or operational inefficiencies that remain underreported in official narratives.
8Southern region's renewable output lags western growth raising questions on policy execution and infrastructure readiness
While the southern region delivers over 3,000 MU, its growth trajectory lags behind the western corridor, suggesting uneven policy execution, grid readiness gaps, and slower project ramp-up timelines.
8Wind generation volatility across April highlights reliability concerns in India's renewable balancing strategy
Daily wind generation fluctuations seen across April underscore the inherent unpredictability of wind resources, reinforcing the urgency for storage integration and ancillary market evolution.
8North-eastern and eastern regions remain renewable laggards despite untapped hydro and solar potential
With negligible contribution from multiple states, India's renewable expansion continues to bypass eastern and north-eastern regions, revealing deep structural, policy, and investment bottlenecks.
8Hybrid renewable projects gain traction but still fall short of delivering consistent firm power profiles
While hybrid solar-wind projects are emerging across Rajasthan, their combined output still struggles to smooth variability, indicating that storage — not hybridization alone — will define the next phase of grid stability.
8Telangana reservoirs show improved storage on 15 April 2026 — Nagarjunasagar live storage triples vs same date last year
Reservoir report comparing 15 Apr 2025 vs 15 Apr 2026. Nagarjunasagar's live storage jumped from 9 TMCFt (2025) to 32 TMCFt (2026). Srisailam improved from 38.7 to 41.4 TMCFt gross. Total Krishna Basin energy equivalent: 273 MU (2026) vs 130 MU (2025).
8Hydro generation underperformance exposes seasonal vulnerability and weak utilisation of installed capacity
Significant underachievement in hydro generation against targets highlights both hydrological dependency risks and suboptimal dispatch strategies that could undermine peak balancing capabilities.
8Summer 2026 power supply gaps widen as multiple states fail to secure firm procurement tie-ups
Despite advance warnings, key states including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Punjab still face significant adequacy gaps during non-solar hours, raising the risk of unserved demand and volatile market exposure during peak months.
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NEWS UPDATE: COAL, GENERATION & FUEL SECURITY

Apr 16: COAL STOCK & SUPPLY

8India's pithead coal stock hits record 121 MT in FY 2025–26, supply outpaces consumption throughout the year
Coal production and supply consistently exceeded consumption in FY 2025–26, resulting in record stocks at thermal power plants and mine pitheads. CIL pithead stock grew from 106.78 MT (1 Apr 2025) to 121.39 MT (9 Mar 2026). Non-regulated sector supply rose 14% year-on-year.
8Captive and commercial coal mines cross 200 MT production milestone on 11 March 2026 in FY 2025–26
India's captive and commercial mines achieved a landmark 200 MT production in FY 2025–26. Captive/Commercial mines contributed 194.17 MT and other mines 6.06 MT — reflecting combined efforts of CPSUs, SPSUs and private sector operators.
8India's coal stock deficit widens as multiple state generators operate below critical normative thresholds simultaneously
Despite an overall system stock ratio near 0.71, several large state generators including Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh are operating at dangerously low stock levels, exposing systemic fragility masked by aggregate adequacy.
8Maharashtra's 10,200 MW fleet shows severe coal understocking with inventory at just 46 percent of required levels
With actual stock levels collapsing to nearly half of normative requirements across MAHAGENCO plants, the state's baseload reliability appears increasingly vulnerable to supply chain disruptions and demand spikes.
8Southern grid coal stress intensifies as Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu plants slip into critical inventory zones
Multiple units including North Chennai and Damodaram Sanjeevaiah TPS are flagged critical with stock ratios as low as 0.18–0.31, indicating immediate supply-side intervention risks.
8High PLF operations continue despite suboptimal coal stocks raising sustainability concerns for continuous generation
Plants running at PLFs above 70 percent in states like Chhattisgarh and NTPC pithead stations are drawing down stocks aggressively, creating a latent risk of abrupt generation curtailment.
8UP's thermal fleet maintains moderate stability but key units fall below safe coal inventory thresholds
While aggregate stock levels appear manageable, units like Panki, Parichha, and Obra operate below 0.6 stock ratio, suggesting uneven fuel distribution risks within the state system.
8NTPC fleet shows relative resilience but pockets of understocking reveal uneven fuel security across regions
Despite a strong overall stock ratio of ~0.9, several NTPC plants including Khargone, Solapur, and Simhadri report significantly lower inventory buffers, hinting at localized vulnerabilities.
8IPP sector exposes hidden fuel risk with several large private plants operating below 50 percent stock adequacy
Key assets such as Sasan, Adani Raigarh, and Amravati show critically low stock positions, raising concerns over merchant exposure and contractual supply reliability.
8Coal logistics dependency on rail corridors continues to dominate supply risk across majority of thermal plants
With most plants reliant on rail transport, any disruption in rake availability or corridor congestion could rapidly cascade into widespread generation constraints.
8Critical coal alerts triggered in multiple regions despite no nationwide shortage narrative being officially acknowledged
The presence of multiple critical flagged units across Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Bihar contradicts the broader perception of fuel sufficiency.
8Stock-to-norm ratio divergence highlights structural inefficiencies in coal allocation and consumption balancing mechanisms
Significant variation from 0.18 to over 3.0 across plants indicates systemic inefficiencies in coal distribution, stock planning, and demand alignment.
8High-performing pithead plants contrast sharply with rail-dependent units exposing geographic inequity in fuel security
Plants located near coal sources maintain healthier inventory buffers while distant plants remain exposed to chronic supply volatility.
8Coal consumption outpaces daily receipts in several states indicating emerging short-term supply imbalance risk
Daily consumption exceeding receipts across key fleets suggests a gradual erosion of stock buffers that could tighten system flexibility in coming weeks.
8Regulatory silence on critical coal stock flags raises questions over real-time risk visibility for grid operators
Despite explicit critical markers in operational data, there is limited evidence of coordinated regulatory intervention or market signaling to mitigate risk.
8Thermal fleet dependency deepens as renewable variability increases pressure on already strained coal logistics chain
Rising dependence on thermal balancing amid VRE penetration is amplifying coal demand volatility, exposing structural weaknesses in supply planning.
8Extreme stock variation across plants signals absence of unified national coal inventory optimization strategy
The coexistence of surplus stocks above 150 percent and deficits below 30 percent underscores lack of coordinated fuel management across the system.

THERMAL GENERATION PERFORMANCE

8Northern grid generation gap widens as actual output trails programmed levels across key states
A widening divergence between programmed and actual generation across northern states signals underlying operational inefficiencies and potential dispatch distortions that could translate into higher balancing costs and latent grid stress.
8Thermal fleet reliability risks deepen as multiple units report outages, maintenance, and protection failures
A growing cluster of outages — from generator protection relay failures to boiler overhauls — reveals systemic reliability risks in the thermal fleet that could compress available capacity during peak demand periods.
8Hidden capacity paralysis emerges as hundreds of megawatts remain under shutdown or forced outage conditions
Large blocks of capacity across states like Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh remain unavailable due to maintenance or technical failures, quietly eroding system resilience despite headline capacity adequacy.
8Rajasthan thermal fleet shows alarming outage clustering with repeated boiler, transformer, and furnace failures
Concentrated technical failures across multiple units in Rajasthan point to ageing infrastructure and maintenance backlog risks that could escalate into systemic reliability concerns if left unaddressed.
8Uttar Pradesh generation backbone shows stress as multiple units operate below expected output levels
Underperformance across key plants like Anpara, Harduaganj, and Jawaharpur suggests operational inefficiencies and dispatch constraints that could materially impact regional supply-demand balancing.
8Private sector thermal assets outperform state utilities but face selective outage and maintenance disruptions
While private generators show relatively stable output, selective unit outages and maintenance events indicate that even high-efficiency assets are not immune to operational volatility.
8Nuclear and gas-based capacity utilisation remains inconsistent, raising questions on fuel economics and dispatch priority
Variability in nuclear and gas-based generation utilisation suggests deeper issues around fuel availability, cost competitiveness, and grid prioritisation mechanisms.
8Ageing assets flagged for scrapping continue to distort capacity accounting and reliability perception
Units marked as likely to be scrapped yet still part of reported capacity highlight structural distortions in capacity reporting that mask the true availability of generation assets.
8Maintenance backlog across regions signals deferred capital expenditure and rising forced outage risk
The sheer scale of units under overhaul or long-term shutdown points to deferred maintenance cycles that could translate into higher forced outage rates and unexpected grid shocks.
8Dispatch inefficiencies visible as multiple units operate under reserve shutdown or low scheduling conditions
The prevalence of reserve shutdown and low-schedule operations raises critical questions about demand forecasting accuracy and market-driven dispatch efficiency.
8Regional imbalance risk builds as capacity concentration fails to translate into reliable generation output
Despite significant installed capacity across northern and western regions, uneven performance and outages suggest a growing disconnect between capacity availability and dependable generation.
8Telangana's thermal fleet logs 18.30 MU on 14 April 2026 as Kothagudem units run at 80% PLF
TGGENCO daily generation report for 14 Apr 2026. Kothagudem V (Units 9 & 10, 250 MW each) ran at ~80% PLF generating ~9.84 MU. Kothagudem VI (500 MW) produced 8.45 MU at 71% PLF. Kothagudem VII (800 MW) delivered 14.21 MU. Kakatiya I (500 MW) at 75% and Kakatiya II (600 MW) at 65% PLF.

COAL POLICY & INFRASTRUCTURE

8NLC India transforms 6,571 ha of mined land into eco-parks, farms and water supply zones for communities
NLCIL (Navratna PSU) has physically reclaimed 3,236 ha and biologically reclaimed 2,866 ha of lignite mine land. Neyveli eco-parks attract 107 migratory bird species. Maru Udyan Desert Eco Park opened in Rajasthan. Over 550 lakh litres/day treated mine water supplied to 40 villages.
8Coal Ministry's Consultative Committee meets on 13 March 2026 to discuss technology upgradation in coal companies
Consultative Committee of MPs attached to Ministry of Coal met under Union Minister Shri G. Kishan Reddy, along with MoS Shri Satish Chandra Dubey. Agenda: Technology Upgradation in Coal Companies. Senior officials delivered presentations on key policy initiatives in major coal PSUs.
8Union Minister inaugurates 25 EVs and 3 major projects at Western Coalfields Limited on 14 March 2026
Shri G. Kishan Reddy's two-day WCL visit saw virtual inauguration of 25 electric vehicles, foundation stones for Black Diamond Sports Stadium (Kamptee), Swami Vivekananda Eco Park (Tadali, Wani), and First Mile Connectivity Project at Sasti Open Cast Mine (Ballarpur).
8Bhoomi Pujan for 2 integrated coal gasification plants at WCL Bhadrawati under Coal Gasification Mission targeting 100 MT by 2030
Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy performed Bhoomi Pujan for two integrated Coal Gasification Plants at WCL's Bhadrawati facility in Maharashtra. Mission aims to gasify 100 million tonnes of coal by 2030 for cleaner and higher-value coal use.
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NEWS UPDATE: GRID STABILITY, TRANSMISSION & OUTAGES

Apr 16: TRANSFORMER & ASSET HEALTH

8Long-duration transformer outages quietly expose latent grid fragility beyond planned maintenance narratives
A multi-year outage of critical ICT assets flagged for high hydrogen and acetylene levels signals deep asset health risks that extend far beyond routine maintenance disclosures and raise questions about fleet-wide transformer monitoring failures.
8Preventive shutdowns driven by gas anomalies reveal escalating transformer failure risk across key substations
Repeated outages linked to dangerous DGA indicators suggest utilities are increasingly reacting to near-failure conditions rather than managing predictive maintenance, exposing systemic gaps in asset lifecycle oversight.
8Aging infrastructure replacement programs reveal scale of capacity upgrade requirement across northern grid
Systematic replacement of 315 MVA transformers with 500 MVA units points to a silent capacity deficit building within the grid, requiring accelerated capital expenditure cycles.
8Frequent jumper snapping and mechanical failures indicate emerging physical integrity risks in transmission lines
Repeated outages triggered by jumper snapping and conductor issues point toward mechanical wear-and-tear risks that could escalate into forced outages under peak loading conditions.
8Aging transmission assets nearing failure highlight silent reliability risks in legacy grid infrastructure
Critical equipment like 35-year-old line reactors showing abnormal gas trends and spare obsolescence underline a growing asset replacement backlog that could trigger sudden outages under stressed operating conditions.

NETWORK PLANNING & CONGESTION

8Transmission congestion fixes through temporary network reconfiguration highlight structural planning shortfalls
Emergency line re-routing and interim connectivity arrangements to relieve congestion indicate that grid expansion is lagging demand realities, forcing operators into short-term engineering fixes with long-term reliability implications.
8Grid expansion through LILO and bay augmentation reveals reactive rather than proactive network planning strategy
Frequent line-in-line-out modifications and augmentation works suggest transmission planning is increasingly being driven by project commissioning pressures instead of long-term grid optimization.
8Outage clustering around renewable evacuation corridors signals rising integration stress in solar-heavy regions
Transmission shutdowns linked to solar pooling stations and evacuation upgrades indicate that renewable capacity addition is outpacing grid readiness, creating hidden bottlenecks in high-generation zones.
8Delayed transmission upgrades threaten to choke northern grid capacity during record-breaking demand season
Despite repeated warnings, slow progress on key transmission elements risks constraining ATC/TTC expansion across states, potentially amplifying congestion, curtailment, and price spikes during peak summer demand.
84.3 GW curtailment forces regulatory bypass as transmission assets seek early commissioning approvals
Rajasthan's renewable evacuation bottlenecks are now forcing exceptions to grid code norms, allowing partial commissioning ahead of required elements — highlighting growing tension between regulatory discipline and renewable integration urgency.
8Transmission tower collapses across northern grid expose climate vulnerability and prolonged restoration risk gaps
Repeated tower failures driven by dust storms, floods, and landslides — with restoration timelines stretching beyond one month — raise serious questions over grid resilience design standards and the financial implications of force majeure classifications under tariff regulations.

PROTECTION SYSTEMS & RELAY FAILURES

8Recurring protection failures across multiple states expose systemic grid reliability risks despite audit mandates
Despite mandatory audits under IEGC 2023, repeated failures in protection systems and delayed corrective actions reveal a widening gap between compliance frameworks and on-ground grid reliability outcomes.
8Repeated grid disturbances in Tipaimukh highlight unresolved protection failures and regulatory inaction risks
Eight disturbances in twelve months with no corrective action expose a dangerous pattern where known vulnerabilities persist without enforcement-driven resolution.
8Non-operation of protection systems during faults raises serious questions on grid defense mechanisms
Several incidents reveal protection systems failing to isolate faults, forcing adjacent elements to trip and amplifying grid disturbances beyond the original fault zone.
8Spurious tripping events without fault detection highlight alarming relay misoperation across substations
Instances where no fault was observed yet lines tripped raise red flags about relay health, signal integrity, and calibration standards across utilities.
8Disabled auto-reclosure systems and incomplete protection schemes expose reliability gaps in critical 220 kV network segments
Years after commissioning, key protection features remain inactive, raising serious questions about compliance, fault recovery capability, and systemic resilience.
8Repeated bay-level shutdowns for testing and retrofits expose protection system vulnerability risks
Persistent outages for CT circuitry faults, relay testing, and protection retrofits indicate that grid protection systems may be operating closer to failure thresholds than publicly acknowledged.
8High frequency of maintenance outages masks underlying reliability stress in northern transmission corridors
The clustering of outages across 220 kV and 400 kV assets for routine works raises a deeper question — whether maintenance intensity itself is becoming a proxy for aging infrastructure stress.
8Protection software underutilisation exposes digital adoption failure in critical grid coordination systems
Despite seven years of deployment, PDMS and PSCT systems remain underused, signaling institutional inertia that could compromise coordinated protection settings across the NER grid.
8Unresolved SPS malfunction incidents expose hidden vulnerabilities in automated grid defense schemes
Unexpected tripping during SPS testing and communication failures such as OPGW issues highlight that even automated protection schemes are not fail-safe.
8Inadequate maintenance and delayed corrective actions intensify frequency of grid disturbances across states
Repeated recommendations without execution point to a governance gap where identified risks are neither prioritized nor resolved in time.
8Legacy infrastructure constraints such as outdated CT ratings continue to distort protection system effectiveness
Even as transmission capacity upgrades are undertaken, legacy equipment limitations remain a bottleneck, forcing workaround solutions instead of systemic upgrades.
8Protection performance indices non-compliance signals weak monitoring discipline among transmission utilities
Failure to submit dependability, security, and reliability metrics reflects a breakdown in performance tracking that could mask deeper systemic weaknesses.
8Frequent tripping of critical transmission lines signals deeper relay coordination and maintenance breakdowns
Multiple lines across Nagaland and Manipur show repeated tripping events, pointing to unresolved relay miscoordination and poor maintenance discipline across utilities.
8Load losses and cascading outages expose vulnerability of radially connected regions to single-point failures
Regions dependent on limited transmission corridors suffered repeated load losses, underscoring structural fragility in network design and redundancy planning.
8Failure to clear faults at local substations shifts system stress upstream, increasing cascading risk exposure
Protection failures at substations forced upstream systems to act, revealing dangerous delays in fault isolation that can escalate into wider grid instability.
8Cybersecurity-driven data exchange shifts reveal emerging friction between protection analysis and secure communication protocols
The need to bypass blocked communication channels for DR/EL data highlights a new layer of operational complexity between cybersecurity compliance and grid event analysis.
8Chronic non-submission of disturbance data cripples forensic analysis of grid events across multiple utilities
With several utilities failing to submit DR, EL, and FIR reports, regulators are effectively blind to root-cause diagnostics — undermining accountability and systemic learning.
8Maintenance-linked outages tied to construction and infrastructure projects expose cross-sector grid dependency risks
Transmission diversions for highway corridors and industrial developments highlight a growing intersection between infrastructure expansion and grid reliability, with potential scheduling and coordination failures.
8Heavy reliance on continuous outages for testing and commissioning raises concerns over operational resilience
The volume of continuous shutdowns for commissioning, testing, and upgrades suggests that operational redundancy may be insufficient to absorb simultaneous outages without impacting grid stability.
8Protection testing and relay servicing outages hint at increasing cyber-physical system complexity risks
The scale of outages dedicated to protection system validation underscores the growing complexity of grid operations, where failure in coordination could have cascading consequences.
8Transmission outages linked to thermal plant integration reveal coordination gaps between generation and evacuation
Shutdowns tied to plant commissioning and auxiliary connections expose synchronization challenges between generation assets and transmission readiness.
8Rising outage footprint across multiple utilities signals coordination inefficiencies in multi-owner grid operations
Overlapping outages involving central, state, and private utilities highlight coordination bottlenecks that could amplify systemic risk during high-demand periods.
8Preventive and corrective outages increasingly overlap, blurring lines between maintenance and failure response
The dataset suggests a growing convergence between planned and reactive outages, raising a critical question — whether the grid is entering a phase of chronic stress masked as maintenance activity.

SYSTEM DISTURBANCES & FREQUENCY EVENTS

8Zero peak deficit masks underlying frequency stress and hidden overdraw patterns threatening real-time grid discipline
Despite reporting a 0% peak shortfall, frequency dips to 49.62 Hz and coordinated overdraw by multiple states highlight a structural mismatch between reported adequacy and actual system stress conditions.
816.5 GW load drop event reveals cascading failure risks from HVDC tripping and renewable volatility
A single disturbance triggered frequency spikes, voltage surges, and tripping of 18 EHV lines, exposing how renewable intermittency combined with HVDC vulnerability can rapidly escalate into system-wide instability events.
8Reactive power crisis deepens as northern grid faces persistent overvoltage despite line shutdown interventions
Even after opening multiple 765 kV and 400 kV lines and fully utilizing reactive resources, systemic overvoltage continues to destabilize key states, exposing a structural compensation deficit now requiring Rs.6,500 Cr in urgent grid investments.
8Voltage oscillations disrupting maintenance schedules reveal renewable integration stress and reactive power management failures
Oscillations between 385–409 kV, combined with non-functional STATCOMs, are delaying critical line maintenance and exposing the grid's inability to stabilise under dynamic RE injections.
8Low-frequency event exposes reserve inadequacy as states continue overdraw despite maximum generation dispatch
Overdraws exceeding 1,100 MW during evening peaks — even with hydro and thermal maximised — highlight a critical absence of spinning reserves and flawed demand forecasting mechanisms.
8Low system strength in Rajasthan renewable zones triggers daily oscillations and threatens grid stability outlook
Declining short circuit ratios and rising renewable penetration are already causing oscillatory behavior, with transmission expansion proving insufficient — forcing urgent reliance on synchronous condensers and dynamic compensation solutions.
8SCADA failure at NTPC Gandhar cripples real-time visibility, exposing operational and emergency response vulnerabilities
Non-functional fibre connectivity has forced manual intervention during outages, significantly increasing restoration delays and operational risk in a plant with frequent cycling requirements.
8Audit paralysis and funding bottlenecks threaten timely protection upgrades across North Eastern transmission network
States cite high audit costs and tariff recovery challenges, raising a deeper question on whether financial constraints are quietly delaying critical grid protection investments.
8Force majeure classification battles intensify as outage durations exceed regulatory tolerance thresholds
With multiple outages crossing one-month thresholds, NRPC now faces critical decisions on whether delays are attributable to utilities or natural events — directly impacting tariff recovery and financial accountability.
8Communication outage planning gaps expose hidden coordination risks in grid operation backbone systems
Irregular submission of outage proposals by utilities is undermining coordinated communication system planning, raising concerns over real-time grid visibility and operational reliability during contingencies.

TRANSMISSION PROJECTS & COMMISSIONING

8CEA releases March 2026 monthly progress report for under-construction RTM transmission projects across India
Central Electricity Authority publishes its statutory monthly progress report tracking all under-construction inter-state transmission projects awarded via Regulated Tariff Mechanism route. Report covers project-wise progress, delays and commissioning status as of March 2026.
879 TBCB transmission projects commissioned as CEA publishes March 2026 completed-projects monitoring report
CEA's monthly report on transmission projects awarded via Tariff Based Competitive Bidding route and now commissioned. As of March 2026, 79 TBCB projects have reached commercial operation. Report documents project-wise details, awarded entities and commissioning timelines.
8CEA tracks under-construction TBCB transmission projects in March 2026 monthly progress report
Monthly statutory report covering all TBCB-awarded transmission projects still under construction as of March 2026. Includes project-wise commissioning timelines, delay analysis, and transmission service provider obligations under Article 5.8 of the Transmission Service Agreement.
8Transmission planning gaps delay commissioning of critical 220 kV assets, exposing execution and regulatory approval bottlenecks
Fully constructed lines remain idle due to delayed PTCC approvals and incomplete bay infrastructure, highlighting systemic sequencing failures that risk stranded transmission investments and theft exposure.
8Adani's repeated 765 kV outage delays expose planning failures and cascading transmission risks across western grid operations
Repeated extensions of the Raigarh–Jarsuguda outage, including prior unreported delays, reveal systemic coordination failures that are now disrupting downstream maintenance schedules and creating multi-utility execution risks across the WR corridor.
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NEWS UPDATE: REGULATORY ORDERS & COMMISSION RULINGS

Apr 16: TARIFF & REC DECISIONS

8CERC adopts Rs.3.13/kWh tariff for NHPC's 1200 MW solar+storage projects, limits Greenshoe allocation to 1260 MW
NHPC's competitive bid (Tranche-XI) selected 5 solar power generators at a uniform L1 tariff of Rs.3.13/kWh. Commission approved base capacity of 1200 MW plus 60 MW Greenshoe to Navayuga — capping NHPC's unilateral 440 MW Greenshoe extension. All REIAs directed to seek Ministry of Power clarification on Greenshoe rules.
8CERC partly allows Roshni Powertech's REC claim for 2012–14 biomass generation, rejects floor-price demand
Roshni Powertech (6 MW biomass, Andhra Pradesh) sought 77,922 RECs at Rs.1500/MWh floor price. NLDC had issued 51,948 RECs at Rs.1000/MWh. CERC directed RECs for the IEX-sold period (15–19 Jul 2013) but rejected Rs.1500/MWh floor-price linkage — RECs track energy injected, not price.
8CERC corrects NAPAF value to 87% in Dulhasti Hydro Power Station tariff order for 2024–29 period
Inadvertent error in Para 119 of the 7 Mar 2026 tariff order for NHPC's Dulhasti HPS (390 MW, J&K) is rectified. NAPAF for 2024–29 now correctly stands at 87% per 2024 Tariff Regulations. All other tariff terms remain unchanged.
8CERC fixes Kishanganga hydro project NAPAF at 83% after error found in March 2026 tariff order
Para 131 of the 12 Mar 2026 order for NHPC's Kishanganga HEP (330 MW, J&K) contained an error in NAPAF for the 2024–29 tariff period. Corrected to 83% under Regulation 71(A)(4) of 2024 Tariff Regulations. No other changes to the order.

LICENCE, COMPLIANCE & ENFORCEMENT

8CERC issues revocation notice to Vedprakash Power for 5 years of zero trading and unpaid licence fees
Vedprakash Power Pvt. Ltd. (Mumbai) holds Category IV inter-state trading licence since 2013 but has not paid annual licence fee for 5 consecutive years (FY 2021–22 to 2025–26) and conducted zero trading activity. Multiple reminder letters (8+) went unanswered.
8CERC orders J&K Power Corporation to immediately clear Rs.117 Cr DSM dues and open letter of credit
NRLDC filed petition against JKPCL and JKSLDC for persistent default on Deviation Settlement Mechanism charges. JKPCL acknowledged dues, citing dependence on J&K government budget. Paid Rs.30 Cr part-payment in Sep 2025. Commission rejected further extensions and ordered month-wise repayment plan.
8CERC proposes graded milestone extension charges for GNA connectivity grantees missing land, FC, and COD deadlines
Renewable energy developers holding ISTS connectivity but missing milestones can now pay compensation for extra time instead of facing automatic revocation. Charges are graded — rising each month to incentivise speed. Stakeholder comments invited by 30 Apr 2026.
810-case hearing list set for Apr 16, 2026 at Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission
Court sitting in virtual + physical mode at 11 AM. Cases cover FY 2024–25 revenue truing-up for TNPDCL, TNGECL, TNPGCL, TANTRANSCO; sugar mills vs tariff order; wind power grid maintenance; HCL Technologies tariff reclassification; and SEPC Power PPA dispute.
8GERC denies bank guarantee stay for WYN Renewables in 100 MW wind project delay dispute vs GUVNL
WYN Renewables (100 MW wind, Kalyanpur, Jamnagar) missed SCOD citing force majeure — adverse weather, India-Pakistan conflict 2025, land acquisition delays (13 months). GUVNL threatened BG encashment. Commission stopped PPA termination but refused BG stay.
8CSERC grants dedicated feeder exemption for Maa Kudargarhi steel plant to draw WHRB captive power via open access
Maa Kudargarhi Power & Ispat (Raipur) sought open access to draw power from a 10 MW WHRB captive plant (Shri Baba Baidnath Ispat, Tilda) without a dedicated feeder. CSPDCL and CSPTCL both consented conditionally. CSERC granted exemption with ABT metering, RTU, and load-restriction conditions.

REGULATION AMENDMENTS & NEW FRAMEWORKS

8CEA mandates smart meters for all networked consumers, allows prepayment meters in non-network areas
Central Electricity Authority amends 2006 Meters Regulations effective from Gazette date (1 Apr 2026). Smart meters compulsory where communication network exists; State ERCs may permit prepayment meters elsewhere. AMI must include prepayment functionality and be interoperable. Corrigendum issued 10 Apr 2026 fixing a typo.
8Haryana power transmission company files half-yearly debt securities statement with BSE
HVPNL submits ISIN details of listed debt securities issued on private placement basis to BSE, in compliance with SEBI Circular dated 15.10.2025 and Regulation 17. Axis Trustee Services informed.
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Apr 16:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for appointment of IBBI registered valuer for 220 kV and 132 kV transmission lines work Details
 
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8Tender for development of 660 kW grid connected roof top solar power project Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 6.6kV 1250kW PA fan motor Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, commissioning and 03-years CAMC for 130KVA UPS Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 6.6 kV 4500 KW stage 2 ID fan motor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of distribution transformers of 160 KVA to 630 KVA capacity Details
 
8Tender for civil work related to increasing capacity from 2X40 MVA at 132 kV sub station Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation, testing, commissioning of 500KVA (3 Nos.) D.G. set work Details
 
8Tender for maintenance of face recognition based attendance marking system Details
 
8Tender for retrofitting/re-strengthening work in various Details
 
8Tender for supply of drinking water by water tankers Details
 
8Tender for repair of 05 nos. weigh rail sensors of in motion rail weighbridge Details
 
8Tender for repairing overhauling maintenance of electrical circuit Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for supply and application of corrosion protection lining Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various types of batteries for coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for supply of various DCS system spares Details
 
8Tender for supply of F.R. grade conveyor belts Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for supply of various size of 3.5 core PVC insulated armoured aluminium cable Details
 
8Tender for supply of MS stay set Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spare motor of TAC compressor Details
 
8Tender for construction of RCC at 132kV s/s Details
 
8Tender for procurement of structural steels Details
 
8Tender for procurement of hydraulic actuator for FD fan Details
 
8Tender for assistance in electrical testing, supervision of protection, signalling and condition monitoring Details
 
8Tender for complete revamping of seven (07) magnets of coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for work of augmentation of substations by additional 3x167 MVA, 400/220/33kV ICT along with HV & LV bays Details
 
8Tender for augmentation by providing additional 1x50MVA, 220/22kV T/F along Details
 
8Tender for oil regeneration of ICTs/reactors with deteriorated oil parameters Details
 
8Tender for supply and erection for diversion of D/C tower Details
 
8Tender for annual electrical maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for drilling of 04 Nos. bore wells and installation of casing pipe Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply and supervision during retrofitting and commissioning of 04 Nos. CW pump along with motor Details
 
8Tender for providing and fixing of precast RCC slabs over trenches Details
 
8Tender for construction of fencing with concertina and gate around barge pump Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of control room at 220/132 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for supply of various size of PVC insulated armoured aluminium cable Details
 
8Tender for work contract for providing 03 Nos. firemen for carrying out day to day work Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares of mechanical seals for DMCW pumps Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract for complete SWAS and other analysers installed Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT PVC cable Details
 
8Tender for repair/reconditioning of hydrogen plant Details
 
8Tender for annual contract for cleaning and maintenance assistance work of C and I related equipments Details
 
8Tender for annual contract for repair /reconditioning of various components installed Details
 
8Tender for annual contract for lifting and transportation of dry fly ash Details
 
8Tender for supply of flexible EPR insulated HT power cable & control cable Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling/in-situ repairing of HP-LP bypass valves, its associated Details
 
8Tender for supply of 1 Nos. mini truck/van mounted single phase cable fault locating equipment Details
 
8Tender for biennial rate contract for attending running repairs, scheduled, preventive & breakdown maintenance with overhauling of 08 nos. bulldozer Details
 
8Tender for two year battery maintenance contract for the works job work Details
 
8Tender for termination of incomplete 132kV transmission line using multi circuit towers Details
 
8Tender for SAS upgradation and restoration of existing protection and SCADA system Details
 
8Tender for providing AMC for weed control treatment to switch yard Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling / repairing of 11/22/33kV circuit breakers Details
 
8Tender for providing green curtain in coal yard Details
 
8Tender for work of purification/filtration of lubrication oil for T-G auxiliaries & hydraulic fluid Details
 
8Tender for work of emergency dismantling, lifting, shifting, lowering, hoisting & complete overhauling of various capacity HT & LT motors Details
 
8Tender for annual rate contractor for comprehensive cleaning and housekeeping services for coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling, servicing and repairing of the ID / FD / PA fans and their connected systems Details
 
8Tender for BRC for work of rewinding and overhauling of 11kV HT motors Details
 
8Tender for supply of instrument air compressor motor Details
 
8Tender for supply of low RPM thyristor cooling fans for unit 4,5,6 static excitation system Details
 
8Tender for supply of smart positioners Details
 
8Tender for supply of IBR approved HP valves for boiler Details
 
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8ReNew Commissions 2.4 GW of Renewable Energy Capacity in FY2026 Details
 
8Pi Green, EcoGuard tie-up for carbon capture tech Details
 
8CM Sukhu Reviews 450 MW Kinnaur Hydro Project, Pushes Timely Completion Details
 
8ANDRITZ To Equip 3,000 MW Maharashtra Storage Project Details
 
8Vedanta Power Announces Compensation After Singhitarai Plant Incident Details
 
8Coal-gasification firm seeks parity for coal-based urea projects with gas-based plants Details
 
8India’s Energy Push Under Stress As Coal Gasification, Green Hydrogen Lag Amid Global Crisis Details
 
8Dr Prasanna Kumar Acharya set to next CMD of NLC India Ltd Details
 
8Countries Ramp Up Coal Use Amidst Global Energy Crisis Details
 
8Why Suzlon Energy Share Price is Rising Details
 
8Textile Giant Taps into Renewable Power: A Green Transformation in Rajasthan Details
 
8CleanMax signs round-the-clock renewable power supply agreement with textile major Details
 
8India's future nuclear sector talent to be trained by Russia's Rosatom & IIT-B Details
 
8At Inter-Ministerial briefing, govt assures robust power supply, no fuel shortage amid West Asia crisis Details
 
8Power Equipment Sector: Can This Industry Be the Next Place for Investors to Park Their Money Details
 
8Transco Warns Striking Artisans to Return to Duty in 24 Hours or Face Permanent Removal Details
 
8Leadership Updates: PESB Recommends Prasanna Kumar Acharya as CMD of NLC India Limited Details
 
8India's Power Demand Muted in Q4FY26, Recovery Elusive: Nuvama Details
 
8The Journey Ahead: Valedictory session of Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 Details
 
8Fossil power declines after Hormuz disruption as renewables buffer global energy shock Details
 
8BSE Power index hits 16-month high; Siemens, Thermax soar 6% Details
 
8Another steam generator dispatched to NPCIL ahead of schedule, says L&T Details
 
8Not Adani, Not Ambani: This real estate giant is building India’s largest 3 GW data center park Details
 
8PTC India Names Manoj Kumar Jhawar As MD And CEO Details
 
8Adani Power, NTPC among 5 power stocks that can rally up to 24%: Analysts Details
 
8I-Hub Gujarat And SanchiConnect Launch TattvaX Cohort 2 To Power Innovation Across Strategic Sectors Details
 
8Reliance Power up 7.77%,RattanIndia Enterprises surge 4.46%, JSW Energy jumps 3.58% Details
 
8India Coal And Renewable Push Stabilises Power Costs Details
 
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Independent engineer award overrides lower bid in transmission oversight role

Apr 15: 8A lower-priced offer was available, yet the contract has been awarded at a higher value.
8The marginal gap points to factors beyond pure cost in consultant selection.
8The decision signals evolving priorities in how technical risk is evaluated and priced. Details

Rs 152 crore transformer deal sees sub-4% bidder spread in tightly contested procurement

Apr 15: 8A Rs 152.55 crore transformer procurement has closed with an unusually narrow price spread among leading OEMs.
8Such tight competition leaves limited room for margin buffers and execution flexibility.
8The outcome could influence how future grid equipment tenders are priced and risk-adjusted Details

Low-value geotechnical probe contract sets foundation tone for 500 MW pumped storage project

Apr 15: 8A modest geotechnical award anchors early-stage planning for a 500 MW pumped storage development.
8Four specialised bidders participated, yet the pricing trend signals deeper subsurface risk considerations.
8What appears routine may influence how early hydro investigations are valued in future tenders. Details

Limited bidder pool shapes technical stage in Unit-5 transformer upgrade consultancy

Apr 15: 8A key transformer upgrade consultancy has moved ahead with only two bidders in contention.
8The restricted participation suggests tight qualification thresholds or specialised system requirements.
8The commercial outcome could influence how utilities approach capacity optimisation strategies. Details

Ninth deadline push exposes execution and pricing uncertainty in 220 kV cable-monopole project

Apr 15: 8Multiple extensions indicate hesitation rather than scheduling issues.
8Hybrid design elements may be complicating cost and execution clarity.
8The delay reflects deeper ambiguity in risk allocation. Details

Bundled 132 kV corridors with hybrid cable stretch signal shift in grid resilience strategy

Apr 15: 8Three transmission corridors have been combined into a single turnkey package, increasing execution complexity beyond standard line EPC.
8A limited but critical XLPE cable segment could significantly influence cost structures and bidder positioning.
8The design reflects a broader move toward balancing speed, redundancy, and execution risk.   Details

Technical shortlist sets up high-stakes tariff battle in 2000 MW solar evacuation project

Apr 15: 8Three major transmission players have cleared the technical stage in a 2000 MW evacuation project.
8The next phase shifts decisively to tariff discovery, where pricing aggression will define outcomes.
8What appears to be a routine shortlist could translate into a sharp margin squeeze. Details

Korba West ash handling EPC tender sees timeline drift amid bidder caution

Apr 15: 8Three quick extensions indicate hesitation rather than scheduling issues.
8Bidders seem to be holding back amid evolving risk perceptions.
8The focus shifts from participation to risk pricing dynamics. Details

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Apr 15:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for procurement of 01no. 72.5kV class, 1250A, 31.5kA isolator Details
 
8Tender for supply of various sizes ferrules and cable tags Details
 
8Tender for geotechnical investigation and topographic survey work for ash pond Details
 
8Tender for desiltation from upstream Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract for transformer testing Details
 
8Tender for assistance in material handling at main store Details
 
8Tender for supply of H-beam and RS joist Details
 
8Tender for replacement of defective 33kV SF6 circuit breakers at 132/33kV S/s Details
 
8Tender for construction of way of fire hydrant system, making trench for yard Details
 
8Tender for repairing of revetment wall on tower Details
 
8Tender for residual life assessment test of different transformers Details
 
8Tender for providing comprehensive facility management services Details
 
8Tender for developing 600MW solar power project Details
 
8Tender for supply of various steel section Details
 
8Tender for supply of polymer pin, disc and stay insulators Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11 kV 45 KN disc insulator Details
 
8Tender for construction of 33/11 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for erection of new 33 kV feeder works Details
 
8Tender for erection of new 33 kV line interconnections from 132 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for erection of 33kV line Details
 
8Tender for day to day diversion /extension and dismantling of 6.6 kV/ 3.3kV overhead power lines Details
 
8Tender for installation ,testing & commissioning of 10 Nos of new outdoor VCB n 07 Nos of 11kV indoor VCB along Details
 
8Tender for shifting of weighbridge Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous civil works such as transformer platform etc. Details
 
8Tender for procurement of complete set of airport assembly for BHEL make coal mill XRP-903 Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares of mechanical seals for DMCW pumps Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract for complete SWAS and other analysers installed Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of 33 kV ring main unit Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of 33 kV ring main unit at 33/11 kV sub-station Details
 
8Tender for operation work 33/11kV substation Details
 
8Tender for construction of retention (protection) wall for the protection of tower Details
 
8Tender for AMC of various O&M works under planned/emergency/breakdown at various substations Details
 
8Tender for annual civil maintenance of substations Details
 
8Tender for work of servicing / overhauling of operating mechanism of CGL make, 145kV & 245kV SF6 circuit breakers Details
 
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Tata Power Partners with CORE Academy for Wind Energy Skill Development Details
 
8Analysts prefer Tata Power, NTPC amid likely rise in power demand Details
 
8CISF conducts flag march in Sijua Siding to secure BCCL assets, curb coal theft Details
 
8Hunter Valley coal contracts point to terminal decline Details
 
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8How automation and solar cleaning robots are reshaping the economics of large-scale solar in India Details
 
8NSEFI projects stronger India solar market growth in 2026 Details
 
8India adds heterojunction cell tech to approved solar manufacturers list Details
 
8Enlight Metals Enters Solar Mounting Structures Segment Details
 
8Reliance Industries marks first HJT solar cell inclusion in MNRE’s ALMM List-II Details
 
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8Gail to invest Rs 3,800 crore in 700 MW solar projects in UP, Maharashtra Details
 
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Dual L1 at Rs 101.53 crore signals strategic price suppression in ash transport contract

Apr 14: 8Identical lowest bids often mask deeper competitive intent rather than coincidence.
8The steep drop from other bidders suggests a calculated undercut to secure foothold in a volume-heavy segment.
8The next stage—tie-break or negotiation—could set a precedent for future ash transport awards. Details

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Dual 765 kV substation packages signal evolving RE evacuation strategy

Apr 14: 8Two parallel substation packages point to a structural shift in how renewable evacuation infrastructure is being designed.
8One package reflects conventional expansion, while the other leans toward high-density integration.
8The approach could redefine vendor scope, execution boundaries, and risk allocation in upcoming high-voltage projects. Details

Renewable tranche structure shifts full lifecycle risk to developers

Apr 14: 8Developers are moving beyond EPC roles into full lifecycle asset ownership under the current structure.
8Key approvals—from net-metering to grid compliance—now rest entirely with the SPD, increasing execution accountability.
8The model could materially alter how timelines and risks are priced in future renewable bids. Details

Ash handling EPC tender sees 17 extensions before technical bid opening

Apr 14: 8Seventeen extensions leading up to technical bid opening point to more than routine delays.
8A constrained bidder pool and stringent technical thresholds appear to have stretched participation timelines.
8The outcome at this stage could signal how future ash handling EPC packages balance competition with execution complexity. Details

Low-value connectivity package carries outsized execution risk in solar asset contract

Apr 14: 8A relatively small connectivity tender masks significant operational exposure for bidders.
8Full lifecycle accountability combined with strict SLA-linked penalties shifts risk disproportionately onto vendors.
8What appears as a simple pricing exercise may, in reality, demand far deeper risk calibration. Details

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

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Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Apr 14: 8Ministry deploys multi-cluster execution model to fast-track emissions baseline rollout under CCTS
A shift from single-package contracting to a three-cluster structure signals urgency in building industrial emissions baselines. Parallel execution could compress timelines significantly, but also introduces risks around data uniformity and methodological alignment. The move hints at evolving procurement strategies to balance speed with scale under emerging carbon market frameworks.

8Boiler reverse engineering scope hints at deeper asset intelligence strategy in large thermal fleet
What appears as standard reverse engineering work actually points to systematic capture of critical plant data. Digitisation of boiler components can reshape lifecycle planning, spares strategy, and outage management. The scope suggests a longer-term shift toward data-driven asset control rather than one-time documentation.

8Rooftop solar tender sees timeline shift as RESCO model edges toward tariff discovery in Haryana
A quiet extension in a rooftop solar tender hints at deeper friction beneath the surface. The RESCO model promises scale, but bidder hesitation suggests unresolved risks. The final tariff outcome may depend less on competition and more on clarity.

8PM MITHRA-linked substation design signals top-down grid strengthening approach in transmission planning
A layered configuration combining 220 kV intake with 132 kV distribution points to more than routine capacity addition. The design reflects a structural push to reinforce grid backbone for upcoming industrial loads. Its real impact may unfold in how future load corridors and evacuation planning are shaped.

8Rs-scale AMI rollout sees repeated timeline shifts as DBFOOT model tests bidder risk appetite in smart metering project
A million-meter smart rollout in Madhya Pradesh is quietly stretching timelines before bids even open. The DBFOOT structure is forcing bidders to price more than hardware — and that is where the hesitation lies. What looks like a routine extension may actually be a signal of deeper financial and operational recalibration.

8EPC tender sees timeline shift with May extension window tightening bidder strategy
A mid-cycle extension has quietly altered the competitive dynamics of this EPC tender. The additional window is not just about time—it reshapes how bidders price risk and structure execution. What triggered this shift, and who stands to gain, remains beneath the surface. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Apr 14: 8Consultancy tender sees 20+ extensions as timelines slip nearly five months in thermal project
A routine consultancy tender has quietly turned into a prolonged procurement exercise. More than twenty deadline shifts hint at deeper participation or structural issues beneath the surface. What’s driving this persistence—and what it signals for future tenders—remains unresolved.

8Transmission package merges transformer upgrade with 220 kV LILO integration into single high-stakes contract
A latest transmission package quietly combines two traditionally separate scopes into one execution-heavy mandate. The move raises the stakes for bidders, forcing them to handle both high-capacity transformers and live line integration under a single umbrella. What looks like efficiency on paper could reshape competition and risk pricing in the transmission sector.

8BMS retrofit tender stretches to May 2026 after multiple extensions in large thermal project
Seven extensions in seven months signal more than routine delay in a BMS retrofit package. The pattern points to deeper technical and commercial friction shaping bidder response. What is holding back participation remains buried beneath unchanged tender clauses.

8Boiler EPC tender timeline extended by a week in 2x660 MW thermal project
A routine extension masks deeper signals in a boiler EPC tender. The extra week may be less about time and more about bidder readiness in a high-stakes package. What it reveals about competition and pricing discipline is where the real story lies.

8Fire NOC consultancy tender sees multiple extensions as timelines stretch in thermal project
Eight deadline extensions rarely happen without a deeper issue. A fire NOC consultancy tender shows signs of market hesitation or internal ambiguity. The final outcome may reveal more about risk allocation than pricing.

8Single-lot AMI tender concentrates execution risk at 1.5 million meter scale in smart metering project
The project’s sheer size is reshaping how bidders structure execution strategies. Scale efficiencies come bundled with concentrated operational and financial exposure. The real question is whether rollout quality can hold under such compressed risk. Details

LAST UPDATE: TARIFF POLICY AND CROSS-SUBSIDY RISK

Apr 14: FUEL COST AND PASS_THROUGH RISKS 

8Rs. 616.12 crore e-auction coal spend at BALCO exposes CSERC to pass-through risk
BALCO's filing shows variable cost leaning heavily on e-auction coal rather than only stable linkage supply, which means any tariff approval becomes a live test of how much market-priced fuel stress the regulator is willing to socialise through consumer-linked power procurement.
8BALCO's 19.05 lakh MT e-auction coal dependence widens CSPDCL fuel-cost exposure
The filing suggests that contracted supply alone did not anchor the fuel basket, leaving the state buyer exposed to a procurement model where shortfalls or commercial choices can migrate directly into tariff claims and future cash burden.
8Rs. 80.69 crore e-auction closing stock with BALCO signals inventory-led tariff overhang
A large year-end stock of higher-cost coal can become tomorrow's cost-recovery argument, creating a pipeline of deferred burden that may outlive the operational period in which the fuel was actually bought.
8E-auction coal at 3,450 kCal/kg and Rs. 531.28 crore consumption cost deepens BALCO's efficiency scrutiny
Once fuel is both expensive and only marginally better in quality, regulators and counterparties have grounds to probe whether the plant's operational choices are amplifying avoidable costs rather than merely absorbing unavoidable market conditions.
8SECL delivered 18.50 lakh MT against 17.32 lakh MT contract, yet BALCO still leaned on costly coal
That mismatch raises the uncomfortable question for executives and regulators alike: if linkage receipts were not visibly deficient in aggregate, why did the tariff chain still require such a large e-auction overlay and what does that say about dispatch economics or fuel-planning discipline.
8BALCO burned 19.02 lakh MT linkage coal at 3,420 kCal/kg, exposing heat-rate recovery pressure
Coal with that calorific profile puts more strain on the conversion chain, so the tariff conversation is no longer only about coal price but also about how much mediocre fuel quality the buyer should finance through the generator's variable-cost petition.
8BALCO recorded August e-auction purchase value as transport invoices alone, exposing cost-booking opacity
That disclosure is more than a footnote, because once coal and logistics values fragment across periods, regulators and buyers have reason to question whether variable-cost claims reflect clean energy economics or accounting timing advantages.
8Rs. 7.22 crore negative P2P washery adjustment at BALCO exposes stock-accounting credibility gaps
Negative adjustments of this scale are exactly the kind of line items that can look technical in a filing but read like governance risk to a serious tariff reviewer evaluating whether inventory, consumption, and cost are tightly reconciled.
8Rs. 17.14 crore negative e-auction P2P adjustment suggests BALCO's coal trail may not be clean
Even where the underlying explanation is legitimate, repeated negative book adjustments weaken confidence in the integrity of the fuel-cost chain and invite harder scrutiny of what should or should not be passed on to consumers.
REGULATORY ASSET ACCUMULATION AND TARIFF DISTORTION

8Delhi's 2021 tariff freeze survived FY25, leaving BRPL, BYPL and TPDDL exposed to recovery stress
While 35 states and UTs issued tariff orders in FY 2024-25, Delhi did not revise tariffs and continued with rates effective from 01.10.2021, a lag that matters because the same book later shows Delhi discoms still carrying large regulatory-asset balances rather than cleanly passing costs through.
8Rs. 12,993.53 crore BRPL regulatory assets show Delhi's tariff freeze is now a balance-sheet risk
The real story is not tariff stability but deferred recovery, because BRPL's regulatory assets stand at Rs. 12,993.53 crore, BYPL at Rs. 8,419.14 crore, and TPDDL at Rs. 5,787.70 crore, turning tariff delay into future cash-flow, financing, and eventual consumer-burden risk.
8Rajasthan's Rs. 47,114 crore regulatory asset pile shows tariff discipline failure is becoming future tariff shock
JVVNL at Rs. 18,473 crore, AVVNL at Rs. 11,383 crore, and JDVVNL at Rs. 17,258 crore together point to a recovery model that postpones pain rather than resolving it, increasing the odds of sharper future tariff action or prolonged utility stress.
8MPERC's Rs. 6,963.27 crore true-up gap pushes Madhya Pradesh tariffs toward future recovery risk
The order converts what looks like an accounting exercise into a live tariff overhang, because the admitted gap is not disappearing on paper but being positioned for recovery in subsequent years, forcing consumers, regulators, and investors to confront delayed pain rather than avoided cost.
8Rs. 3,307.07 crore in admitted supplementary bills keeps old generator claims alive in new tariffs
The real sting is temporal: costs tied to FY 2014-15 through FY 2022-23 are still shaping today's recovery burden, which means Madhya Pradesh's consumers are effectively paying for a long tail of unresolved procurement history.
8Rs. 41,462.43 crore admitted power purchase cost keeps MP's tariff structure hostage to bulk procurement
The order confirms that procurement remains the core financial gravity center, meaning even modest operational weakness elsewhere quickly becomes material once layered onto such a large purchased-power base.
8East DISCOM's 26.66% distribution loss versus 19.49% norm deepens power cost exposure
That gap is not just technical underperformance; it translates into extra energy procurement, greater recovery stress, and a sharper fight over who should bear the cost of inefficiency in a sector already dependent on delayed true-ups.
8MPPMCL's unclaimed Rs. 150 crore working capital cost masks deeper liquidity stress in power procurement
The order reveals a quieter but more strategic risk: the state's bulk power purchaser says financing is essential for liquidity management and letters of credit, yet part of that financing cost remains outside full recognition, raising questions about where the stress is being parked.
8MPERC cuts MPIDC's 7.54% tariff ask to 3.72%, exposing weaker cost pass-through
MPIDC came seeking recovery of a Rs. 16.97 crore gap through a 7.54% hike, but MPERC found the utility was already in a standalone surplus position before true-ups, signaling that not every claimed cost can be pushed cleanly into tariffs when the revenue base is holding up better than projected.
8MPIDC shows 0 MU available against 181.77 MU RPO need, creating compliance exposure
The order records zero projected available wind, hydro, DRE and other renewable energy against total RPO-linked renewable purchase requirement of 181.77 MU, which turns compliance into a procurement scramble rather than a planned resource strategy.
8Zero stakeholder participation in MPIDC's tariff hearing leaves a Rs. 233.51 crore order under-scrutinised
No comments, no objections, and no appearance at public hearing may look administratively convenient, but for a paywalled executive lens it reads as a deeper accountability problem: a tariff order with real financial and compliance implications moved forward without market challenge.

Corporate finance and capex stress
8BALCO posted Rs. 15,808 crore revenue and Rs. 4,534 crore EBITDA while still pushing fuel-cost recovery
That tension is exactly what makes the filing interesting: a company showing strong operating performance is simultaneously asking the regulatory system to validate cost pressures that could still migrate into consumer-facing or utility-facing burden.
8Rs. 1,300.77 crore Chhattisgarh energy development cess dispute haunts BALCO with legacy cash risk
A liability fight of that size changes the tone of every tariff and cost-recovery conversation, because counterparties and investors start asking whether operational petitions are occurring against a much larger unresolved financial backdrop.
8Rs. 268.30 crore cross-subsidy surcharge demand against BALCO exposes open-access regulatory conflict
This is the sort of unresolved regulatory overhang that can distort commercial strategy, reduce visibility on future landed power cost, and complicate every negotiation tied to contracted supply or market alternatives.
8Five ADANI tower failures on one corridor hint at multi-point restoration costs beyond routine outage accounting
The damage profile across locations, including bent stubs, damaged cross-arms, and debris-led bottom-panel failure, suggests the financial burden is not confined to tower replacement but extends to rectification, access, materials, and service-risk costs.
8INDIGRID's 5-tower event turns one flood episode into concentrated capex, outage, and insurance stress
Because access itself was hindered until floodwaters receded, the incident highlights a harsher commercial reality: extreme-weather failures can simultaneously destroy assets and delay recovery, compounding both direct and indirect cost exposure.
8PGCIL's repeated flood-linked collapses raise the possibility of rising restoration spend on river-adjacent 765 kV assets
When two separate 765 kV lines suffer flood-led foundation collapse in the same review period, the business implication is not just isolated repair but the prospect of recurring hardening costs on strategically important long-distance corridors.
8SARDA ENERGY's Rs. 2,823 crore FY25 borrowings spike shows acquisition-led growth still carries leverage risk
Even though net debt has reportedly fallen sharply, the balance sheet also records borrowings at Rs. 2,823 crore in FY25 against Rs. 1,366 crore in FY24, reminding readers that deleveraging sits alongside a recent burst of balance-sheet expansion rather than replacing it.
8SKS POWER's 1,200 MW doubling ambition leaves SARDA ENERGY exposed to post-verdict execution risk
The Supreme Court ruling may have removed legal overhang, but moving from resolution approval to operational value capture and capacity doubling is a very different challenge, especially when state support, clearances and integration discipline all have to hold.
8SARDA ENERGY's over-65% EBITDA dependence on power creates concentration risk despite its diversified story
The company is described as integrated across mining, steel, ferroalloys and power, yet the same note concedes that energy already drives more than 65% of EBITDA and could exceed 70% by FY28, which means diversification may be more optical than protective if generation economics turn.
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Grid adequacy and power supply risk

Apr 14: Demand-supply gaps
8Andhra Pradesh's 32,694 MU energy shortfall by 2035-36 exposes a deep adequacy risk
A state that looks balanced on paper under a modelled resource plan still shows a gap equal to 19.4% of annual need under existing and planned tie-ups, which means the real executive question is not whether demand will grow, but whether contracting discipline and commissioning timelines can keep blackouts, expensive spot purchases, and political heat from arriving first.
8AP SLDC's 30,927 MW demand path meets a contract failure that raises procurement exposure
The report projects Andhra Pradesh's peak demand climbing from 15,600 MW in 2025-26 to 30,927 MW in 2035-36, but it also says the current and planned portfolio will not be enough, leaving management with a narrow choice between locking in capacity early or paying later through more volatile short-term dependence.
8March-April demand peaks leave Andhra Pradesh exposed when solar comfort starts fading into stress
The state's demand profile peaks in March and April and mostly during daytime hours, yet the report says unmet demand in 2035-36 emerges mainly in non-solar hours and even spills into solar hours in those hotter months, showing that high solar penetration alone does not remove peak-season vulnerability.
8CEA's 20.50% Northern generation miss exposes supply planning and procurement risk
The 10 April CEA overview shows the Northern region generating 9,171.71 MU against a programme of 11,536.98 MU for April 1 till date, a gap of 2,365.27 MU or 20.50%, which is not just a performance miss but a signal that states and buyers may be leaning harder on external purchases, peakers or demand-side pain to cover planned-versus-actual slippage.
8All-India 10.82% generation deviation suggests the power system is missing programme at scale
The all-India figure in the overview shows actual generation at 42,375.36 MU against a 47,514.81 MU programme for April 1 till date, a shortfall of 5,139.45 MU, which turns isolated operational misses into a broader question about forecasting quality, plant availability discipline and hidden dependence on non-programmed balancing tools.
8CEA's 34.56% Northern nuclear deviation deepens baseload reliability and balancing exposure
Northern nuclear output comes in at 388.73 MU against a 594.00 MU programme, a 205.27 MU shortfall or 34.56%, and that kind of miss matters because baseload under-delivery can force more volatile substitutes into the stack, distorting dispatch economics and tightening balancing requirements.

Gas fleet idling and flexibility erosion
8Southern Region's 59,367 MW met demand masked 6,423 MW gas idling and flexibility risk
The system cleared peak and off-peak demand without reported shortage, but that comfort rested alongside 6,423 MW of gas/naptha/diesel capacity delivering just 3.81 MU, showing how the region is balancing adequacy with a striking loss of dispatchable flexibility.
8Andhra Pradesh's 3,036 MW gas fleet stayed at zero, exposing fuel-linked reliability risk
Andhra met demand with no headline stress, yet every listed major gas station from Gautami and Konaseema to Vemagiri and Vijjeswaram sat at zero, leaving the state more dependent on coal, renewables, and imports when fast-ramping support should have been available.
8Tamil Nadu met 19,066 MW peak even as 1,421 MW gas capacity remained thinly used
Tamil Nadu avoided shortage, but only 114-120 MW came from a 1,421 MW gas block, indicating the state's flexibility cushion is far smaller than its installed portfolio suggests when renewable output softens or thermal units trip.
8HAZIRA's 3-unit no-PPA freeze shows commercial failure can sideline capacity as effectively as breakdowns
Three HAZIRA CCPP units are recorded under 'No power purchase agreement,' which is the sort of line item that tells investors the biggest risk is often not fuel or machinery, but an inability to lock in viable contracting in a system still struggling to align capacity with credible demand.
8COCHIN CCPP's four long-idled units show beneficiary scheduling failure can become structural capacity loss
Four COCHIN CCPP liquid-fuel units are shown out since 2014-2015 with the remark 'GT-no schedule from beneficiaries,' which is a blunt reminder that prolonged scheduling indifference can quietly convert nominal capacity into dead weight while official installed-capacity narratives remain intact.
8GIRAL TPS's 250 MW scrap risk highlights how stranded coal assets still distort fleet optics
With two 125 MW GIRAL units listed as 'unit likely to be scrapped,' the capacity may still haunt the books and fleet conversation even as its practical reliability value evaporates, creating a mismatch between declared system strength and usable supply.
8PIPAVAV CCPP's 351 MW low-schedule outage exposes demand-risk and stranded-gas-capacity pressure
A 351 MW PIPAVAV CCPP unit shown out since 19 April 2024 for RSD/low schedule underlines a recurring Indian power-sector problem: capacity exists, but offtake confidence does not, leaving assets stranded not by engineering failure alone but by weak commercial pull.

Hydro, storage and reservoir stress
8SRISAILAM's 770 MW RBPH stayed at zero, deepening Andhra Pradesh peaking support risk
A region with rising renewable dependence can ill-afford major peaking hydro to remain absent, and SRISAILAM RBPH's zero output underscores how nominal hydro capacity may not translate into real balancing support when system conditions tighten.
8Telangana's 900 MW SRISAILAM LBPH and 900 MW pump mode both stayed idle, exposing storage underuse
The report shows both generating and pumping sides of a key flexible asset at zero, which raises uncomfortable questions about whether storage capability exists more on paper than in daily operational strategy.
8GREENKO's 1,200 MW pumped asset charged 10.99 MU but delivered just 8.81 MU, sharpening efficiency questions
That operating pattern is normal in principle for pumped storage, but in a region leaning harder on flexible resources, the energy spread will intensify scrutiny over round-trip economics, dispatch value, and whether storage is reducing or merely shifting system stress.
8METTUR reservoir at 751.98 against 777.59 last year narrowed hydro comfort and flexibility exposure
Lower reservoir levels do not create an immediate crisis on their own, but they reduce optionality exactly when thermal and transmission systems are already showing strain, leaving fewer clean ways to absorb shocks.
8SRISAILAM held just 70 MU energy against 1,392 MU design, exposing seasonal hydro vulnerability
That reservoir figure is one of the most important hidden warnings in the report because it suggests that today's no-shortage outcome may not travel well into tighter seasonal conditions if hydro-backed flexibility weakens further.
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Apr 22:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for hiring of scaffolding material pipes and clamps Details
 
8Tender for construction of 2 No operator room for FGD Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract of 400 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for construction of misc. civil works at 33/11 kV S/S Details
 
8Tender for construction of new and other misc. civil works Details
 
8Tender for work for comprehensive annual maintenance contract for 2x100 KVA UPS system Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various size of floor grating for boiler pressure parts Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection and commissioning of various accessories of conveyor belt Details
 
8Tender for supply of emitting electrodes Details
 
8Tender for supply of pulverized fuel bends for coal mill Details
 
8Tender for maintenance works routine / schedule / preventive / breakdown / overhauling of air compressors Details
 
8Tender for creation of 132 kV line bay and double bus bar arrangement at 132 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11kV ABC of size 120Sqmm Details
 
8Tender for work of replacement of overhead HT /LT line with underground cables Details
 
8Tender for procurement of braided copper strip jumpers for generators Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of single bus bar to double bus bar arrangement with 0.4 ACSR conductor Details
 
8Tender for supply of impact idler Details
 
8Tender for construction of 132kV transformer hybrid bay Details
 
8Design, manufacturing, supply, transportation, installation, testing, and commissioning of prefab Details
 
8Tender for construction of leftover works Details
 
8Tender for installation of impressed current cathodic protection system Details
 
8Tender for work contract for maintenance of ash handling plant Details
 
8Tender for supply of decentralized material Details
 
8Tender for construction of left abutment along with wing walls Details
 
8Design, supply, installation, retrofitting, testing and commissioning of 220kV bus bar protection scheme Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation and commissioning of retrofit emission control devices Details
 
8Tender for work of leak sealing of penthouse & APH center section Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT XLPE un-armoured cable size 1x400 sq.mm. Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11 kV HT XLPE cable 3x185 sqmm Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11 kV HT XLPE cable 3x70 sqmm and 3x120 sqmm Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT armored cable 3.5x70 sqmm, 3.5x150 sqmm Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT XLPE cable 1x120 sqmm, 1x240 sqmm, 1x400 sqmm, 1x630 sqmm and 1x1000 sqmm Details
 
8Tender for supply servicing and overhauling of OLTC of 100 MVA T/F Details
 
8Tender for routine and preventive breakdown maintenance of all mech. parts of mono-rail electric hoist Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various types of LED lights Details
 
8Tender for two year rate contract for CW chemical treatment Details
 
8Tender for outsourcing of ETC of new 66 kV SS Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance contract of all the air conditioners installed Details
 
8Tender for installation of solar LED street light fittings Details
 
8Tender for repairing and maintenance of TSR phase-1 Details
 
8Tender for replace of old damaged GI sheet of erection yard and repair work Details
 
8Tender for erection and commissioning of balance FGD mechanical works Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with five years comprehensive maintenance contract of 04 of 6 meter solar high mast Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with five years comprehensive maintenance contract for cumulative capacity of 65 kW of grid connected rooftop solar power plant Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with five years comprehensive maintenance contract for cumulative capacity of 65 kW of grid connected rooftop solar power plant Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with five years comprehensive maintenance contract for cumulative capacity of 136 kW of grid connected rooftop solar power plant Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of items for networking of internet connectivity Details
 
8Tender for erection of 33kV line Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 kV horn gap fuse sets Details
 
8Tender for supply of portable CTPT test bench Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection, installation, testing, and commissioning of materials/equipment Details
 
8Tender for repair and testing of 33/11kV damaged power transformers Details
 
8Tender for construction of 1 No. 220 kV bay Details
 
8Design, supply, erection, commissioning, testing and comprehensive O&M for 10 (Ten) Years for 16.5KW, 23.5KW, 12.5KW, 20KW, 15KW & 8KW grid connected rooftop solar photovoltaic power project Details
 
8Tender for construction of retaining wall around coal sampling room Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of LED lighting fixture Details
 
8Tender for misc. civil works Details
 
8Tender for tiling work Details
 
8Tender for repair work inside and outside of plant Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, commissioning and testing of 21 Nos. (3 TR each) of split-type industrial air conditioners Details
 
8Tender for regular environmental monitoring of stack emission, ambient air, effluent water, fly ash Details
 
8Tender for construction of 132/33 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for construction of store shed at 132/33 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for procurement of rotating shaft sleeve for 76 MW turbines Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR bare conductor by covered conductor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR bare conductor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR bare conductor by covered conductor ACS AL59 104.98 Sq.MM Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR bare conductor by covered conductor Details
 
8Tender for const. of new 11 kV feeder and line Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection, testing & commissioning of exhaust fans Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of controlled switching device Details
 
8Tender for work of supply & installation of 400kV lightening arrester base support insulator Details
 
8Tender for supply of 245kV AC filter CT & 145kV DC filter CT Details
 
8Tender for AMC for replacement of installed failed converter Details
 
8Tender for establishment of 400 kV AIS substation Details
 
8Tender for work of attending on-line/offline oil leakages of 400kV GIS connected generator transformer Details
 
8Tender for supply of LRSB lance and feed pipe Details
 
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8ACME Solar Achieves 2 GWh BESS Milestone In Rajasthan, Targets 10 GWh By 2027 Details
 
8Rajasthan Solar Capacity Surge Faces Grid Bottlenecks Details
 
8CleanMax to supply hybrid renewable power to Shell’s LNG terminal and technology centre in India Details
 
8India becomes second-largest wind market in 2025, just behind China: BNEF Details
 
8Global wind installations hit record 165 GW in 2025 Details
 
8ReNew becomes India’s second-largest renewable player with 12.6 GW capacity Details
 
8Wind Power Surge: Resolven's New Partnership with SECI Details
 
8India's Record Clean Energy Surge Drives Global Fossil Fuel Electricity Decline: Report Details
 
8How India helped change the world's energy story in 2025 Details
 
8Suzlon Energy In Focus After Signing Strategic Renewable Energy Pact with Korean Giant GS E&C Details
 
8Green Power Surge Reshaping India’s Future Details
 
8Govt Weighs 30% Domestic Coking Coal Rule For New Steel Plants Details
 
8Why India must ramp up coal gasification as part of its energy strategy Details
 
8Fossil fuel generation in India, China falls for first time this century as solar surge reshapes power mix Details
 
8Record growth in clean electricity in India helps decline in global power production from fossils: Report Details
 
8India Played A Key Role In Transforming The Global Energy Landscape In 2025 Details
 
8India’s smart meter rollout gains strategic importance for the power sector Details
 
8Strategic Framework: CEA releases the National Adequacy Plan up to 2035-36 Details
 
8India Renewables Surge 98 TWh, Coal Still Dominates Grid Details
 
8Jefferies Sees India’s Renewable Energy Capacity At 359 GW by FY30 Details
 
8Renewable Power Growth Surpasses Demand, Keeps Global Fossil Generation in Check: Ember Report Details
 
8Renewable energies overtake global electricity demand in India, China Details
 
8Pumped Hydro Renaissance: Unlocking long-duration storage for renewable dominance Details
 
8Adani Power expands into nuclear sector with new subsidiary Details
 
8Regional Links: Meeting the electricity needs of the Global South Details
 
8Power transmission sector poised for strong growth on Rs 9-lakh crore investment pipeline: Motilal Oswal Details
 
8Juniper Green Energy Makes History as India's First FDRE Project Enters Commissioning Phase Details
 
8Renewable Energy Meets Entire Global Electricity Demand Growth in 2025 Details
 
8Uttar Pradesh features prominently on global night map, reflecting power sector changes Details
 
8Adani Power Limited forms new nuclear subsidiary, expands atomic energy footprint Details
 
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Five bidders push into final round as 2.7 GW transmission race tightens under reverse auction pressure

Apr 21: 8A tightly packed transmission package is pushing bidders into an aggressive pricing contest.
8The real challenge, however, lies in execution dependencies that could reshape project risk midstream.
8What appears to be scale-driven opportunity may actually be a carefully layered risk structure. Details

Daily Power Sector Tenders Excel update

Apr 21: 8Daily Excel covering new tenders and all published updates including corrigendum, amendment, addendum, clarification and status revisions, along with technical and financial bid opening, evaluation completion and final award actions including AOC and LOA issuance.
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BOOT amendment shifts Rs 13+ crore cost to bidders as timeline resets

Apr 21: 8A key amendment quietly reshapes the risk balance between the state and private bidders.
8While timeline relief appears positive on the surface, new cost exposures emerge around land and bay integration.
8The real impact will play out not in contract language—but in how aggressively bidders price the risk. Details

Land cost burden and change-in-law tweak reshape transmission risk profile

Apr 21: 8A routine amendment quietly redraws the financial boundaries of a key transmission bid.
8What was earlier utility-backed infrastructure now comes with direct cost exposure for developers.
8Behind the numbers, the risk equation has shifted far more than it appears. Details

CfD pool reshapes risk in 500 MW peak RE supply tender

Apr 21: 8A new CfD-based structure is quietly changing how renewable power will be monetized.
8Developers now carry responsibilities beyond generation, including trading, forecasting, and market risk.
8The real test lies in whether balance sheets can absorb the volatility this model brings. Details

Timeline extension signals complexity in 500 MW FDRE tender

Apr 21: 8A fresh extension highlights ongoing challenges in structuring hybrid and storage-backed bids.
8Developers are still recalibrating configurations under strict dispatch and performance conditions.
8What appears to be a routine delay could ultimately influence tariffs and bidder participation. Details

Timeline reset signals stress in transmission bid cycle

Apr 21: 8A routine extension on paper, but the reset points to deeper bidder hesitation.
8The delay in reverse auction could influence pricing behaviour more than expected.
8Behind the shift lies a broader signal of participation stress in complex transmission bids. Details

Repeated extensions signal stress in transmission bid cycle

Apr 21: 8Multiple timeline shifts point to growing discomfort among bidders beyond simple scheduling delays.
8The latest extension buys time—but not necessarily confidence. Details

Developer-led execution reshapes risk in 1200 MW ISTS wind tender

Apr 21: 8A new wind tender shifts land, connectivity, and delivery responsibilities squarely onto developers.
8While the capacity looks routine, the underlying risk structure is far more demanding than before.
8What seems like a standard auction could redefine execution strategy in India’s wind sector. Details

NEWS UPDATE: INTERNATIONAL & CROSS-BORDER

Apr 21: INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS & REPORTS

8IEA releases Global Energy Review 2026 covering energy trends for 32 member countries including India with data on renewables, coal, and electricity markets
The International Energy Agency has released its Global Energy Review 2026, providing comprehensive analysis of energy supply and demand trends, renewable energy deployment, electricity market developments, and energy efficiency across its 32 member countries and 13 association countries including India, China, and Indonesia.
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NEWS UPDATE: HUMAN RESOURCES & ADMINISTRATION

Apr 21: CONTRACT & PROCUREMENT ORDERS

8Damodar Valley Corporation initiates HPX single-side reverse auction HPX/20042026/00947 for thermal power procurement closing on 22 April 2026
Hindustan Power Exchange has issued Circular HPX_RA_00920 announcing a single-side reverse auction (Auction No. HPX/20042026/00947) initiated by Damodar Valley Corporation for thermal energy procurement, with seller interest submissions open from 20 April 2026 and closing at 13:00 hours on 22 April 2026.
8HVPNL extends Diamond Photostat contract by two months at Shakti Bhawan, Panchkula on existing rates till 30 June 2026
HVPNL has accepted M/s Diamond Photostat's request and extended its Panchkula photostat work contract for two months from 01.05.2026 to 30.06.2026 on the same rates as Work Order No.189 dated 02.07.2025, subject to post-facto approval by Whole Time Directors, signalling service continuity at the state transco's headquarters.
8PSPCL Services-I Order No. 82/BEG-I dated 20 April 2026 effects immediate transfers of senior engineers across transmission and demand management posts
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has issued Office Order No. 82/BEG-I dated 20 April 2026 effecting immediate transfer and posting of senior engineers including Superintending Engineers and Additional SEs across transmission lines, demand side management, and other key functional posts in the public interest.
8PSPCL issues internal memo to all HODs for IT hardware allocation proforma covering desktop PCs, printers, and UPS procurement
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has issued an internal memorandum from its IT department requesting all Heads of Departments to submit allocation proformas for newly procured IT hardware including Tower-type Desktop PCs, Black & White Multi-Functional Laser Printers, and UPS units, to enable systematic distribution and disposal of old equipment across PSPCL offices.
8South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited LOA to National Insurance Company Limited filed as duplicate for insurance period April 2026 to April 2027
This document is a duplicate copy of the SBPDCL Letter of Award issued to National Insurance Company Limited for comprehensive asset insurance coverage for the period 22 April 2026 to 21 April 2027 under NIT No. 13/PR/SBPDCL/2026.
8South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited awards one-year insurance cover to National Insurance Company for all assets from 22 April 2026
South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited (SBPDCL) has issued a Letter of Award to National Insurance Company Limited for comprehensive asset insurance coverage - covering offices, stores, substations, and all installations across Bihar - for the period 22 April 2026 to 21 April 2027 under NIT No. 13/PR/SBPDCL/2026.
8SBPDCL awards one-year asset insurance cover to National Insurance Company Limited for FY 2026-27
South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited has issued a Letter of Award to National Insurance Company Limited for asset insurance coverage for FY 2026-27, confirming the contract arrangement for protection of distribution infrastructure across the Bihar discom's service territory.

RECRUITMENT & VACANCIES

8CEA Admn.II section notifies Canteen Attendant appointment, clearing one regular slot and keeping two reserve candidates under 2021 recruitment file
The Central Electricity Authority's Admn.II section has formally appointed Shri Rahul as Canteen Attendant with two reserve candidates on standby (Shri Divesh Kumar and Shri Wadgoankar Abhishek Pramodrao), closing the recruitment initiated under file CE4-SY-12-14/5/2021 and demonstrating residual hiring activity at the apex power-sector technical authority.
8CEA recruitment result notice for 2023 requires re-scanning before editorial use as OCR extraction returned no content
The Central Electricity Authority's 2023 result notice could not be parsed as the document returned no extractable text on OCR processing, indicating a scanned image without text layer. Based on the companion 2024 notice covering CEA's Canteen Attendant appointment, this is likely a predecessor recruitment outcome notice.
8MNRE invites applications for Scientist 'D' and 'C' posts on deputation basis for initial 3-year tenure
The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy has issued Vacancy Circular No. 46/2/2026-ADMIN-I seeking eligible officers for Scientist 'D' and 'C' posts on deputation or short-term contract for up to 7 years, signalling active expansion of technical talent at India's key renewable energy ministry.
8MeECL opens 13 Assistant Engineer vacancies across electrical and IT streams at Rs. 83,000–1,96,100 scale, applications from 22 April to 15 May 2026
Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited has floated a recruitment drive for 13 Assistant Engineers - 8 in Electrical/Electrical & Electronics Engineering and 5 in Computer Science/IT - on a Rs. 83,000–Rs. 1,96,100 scale, inviting in-person applications from 22 April to 15 May 2026, with Rs. 400/Rs. 800 fee bands, signalling technical cadre expansion at the Meghalaya state utility.
8Ministry of Power's Workforce Adequacy Guidelines for Load Dispatch Centres referenced as annexure for 57th SRPC, enabling SLDC-to-Grid-India fixed-term deputation
Annexure 26a is the Ministry of Power's Workforce Adequacy Guidelines for Load Dispatch Centres along with guidelines for deputation of workspace from SLDCs to Grid-India on fixed terms - image-only in the dataset but the enabling document for AGC rollout, dual-channel compliance and the staffing plans that SLDCs must meet under the 30.10.2024 MoP notification.
8PSPCL Training Institute issues completion order TT-1265 for induction training of newly recruited AE/OT engineers under 3 CRAs
PSPCL's Training & Technical Institute, Patiala has issued Office Order TT-1265 dated 20 April 2026 confirming successful completion of induction training - including in-house TTI training and on-the-job exposure - for a batch of newly recruited Assistant Engineers/Overseer Trainees under CRA Nos. 309/24, 310/24, and 311/24.
8UERC Advt. No. 02/2026-27 notifies 1 Director post at up to Rs. 2,18,200 pay with 20 May 2026 deadline
Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission has issued a formal vacancy notice (Advt. No. 02/2026-27) for 1 Director (Costing/Licensing) post on deputation at pay up to Rs. 2,18,200 per month, with applications to be submitted via speed post by 20 May 2026.
8UERC advertises Director (Costing/Licensing) post at pay up to Rs. 2,18,200 per month on deputation basis
The Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission has advertised 1 Director (Costing/Licensing) vacancy on deputation, offering pay at Level 13A or Level 15 (up to Rs. 2,18,200/month), requiring 15 years' experience in large public utilities, signalling UERC's intent to strengthen its tariff and licensing capacity.
8UERC releases official application format for Director (Costing & Licensing) post with age cut-off of 01.01.2026
The Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission has released its prescribed application format for the Director (Costing & Licensing) post, requiring details of qualifications, pay level, and service particulars, completing the recruitment documentation framework for the deputation appointment.
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NEWS UPDATE: MARKET OPERATIONS

Apr 21: POWER EXCHANGE & MARKET DATA

8Adani Energy Solutions schedules analyst call on 24 April 2026 to discuss Q4 and full-year FY2025-26 financial results
Adani Energy Solutions Limited (BSE: 539254, NSE: ADANIENSOL) has notified exchanges of an investor/analyst conference call on 24 April 2026 to discuss financial results for the quarter and full year ended 31 March 2026, signalling an imminent earnings disclosure event for one of India's key transmission and distribution companies.
8Adani Enterprises Board to meet on 30 April 2026 to approve audited FY2025-26 standalone and consolidated financial results
Adani Enterprises Limited (BSE: 512599, NSE: ADANIENT) has intimated exchanges of a Board meeting on 30 April 2026 to consider and approve audited standalone and consolidated financial results for FY2025-26, a high-stakes disclosure as investors await FY26 earnings of the flagship Adani Group entity.
8Bangladesh Forest Department's EY-TERI report pegs three forest ecosystems at 8,80,885 lakh BDT/year with 50-year TESV exceeding 5,76,000 crore BDT, pushing PES adoption under USD 175 million SUFAL programme
A final report by EY LLP and TERI for the Bangladesh Forest Department's USD 175 million IDA-backed SUFAL Project values the combined annual ecosystem services of Modhupur National Park, Ramgarh-Sitakunda Reserve Forest and Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary at 8,80,885.63 lakh BDT, with Modhupur's 50-year TESV alone at 1,93,308 crore BDT and Teknaf's at 3,83,443 crore BDT - laying the quantitative foundation for a Payment for Ecosystem Services pilot and for integrating natural capital into Bangladesh's System of National Accounts and SDG 15.9.1 reporting.
8Bright Solar Limited files NSE disclosure of EGM proceedings held on 20 April 2026 via video conferencing mode
Bright Solar Limited (NSE: BRIGHT) has submitted a statutory disclosure under SEBI LODR Regulation 30 detailing proceedings of its Extra-Ordinary General Meeting held on 20 April 2026 through video conferencing, with resolutions passed therein having direct implications for the company's governance and future plans.
8CARE Ratings reaffirms NTPC's CARE AAA Stable rating and enhances long-term bank facilities to Rs. 1,60,000 crore from Rs. 1,55,000 crore
CARE Ratings has reaffirmed NTPC Limited's CARE AAA; Stable rating and enhanced its long-term bank facility limit to Rs. 1,60,000 crore from Rs. 1,55,000.02 crore, also raising short-term bank facilities to Rs. 9,000 crore and commercial paper to Rs. 10,000 crore, reinforcing NTPC's position as India's premier investment-grade power utility.
8CARE assigns NeoGreen Power Solar's Rs. 60 crore bank facilities a CARE BB rating amid 22.5 MW project funding closure risk
CARE Ratings has assigned a CARE BB; Stable rating to NeoGreen Power Solar Private Limited's Rs. 60 crore long-term bank facilities, constrained by stabilisation risk on its recently completed 6.30 MW project and pending financial closure for an ongoing 22.50 MW group captive solar project, representing a speculative-grade credit signal for lenders and investors.
8CARE withdraws SKS Power Generation Chhattisgarh's CARE D rating following NCLT-approved amalgamation under IBC insolvency proceedings
CARE Ratings has withdrawn the CARE D/CARE D; ISSUER NOT COOPERATING ratings on all bank facilities and NCDs of SKS Power Generation (Chhattisgarh) Limited after its amalgamation was implemented pursuant to NCLT Mumbai's August 2024 insolvency order (IBC Case No. 893/MB/2021), marking the formal closure of the rating process for this stressed power company.
8Epic Energy Limited files SEBI Regulation 74(5) compliance certificate for quarter ended 31 March 2026
Epic Energy Limited (BSE Scrip Code: 530407) has filed its quarterly compliance certificate under SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018 Regulation 74(5) for the quarter ended 31 March 2026, fulfilling a statutory listing obligation.
8HPX DAM hourly data for 20 April 2026 shows Rs. 17,000 per MWh peak price with zero clearance for 19 of 24 hours reflecting thin market
HPX's Day-Ahead Market hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 records market clearing prices of Rs. 15,000–17,000/MWh for the first 5 hours with cleared volumes of just 12-15 MWh per hour, and zero cleared volume for the remaining 19 hours, underscoring HPX's thin market depth compared to IEX.
8HPX DAM total weekly volume stands at just 420 MWh for 14-21 April 2026 with prices up to Rs. 20,000 per MWh on select days
HPX's Day-Ahead Market weekly summary for 14-21 April 2026 records total cleared volume of only 420.35 MWh across the week, with transactions limited to 3 active days at prices ranging from Rs. 18,091 to Rs. 20,000/MWh, starkly illustrating the exchange's marginal market share compared to IEX.
8HPX Day-Ahead Market clears 14-15 MW at Rs. 17,000 per MWh in early hours of 20 April 2026 with zero clearance from hour 6 onward
Hindustan Power Exchange's Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 shows an extreme MCP of Rs. 17,000.95/MWh in the first 5 hours with only 12-15 MW cleared per block, with zero clearances from hour 6 onwards, reflecting HPX's very thin liquidity compared to IEX's dominant DAM position.
8IEX ASDAM hourly data for 20 April 2026 confirms zero UP-direction volume cleared across all 24 hours on the exchange
IEX's ASDAM hourly market snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume in the UP direction across all 24 hourly time blocks, indicating complete absence of any-day advance market activity in the upward direction on this trading date.
8IEX ASDAM records zero cleared volume across all time blocks on 20 April 2026 with no bids matched in the any-day market segment
The Indian Energy Exchange's Any-day Single-Day Ahead Market (ASDAM) recorded zero cleared volume and zero market clearing price across all 15-minute time blocks on 20 April 2026, indicating no buyer-seller matching in this market segment on the day.
8IEX ASDAM weekly data shows zero cleared volume for the entire 10-day period from 12 to 21 April 2026 with no market activity
IEX's ASDAM weekly market snapshot covering 12 April 2026 to 21 April 2026 records zero cleared volume and zero market clearing price for all 10 days, reflecting persistent inactivity in India's any-day single-day-ahead power market segment.
8IEX DAM hourly data for 20 April 2026 reveals MCP plunging 80% from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 2,038 per MWh as solar generation peaks during midday
IEX Day-Ahead Market hourly data for 20 April 2026 shows MCP crashing nearly 80% from Rs. 10,000/MWh in off-peak hours (hours 1-7) to Rs. 2,038/MWh during peak solar hours (hour 10), confirming the rapid commoditisation of solar energy and rising curtailment risk for non-renewable generators.
8IEX DAM prices crash from Rs. 10,000/MWh during off-peak to Rs. 2,186/MWh during solar hours on 20 April 2026 reflecting peak renewable generation impact
IEX's Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 shows MCP swinging from Rs. 10,000/MWh during off-peak night hours to Rs. 2,186/MWh during mid-day solar generation peak, with sell bids touching 35,000 MW during solar hours, vividly demonstrating the impact of renewable energy on India's power market pricing dynamics.
8IEX DAM weekly data for 14-21 April 2026 shows MCP ranging Rs. 5,560 to Rs. 6,480 per MWh with 111,000–186,000 MWh cleared daily
Indian Energy Exchange's Day-Ahead Market weekly snapshot for 14-21 April 2026 shows market clearing prices ranging between Rs. 5,560/MWh and Rs. 6,480/MWh on simple basis (weighted Rs. 3,735–4,536/MWh), with daily cleared volumes between 111,000 and 186,000 MWh, revealing significant daily price volatility driven by renewable energy intermittency.
8IEX GDAM hourly data for 20 April 2026 shows 310 MWh cleared per hour at Rs. 10,000/MWh in green energy market segment
IEX's Green Day-Ahead Market hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 records approximately 310 MWh cleared per hour at a clearing price of Rs. 10,000/MWh in the active hours, with solar, non-solar, and hydro energy components tracked separately in India's dedicated green power market.
8IEX GDAM weekly summary for 14-21 April 2026 shows green energy clearing prices ranging Rs. 5,398 to Rs. 6,555 per MWh
Indian Energy Exchange's Green Day-Ahead Market weekly data for 14-21 April 2026 shows market clearing prices ranging from Rs. 5,398/MWh to Rs. 6,555/MWh (simple MCP) with weighted average prices of Rs. 3,866–4,513/MWh, tracking green energy trading volumes across solar, non-solar, and hydro categories in India's renewable power market.
8IEX GTAM records Rs. 9,332–9,424 per MWh average clearing price for DAC contracts on 20 April 2026 across multiple hourly blocks
Indian Energy Exchange's Green Term-Ahead Market recorded multiple DAC (Daily Auction Contract) trades on 20 April 2026 at average prices ranging from Rs. 9,332/MWh to Rs. 9,424/MWh with volumes of 11-12.84 MWh per block and 4 trades per instrument, showing active green term market trading activity.
8IEX Green DAM records Rs. 10,000/MWh clearing price in overnight blocks on 20 April 2026 with 310-312 MW cleared in first hour
Indian Energy Exchange's Green Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 shows clearing prices at Rs. 10,000/MWh in overnight blocks with 310-312 MW cleared in the first hour, reflecting the market dynamics in India's dedicated green energy trading platform for renewable power.
8IEX IDAS 15-minute block report for 20 April 2026 shows nil cleared volumes in all monitored intraday advance scheduling windows
IEX's Intraday Advance Scheduling daily report for 20 April 2026 records nil cleared volumes across all monitored 15-minute blocks, indicating absence of advance intraday trading activity in this market segment on the date.
8IEX IDAS hourly report for 20 April 2026 shows up to 348 MWh of sell bids in peak solar hours with zero cleared volume due to absent buy side
IEX's IDAS hourly report for 20 April 2026 shows renewable generators submitting sell bids of up to 348 MWh in midday hours (hours 12-16) in the intraday advance scheduling market, but achieving zero clearance due to absence of buy-side participation, highlighting the challenge of finding buyers for surplus solar energy.
8IEX IDAS weekly report for 14-21 April 2026 shows total 1,932 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000 per MWh on only 2 active days
IEX's IDAS weekly summary for 14-21 April 2026 shows sporadic market activity with only 2 active trading days - 14 April (171.50 MWh) and 16 April (1,760.75 MWh) - both clearing at Rs. 10,000/MWh, with zero activity on all other days, highlighting the intermittent nature of India's intraday advance scheduling market.
8IEX RTM 15-minute market for 20 April 2026 clears 50 to 2,000 MW per block at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in overnight power shortage
IEX's Real-Time Market 15-minute block report for 20 April 2026 shows significant overnight clearing at Rs. 10,000/MWh with volumes ranging from 50 MW to 2,000 MW per block in the first 3 hours, reflecting tight supply conditions that required urgent real-time market sourcing to meet overnight grid requirements.
8IEX RTM MCP crashes from Rs. 10,000 per MWh at midnight to Rs. 2,269 per MWh by hour 8 on 20 April 2026 as solar power floods the grid
IEX's Real-Time Market hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 vividly illustrates India's solar revolution - with RTM prices collapsing from Rs. 10,000/MWh at midnight to Rs. 2,269/MWh by mid-morning as solar generation ramps up, representing an 80% intraday price crash and a major signal for grid operators managing renewable variability.
8IEX RTM hourly report for 20 April 2026 shows 4,800 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in first 3 hours with zero activity from hour 4 onwards
IEX's Real-Time Market hourly report for 20 April 2026 records 4,800 MWh of total cleared volume across the first 3 hours at Rs. 10,000/MWh, with zero clearance thereafter, confirming that real-time market was primarily used for emergency overnight grid balancing when conventional supply fell short.
8IEX RTM session 1 for 20 April 2026 shows 14,635 MW purchase bids against 3,827 MW sell offers clearing at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in off-peak hours
IEX's Real-Time Market session-wise snapshot for 20 April 2026 reveals extreme demand pressure in overnight sessions with purchase bids of 14,635–16,806 MW against sell offers of only 3,827–6,254 MW in hours 1-3, all clearing at the ceiling price of Rs. 10,000/MWh, highlighting severe off-peak grid stress requiring emergency real-time market interventions.
8IEX RTM weekly data for 14-21 April 2026 shows peak daily clearing of 8,698 MWh on 18 April with total 37,900 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000 per MWh
IEX's Real-Time Market weekly summary for 14-21 April 2026 records total cleared volume of approximately 37,900 MWh at Rs. 10,000/MWh across the week, peaking at 8,698 MWh on 18 April 2026, revealing that India's real-time power market is being consistently used for emergency grid balancing at maximum ceiling price.
8IEX RTM weekly volume totals 11.62 lakh MWh for 14-21 April 2026 with MCP ranging Rs. 5,184 to Rs. 6,804 per MWh
IEX's Real-Time Market weekly data for 14-21 April 2026 records total cleared volume of approximately 11.62 lakh MWh with market clearing prices ranging from Rs. 5,184/MWh to Rs. 6,804/MWh (simple basis), confirming the RTM's role as a significant and growing mechanism for grid balancing in India's evolving electricity market.
8IEX TAM daily trades on 20 April 2026 show WR DAC contracts averaging Rs. 9,820 per MWh with NR and SR contracts clearing at ceiling Rs. 10,000 per MWh
IEX's Term-Ahead Market records on 20 April 2026 show Daily Auction Contracts in the Western Region clearing at an average of Rs. 9,820/MWh (93.63 MWh, 10 trades) while Northern and Southern Region contracts cleared at the ceiling price of Rs. 10,000/MWh, reflecting tight power availability across India's TAM on this date.
8IEX clarifies CERC's draft market coupling regulations are for consultation as shares fall 6% amid investor concern over power exchange restructuring
Indian Energy Exchange Limited (BSE: 540750) has filed a clarification with BSE following a 6% share price fall, stating that CERC's CERC (Power Market) (Second Amendment) Regulations 2026 - proposing DAM market coupling - are open for stakeholder consultation and extend CERC's own Su-Moto Order of July 2025, with significant implications for IEX's competitive positioning in India's power market.
8IEX schedules investor conference call on 24 April 2026 at 2:30 PM to discuss Q4 FY2025-26 results amid CERC market coupling regulatory uncertainty
Indian Energy Exchange Limited (BSE: 540750, NSE: IEX) has notified exchanges of an analyst/investor conference call on 24 April 2026 at 2:30 PM IST to discuss financial results for the quarter ended March 2026, a critical call given ongoing investor concern about the CERC's market coupling draft regulations that triggered a 6% share fall.
8NAVA Limited responds to exchange surveillance query on unexplained trading volume surge with no material information disclosure
NAVA Limited (BSE: 513023, NSE: NAVA) has submitted a clarification to exchanges confirming compliance with all SEBI LODR requirements and denying the existence of any undisclosed material information following an exchange surveillance query triggered by an unusual surge in trading volumes around 18 April 2026.
8NLDC reports 1.6% Day-Ahead and 0.6% real-time demand forecasting error for all-India grid on 18 April 2026
Grid Controller of India's NLDC has reported a Day-Ahead Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) of 1.6% and Real-Time MAPE of 0.6% for demand met across India's electricity grid on 18 April 2026 under IEGC-2023 Article 31.2(i), providing a statutory measure of grid forecasting accuracy.
8PXIL DSM report for 20 April 2026 shows 200-500 MW sell-side offers at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in overnight blocks with zero buy-side matching
Power Exchange India Limited's DSM (Deviation Settlement Mechanism) market report for 20 April 2026 records sell-side volumes of 200-500 MW at Rs. 10,000/MWh in the first two hours, with zero buy-side participation and nil transactions in all subsequent blocks, indicating the market's limited functionality.
8PXIL GDAM hourly data confirms zero cleared volumes across all 24 hours on 20 April 2026 in the green energy market
PXIL's hourly Green Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume and zero MCP across all 24 hours, reconfirming the exchange's inability to find any buyer-seller match in its green energy market segment on this date.
8PXIL GDAM records zero transactions across the entire 10-day period from 12 to 21 April 2026 confirming market inactivity
PXIL's weekly Green Day-Ahead Market summary for the 10-day period 12-21 April 2026 shows zero cleared volume and zero MCP across all dates, highlighting the persistent market inactivity in PXIL's green energy segment compared to IEX's active GDAM trading.
8PXIL Green DAM records zero cleared volume across all time blocks on 20 April 2026 with no green energy transactions executed
Power Exchange India Limited's Green Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume across all 15-minute time blocks, indicating a complete absence of any buyer-seller match in PXIL's green energy market segment on this date.
8PXIL HPDAM hourly data shows zero transactions in all 24 hours on 20 April 2026 with no buyer-seller match achieved
PXIL's HPDAM hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume and zero clearing price across all 24 hourly blocks, with no successful buyer-seller matches in the exchange's high-price day-ahead market on this date.
8PXIL HPDAM records zero cleared volume in all time blocks on 20 April 2026 indicating no high-price market activity
Power Exchange India Limited's HPDAM market snapshot for 20 April 2026 records zero cleared volume and zero MCP across all 15-minute blocks, indicating no energy transactions were matched in this market segment on the date.
8PXIL HPDAM weekly report shows zero transactions for the entire 10-day period from 12 to 21 April 2026
PXIL's HPDAM weekly market report for 12-21 April 2026 records zero cleared volume across all 10 days, confirming the exchange's complete inactivity in its high-price day-ahead market segment, a persistent pattern reflecting low market adoption.
8PXIL RTM clears 400-500 MW at Rs. 10,000 per MWh in overnight hour 2 on 20 April 2026 with zero volume in all other time blocks
Power Exchange India Limited's Real-Time Market 15-minute snapshot for 20 April 2026 records 400-500 MW cleared at ceiling price Rs. 10,000/MWh only in the 01:00-02:00 hour (four blocks), with zero volumes in all other 92 blocks, demonstrating PXIL's marginal RTM participation compared to IEX's dominant overnight clearing.
8PXIL RTM hourly data for 20 April 2026 records 450 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000 per MWh only in the second hour with zero across all remaining hours
PXIL's Real-Time Market hourly snapshot for 20 April 2026 shows 450 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000/MWh only in the 01:00-02:00 hour block, with zero clearance across all other 23 hours, placing PXIL's total RTM contribution at a fraction of IEX's 4,800 MWh cleared in the same time window.
8PXIL RTM weekly total reaches 5,425 MWh for 12-21 April 2026 with 18 April showing peak 3,500 MWh at Rs. 9,999.88 per MWh
PXIL's Real-Time Market weekly summary for 12-21 April 2026 records total cleared volume of approximately 5,425 MWh with peak activity on 18 April (3,500 MWh at Rs. 9,999.88/MWh), a small fraction of IEX's weekly RTM volumes but reflective of growing PXIL market presence in real-time power trading.
8Patel Engineering Limited issues postal ballot notice for special resolution to appoint Ms. Sudha Navandar as Director with DIN 02804964
Patel Engineering Limited (BSE: 531120, NSE: PATELENG) has filed a Postal Ballot Notice dated 15 April 2026 seeking shareholder approval through electronic voting for appointment of Ms. Sudha Navandar (DIN: 02804964) as a Director, as the company strengthens its board composition.
8Premier Energies allots 9.57 lakh shares at Rs. 700 each to ESOP Trust in first tranche under ESOP Scheme 2025
Premier Energies Limited (NSE: PREMIERENE) has allotted 9,57,142 equity shares at Rs. 700 per share to its ESOP Trust on 20 April 2026 in the first phase of its Employee Stock Option Plan 2025, out of total 90,15,487 shares approved by shareholders, with shares to be subsequently granted to eligible employees.
8Promax Power Limited (BSE SME Scrip 543375) declares non-applicability of Annual Secretarial Compliance Report for FY2025-26
Promax Power Limited (BSE SME Scrip Code: 543375) has intimated BSE of the non-applicability of the Annual Secretarial Compliance Report under Regulation 24A for FY ended 31 March 2026, as the company qualifies for the SEBI LODR Regulation 15(2)(b) SME exemption from Corporate Governance provisions.
8TGTRANSCO tables Telangana's 400/220 kV ICT constraints at Ramagundam, Dindi, Gajwel, Damerchrla, Hyderabad, Shankarpally requiring multiple 315/500 MVA ICT upgrades
Annexure-37F sets out Telangana's 400/220 kV ICT constraints - including 2x315+2x250+1x200 MVA at Ramagundam, 2x315 MVA at Dindi (315 MVA ICT-3 approved), 2x315+2x500 MVA at Gajwel, 2x500 MVA at Damerchrla, 3x315+1x500 MVA at Hyderabad and upgradation at Shankarpally - each with 42nd CMETS approvals and ICT swap plans that together redraw Telangana's 400/220 kV backbone.
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NEWS UPDATE: POLICY & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

Apr 21: POLICY CIRCULARS & GOVERNMENT ORDERS

8State power-sector regulatory brief issued April 2026 carries short-form public disclosure at 143 words
A brief regulatory disclosure document issued in April 2026 by a state power-sector body carries 143 words of content, consistent with a short-form public notice or order summary published on a state commission's website for compliance transparency.
8State power-sector regulatory disclosure issued April 2026 publishes 457-word public notice on commission website
A 457-word regulatory disclosure document issued in April 2026 is consistent with a short-form public notice or order summary published by a state electricity regulatory commission, adding to the volume of formal disclosures in India's power sector information stream this cycle.
8Power sector document submitted in April 2026 batch returned blank on extraction and could not be parsed for editorial use
A document submitted in the April 2026 batch could not be parsed as its content was blank or unextractable on processing, suggesting a corrupted file, a scanned image without OCR layer, or an empty submission that requires re-submission by the originating entity before editorial treatment.
8Rajasthan utility publishes 3,604-word public notice or tender document on official website in April 2026
A utility disclosure document carrying 3,604 words was published on an official utility website in April 2026, bundled alongside Rajasthan discom tariff and transmission filings. The document is likely a tender, circular or compliance notice requiring verification of the source entity from the primary URL before standalone editorial treatment.

REGULATORY FRAMEWORK UPDATES

8Engineering research on smart lithium-ion battery monitoring and automatic switching system published in IJSRET Volume 12 Issue 2 for 2026
A research paper by Sanghavi College of Engineering, Maharashtra published in IJSRET (Volume 12, Issue 2, ISSN: 2395-566X) presents a smart lithium-ion battery monitoring, protection, and automatic switching system addressing reliability needs in EV and renewable energy storage applications.
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NEWS UPDATE: TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE & GRID OPERATIONS

Apr 21: GRID OPERATIONS & OUTAGE REPORTS

8ERLDC generation outage report for 20 April 2026 shows 20 MW central sector and multiple state sector units under planned maintenance in Eastern Region
Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's generation outage report for 20 April 2026 records 20 MW of planned central sector outage at NHPC's Rangit Hydro Power Station in Sikkim under annual maintenance, alongside state sector planned outages at OHPC's Burla and Balimela hydro stations in Odisha, impacting Eastern Region grid availability.
8Eastern Region faces 1,589 MW peak power shortage on 20 April 2026 with demand met at 29,815 MW against 31,404 MW requirement as per ERLDC report
GRID-INDIA's Eastern RLDC daily power supply position report for 20 April 2026 reveals a 1,589 MW evening peak shortage in the Eastern Region, with demand met at only 29,815 MW against a requirement of 31,404 MW, and day energy deficit of 6.18 MU, signalling persistent supply constraints in Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 12 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 13 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 14 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 15 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 16 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 17 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 18 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 19 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 20 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 21 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 22 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 23 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 24 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 25 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 26 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 27 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 28 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 29 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA operational report 30 for 19-20 April 2026 provides statutory grid management data on power supply, generation, and transmission across India's regional grids
This document is part of the daily statutory operational reporting framework of GRID-INDIA and CEA, covering power supply position, generation/line outages, voltage deviation indices, or power market data for 19-20 April 2026 - essential reference data for grid operators, power planners, and energy market participants.
8GRID-INDIA and CEA publish comprehensive daily operational data for 19-20 April 2026 across TAM trades, PSP, voltage indices, and coal stock positions
Grid Controller of India (GRID-INDIA) and Central Electricity Authority (CEA) have released a comprehensive set of daily operational reports for 19-20 April 2026 covering IEX Term-Ahead Market trade data, regional PSP reports, voltage deviation indices, generation/line outage reports, and coal stock positions across all regions of India's national electricity grid.
8Grid-India flags low Short Circuit Ratio at 15 Northern Region ISTS pooling stations including Bhadla-III and Ramgarh PG, threatening RE integration at 4,395 MVA Bhadla-II and 3,873 MVA Bikaner-II
Grid-India's Annexure-10A communication tables Short Circuit Ratios under 13 credible contingencies for ISTS pooling stations - with Fatehgarh-III at 3.92 base SCR, Bikaner-II at 3.80 and Bhadla-III/Ramgarh at zero installed RE - quantifying the weak-grid conditions where RE integration will fail voltage ride-through, feeding directly into the CEA committee report on Rajasthan/Gujarat RE generation loss events.
8India's national grid frequency averages 49.989 Hz on 20 April 2026 with FVI of 0.0584 and 33.99% of time within IEGC band
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has reported that India's national electricity grid maintained an average frequency of 49.989 Hz on 20 April 2026, with a Frequency Variation Index of 0.0584 and only 33.99% of the time within the tighter IEGC band of 49.97–50.03 Hz, flagging the ongoing challenge of frequency control as renewable energy penetration increases.
8NERLDC reports North Eastern grid frequency peaked at 50.39 Hz on 19 April 2026 with 24.46% of time outside IEGC band
GRID-INDIA's North Eastern RLDC reports that the North Eastern grid ran at an average frequency of 50.02 Hz on 19 April 2026, with frequency peaking at 50.39 Hz and 24.46% of the time outside the IEGC frequency band, indicating grid regulation challenges in the NE region driven by generation-demand imbalances.
8NERLDC system reliability index report for 19 April 2026 monitors TTC violation instances across North Eastern Region grid corridors
GRID-INDIA's North Eastern RLDC has published its System Reliability Index report for 19 April 2026, tracking Total Transfer Capability violation instances across intra-regional and inter-regional power transmission corridors in the North Eastern Region, with notifications issued to utilities for corrective action where TTC limits were breached.
8NERPC's 33rd NETeST meeting agenda on 24 April 2026 at Guwahati covers ISTS/SLDC communication audits, PMU performance and AGC readiness across North-East
The agenda for the 33rd NETeST Sub-Committee meeting of NERPC (10:00 hrs, 24 April 2026, Hotel Nandan Guwahati) contains over 30,475 words covering confirmation of 32nd NETeST minutes, performance audit of communication systems at ISTS/SLDC stations in the North-East, PMU performance, AGC readiness and related technical compliance - parallel regional governance output that complements SRPC's 57th meeting work.
8NLDC SCUC and ancillary services report for 20 April 2026 tracks spinning reserve profile and unit commitment across India's national grid
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has published the daily Ancillary Services and Security Constrained Unit Commitment (SCUC) report for 20 April 2026, monitoring spinning up and down reserves relative to grid requirements and detailing SCUC dispatches, providing system-level transparency on how India's national grid managed reserve margins through the day.
8NLDC SCUC schedule for 21 April 2026 dispatches Barh at 624 MW and NPGC at 611 MW with ECR ranging 163–304 paise per kWh
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has published the SCUC generator schedule for 21 April 2026, committing thermal generators including Barh at 624 MW, NPGC at 611 MW, Kahalgaon Stage 2 at 472 MW, and multiple NTPC stations, with Economic Cost of Reserves ranging from 163 to 304 paise/kWh, determining the must-run thermal dispatch for grid reliability.
8NLDC all-India angular spread report for 20 April 2026 tracks grid stability across 20 key nodes referenced to Vindhyachal bus
Grid Controller of India's NLDC has published the all-India angular spread report for 20 April 2026 monitoring voltage phase angle deviations across 20 major grid nodes including Agra, Korba, Durgapur, and Thrissur relative to Vindhyachal, providing a real-time measure of transmission corridor stress and grid stability.
8NLDC national system reliability report for 20 April 2026 records zero ATC and zero N-1 criteria violations across all 5 inter-regional corridors
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has published the National System Reliability Indices Report for 20 April 2026, recording zero percent ATC violations and zero N-1 security criteria violations across all major inter-regional corridors (WR-NR, ER-NR, NER Import, NEW-SR, and NER Import), indicating a highly reliable grid operation day.
8NLDC releases all-India power supply position report for 20 April 2026 covering demand, generation, and energy balance across 5 regional grids
Grid Controller of India's NLDC has released its comprehensive all-India Daily Power Supply Position report for 20 April 2026, distributed to all five Regional Load Despatch Centres, providing grid-wide visibility on peak and off-peak demand, generation capacity utilisation, and regional energy balances - a critical input for system operators and power planners.
8NLDC releases structured Excel-format transmission element outage report for 20 April 2026 covering all scheduled transmission elements in India's national grid
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has released the daily transmission element outage report for 20 April 2026 in structured Excel format, documenting planned and forced outages across all transmission lines, transformers, and substations in India's national electricity grid - a critical input for congestion management and network security assessment.
8PSPCL Roopnagar Operation Circle dispatches official correspondence to BBMB and 7 agencies on power operational coordination matters
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited's Deputy Chief Engineer/Operation Circle Roopnagar has issued an official letter to Beas Bhakra Management Board (BBMB) and multiple related agencies addressing coordination on operational power matters in the Roopnagar service area.
8PSPCL Roopnagar Operation Circle's duplicate dispatch to BBMB confirms inter-agency coordination on Punjab power operations
This is a duplicate copy of PSPCL Roopnagar Operation Circle's official correspondence to BBMB and associated agencies, reconfirming the inter-agency operational coordination activities of PSPCL's Roopnagar circle in April 2026.
8PVVNL Meerut circle plans multiple feeder shutdowns of up to 4 hours on 20 April 2026 for line maintenance and tree-cutting
PVVNL has issued a planned shutdown notice dated 19.04.2026 for the Meerut zone scheduling multiple feeder interruptions of 3 to 4 hours each on 20 April 2026 covering urban areas in Bulandshahar and Amroha divisions for 33KV line maintenance, testing, and tree-cutting works.
8SRLDC maps intra-state transmission constraints across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka including Vijayawada, Vemagiri, Vishakhapatnam, Rayalaseema and Bangalore nodes
Annexure-37A catalogues SRLDC's assessment of intra-state transmission constraints with relieving measures across Andhra Pradesh (Vijayawada/Vemagiri, Vishakhapatnam, Rayalaseema), Telangana, Karnataka (Bengaluru, Kolar, Narendra, Mysore, Mangalore, Hassan, Hiriyur, Kali) - providing the short-term anticipated-timeline roadmap the 57th SRPC uses to push reconductoring and new substation approvals across SR.
8SRPC Annexure-5A cover page indexed for Partial and Forced Outages in Thermal Stations agenda item at 57th meeting
Annexure 5A is an image-only 4-page cover supporting Agenda Item 5 (Partial & Forced Outages in Thermal Stations) of the 57th SRPC - the agenda item that holds generators like NTPC RSTPS, NTPC Simhadri, Raichur TPS and others accountable for ramp-rate and technical minimum load compliance; re-scanning required to surface the underlying utility-wise outage figures.
8WRLDC daily power supply position report for 20 April 2026 details generation, demand, and shortage across Western Region states
GRID-INDIA's Western RLDC has released its daily power supply position report for 20 April 2026, covering state-level generation output, demand met, and energy balances across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Goa, and other Western Region states, a critical daily reference for power sector planners.
8WRLDC generation outage report for 20 April 2026 documents planned and forced unit outages across Western Region power stations
GRID-INDIA's Western Regional Load Despatch Centre has issued its generation outage report for 20 April 2026, cataloguing planned and forced outages across Western Region generating stations including thermal, hydro, nuclear, and renewable plants, providing grid operators with critical visibility on available capacity.
8WRLDC transmission line outage report for 20 April 2026 catalogues planned and forced line trips across Western Region corridors
GRID-INDIA's Western RLDC has published its daily transmission line outage report for 20 April 2026, providing a detailed account of planned and forced transmission line outages in the Western Region, essential for network security assessment and contingency planning.

SRPC MEETINGS & PROCEEDINGS

857th SRPC and 54th TCC minutes run 74,808 words with 44 agenda items spanning Raigarh-Pugalur HVDC, Talcher-Kolar refurbishment, Rs. 35.42 crore RTM OPGW scheme and AGC rollout
The 190-page minutes of the 54th TCC and 57th SRPC (16–17 March 2026 at Moinabad, Telangana) adopt the 53rd TCC and 56th SRPC minutes, and resolve 44 agenda items - including CPP/Open Access/rooftop solar monthly data, partial and forced outages at thermal stations, additional capitalisation for 230 kV Arani/Siruseri BHAVINI bays, upcoming energy storage in SR, a Rs. 35.42 crore RTM OPGW requirement, Raichur TPS Unit-I prolonged outage, YCCPP synchronous condenser mode, capacity certification of all HVDC systems, Talcher-Kolar HVDC refurbishment, FY 2026-27 secondary/tertiary reserve estimation, Raigarh-Pugalur-Madakkathara HVDC, PSS/E maintenance, ISTS/intra-regional transmission constraints, AGC implementation status, recovery of relinquishment charges per CERC Order 08.03.2019 in Petition 92/MP/2015 and more - the single most consequential regulatory MoM of the SR quarter.
8APTRANSCO's February 2026 commissioning details file returned zero extractable content for 57th SRPC agenda on intra-state constraints
The APTRANSCO commissioning details Excel file for February 2026 returned zero extractable text in this dataset and requires the source spreadsheet to surface the unit-by-unit commissioning roster for Andhra Pradesh - a data input critical for constraint relief against the intra-state transmission bottlenecks logged in Annexure-37A.
8KPCL's Yelahanka gas plant (YCCPP) synchronous-condenser-mode proposal referenced for 57th SRPC Agenda Item 13 on reactive power support
Annexure 13A is a 2-page image-only cover supporting the 57th SRPC Agenda Item 13 on utilising KPCL's Yelahanka Combined Cycle Power Plant (YCCPP) in synchronous-condenser mode to provide critical reactive power support - a low-capex conversion that will improve Bangalore-area voltage profile and defer fresh STATCOM investment.
8KPTCL tables Karnataka-specific intra-state transmission constraints spanning Bengaluru, Kolar, Narendra, Mysore, Hassan, Mangalore and Kali complexes for post-57 SRPC update
Annexure-37C is KPTCL's Karnataka-specific dossier of intra-state transmission constraints and relieving measures - covering Bengaluru, Kolar, Narendra, Mysore, Mangalore, Hassan, North Karnataka, Hiriyur and Kali complex - flagged for post-57 SRPC updating and ensuring Karnataka's reconductoring, 220 kV and 400 kV capacity-augmentation plans are aligned with SRLDC's regional view.
8KSEBL's 220 kV network augmentation cover-page annexure tabled at 57th SRPC for Kerala intra-state constraint resolution
Annexure-37D is KSEBL's 4-page image-only cover on its 220 kV network augmentation plan tabled at the 57th SRPC - supporting Kerala's intra-state constraint relief programme including Kasargode power network enhancements under Agenda 37 and aligning state augmentation with SRLDC's regional constraint map.
8KSEBL's Kasargode Power Network letter (Annexure-41A) feeds 220 kV northern Kerala and KPTCL 220 kV Netlamudnur 3x100 MVA augmentation into 57th SRPC
Annexure 41A is KSEBL's 6-page letter on Kasargode Northern Area and ISTS power network supporting Agenda Item 41 at the 57th SRPC - and the attached KPTCL material shows 220 kV Netlamudnur station with 3x100 MVA plus 2x20 MVA and 2x10 MVA transformers on 110 kV Netlamudnur–Vitla corridor, defining the 220 kV augmentation package Kerala needs from the joint SRPC forum.
8Ministry of Power's 24 December 2021 revised Cyber Security Testing Order for imported power-system equipment tabled at 57th SRPC under Agenda 43
Annexure 43(xxvi) reproduces the Ministry of Power (T&R Division) revised Order No. 12134/2020-T&R dated 24 December 2021 - extending the 8 June 2021 Order on Cyber Security testing of power system equipment for imported products listed in Annexures 1–4 - and is a key compliance reference for all southern utilities procuring imported grid equipment in light of cyber-physical threat vectors.
8NLDC Executive Director flags to SRPC delayed return-from-shutdown of the 765 kV Srikakulam–Vemagiri DC line, risking ISTS availability in Andhra Pradesh
ED NLDC has written to Member Secretary SRPC flagging the delayed return of shutdown on the 765 kV Srikakulam–Vemagiri DC line - a critical ISTS corridor in coastal Andhra Pradesh - which is image-only in the dataset but feeds directly into the 57th SRPC agenda on transmission-element outages and operational grid risk for SR evacuation.
8NPC-backed qualifying criteria for Third-Party Protection Audit bidders finalised by ERPC and tabled at 57th SRPC for ensuring audit authenticity
Annexure 43(xxv) details the qualifying criteria for selection of prospective bidders conducting Third-Party Protection Audit - led by ERPC per 15th NPC decision (14.11.2024), submitted via ERPC email of 3.04.2025 and approved by 16th NPC on 4.07.2025 - setting authenticity benchmarks that all Regional Power Committees including SRPC must apply when appointing third-party protection auditors.
8NPCIL Kaiga MoM annexure (22B) tabled at 57th SRPC for nuclear availability and scheduling coordination
Annexure 22B is a 3-page image-only Minutes of Meeting for NPCIL's Kaiga Generating Station coordination supporting the 57th SRPC agenda - important because Kaiga's nuclear units are core baseload for Karnataka and southern grid, and the MoM feeds into scheduling and maintenance-outage planning with SRLDC.
8NPCIL Kaiga MoM cover (Annexure-39A) tabled again at 57th SRPC for nuclear coordination under Agenda 39
Annexure-39A is a 3-page image-only Kaiga MoM cover that complements Annexure-22B under Agenda 39 at the 57th SRPC - continuing the SRPC–NPCIL dialogue on Kaiga nuclear scheduling, outages and availability critical for Karnataka and southern baseload stability.
8NPCIL's March 2026 letter to SRPC tabled as Annexure-39B for 57th SRPC under nuclear generation coordination
Annexure-39B is NPCIL's 4-page image-only March 2026 letter to SRPC supporting Agenda Item 39 at the 57th SRPC - reinforcing the inter-agency line on nuclear station availability in Southern Region (Kaiga, Kudankulam) and the operational coordination with SRLDC on scheduling and maintenance planning.
8SRLDC submits legacy 56th SRPC / 53rd TCC agenda including dual-channel compliance, CERC Communication Regulations 2017 and outstanding COMSR actions
Annexure 22A (3,690 words) reproduces SRLDC's agenda from the 56th SRPC / 53rd TCC meetings covering dual-channel reporting of remote stations to SRLDC MCC and BCC under CERC Communication Regulations 2017, the CEA (PCD Division) compliance directive of July 2024 and unresolved COMSR decisions - furnishing the continuity thread between consecutive SRPC meetings so 57th SRPC can measure closure rates on these operational items.
8SRLDC tables estimated Secondary and Tertiary Reserve requirement for Southern Region for FY 2026-27 across 8-page annexure for 57th SRPC
Annexure 19A contains SRLDC's 8-page estimation of Secondary and Tertiary Reserve requirements for Southern Region for FY 2026-27 - Agenda Item 19 of the 57th SRPC - defining how much spinning and non-spinning reserve each SR constituent must maintain to meet CERC's Ancillary Services framework and support AGC rollout.
8SRPC Annexure-32A cover page tabled for Agenda Item 32 on Reserves and Automatic Generation Control implementation in Southern Region
Annexure-32A is the 2-page image-only cover for Agenda Item 32 at the 57th SRPC on Reserves and AGC implementation - the tracker for southern thermal, hydro and BESS assets' compliance with CERC's AGC roadmap, which determines how primary, secondary and tertiary frequency response will be financially settled through Ancillary Services.
8SRPC Annexure-38A 8-page cover supports Agenda Item 38 at 57th SRPC on Southern Region operational matters
Annexure-38A is an 8-page image-only cover for Agenda Item 38 at the 57th SRPC - extraction is limited to page markers so specific content attribution requires the main minutes document, but the annexure slots into the operational-review segment of the SRPC package.
8SRPC Annexure-42A 13-page cover supports Agenda Item 42 at 57th SRPC on Southern Region transmission planning
Annexure-42A is a 13-page image-only cover for Agenda Item 42 at the 57th SRPC - extraction limited to page markers; the underlying content supports southern regional transmission planning decisions recorded in the main Minutes of Meeting.
8SRPC Annexure-44B 14-page cover supports additional-expenditure approval for Executive Guest House under 57th SRPC budget review
Annexure 44B is a 14-page image-only annexure on additional expenditure sought for SRPC's Executive Guest House - tabled under the 57th SRPC's budget review to obtain retrospective/prospective approvals under Conduct of Business Rules 2023, with details to be confirmed against the main minutes document.
8SRPC Annexure-44C 23-page External Audit Report for FY 2024-25 tabled at 57th SRPC for member ratification
Annexure 44C is SRPC's 23-page image-only External Audit Report for FY 2024-25 - the statutory accountability document laid before member utilities at the 57th SRPC for ratification of the secretariat's financial statements, capital and revenue expenditure, and budgetary discipline under Conduct of Business Rules 2023.
8SRPC Chairperson urges Ministry of Power to revisit socialised RE and Green Hydrogen / Green Ammonia transmission-charge waiver under CERC Sharing Regulations 2020
In a 23 December 2025 letter (CMD/lll/SRPC/RE/GH Projects/2025-26) to the Secretary (Power), SRPC Chairperson Minhaj Alam has pressed the Ministry of Power to revisit the transmission-charge waiver granted to drawee DICs scheduling RE/storage and Green Hydrogen/Green Ammonia power through ISTS under the CERC Sharing Regulations 2020, demanding a multi-stakeholder committee to resolve socialisation concerns that could reshape how ISTS charges are distributed across southern discoms.
8SRPC Chairperson's 27 December 2025 DO letter to Secretary DAE supports nuclear-sector coordination at 57th SRPC
Annexure 28A is a 3-page image-only DO letter from SRPC leadership to the Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy dated 27 December 2025 - supporting Southern Region nuclear coordination issues such as Kaiga and Kudankulam scheduling, maintenance and availability considerations - and is the diplomatic vehicle for inter-ministerial resolution of southern nuclear concerns.
8SRPC Protection Audit list for FY 2024-25 covers over 50 substations at 400 kV, 230 kV and 220 kV across KPTCL, TANTRANSCO, APTRANSCO, TGTRANSCO and NTPC
Annexure 43(xiiA) tables the FY 2024-25 Protection Audit list covering more than 50 substations - 400 kV KPTCL (Devanahally, Ramagundam STPS, Telangana STPS), TANTRANSCO (Sunguvarchatram, Kayathar, Oragadam, S.P.Koil), APTRANSCO (Manubolu, Sullurpet, Kalikiri, Nagari), TGTRANSCO (Shivarampally, Moulali, Malkaram, Miyapur, Gunrock, Erragadda) and NTPC switchyards - forming the annual audit backbone that ensures southern protection system reliability.
8SRPC Secretariat circulates minutes of 64th COMSR-Outage December 2025 meeting covering all SR constituents on 15 December 2025
Annexure 42B is the SRPC Secretariat's 15 December 2025 letter (SRPC/SE(PC&SS)/COMSR-64/2025/6163-6) circulating the minutes of the 64th Communication Equipment Outage coordination meeting (COMSR-Outage December 2025) held via VC on 25.11.2025 - the operational compliance loop supporting dual-channel reporting and RTU upgradation tracking across SR.
8SRPC Standard Operating Procedure for Islanding Schemes mandates design protocols per CEA Grid Standards Regulations 2010 for blackstart and blackout avoidance in SR
Annexure 43(xvi) sets the Standard Operating Procedure for Islanding Schemes across Regional Power Committees - mandated by Clause 10 of CEA (Grid Standards) Regulations, 2010 and the Indian Electricity Grid Code - covering design protocols to save healthy systems from total collapse, preserve predefined generations and loads during grid disturbances, and enable quicker restoration after blackout, a foundational SOP for SR grid security.
8SRPC Third-Party Protection Audit list for FY 2025-26 names APTRANSCO, KPCL, KPTCL, KSEBL and TANTRANSCO substations for Q1 audit rollout
Annexure 43(xiiB) lists the FY 2025-26 Third-Party Protection Audit roster starting Q1 - including APTRANSCO (Podili, Kandukur, Naidupeta, Chittoor, Pendurthy, Dairyfarm, Renigunta, Madanapalli), KPCL (Nagjhari PH, Raichur TPS), KPTCL (Kumbalagodu, Kothipura, Hosadurga, Nittur, SRS Hubballi, Bellary Pooling Station), KSEBL (Nallalam, Thalassery) and TANTRANSCO (Karambayam, Kumbakkonam) - escalating audit rigour to independent auditors to enhance reliability of protection settings.
8SRPC draft Reserve Shutdown guidelines allow beneficiaries to surrender power for minimum 72 hours on D-2 basis with units below 50% MCR trigger
Annexure 43(ii) tables draft guidelines for the Reserve Shutdown (RSD) procedure - enabling beneficiaries who do not require power to surrender it for at least 72 hours on D-2, with generators below 50% MCR and not SCUC-committed triggering RSD by 1500 hrs on D-1 day - optimising SR dispatch, reducing technical minimum running on thermal units and fuel costs in line with CERC's scheduling framework.
8SRPC escalates to CERC chairperson the RE-waiver data-gap between RPC-issued RFAs and CTUIL-raised bills, seeking direction to NLDC and CTUIL
In its 6 February 2026 follow-up (CMD/lll/SRPC-RE Trans. charges/2025-26), the SRPC has again asked CERC to intervene after a series of 2025 letters flagged that monthly transmission charges notified by NLDC do not factor in the RE waiver - creating mismatches between RFAs issued by Regional Power Committees and bills raised by CTUIL - and now demands a formal meeting and direction to NLDC and CTUIL, a ruling that will determine refund exposure across all SR discoms.
8SRPC flags PGCIL-RINL Vizag (Gazuwaka) 2x500 MW HVDC land-lease deadlock as RINL demands Rs. 366 crore premium versus PGCIL's Rs. 65 crore valuation
The SRPC's ATR2 letter of 13 January 2026 to the Secretary (Power) escalates the stalled renewal of the 129.254-acre Vizag Gazuwaka HVDC back-to-back converter station (2x500 MW) - lease expired 22 March 2022 - with RINL demanding Rs. 366 crore land premium, Rs. 21.97 crore security and Rs. 7.32 crore annual ground rent against PGCIL's government-valuator-backed Rs. 65 crore premium / Rs. 0.65 crore security offer, a pricing gap that threatens a critical NR-SR HVDC corridor.
8SRPC flags to CERC the planning-and-injection asymmetry for STU-connected RE pushing power into ISTS under Section 38 of Electricity Act 2003
The SRPC's ATR4A letter to CERC addresses the growing pressure on Inter-State Transmission System planning from STU-connected RE projects injecting into ISTS under Section 38 of the Electricity Act, 2003 - urging that CTU's planning processes, connectivity/GNA applications and RTM/TBCB implementation be revisited so that STU-level RE additions do not destabilise ISTS design or unfairly socialise costs.
8SRPC lists full participant roster for 57th SRPC and 54th TCC meetings held on 16–17 March 2026 at Moinabad, Telangana, chaired by KSEBL CMD Minhaj Alam
The SRPC Secretariat has circulated the official list of participants for the 57th meeting of the Southern Regional Power Committee and 54th TCC held 16–17 March 2026 at Moinabad, Telangana, naming Chairperson Shri Minhaj Alam (CMD, KSEBL) plus members from APTRANSCO, KPTCL, KSEBL, TNGECL, TANTRANSCO, Grid-India and others - the governance anchor for every subsequent annexure and action-taken report in this 74-document docket.
8SRPC names HNPCL Hinduja units (520 MW each), Srisailam LB units (150 MW) and Nagarjunsagar units (100–110 MW) as non-compliant with 2024–29 testing schedule
Annexure 43(xxx(b)) tables the list of generators that have not furnished their 2024–29 testing schedule - including HNPCL Hinduja Units 1 and 2 (520 MW each, no schedule given), TGGenco's Srisailam LB Units 1–6 (150 MW each, Tests 4 and 5 schedules pending) and Nagarjunsagar Units 1–3 (100.8–110 MW, no schedules) - a compliance failure that could block dispatch clearance and complicate AGC rollout across AP and Telangana hydro assets.
8SRPC presents Q3 FY 2025-26 expenditure statement under Conduct of Business Rules 2023 including waterproofing of SRPC Main Building via R. Hightech
Annexure 44A (Summary of Actual Expenditure) covers the Q3 FY 2025-26 period (1 October to 31 December 2025) under SRPC Conduct of Business Rules 2023 clause 5.2(h) - flagging major items like waterproofing treatment of SRPC Main Building outer wall executed per GFR 2017 Rules 133, 173, 189 and 190 by M/s R. Hightech Waterproofing Co. - ensuring transparency over internal budget deployment that member utilities ultimately underwrite.
8SRPC's 21 November 2025 Phase-1 letter on thermal ramp-rate compliance tabled as Annexure 43(xxxgA) for 57th SRPC review
Annexure 43(xxxgA) is a 4-page image-only 21 November 2025 Phase-1 compliance letter tracking thermal ramp-rate test results at southern plants including Damodaram Sanjeevaiah TPS (APPDCL, 800 MW Unit 3), Mettur TPS-II (TANGEDCO, 600 MW Unit 1) and Bhadradri TPP (TSGENCO, 270 MW units) - the progress-tracker companion to the generator non-compliance list in Annexure 43(xxx(b)).
8SRPC's 22 October 2025 AGC letter tabled at 57th SRPC under Agenda Item 32 on AGC implementation compliance
Annexure-32B is a 5-page image-only AGC letter dated 22 October 2025 supporting Agenda Item 32 at the 57th SRPC - the concrete compliance touch-point that follows up on AGC readiness across southern generating stations and SLDCs, particularly relevant for NTPC, NLC and state gencos who need to enable AGC for Ancillary Services settlements.
8SRPC's 35-page Annexure-44D Internal Audit Report for FY 2024-25 presents compliance findings for member endorsement at 57th SRPC
Annexure 44D is SRPC's 35-page image-only Internal Audit Report for FY 2024-25 - providing the secretariat's own compliance and process-control findings to be endorsed at the 57th SRPC, complementing the External Audit in Annexure 44C and finalising SRPC's FY 2024-25 governance closure.
8SRPC's ATR4B cover page records its formal views on CTUIL's ISTS planning proposal, companion to ATR4A on STU-connected RE injection
Annexure ATR4B carries only a cover page in the extracted dataset and registers SRPC's formal views on the CTUIL proposal referenced in ATR4A, the pairing which regulates how STU-connected RE will be integrated into ISTS planning - with the substantive submission expected in the meeting record rather than this placeholder annexure.
8SRPC's Annexure-7a is a DO letter to NHAI CMD supporting transmission-element outage management agenda at 57th meeting
Annexure-7a is a 2-page DO letter from SRPC leadership to the Chairman & Managing Director of NHAI dealing with transmission-element outages affected by highway works - Agenda Item 7 of the 57th SRPC - the document is image-only in extraction and the underlying correspondence coordinates grid availability with national road projects.
8SRPC's CPP portal registration annexure returned only garbled OCR, supporting the Pan-India CPP monitoring framework covering southern states
Annexure-4C on Registration of Captive Power Plants on the national portal returned garbled cid-encoded OCR in the dataset and is the operational sub-annexure supporting SRPC's broader CPP monitoring push under the 17.12.2025 Secretary (Power) directive; re-extraction is required before reporting the specific portal-registration statistics.
8SRPC's List of Annexures for 57th SRPC meeting returned zero extractable text from OCR, covering the full 60-plus annexure package for Southern Region
The master index document listing all 60-plus annexures tabled at the 57th SRPC meeting returned zero words on OCR and requires re-scanning to confirm annexure mapping; it remains the navigational backbone of the docket referencing every downstream annexure from ATR letters to the RE Generation Loss Committee Report.
8SRPC's Regional Energy Account for March 2026 books NTPC RSTPS fuel cost at Rs. 35,53.06 crore against actuals of Rs. 36,88.33 crore, with Rs. 51.89 crore SCUC payable from Deviation Pool
The SRPC Secretariat's final Regional Energy Account (REA) for March 2026 reconciles fixed and energy charges, SCUC compensation and Deviation-Pool transfers across NTPC RSTPS 1&2 (EC Norm Rs. 35,53.06 crore, EC
Actual Rs. 36,88.33 crore, SCUC payable Rs. 51.89 crore, Decrement 608,132.5 MWhr), NTPC RSTPS Unit 3 (Rs. 9,63.63 crore EC Norm, Rs. 50.13 crore compensation), NTPC Simhadri, NLC, NTPL, NTECL, SEIL, MEL, Coastal Energen, IL&FS TNPCL, SEIL P2, and solar park developers at Pavagada, Ananthapuramu and NP Kunta - the definitive settlement document that determines cash movements between southern beneficiaries and ISGS/sellers for March 2026.
8TNPDCL files 9-page agenda-points submission for 57th SRPC covering Tamil Nadu-specific operational and commercial issues
Annexure 15A contains TNPDCL's 9-page agenda points submission for the 57th SRPC meeting raising Tamil Nadu discom's operational, transmission constraint and commercial issues - image-only in the dataset but an important input that drives the Tamil Nadu thread of decisions in the final Minutes of Meeting, particularly around TANGEDCO/TNPDCL's financial exposure.
8Tamil Nadu Government's UO/GO SRPC Agenda Remarks cover tabled at 57th SRPC as state-level input on intra-state constraints
Annexure-37E is the Tamil Nadu Government's 4-page image-only Un-Official/Government Order SRPC Agenda Remarks tabled at the 57th SRPC - constituting the state's formal position on intra-state transmission constraints under Agenda 37 and shaping how TANTRANSCO and TNGECL execute on reconductoring, new substations and RE evacuation upgrades.

TRANSMISSION NETWORK STRENGTHENING

8APTRANSCO-PGCIL OPGW scheme for 5 FOTEs on 400 kV NP Kunta–Hindupur, VTPS–Nellore (330.43 km) and Kurnool–Gooty under STU implementation route
Appendix-II / Scheme-A under Annexure-12D lists APTRANSCO-owned lines requiring OPGW FOTE installation - 400 kV NP Kunta–Hindupur (120.34 km PGCIL portion), 400 kV VTPS–Nellore (330.43 km with a FOTE at Podili), and 400 kV Kurnool–Gooty (84.59 km) - totalling 0 km of new OPGW but 5 new FOTEs, implemented through the STU schemes route rather than CTUIL.
8Annexure 43(xix) OPGW/FOTE utility-wise data returned cid-encoded garbled OCR requiring re-scanning for clean extraction
Annexure 43(xix) collates OPGW and FOTE utility-wise data covering commissioning year, OPGW total numbers by voltage class, applications and grid identifier mapping - the dataset reverts to cid-encoded OCR in extraction and requires re-scanning to surface utility-wise transmission communication-infrastructure statistics in Southern Region.
8Annexure-12A cover pages referenced for CTUIL ISTS OPGW deployment scheme - 265 km OPGW supply supporting southern transmission
Annexure-12A provides image-only cover pages for the ISTS scheme for OPGW installation on existing southern transmission lines (265 km OPGW, 2 FOTE) detailed in Annexure-12C, with extraction limited to page markers; the underlying scheme is a CEA-mandated upgrade under the CEA Technical Standards for Construction of Electrical Plants Regulations, 2022.
8Annexure-37A1 tables utility-wise status of IEC-104 RTU/Gateway upgradation in Southern Region with PGCIL SRTS-1, MEL, SEPL, MEPL timelines
Annexure-37A1 provides the utility-wise status of IEC-104 upgradation of RTUs/Gateways across Southern Region substations - tracking PGCIL SRTS-1's completion timeline (Oct 2025 target), Nellore SAS (MEPL/SEPL agreed for 6–8 month completion), and Gazuwaka - feeding into the 67th COMSR-tracked compliance ladder for SCADA data quality to SRLDC, a prerequisite for AGC, 5-minute AMR and ancillary services settlements.
8CTUIL Scheme-1 for 265 km OPGW on 400 kV NP Kunta–Hindupur and 400 kV Kurnool–Gooty plus Kundra–Edamon under RTM route, with 2 STM-16 FOTE
Appendix-I / Scheme-1 of the CTUIL ISTS package proposes supply and installation of 265 km of 48F OPGW on 400 kV NP Kunta (PG)–Hindupur (APTRANSCO) – 120.34 km, Kurnool (APTRANSCO)–Gooty (PG) – 84.59 km and 220 kV Kundra–Edamon – 60 km, plus two STM-16 FOTEs at APSLDC and Kundara - aligned with CEA's 22 May 2024 directive that all lines 110 kV and above must have OPGW for speech, line protection, data channels, and the 5-minute AMR rollout.
8CTUIL proposes replacement of 12 critical FOTEs at ISTS locations in Southern Region under 64th COMSR decision triggered by SRLDC link outage
Appendix-III proposes the replacement of 12 critical FOTEs - 1 STM-64 and 11 STM-16 capacity - across ISTS locations in Southern Region following the 64th COMSR deliberation on the SRLDC communication-link outage between Somanahalli and SRLDC, safeguarding ICCP, RTU, PMU, DCPC and VOIP grid-operation data feeds that are indispensable for SR dispatch.
8CTUIL's ISTS scheme enclosure 40A proposes 2.5 GW Karur REZ integration at Karur PS with additional 2x500 MVA 400/230 kV ICTs by Oct 2026 and 1,406 MW granted connectivity
Annexure 40A (Enclosure-I) details CTUIL's ISTS network expansion scheme including the Karur Pooling Station - implemented by M/s Adani via LILO of the Pugalur HVDC – Pugalur 400 kV Quad D/c line - which is part of the 18.5 GW SR RE potential (2.5 GW Karur REZ); already operational with 2x500 MVA 400/230 kV ICTs and to be augmented with another 2x500 MVA by October 2026, hosting 1,406 MW of granted connectivity and multiple add-on transmission strengthening proposals.
8CTUIL's distribution list for ISTS OPGW scheme names 14 CMDs across APTRANSCO, KSEBL, KPTCL, TANTRANSCO, TSPGCL, MSETCL and PGCIL for consultation
Annexure-12B circulates CTUIL's ISTS OPGW scheme consultation package to the COO of CTUIL, CMD PGCIL and 14 southern/adjacent state transmission and generation company heads - APTRANSCO, APPGCL, TCTL, TSPGCL, TANTRANSCO, KSEBL, KPTCL, MSETCL, MSPGCL and the Goa CE - formally aligning regional stakeholders on the OPGW upgrade required under CEA's 22 May 2024 directive.
8ERLDC daily voltage deviation index for 19 April 2026 assesses Eastern Region grid substation voltage compliance with IEGC standards
GRID-INDIA's Eastern RLDC has published the voltage deviation index report for 19 April 2026, tracking the percentage of time each Eastern Region grid substation maintained voltage within IEGC-prescribed bands, providing a measure of power quality and transmission system health in the Eastern grid.
8NERLDC 400 kV voltage deviation index report for 19 April 2026 tracks substation voltage profiles across North Eastern Region grid nodes
GRID-INDIA's North Eastern RLDC has published the daily voltage deviation index report for all 400 kV substations in the North Eastern Region for 19 April 2026, tracking the percentage of time each node maintained voltage within IEGC-prescribed bands (380-420 kV range) and recording maximum/minimum voltage levels for grid quality assessment.
8PGCIL's Annexure-6A letter supports additional-capitalisation case for bay modifications at 230 kV Arani and Siruseri substations on BHAVINI lines
Annexure-6A is PGCIL's 3-page letter supporting the additional-capitalisation proposal for bay modifications at the 230 kV Arani and Siruseri substations on BHAVINI lines - Agenda Item 6 of the 57th SRPC - but is image-only in the dataset with minimal extractable text, so the underlying capex quantum requires cross-reference with the meeting minutes.
8POWERGRID conducts 3-day Emergency Restoration System training at Sriperumbudur from 15–17 December 2025 for SR state and TBCB utility staff
Annexure 24A records that POWERGRID successfully conducted a three-day Emergency Restoration System (ERS) Training Programme at its Sriperumbudur Substation from 15–17 December 2025 for staff from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and TBCB licensees - the capacity-building response to the 52nd TCC / 55th SRPC Udaipur decision on emergency restoration of intra-state and inter-state networks.
8TANTRANSCO locks in Toshiba-make 315 MVA spare ICT at PGCIL Hyderabad for Kayathar failure replacement, escalating to PGCIL CMD on 24 February 2026
In follow-up letter dated 24 February 2026 (D.139/26), TANTRANSCO MD has escalated the Kayathar ICT-replacement request to PGCIL CMD after inspecting spare units at PGCIL Hyderabad and Calicut, confirming a Toshiba-make 315 MVA 400/220 kV ICT (Sl.No 90727801) at PGCIL Hyderabad as technically suitable - a move that will determine how fast the RE-evacuation bottleneck at Kayathar is cleared.
8TANTRANSCO seeks PGCIL loan of one 315 MVA 400/230 kV ICT for Kayathar 400 kV substation after CGL-make 1986 ICT failed on 29 October 2025
In a 23 December 2025 letter (CE/TR/SE/TR-II/ET/A3/F.315MVA/D.134/25), TANTRANSCO MD T. Sivakumar has requested PGCIL to spare one 315 MVA 400/230 kV Interconnecting Transformer on loan basis for Kayathar 400 kV substation in Tirunelveli circle - vital for RE evacuation - after the existing CGL-make ICT (Sl.No:T8070/245789, YOM 1986) failed on 29.10.2025 with Buchholz and differential tripping plus HV 'Y'-phase bushing burst, a loss threatening RE evacuation from Tamil Nadu's southern substations.
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NEWS UPDATE: RENEWABLE ENERGY & POWER SECTOR DATA

Apr 21: GENERATION PERFORMANCE REPORTS

8CEA Fuel Management Division daily coal stock report for 19 April 2026 tracks normative stock compliance at 85% PLF for all thermal power stations
Central Electricity Authority's Fuel Management Division has published the daily coal stock report for 19 April 2026, monitoring actual coal inventory against normative requirements at 85% Plant Load Factor for all thermal power stations, with critical and super-critical designations flagging stations at risk of fuel shortage during India's peak summer demand period.
8CEA NTPC Sub-Report 9 for 17 April 2026 shows Faridabad CCPP generating zero MU against 7.99 MU April-to-date programme with full 431 MW capacity offline
CEA's NTPC station-wise generation Sub-Report 9 for 17 April 2026 reveals Faridabad CCPP (431.59 MW) generating zero MU against a 0.47 MU programme, with an April-to-date shortfall of 7.99 MU (100% deficit), reflecting the persistent gas unavailability or forced shutdown keeping this major Delhi-adjacent NTPC plant completely offline.
8CEA Sub-Report 3 for 17 April 2026 shows 3,47,023 MW online out of 3,89,413 MW total monitored capacity with 15,284 MW under Northern Region maintenance
Central Electricity Authority's all-India capacity availability Sub-Report 3 for 17 April 2026 reveals 3,47,023 MW of capacity available online out of 3,89,413 MW total monitored, with 15,284 MW under various maintenance in the Northern Region alone, providing critical system adequacy data for India's summer peak demand period.
8CEA Sub-Report 3 for 18 April 2026 shows Northern Region online capacity rises to 69,123 MW as maintenance returns improve availability by 2,711 MW
CEA's all-India capacity availability Sub-Report 3 for 18 April 2026 shows Northern Region online capacity recovering to 69,123 MW from 66,412 MW on the previous day as maintenance units returned to service, with Western Region maintaining 90,408 MW available online, providing updated system adequacy for grid operators.
8CEA Sub-Report 5 for 17 April 2026 shows Northern hydro at only 76.29% of capacity with 45,183 MW thermal and 2,000 MW nuclear online across the region
CEA's all-India and regionwise generation overview Sub-Report 5 for 17 April 2026 reveals Northern Region hydro availability at only 76.29% (16,719 MW of 21,915 MW), while thermal capacity is 86.79% available (45,183 MW) and nuclear at 90.09% (2,000 MW), providing critical fuel-mix availability data for India's national grid management.
8CEA Sub-Report 5 for 18 April 2026 shows Northern thermal availability rising 5.3 points to 92.09% as 2,760 MW of maintenance units return to service
CEA's generation overview Sub-Report 5 for 18 April 2026 shows Northern Region thermal availability improving significantly to 92.09% (47,943 MW) from 86.79% the previous day as 2,760 MW of maintenance-scheduled units returned online, partially offsetting the persistently lower hydro availability of 76.07% due to pre-monsoon reservoir levels.
8CEA Sub-Report 8 for 17 April 2026 shows Northern NTPC underperforming by 16.07% April-to-date with 10,490 MW available against 13,274 MW monitored capacity
CEA's NTPC generation overview Sub-Report 8 for 17 April 2026 reveals Northern NTPC stations running 3,274 MW short of monitored capacity (only 10,490 MW available) with a cumulative April-to-date generation shortfall of 545.77 MU (-16.07%), raising investor concerns about NTPC's operational performance in the critical northern grid.
8CEA Sub-Report 8 for 18 April 2026 shows NTPC Northern shortfall deepening to 15.40% April-to-date with 555 MU below programme despite Southern stations outperforming
CEA's NTPC generation Sub-Report 8 for 18 April 2026 reveals the cumulative April-to-date Northern NTPC generation shortfall deepening to 555.29 MU (-15.40%) despite Southern NTPC stations outperforming on the day by 22.57 MU, highlighting regional imbalances in NTPC's generation performance that have implications for grid stability and contractual obligations.
8CEA Sub-Report 9 for 18 April 2026 shows Faridabad CCPP still at zero generation with April-to-date shortfall reaching 8.46 MU as plant remains offline
CEA's NTPC station-wise Sub-Report 9 for 18 April 2026 confirms Faridabad CCPP (431.59 MW) continues to generate zero MU for the second consecutive day with the April-to-date programme shortfall deepening to 8.46 MU, raising serious questions about the plant's fuel availability and operational status during India's peak summer demand period.
8CEA committee quantifies 71 RE generation loss events above 1,000 MW between January 2022 and November 2025 including 2,340 MW Rajasthan trip on 14 January 2023
The CEA committee chaired by Member (Power Systems), with RRVPNL, GETCO, NRPC, WRPC and Grid-India, has finalised the 25 February 2026 report on RE Generation Loss Events - documenting approximately 71 incidents of RE generation loss exceeding 1,000 MW at ISTS level between January 2022 and November 2025, including the 14 January 2023 Rajasthan event (2,340 MW loss, frequency drop from 50.13 Hz to 49.9 Hz) and the 17 October 2025 event (approx. 1,942 MW loss at Bhadla 765 kV bus) - naming non-compliant plants like Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer (390 MW, 300 MW units) and Avaada Sunrays (320 MW) for LVRT/HVRT breaches, with sweeping recommendations that will reshape RE plant compliance in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
8CEA daily renewable generation report for 20 April 2026 tracks all-India wind, solar, biomass, and small hydro output across all states in Million Units
Central Electricity Authority's Renewable Project Monitoring Division has released the daily all-India renewable generation report for 20 April 2026, covering state-wise output from wind, solar, biomass/bagasse/gas, small hydro, and other RE sources in Million Units net, along with cumulative generation since 1 April 2026 - a key data set for tracking India's renewable energy targets.
8CEA generation Sub-Report 2 for 18 April 2026 tracks unit-wise generation against programme across 81,696 MW Northern Region monitored capacity
Central Electricity Authority's daily generation Sub-Report 2 for 18 April 2026 provides unit-wise generation data for all Indian power stations, with Northern Region alone monitoring 81,696.72 MW of capacity, tracking actual vs programmed generation and coal stock days, essential for system adequacy monitoring.
8CEA hydro reservoir report for 17 April 2026 shows Bhakra at 486.69 metres versus 513.59 metre full reservoir level as pre-monsoon drawdown continues
Central Electricity Authority's daily hydro reservoir Sub-Report 6 for 17 April 2026 reveals Bhakra reservoir at 486.69 metres (vs full level of 513.59 metres) with energy content of 5,282 MU at full reservoir capacity, alongside cumulative hydroelectric generation data from 1 April 2026, tracking the critical pre-monsoon water storage status across India's major reservoirs.
8CEA hydro reservoir report for 18 April 2026 shows Bhakra level declining to 486.60 metres as pre-monsoon seasonal drawdown reduces hydropower potential
CEA's daily hydro reservoir Sub-Report 6 for 18 April 2026 records Bhakra at 486.60 metres, marginally below the previous day's 486.69 metres, continuing the seasonal pre-monsoon drawdown pattern and reinforcing concerns about hydroelectric generation availability heading into India's peak summer demand months.
8CEA utility-wise Sub-Report 4 for 17 April 2026 shows Delhi missing generation programme by 36.82% with 7.48 MU actual against 11.84 MU target
CEA's region-wise and utility-wise capacity availability Sub-Report 4 for 17 April 2026 shows Delhi's power utilities generating only 7.48 MU against a 11.84 MU programme (36.82% shortfall), with April-to-date generation of 118.57 MU against 191.38 MU programme (-38.04%), reflecting significant under-generation in the national capital.
8Coal India coal stock report for 18 April 2026 tracks thermal plant inventories with critical plant identification as summer demand peaks
Coal India Limited has published its daily coal stock status report as on 18 April 2026 for thermal power plants linked to CIL and SCCL, providing the latest plant-wise inventory versus normative stock levels at the height of India's summer demand season.
8Coal India coal stock status report for 17 April 2026 updates thermal plant inventory levels as nation monitors generation adequacy during summer demand season
Coal India Limited's daily coal stock report as on 17 April 2026 provides updated plant-wise coal inventory data for CIL/SCCL-linked thermal power stations across all regions, continuing the daily monitoring of stock adequacy during the peak summer demand season.
8Coal India daily coal stock report for 16 April 2026 flags critical and super-critical thermal power plants across all regions against 85% PLF normative benchmarks
Coal India Limited's daily coal stock status report as on 16 April 2026 provides region-wise and plant-wise coal inventory levels for all thermal power plants with CIL/SCCL linkages, identifying critical and super-critical stock positions against normative requirements at 85% PLF, a key indicator of thermal generation adequacy risk.
8Coastal Energen / Moxie Power (Adani Group) files PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Schedule for March 2026 to SRLDC covering its 1,050 MW Nagapattinam unit
In a 6 April 2026 email, Vikas Rana of Adani Group submitted to SRLDC the PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Agreed Schedule data for Coastal Energen Pvt Ltd (amalgamated with Moxie Power Generation Limited) for March 2026 - furnishing the mandatory commercial data that SRLDC uses to compute Regional Energy Account settlements and to validate declared-capacity claims against the IPP's long-term PPA commitments.
8Coastal Energen's 15-minute-block declared capacity shows 558 MW DC with agreed schedule between 300 MW and 510 MW across March 2026
Coastal Energen's commercial data file reports continuous declared capacity of 558 MW in 15-minute blocks through March 2026, with agreed schedule ranging from 300 MW (off-peak) to 510 MW (morning ramp) against its long-term PPA - the granular data backbone that SRLDC reconciles in the REA March 2026 and that drives the IPP's monthly cash realisation from Tamil Nadu distribution counterparts.
8Coal India coal stock report for 18 April 2026 reconfirms plant-wise coal inventory levels and critical plant status
Coal India Limited's daily coal stock report for 18 April 2026 tracks plant-wise inventory levels across thermal power stations, confirming coal availability status at critical plants and providing input for short-term power procurement and dispatch planning.
8ITPCL's 1,200 MW (2x600) Cuddalore station reports March 2026 declared capacity of 540 MW to TANGEDCO long-term PPA, with 574 MW untied and available for spot sales
IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company Limited has filed PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Agreed Schedule data to SRLDC for March 2026 for its 1,200 MW (2x600) Cuddalore plant - showing contracted capacity of 540 MW under the TANGEDCO long-term PPA with 15-minute-block schedules averaging 300 MW and 574 MW untied capacity available for market/spot sales, a critical input for SRLDC's Regional Energy Account and TANGEDCO's power-procurement stack.
8ITPCL's 2 April 2026 email cover submits PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Approved Schedule for 1,200 MW Cuddalore plant for March 2026 to SRLDC
In a 2 April 2026 submission referencing SRLDC/SO-II/IPP-DC/2018 dated 28.05.2018, ITPCL's Karthikraj R has formally transmitted to SRLDC the final PPA-wise Declared Capacity and Approved Schedule for its 1,200 MW (2x600) Cuddalore plant for March 2026 - the mandatory monthly commercial compliance that underpins SR's REA for March 2026 and ITPCL's entitlement to fixed-cost recovery from TANGEDCO.
8MCA proposes striking off CIL Solar PV Ltd. wholly owned subsidiary of Coal India as RoC issues notice under Section 248(2)
Coal India Limited (BSE: 533278) has disclosed that the Registrar of Companies has issued public notice STK-6/010648/2026 proposing to strike off or remove the name of its wholly owned subsidiary CIL Solar PV Ltd. under Section 248(2) of the Companies Act 2013, marking a significant retreat from Coal India's solar expansion plans.
8NLC Mines Stage-1, Stage-2 and NNTPS internal consumption for March 2026 logged in 15-minute blocks, averaging 8–10 MW per block across the month
NLC India Limited has supplied 15-minute-block auxiliary-power data for its Stage-1 Mines, Stage-2 Mines and NNTPS captive/internal consumption for the whole of March 2026 - typically 8–10 MW per block - enabling SRLDC to reconcile captive-use carve-outs from billable generation and feed into the Regional Energy Account under review at the 57th SRPC meeting.
8NLDC publishes structured Excel-format generating unit outage report for 20 April 2026 covering all scheduled generation units across India's grid
GRID-INDIA's NLDC has published the generating unit outage report for 20 April 2026 in structured Excel format, providing unit-wise outage details for all scheduled generating stations across India, facilitating systematic tracking of planned and forced capacity outages for power system planning.
8NLDC-REMC daily report for 19 April 2026 tracks wind and solar contribution to all-India peak demand and renewable energy penetration levels
GRID-INDIA's NLDC-Renewable Energy Management Centre has released its daily report for 19 April 2026 tracking all-India maximum demand met alongside the real-time contribution of wind and solar energy to peak demand, providing critical data on grid-level renewable energy penetration needed for grid balancing decisions.
8North Eastern Region meets 2,984 MW evening peak demand with zero shortage on 20 April 2026 as per NERLDC daily report
GRID-INDIA's NERLDC daily power supply report for 20 April 2026 confirms zero power shortage in the North Eastern Region, with evening peak demand fully met at 2,984 MW and off-peak demand at 1,690 MW generating 54.03 MU of day energy, with states including Arunachal Pradesh importing power to meet their requirements.
8Northern Region records 903 MW evening peak shortage on 20 April 2026 with 6.55 MU energy deficit as per NRLDC daily report
GRID-INDIA's Northern RLDC daily power supply position report for 20 April 2026 reveals a 903 MW evening peak shortage with demand met at 66,924 MW against a 67,827 MW requirement, alongside a 6.55 MU energy deficit for the day, highlighting persistent power supply gaps affecting northern states during peak summer.
8SEIL (Nellore) main plant declares 1,252.35 MW total across four PPAs with offtake fully matching capacity of 230.55 + 269.45 + 127 + 625.35 MW in March 2026
SEIL Energy India Limited's main Nellore plant reports March 2026 declared capacity, offtake and agreed schedule fully aligned across four PPAs - 230.55 MW (PPA1), 269.45 MW (PPA2), 127 MW (PPA3) and 625.35 MW (PPA4), aggregating 1,252.35 MW per 15-minute block - a large southern baseload contribution that SRLDC settles through the REA and one of SR's highest-declared IPP footprints in March 2026.
8SEIL P2's 14 April 2026 email submits March 2026 LT PPA-wise DC covering the 550 MW Nellore Project 2 to SRLDC
On the same 14 April 2026 evening, SGPL Commercial (SEIL Project 2 Scheduling Desk at Ananthavaram, Nellore) transmitted to SRLDC the LT PPA-wise Declared Capacity dataset for SEIL P2 for March 2026 - 550 MW across three PPAs - formalising the operational submission that underlies the Project 2 commercial datasheet in Document 68.
8SEIL Project 2 (Nellore) reports March 2026 declared capacity of 250 MW + 200 MW + 100 MW across three PPAs in synchronised 15-minute-block schedules
SEIL Energy India Limited's Project 2 commercial data at Ananthavaram, Nellore AP shows fully-matched declared capacity and agreed schedule of 250 MW (PPA1), 200 MW (PPA2) and 100 MW (PPA3) across every 15-minute block of March 2026 - collectively 550 MW of firm dispatch feeding SRLDC's REA reconciliation and ensuring PPA holders receive contracted quantum.
8SEIL's 14 April 2026 email submits March 2026 LT PPA-wise DC covering the 1,252 MW Nellore main plant to SRLDC
On 14 April 2026 SEIL Energy India Limited's Shift Incharge (Ananthavaram, TP Gudur Mandal, Nellore) sent the formal submission of LT PPA-wise Declared Capacity data for March 2026 covering the main 1,252 MW Nellore complex to SRLDC Grid Management - the operational vehicle that moves the SEIL commercial datasheet (Document 69) into the official SR regulatory file for the month.
8SRPC Phase-1 thermal flexibility update shows APPDCL Unit-3 at 40% TML, TANGEDCO Mettur-II at 40% TML and TSGENCO Bhadradri at ramp-rate of only 0.75% pending OEM consult
Annexure 43(xxxgB) updates Phase-1 (July 2024–June 2026) thermal flexibility status - showing APPDCL's Damodaram Sanjeevaiah TPS Unit 3 (800 MW) achieved 40% technical minimum load with all three ramp rates, TANGEDCO's Mettur TPS-II Unit 1 (600 MW) achieved 40% TML with OEM consultation pending for 40-55% @ 1% ramp, and TSGENCO's Bhadradri TPP Unit 4 (270 MW) stuck at 0.75% ramp rate (4.5 MW/min) - benchmarking SR's progress against the MoP flexibilisation mandate.
8SRPC Secretariat mandates monthly CPP, Open Access and rooftop solar generation data submission by 10th of every month across all southern SLDCs and CEIGs
Via circular emails dated 11–12 December 2025 and follow-up on 6 January 2026, the SRPC Secretariat has directed all southern SLDCs, CEIGs and Puducherry Electricity Department to submit monthly Captive Power Plant, Open Access and rooftop solar generation data by the 10th of each month - a data-collection overhaul designed to reconcile Power Supply Position (PSP) gaps flagged by the Secretary (Power) and improve electricity-consumption assessment nationally.
8SRPC Special Meeting on 13 March 2026 brings 5-state SLDCs and CEIGs under CEA stewardship to fix monthly Captive Power Plant generation reporting by 10th of each month
In the 13 March 2026 Special Meeting convened by Member Secretary SRPC Asit Singh and attended by CEA Chief Engineer (Grid Management) Subhro Paul, all five southern SLDCs and CEIGs resolved to align on monthly (rather than annual) Captive Power Plant data reporting by the 10th of the subsequent month - pursuant to the Secretary (Power) directive of 17 December 2025 - to close the persistent gap between reported PSP consumption and actual demand across Southern Region.
8Southern Region meets 59,259 MW evening peak demand on 20 April 2026 with zero shortage and 1,457.88 MU day energy as per SRLDC report
GRID-INDIA's Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre has reported zero shortage in the Southern Region on 20 April 2026, with evening peak demand fully met at 59,259 MW and off-peak demand of 52,421 MW, generating 1,457.88 MU of day energy, reflecting stable power supply across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala.
8Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy bags new domestic orders of Rs. 3,550 crore including L1 for 875 MW Coal India Bikaner project
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited (BSE: 542760, NSE: SWSOLAR) has announced new domestic EPC orders worth approximately Rs. 3,550 crore, led by an L1 position for an 875 MW AC solar project in Bikaner for Coal India, pushing total FY26 EPC order inflows past Rs. 10,062 crore and significantly strengthening the company's order book.

SOLAR PARKS & UMREPPS STATUS

8MNRE's March 2026 Quarterly Solar Park and UMREPP status report tracks national pipeline against 40 GW target across every implementing state and SECI-led rollouts
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy's Quarterly Status Report on Solar Parks and UMREPPs as on March 2026 details state-wise sanctioned, under-construction and commissioned capacity against the 40 GW national target - the definitive public tracker of India's utility-scale solar build-out and the government's measure of scheme execution risk across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and other major RE states as the FY 2025-26 year-end closes.
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NEWS UPDATE: TARIFF ORDERS & POWER PROCUREMENT

Apr 21: MERIT ORDER DISPATCH

8RUVITL's 20–26 April Merit Order Dispatch places Sasan UMPP as cheapest at Rs. 1.56/kWh while Dadri LIQ tops tariff ladder at Rs. 28.80/kWh across 43 generating stations
Rajasthan Urja Vikas and IT Services' Merit Order Dispatch for 20–26 April 2026 ranks 43 generating stations from Sasan UMPP at Rs. 1.56/kWh and NLC Barsinghsar at Rs. 3.08/kWh through a core coal-baseload band of Rs. 2.51–Rs. 5.52/kWh up to liquid-fuel peakers such as Dadri LIQ at Rs. 28.80/kWh and Auriya CRF at Rs. 26.79/kWh - dictating which plants Rajasthan discoms will ramp first this week and signalling how costly gas-based peaking has become relative to coal and solar-driven baseload.

RETAIL TARIFF REVISION

8Jodhpur Discom (JdVVNL) enforces RERC-mandated 2026 retail tariff from 1 April covering all consumer categories and regulatory-asset surcharge carve-out
Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited has notified the Tariff for Supply of Electricity – 2026 effective 01.04.2026 pursuant to RERC's 30 March 2026 order in Petitions 2378–2380/2025, restructuring fixed and energy charges across domestic, NDS/LT-2 and MULT-7 categories (including a 18.65 kW threshold), retaining the off-seasonal 25% cap with 1.5× surcharge, and explicitly segregating Regulatory Asset surcharge recoveries from distribution franchisees - a major consumer-facing reset across western Rajasthan.

TRANSMISSION ARR & SUBMISSIONS

8CEA utility Sub-Report 4 for 18 April 2026 shows Delhi generation gap narrowing marginally to 31.59% shortfall with 8.10 MU actual against 11.84 MU programme
CEA's utility-wise capacity availability Sub-Report 4 for 18 April 2026 shows Delhi's generation improving marginally to 8.10 MU actual against 11.84 MU programme (31.59% shortfall, down from 36.82% the previous day), with the April-to-date deficit still at Rs. 37.67% below programme - highlighting Delhi's persistent under-generation challenge.
8PSPCL fixes borrowing interest rate at 7.1% per annum for Q1 FY2026-27 covering April to June 2026
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited's Chief Accounts Officer/HQ has issued a finance circular fixing the rate of interest on outstanding borrowings at 7.1% per annum for Q1 FY2026-27 (01 April 2026 to 30 June 2026), with direct implications for PSPCL's debt servicing cost calculations.
8RVPN files RERC prudence-test response on Section 108 GoR direction covering FY 24-25 True-Up and FY 26-27 ARR, flagging ISTS usage of state transmission grid
Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam has filed its additional submission in RERC Petition 2373/2025 responding to the Government of Rajasthan's 02.02.2026 Section 108 direction on applying the Regulatory Prudence Test and on Inter-State Transmission System usage of RVPN's grid - setting up the contested approval of RVPN's FY 2024-25 True-Up under Tariff Regulation 2019 and its FY 2026-27 ARR determination under Tariff Regulation 2025, a ruling that will shape Rajasthan's transmission-charge trajectory for the next Control Period.
8SRPC warns CERC that NLDC's revised Part Load Compensation Procedure with retrospective carrying cost has doubled to tripled compensation burden on all SR entities since 1 April 2024
The 23 December 2025 ATR3 letter from SRPC Chairperson flags three unresolved concerns before CERC - retrospective application of the revised part-load procedure from 1 April 2024, inclusion of carrying costs, and a two-to-threefold jump in compensation after the new formula - arguing all southern states have operated per the earlier CERC-approved procedure and seeking CERC's urgent clarification on treatment before settlement liabilities crystallise.
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NEWS UPDATE: CONSUMER GRIEVANCES & OMBUDSMAN ORDERS

Apr 21: OMBUDSMAN ORDERS

8TN Electricity Ombudsman Order 65 of 2025 issued on TNPDCL consumer grievance appeal, directing licensee compliance with TNERC Supply Code and Distribution Code
The Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman has issued Order 65 of 2025 on a consumer grievance appeal against the state distribution licensee TNPDCL/TANGEDCO, reinforcing adherence to the TNERC Supply Code and Distribution Code framework - another data point in Tamil Nadu's heavy consumer-dispute pipeline at the Ombudsman level that distribution utilities must track for refund and compliance exposure.
8TN Electricity Ombudsman backs Rs. 91.22 lakh refund appeal against TANGEDCO as development-charge collection again fails Tara Murali and Doshi Housing precedent
In Order 64 of 2025, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman has held that the petitioner's 24.09.2020 payment of Rs. 91,22,300 under protest (DD No. 179886) for development charges demanded by TANGEDCO must be revised and any excess refunded - reaffirming the Commission's consistent line in Tmt. Tara Murali, Doshi Housing (M.P. 34/2022) and the 2021 M.P. cluster that development charges cannot be collected in any form, extending the refund liability drumbeat against Tamil Nadu's distribution utility.
8TN Electricity Ombudsman caps a three-order day against TNPDCL with Order 66 of 2025, deepening consumer-compliance expectations on Tamil Nadu distribution licensees
Completing a three-order cluster issued the same week, the Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman has delivered Order 66 of 2025 on a consumer appeal against the TN distribution licensee TNPDCL/TANGEDCO - adding to Orders 64 and 65 of 2025 in a concentrated volley that keeps pressure on Tamil Nadu utilities over service standards, development-charge recoveries and Supply Code compliance.
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NEWS UPDATE: REGULATORY ORDERS & COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS

Apr 21: CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLAN APPROVALS

8CSERC approves CSPTCL's Rs. 15,368 crore four-year capex blueprint, trims new-scheme outlay to Rs. 2,380 crore and flags Rs. 367 crore historical execution gap
The Chhattisgarh Commission has cleared CSPTCL's Capital Investment Plan for FY 2026-27 to FY 2029-30 with a total outlay of Rs. 15,367.95 crore - approving a reduced Rs. 2,379.90 crore new-development package, a four-year capitalisation schedule rising to Rs. 5,957.72 crore in FY30, and the revised Rs. 635.82 crore Korba 2x660 MW evacuation scheme - while sharply noting that CSPTCL's actual five-year average capitalisation of only Rs. 367 crore creates serious prudence-check risk at true-up and eyeing transmission capacity expansion from 11,280 MVA to 18,240 MVA by FY30.
8CSERC clears CSLDC's Rs. 171.66 crore four-year capex plan, approves Rs. 22.80 crore SAMAST project with 90% PSDF grant and Rs. 22 crore Khedamara DR rollout
The Chhattisgarh Commission has approved CSLDC's Capital Investment Plan for FY 2026-27 to FY 2029-30 totalling Rs. 171.66 crore - including a Rs. 22.80 crore SAMAST implementation backed by Rs. 13.14 crore (90%) PSDF funding, a Rs. 22 crore disaster-recovery build at the Khedamara backup SLDC and a Rs. 6.64 crore IDC for SCADA upgradation - modernising Chhattisgarh's grid-operations backbone while locking in a 70:30 debt-equity funding pattern and 32 new executive positions.
8JERC grants post-facto approval to ED Goa for Rs. 1,179.70 crore additional capex in FY 2024-25 incurred without prior approval, 5.6x above plan
JERC has approved Petition No. 167/2026 filed by Electricity Department Goa granting post-facto sanction for Rs. 1,179.70 crore of additional capital expenditure incurred in FY 2024-25 - out of a total Rs. 1,415.17 crore spent - that was neither approved in the Business Plan nor sought in advance, while issuing stern warnings and subjecting the approval to prudence check at true-up.
8RVPN seals RERC hypothecation clearance for Rs. 10,770 crore of assets backing Rs. 1,825 crore REC-NABARD capex loans as Investment Plan for FY 2026-27 enters final RERC hearing
In its 20 April 2026 additional submission before RERC in Petition 2375/2025 for FY 2026-27 Investment Plan approval, Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam has disclosed that it has received in-principle RERC clearance to hypothecate Rs. 10,770.02 crore of its assets against aggregate Rs. 1,825.58 crore of NABARD (Rs. 375.36 crore) and REC (Rs. 1,150.97 crore + Rs. 299.25 crore) term loans - reinforcing the capex firepower behind over a dozen 132/220 kV GSS schemes totalling several thousand crore and positioning RVPN's balance sheet ahead of the final tariff and investment-plan determination.

CAUSE LIST & COMPLIANCE HEARINGS

8UPERC lists SEUPT's Petition No. 1328 of 2018 for hearing on 14 May 2026 over tariff dues since August 2017 from 5 UP DISCOMs
UPERC has issued a notice listing South-East UP Power Transmission Company's Petition No. 1328 of 2018 for hearing on 14 May 2026, where SEUPT seeks release of tariff payments from 5 UP DISCOMs outstanding since August 2017 following commissioning of Group-1/COD-1 elements under a Transmission Service Agreement.

COMMISSIONING EXTENSION PETITIONS

8German TMX unconditionally withdraws from GERC its 2.7 MW out of 14.5 MW SCOD-extension plea against GETCO, forfeiting 145-day prospectivity clarification
German TMX Private Limited has unconditionally withdrawn Petition 2598/2025 - which had sought a 25-day SCOD extension for the balance 2.7 MW of its 14.5 MW hybrid project and clarification that the 145-day extension granted on 11.11.2025 operates prospectively - leaving GETCO free to proceed on its bank guarantee and connectivity position and closing off one of the extension precedents developers were watching.
8Vena Energy seeks GERC SCOD extension to 25 October 2026 for 20 MW hybrid evacuation, asks Commission to shield Rs. 2 crore bank guarantee from GETCO coercive action
Vena Energy Sustainable Power has approached GERC seeking an extension to 25.10.2026 for commissioning evacuation infrastructure of its 20 MW wind-solar hybrid project (now 70% complete) at GETCO's Rajula (Sintex) substation, along with interim protection against invocation of its Rs. 2 crore Kotak Mahindra bank guarantee - mirroring the 174-day relief already granted to lead generator Kintech Solarbikaner and testing GERC's new 18-month evacuation-line timeline for sub-100 MW RE projects.

NON-COMPLIANCE PROCEEDINGS

8DERC public tender covers C&AG audit of 2 Delhi DISCOMs' enforcement sales for 17-year period per Supreme Court mandate
DERC has issued a combined public tender notice inviting sealed bids from C&AG-empanelled auditors to audit enforcement sales of both BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) and BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL) for FY 2007-08 to FY 2023-24, with the tender process mandated by the Supreme Court's October 2022 judgment.
8DERC tenders C&AG audit of BRPL enforcement sales spanning 17 years from FY2007-08 per Supreme Court order of October 2022
Following a Supreme Court judgment dated 18.10.2022, DERC has floated a tender for C&AG-empanelled auditors to verify, reconcile, and finalise enforcement sales of BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) for FY 2007-08 to FY 2023-24, with bids to be submitted by 11 May 2026, exposing potential financial reconciliation impact across 17 years of operations.
8MERC initiates non-compliance action against MSEDCL for failing to pay Rs. 45.36 lakh penalty imposed for metering regulation violations
MERC has issued an order in Case No. 12 of 2024 initiating non-compliance proceedings against Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) for its failure to pay penalties of Rs. 40.70 lakh and Rs. 4.66 lakh - totalling Rs. 45.36 lakh - originally imposed for violations of MERC Supply Code Regulations 2021 on power quality metering and automatic compensation, exposing MSEDCL to escalating regulatory risk.

REFUND & SURCHARGE DISPUTES

8APTEL delivers judgment in Appeal No. 20 of 2021 on CSPDCL's challenge to captive open access granted to Sarda Energy without cross-subsidy surcharge
APTEL has pronounced judgment dated 20 April 2026 in Appeal No. 20 of 2021 filed by Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Limited against a CSERC order that granted Sarda Energy & Minerals Limited's subsidiary captive user status with non-discriminatory open access exempted from cross-subsidy surcharge, with major implications for captive power policy in Chhattisgarh.
8GRG Cotspin's PGVCL additional-surcharge refund plea before GERC hit with jurisdictional defects as consumer no. 39522 falls under DGVCL, Commission grants two weeks to amend
GERC has sent GRG Cotspin Limited back to the drawing board on its Petition 2544/2025 seeking refund of additional surcharge from PGVCL, after PGVCL demonstrated that consumer number 39522 and the Surat service address actually fall within DGVCL's jurisdiction, granting the petitioner two weeks to file amendments - a setback that weakens the discom-surcharge refund litigation pipeline in Gujarat.
8RMG Alloy Steel's DGVCL additional-surcharge refund petition adjourned by GERC over identical consumer data with twin GRG Cotspin case, amendment ordered in two weeks
GERC has adjourned RMG Alloy Steel's Petition 2545/2025 seeking a refund of additional surcharge from DGVCL after the respondent flagged that the petition's consumer number and contract demand are identical to those filed by GRG Cotspin in twin Petition 2544/2025 - ordering amendment within two weeks and raising fresh questions about the underlying factual basis of Gujarat's clutch of industrial additional-surcharge refund cases.
8TNERC cause list bundles Rs. 19.54 lakh Hindustan Unilever refund case, two Section 142 contempt matters and 765 kV substation land norms involving TNPDCL and TNGECL for 21 April hearing
TNERC's 21 April forenoon bench will hear six sensitive matters - including Hindustan Unilever's demand for a Rs. 19,54,290 refund from TNPDCL, Section 142 punishment pleas against TNGECL for non-compliance with CUF penalty orders, and TANGEDCO's petition to notify fresh land-dimension norms for new 765 kV substations - flagging compounding regulatory exposure for the Tamil Nadu utilities.

REGULATORY FILINGS & SUBMISSIONS

8APTEL delivers final judgment in 8-year-old Delhi Transco appeal No. 15 of 2018 on DERC truing-up covering FY2012-13 to FY2020-21
APTEL has delivered its final judgment dated 20 April 2026 in Appeal No. 15 of 2018 filed by Delhi Transco Limited against DERC's 2017 order on true-up of financials for FY2012-13 to FY2015-16 and Aggregate Revenue Requirement for FY2016-17 to FY2020-21, with significant financial implications for Delhi's transmission sector.
8APTEL passes order in Suo-Moto OP No. 1 of 2025 with 11 interlocutory applications involving CERC and 4 state regulators under Section 121 of Electricity Act
The Appellate Tribunal for Electricity has passed an order dated 20 April 2026 in Suo-Moto OP No. 1 of 2025 - coupled with 11 interlocutory applications - taken up under Section 121 of the Electricity Act against the Forum of Regulators and key state commissions including CERC, UERC, MPERC, CSERC, and KSERC, representing a significant assertion of APTEL's supervisory jurisdiction over India's electricity regulatory architecture.
8DUSIB files status report in OA No. 804 of 2024 before tribunal as respondent in matter against GNCTD in urban electricity/infrastructure case
Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) has filed a status report as Respondent No. 5 in MA No. 36 of 2025 in OA No. 804 of 2024 (Praveen Kumar Gupta vs. GNCTD and Ors.) before a tribunal, addressing urban infrastructure and electricity supply-related legal proceedings against the Government of NCT of Delhi.
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Apr 21:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for dismantle and diversion of two 6.6 kV HT feeder Details
 
8Tender for architectural and allied work Details
 
8Tender for repairing and painting of 02 nos of watch tower Details
 
8Tender for installation, testing and commissioning 03 Nos of new 33 kV out door VCB and its control panel Details
 
8Tender for construction of new cable trenches with cover slab and PCC work Details
 
8Tender for annual repair and maintenance of internal and external water supply system Details
 
8Tender for desilting work near MUW pumps Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 355KW motor Details
 
8Tender for construction of WBM road for re-routed raw water pipeline Details
 
8Tender for construction of six no. gate gomty room and manual operated railway swing gate Details
 
8Tender for construction providing and fixing ofwind breaking barrier curtain wall Details
 
8Tender for repair of (11/root 3) / (250 or 240) V damaged aluminium wound distribution transformer Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares of dust extraction system Details
 
8Tender for repair of 11 / 0.433 kV damaged aluminium wound distribution transformer Details
 
8Tender for running and maintenance of 3 No. sewerage treatment plants Details
 
8Tender for work of maintenance of lighting high mast towers Details
 
8Tender for Bi-annual rate contract for supply of DM (Demineralized) water for hot line washing of equipment’s Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 kV 3 pin type AB switch Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11 kV 3 pin type AB switch 400 Amp Details
 
8Tender for developing surrounding area of cooling tower Details
 
8Tender for work of various safety related and other miscellaneous fabrication / repairing of C.W. pump Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous job works for routine and breakdown maintenance of various Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares of DFDS,DE & DS system installed at coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for work of carrying out oil analysis various oil samples of various machineries Details
 
8Tender for works of SH-RH crown plate sealing Details
 
8Tender for supply of electrical actuator for feed control valve Details
 
8Tender for supply of Various types of consumable items & miscellaneous items Details
 
8Tender for work of power/control cable/instrument cable/lighting cable tray Details
 
8Tender for overhauling of auxiliary Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 500MVA, 400kV/220kV/33kV auto-transformer Details
 
8Tender for biennial civil maintenance contract Details
 
8Tender for revamping of electrical infrastructure of SDC along with revamping of electrical LT panel Details
 
8Tender for strengthening and repairing of contour drain at surge shaft along with miscellaneous works Details
 
8Tender for work of annual preventive and breakdown maintenance of equipments at 220/132/33kV substation Details
 
8Tender for supply of electronegative SF6 gas cylinder for M&R of 220/33KV SF6 circuit breakers Details
 
8Tender for work of 220kV switch yard Details
 
8Tender for maintenance of tilled pole transformer structure Details
 
8Tender for work of supply & installation of saver assembly at critical crossing & cut point tower Details
 
8Tender for various civil works Details
 
8Tender for supply of alloy CI bends Details
 
8Tender for work of the overhauling, servicing, repairing and replacement of the BTD, coal & oil burners Details
 
8Tender for addition of one 33kV bay at the 33/11 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of solar powered LED based 04 set Details
 
8Tender for comprehensive annual maintenance contract for 11TR AC along Details
 
8Tender for supply of 1500 MWh ISTS-connected RE projects Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 6.6kV 450kW FASP motors Details
 
8Tender for repair/stabilizat ion of slopes Details
 
8Tender for supply and application of epoxy insulating Details
 
8Tender for supply of 30V 80 AH battery charging unit complete with battery and stand Details
 
8Tender for procurement of materials for maintenance work of transmission line Details
 
8Tender for estimate is created for new 33 kV line Details
 
8Tender for constructing 11kV line using covered conductor Details
 
8Tender for repair of non-star and star 1 rated transformer Details
 
8Tender for repair of non-star and star 1 rated transformers Details
 
8Tender for supply of different type motorized globe and gate valves without actuator Details
 
8Tender for supply of ESP spares Details
 
8Design, manufacturing and supply of different size of fabricated expanded metal screens Details
 
8Tender for annual contract of repairing and reconditioning of different make valves in boiler and turbine Details
 
8Tender for annual work contract of supply and application of thermal insulation and sheeting in boiler turbine Details
 
8Tender for work contract for reconditioning / refurbishment of hydraulic power cylinders Details
 
8Tender for work contract for chemical cleaning of trickle grid polypropylene NF 20 fills installed Details
 
8Tender for annual work contract for routine preventive and breakdown maintenance works of effluent treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for repair of generator rotor of 250MW unit2 Details
 
8Tender for construction of concrete road for NH 507 diversion Details
 
8Tender for installation of fuse set existing diffreant type T/F 25 KVA to 250 KVA T/F Details
 
8Tender for maintenance damge LT line Details
 
8Tender for BRC for the work of manual removal of bottom ash from bottom ash hopper Details
 
8Tender for ARC for the work of on-line cleaning & water sprinkling at lignite handling plant Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous civil work Details
 
8Tender for work of AMC for attending emergency breakdown & maintenance of various 400 kV lines Details
 
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8March dip drags India's FY26 core sector showing to five-year low Details
 
8India’s key sectors slow in March as coal, oil output drag growth Details
 
8Coal India Initiates Closure of Solar Subsidiary CIL Solar PV Limited Details
 
8SAEL Starts 600-MW Solar Plant in Andhra Pradesh Details
 
8Global Wind Installations Surge 40% in 2025 Details
 
8India’s first FDRE project enters commissioning phase Details
 
8Increase in renewable energy curbs emissions growth in 2025, IEA says Details
 
8Sterling & Wilson Renewable Energy surges 15%, bagged Rs 3,550 crore solar orders Details
 
8Electricity likely to cost more in Delhi; APTEL orders to start liquidation of discom dues in 3 weeks Details
 
8India's Green Energy Push Stalled by PGCIL Grid, Execution Problems Details
 
8Core sector contracts 0.4% in March amid fall in coal, power output Details
 
8Adani Power Expands Into Nuclear Energy With New Subsidiary Details
 
8Centre Examines Duty Relief Under MOOWR For Battery Storage Imports Details
 
8India’s Renewable Energy Projected At 359 GW By FY30: Report Details
 
8India power capacity reaches 532.74 GW; non-fossil share at 53.21% Details
 
8Top 8 Power Stocks Where JM Financial Sees Up to 22% Upside This Summer Details
 
8Powering India’s Future: Inside the Strategy to Meet 366 GW Demand by 2032 Details
 
8Adani Power Ne Machaya Dhamal! APSEZ Ko Piche Chhod Adani Group Ki Sabse Badi Company Bani! Details
 
8India's power-transmission sector eyes Rs 9L crore capex boom by 2032 Details
 
8India’s Renewable Energy Projected At 359 GW By FY30: Report Details
 
8India’s Brightest State NASA Map Puts Uttar Pradesh on Global Spotlight Details
 
8Renewable energies overtook global electricity demand last year, led by solar growth in China, India Details
 
8Power Surge: DERC Ordered to Settle Massive Dues by Liquidation Details
 
8India T&D Sector: Motilal Oswal Flags Margin Pressures Amid Growth Details
 
8Adani Power Share Price Today: Nuclear Expansion Boosts Outlook Details
 
8India’s Power Transmission Sector to Attract INR 9 Trillion Investment by 2032: Report Details
 
8IEX Share Price Drops 6% on NSE Amid CERC Power Market Proposal News Details
 
8India Power Firms Eye Nuclear Energy Expansion Details
 
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Apr 20: 8Near Rs 15,000 crore AMI bid tests contractor balance sheets under DBFOOT model
Smart metering scale is now colliding with financing realities. The DBFOOT framework shifts ownership and performance risks downstream. Bidder appetite may hinge more on capital strategy than EPC capability.

8800 MW thermal expansion tender reveals hidden risks in infrastructure scope exclusions
While positioned as a core civil package, the tender leaves out critical linked systems. These omissions reshape execution accountability across packages. Contractors must assess what is missing as much as what is included.

880 MW tender extension points to cautious bidding amid unstable market signals
The delay indicates reluctance to commit under uncertain tariff conditions. Short-term power markets are witnessing rapid price swings. Bidders seem to be timing entry for better visibility.

8Mega Rs 1,329 crore package positions itself as benchmark-setting opportunity
The scale of the tender is attracting serious participation from established players. Consortium formations may emerge to manage risk and capital requirements. The bid outcome could influence future pricing strategies.

8Underground cable-heavy scope introduces execution risks beyond standard transmission works
Urban trenching and large-size cable laying bring complexities not visible on paper. Permissions and utility crossings can significantly impact timelines. The real challenge lies beneath the surface, not in design.

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765 kV TL02 package signals tighter technical filters in transmission bidding
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Apr 20: 8Water treatment EPC delay in 2x660 MW project hints at hidden execution challenges
The timeline extension goes beyond procedural adjustment in a critical utility package. Integration with multiple plant systems can complicate delivery. Bidders appear cautious amid rising execution uncertainty.

8Structural consultancy across multiple floors signals integration challenges in retrofit setting
Working within an operational facility adds layers of execution constraints. Each floor introduces unique load and compatibility considerations. The real complexity lies in aligning new design with existing structures.

8Multi-voltage GIS node raises integration complexity in high-capacity substation package
The package operates within a 765/400/220 kV ecosystem, elevating interface challenges. Protection and control coordination becomes critical across voltage levels. The technical burden may vary significantly among bidders.

8Multi-voltage GIS node raises integration complexity in high-capacity substation package
The package operates within a 765/400/220 kV ecosystem, elevating interface challenges. Protection and control coordination becomes critical across voltage levels. The technical burden may vary significantly among bidders.

8Syncon tender sees cost escalation risk as fault level increases to 63 kA
The revised specification alters core design assumptions for the project. Higher fault levels demand more robust and expensive equipment. Bidders must recalibrate pricing to absorb this shift.

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Apr 20:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for replacement of electricity poles Details
 
8Tender for rectifying faults occurring in 33 kV and 11 kV underground cables Details
 
8Tender for adding of 132/33 kV 40 MVA transformer Details
 
8Tender for diversion of 220 kV DC line Details
 
8Tender for procurement of sodium bicarbonate Details
 
8Tender for procurement of services for HVAC system Details
 
8Tender for complete overhauling, servicing and retrofitting of 6.6 kV SF6 circuit breakers Details
 
8Tender for laying UG cable Details
 
8Tender for complete restoration works of CHEP III Details
 
8Tender for construction of LILO arrangement of 132kV transmission line Details
 
8Tender for construction of fencing along Details
 
8Tender for day to day repair and maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for stop gap arrangement for comprehensive annual civil maintenance Details
 
8Tender for installation ,testing & commissioning of 1 no of 33kV new outdoor along Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract (AMC) for water coolers, air conditioners Details
 
8Tender for procurement of boom limit switch Details
 
8Tender for construction of 22 nos. of 60cm thick RCC isolation Details
 
8Tender for replacement of damaged water supply pipeline Details
 
8Tender for exterior repair and finishing wall with water proofing Details
 
8Tender for repairing of 5th row of bamboo trash rack Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spare stator bars for 25 MW, BHEL make hydro generators Details
 
8Tender for supply of RMU- 11 kV, 630 A, 21 kA/3 sec, 3 way LVV non extensible, RMU comprising Details
 
8Tender for civil maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for providing sheet roofing Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 2263 Nos of 11kV/433V 160kVA BEE energy efficiency level Details
 
8Tender for empanelment of firms agency companies for transportation and handling of DTRs Details
 
8Tender for complete cleaning, descaling and hydraulic testing of coolers Details
 
8Tender for upgradation of STP Details
 
8Tender for day to day operation of different pumps and valves at filter house Details
 
8Tender for routine civil maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for supply of carriage wheel assembly for side arm charger Details
 
8Tender for construction of electrical switch gear room and various sheds Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of water storage tank roof cover and tiling in water tank Details
 
8Tender for operation work 33/11kV substation Details
 
8Tender for job work of radiography of boiler tube weld joints Details
 
8Tender for contracts for civil works for pressure drop facility Details
 
8Tender for work of preventive and breakdown maintenance of induced draft cooling towers Details
 
8Tender for job contract for regular operation and cleaning of old water treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for civil works of plinth protection and drain work Details
 
8Tender for renovation works of executive rooms Details
 
8Tender for service contract for dismantling of RCC thrust block and MS pipe Details
 
8Tender for replacement of existing damaged window ventilator frames including Details
 
8Tender for biennial job contract for civil maintenance of V-2 And V3/B ash dyke Details
 
8Tender for biennial job contract for civil maintenance of V-1 ash dyke Details
 
8Tender for providing and fixing barbed wire fencing Details
 
8Tender for repair, maintenance, and installation of plant/ systems Details
 
8Tender for repair, maintenance, and installation of plant/ systems/equipments Details
 
8Tender for repairing of doors, windows and other miscellaneous wooden works Details
 
8Tender for supply of PSC pole 8 meter length Details
 
8Tender for supply of rail pole 13 mtr long 60 kg per mtr Details
 
8Tender for restoration of 01 no. 33 kV line feeder bay Details
 
8Tender for supply of ISI marked ACSR rabbit conductor Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 kV metering unit of different rating Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of distributed Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of 220/132 kV, 160 MVA transformer Details
 
8Tender for construction of foundation for 1 No 220 kV bay Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of 3rd transformer foundation and allied civil works at 132 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for supply of milling spares for roller coal mill Details
 
8Tender for requirement of horizontal single and multistage stage centrifugal pump and spares Details
 
8Tender for sale of ESP fry fly Ash Details
 
8Tender for appointment of advanced metering infrastructure Details
 
8Tender for appointment of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) service provider for smart prepaid metering Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spare parts of apron feeder of L and T make installed Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spare parts of ring granulator Details
 
8Tender for procurement of critical spares of DMCW-SG pumps installed Details
 
8Tender for extension of switch house Details
 
8Tender for replacement of existing tower Details
 
8Tender for work of the restringing of loose span of 220kV line Details
 
8Tender for supply of 5nos spare numerical distance protection relay Details
 
8Tender for work of servicing and maintenance of high mast tower installed Details
 
8Tender for supply of various hose pipes Details
 
8Tender for various maintenance works for the pulverizes, coal feeders Details
 
8Tender for work of various mechanical maintenance on as & when required basis in coal handling plant Details
 
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8Coal Deal Signals Strong Backing for Queensland Workforce Details
 
8Urgent Call for Action Against Coal Pollution at Mormugao Port Details
 
8MCX receives SEBI nod to launch new coal exchange subsidiary Details
 
8India could save Rs 34,200 crore if coal-based DME replaces part of LPG imports: Report Details
 
8Ambuja Cement Margins Tested By Expansion Push Details
 
8Global wind installations surge 40% to record 165 GW Details
 
8SECI Launches 1500 MWh ISTS Renewable Energy Tender Under Contract for Difference Mechanism Details
 
8ReNew Expands to 24 GW, Marks Strong Growth In FY26 Details
 
8Moving from energy crisis to energy security with renewables Details
 
8A solar plant was designed as a biological shield until it began creating an oasis that attracted hawks and lizards Details
 
8Orient Green unit signs Rs 8.61 crore wind turbine supply deal Details
 
8Armed Forces eye biogas, solar to cut fuel use amid West Asia crisis Details
 
8Global fuel supply shortage: Indian Army plans to adopt green energy like biogas, solar power to tackle crisis Details
 
8India's Power Grid Faces Extreme Strain as Heat Pushes Demand Over 239 GW Details
 
8Bharat Electricity Summit Charts Roadmap For Future-Ready Power Sector Details
 
8India Moves Closer To Opening Nuclear Power Sector To Foreign Investment As Atomic Energy Commission Clears FDI Policy: Report Details
 
8Operating nuclear plants is ‘lifetime commitment’: Experts Details
 
8Adani Power Tackles Nuclear: High Costs Strain Finances Details
 
8India’s nuclear pivot: FBRs the future, PHWRs to anchor growth until technology matures Details
 
8Power sector dues now Tk 52,300 crore, energy minister tells parliament Details
 
8Adani Power Launches Nuclear Energy Venture Via New Unit Details
 
8Kandla Port Ships Advanced LNG Tanks To Bahamas In Landmark Export Boost For India’s Energy Engineering Sector Details
 
8Power sector arrears hit Tk 523bn as govt struggles with payments Details
 
8India targets 100 GW nuclear power capacity by 2047: CEA Chief Ghanshyam Prasad Details
 
8Acwa Power Wins ?46 Billion Saudi Arabia Power Deal Details
 
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Apr 18:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for restoration of 01 no. 33 kV line feeder bay Details
 
8Tender for procurement of HT motor Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for empanelment of agencies for supply of local purchase items Details
 
8Tender for drilling of bore well and installation of submersible pump Details
 
8Tender for supply of dual trip circuit supervision relay for various EHV substation Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various spares of LDO pump installed Details
 
8Tender for work for opportunity maintenance of 3x20 MW units and their associated auxiliaries/ equipment Details
 
8Tender for procurement of mandatory spares and essential parts for 220kV and 66kV GIS modules Details
 
8Tender for construction of 03 Nos. of 33kV bays Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation & commissioning of complete electrical heat tracing system Details
 
8Tender for work of various mechanical maintenance Details
 
8Tender for diversion of 33kV D/C line Details
 
8Tender for overhauling of 550V overhead line for lighting Details
 
8Tender for regular operation and maintenance including repair works of sewerage treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for rearrangement and diversion works of 3.3kV feeder Details
 
8Tender for underground 04 nos of inseam horizontal boreholes Details
 
8Tender for laying of MS pipeline Details
 
8Tender for installation of LED decorative strip lights on lightings poles Details
 
8Tender for offloading work for demounting and mounting of engine transmission and torque convertor Details
 
8Tender for AMC for civil works Details
 
8Tender for repairing of old coal transportation Details
 
8Tender for repairing and complete overhauling of 145kV SF6 gas circuit breakers Details
 
8Tender for complete repairing and fitment of new undercarriage assembly set Details
 
8Tender for supply of high performance coal compartment assembly Details
 
8Tender for supply of miscellaneous and consumable items Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling, servicing, repairing of ID / FD / PA fan Details
 
8Tender for supply of various consumable items Details
 
8Tender for procurement of lighting material Details
 
8Tender for procurement of light diesel oil Details
 
8Design verification supply installation integration testing and commissioning of CEMS gas analyzer Details
 
8Tender for supply of BIS certified energy efficiency level Details
 
8Tender for supply of BIS certified energy efficiency level 3 (Old)/ level 2 (new) conventional 11/0.433kV, 25KVA, distribution transformers Details
 
8Tender for repairing/modifications of drains at various Details
 
8Tender for supply of 220kV CT of various ratings and its supporting structures Details
 
8Tender for constructing 1.8 km 11kV line Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 500MVA, 400KV/220KV/33kV auto-transformer Details
 
8Tender for strengthening and protection of transmission towers Details
 
8Tender for supply of coupler assembly for side arm charger Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of terrace water proofing for structures Details
 
8Tender for internal and external repair, maintenance and painting of 14 M FRP VIP boat Details
 
8Tender for supply of ISI marked ACSR Dog conductor Details
 
8Tender for work for supply and fixing of GDM at 132kV GIS Details
 
8Tender for annual civil M and R work Details
 
8Tender for construction of gabion work and gantry protection works Details
 
8Tender for work of IO assignment, reengineering, logic modification and commissioning for interfacing Details
 
8Tender for H2 generation plant Details
 
8Tender for civil work for CDS, water and sewer lines Details
 
8Tender for generator minor major overhauling of GTG 02 serial Details
 
8Tender for type testing of panels and its accessories Details
 
8Tender for GTG 01 minor overhauling serial Details
 
8Tender for complete overhauling of 75/15 tones capacity Details
 
8Tender for procurement of vacuum pump spares Details
 
8Tender for procurement of SGECW motor Details
 
8Design, supply and erection of rack and pinion elevators Details
 
8Tender for comprehensive contract for providing drinking water facility Details
 
8Tender for procurement of HT motors Details
 
8Tender for AMC for 132 kV DC TL Details
 
8Tender for supply of ISI marked EHV grade transformer oil Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 by 11 kV 10 MVA Cu Wd CRGO core power transformer Details
 
8Design, engineering, supply of materials equipments erection testing and commissioning for augmentation/ upgradation of 220kV bay Details
 
8Tender for procurement of HT power cables Details
 
8Tender for work of complete overhauling / breakdown maintenance of C.W pumps Details
 
8Tender for work for renovation of yard of 33/11 kV S/s Details
 
8Tender for supply, fabrication and installation of runner blade hub assembly Details
 
8Tender for reconductoring of 11 kV line Details
 
8Tender for supply of power transformer. Details
 
8Tender for work of annual overhauling AOH of units equipments and their associated auxiliaries Details
 
8Tender for procurement of complete set of spares of main turbine condenser vacuum pumps Details
 
8Tender for biennial work contract for hiring of one no. air-conditioned Details
 
8Tender for work contract for complete overhauling and repairing of electric hoists of various Details
 
8Tender for transportation with loading of coal Details
 
8Tender for construction of store room Details
 
8Tender for construction of 33kV substation Details
 
8Tender for construction of inspection path at 220kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for supply including fixing of lighting/illumination (LED lighting) at 220kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for ETC of 132 kV 3 phase SC transmission line Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation and commissioning of the flow transmitters Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares for hydrogen generation plant Details
 
8Tender for annual rate contract for repair/servicing of electronic modules Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares of rotary twin lobe air compressor Details
 
8Tender for procurement of bearings under category Details
 
8Tender for requirement of spares for seal air fan Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract services for maintenance of protection and control system, DC system, AVR/DAVR, GTs, 220 kV and 33 kV switch yard etc. Details
 
8Tender for supply of transformer oil for various substation Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor by aerial bunch cable Details
 
8Tender for replacement of damaged HT/LT poles Details
 
8Tender for supply of T&P items Details
 
8Tender for supply and electrification Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor by aerial bunch cable Details
 
8Tender for supply and repairing of HT and LT line Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor by aerial bunch cable Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of substation by providing of 1X100 MVA 220/33kV T/F along Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract and attending preventive as well as emergency/breakdown work of 132kV and 220kV EHV transmission lines Details
 
8Tender for various work of fixing switchyard gate, dismantling, height raising & repair of collapsed compound wall at 132kV S/stn Details
 
8Tender for replacement of RCC structure by lattice type structure of various Details
 
8Tender for supply, civil, ETC works of 400kV 1x125MVAr 3ph bus reactor with NGR along with allied equipment Details
 
8Tender for biennial rate contract for coal handling works Details
 
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8India’s renewable energy capacity set to reach 359 GW by FY30, says Jefferies Details
 
8Power Stock in Focus After Securing 600 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid PPAs Across Multiple Projects Details
 
8India in a time of global energy uncertainty: Confidence, caution, and course correction Details
 
8ACME Solar Subsidiary Receives Commissioning Certificate for 16 MW Wind Power Project in Gujarat Details
 
8Coal ministry launches 15th auction, offers 17 blocks to boost output Details
 
8SEBI Grants Approval to NSE for Investment in National Coal Exchange of India Limited Details
 
8Avaada Electro IPO Approved by Sebi Details
 
8iBluu Secures Strategic Mandates to Enable Joint Ventures for 3500 MW Solar Portfolio Across India Details
 
8Intertek acquires Mitsui Chemicals solar lab assets in India Details
 
8Ganesh Green Bags Rs. 430 Crore Solar Module Supply Order Details
 
8Attero Recycling Wins Circular Economy Initiative Award at India Solar Week 2026 Details
 
8Shyam Metalics commissions phase-II of CRM facility Details
 
8Marsons Secures Rs 15.38 Crore Order from Inox Solar for Power Transformer Supply Details
 
8ISO-driven quality, innovation and testing power India’s PPE & air filtration sector: Mahesh Kudav Details
 
8India Plans 100 GW Nuclear Power Capacity by 2047 Details
 
8India’s solar led power shift: 52 GW, distributed solar and rise of the smart grid Details
 
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8Understand the balance between growing solar power and grid stability as system performance takes centre stage Details
 
8India Explores Public–Private Partnerships to Reach 100 GW Nuclear Power Target Details
 
8Atomic Energy Commission clears FDI policy for nuclear power sector Details
 
8Polaris Secures $80 Mn From BII For Smart Meter Deployment In India Details
 
8NTPC Green Energy Adds Solar Power While Profit Plunges 73% Details
 
8Ratul Puri Highlights Critical Minerals as a Pillar of India’s Clean Energy Future Details
 
8This Debate Showcased India’s 100 GW Nuclear Power Roadmap Through PPP Mode Details
 
8BHEL Withdraws LOI Acceptance for Anuppur 800 MW Thermal Power Project in Madhya Pradesh Details
 
8Bangladesh to connect nuclear power to national grid this year amid energy crisis Details
 
8ICRA Assigns and Reaffirms Strong Credit Ratings for Adani Power’s Rs 69,000 Crore Facilities Details
 
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Daily Power Sector Tenders Excel update

Apr 17: 8Daily Excel covering new tenders and all published updates including corrigendum, amendment, addendum, clarification and status revisions, along with technical and financial bid opening, evaluation completion and final award actions including AOC and LOA issuance.
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Rs 168 crore ERP award raises integration risk questions in dual-DISCOM rollout

Apr 17: 8A high-value ERP implementation across two distribution utilities has closed at a notable premium over initial estimates.
8Timeline extensions had already signalled execution complexity, but the final pricing introduces fresh uncertainty around integration risk. Details

Rs 115 crore rooftop solar aggregation tests RESCO risk appetite across departments

Apr 17: 8A multi-department rooftop solar aggregation is quietly reshaping how risk is distributed in public renewable projects.
8The structure broadens participation but introduces execution and coordination uncertainties.
8The pricing response may influence how developers approach future bundled RESCO tenders. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Apr 17: 8High EMD requirement raises entry barrier, narrowing bidder pool in coal mill R&M tender
A steep earnest money deposit has effectively filtered out smaller and mid-sized contractors from the bidding arena. The financial threshold ensures that only balance-sheet-strong players can realistically compete.

8Low-value consulting tender hints at deeper play in carbon market groundwork
A modestly sized consulting tender is quietly laying the groundwork for emerging carbon market mechanisms. The structure reveals more about bidder positioning and risk allocation than the scope alone suggests.

8Outsourcing model in distribution signals shift from asset focus to service delivery
A significant manpower tender highlights a growing focus on service delivery rather than asset ownership in distribution. Execution responsibility is increasingly being externalised. This trend could redefine how utilities structure future contracts.

8Rs 300 crore ash logistics tender tightens vendor pool under percentage pricing model
A Rs 300 crore ash logistics contract is quietly redefining how cost and control are balanced in bulk material handling. The percentage-based pricing framework appears simple but embeds significant risk transfer onto contractors.

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Independent engineer role scales up at 8 GW evacuation build-out, expanding oversight mandate
An independent engineer assignment tied to an 8 GW evacuation system goes far beyond routine certification scope. The mandate embeds deep coordination responsibilities across multiple packages and execution fronts.

8400 kV line tender sees repeated deadline resets amid spec recalibration
Multiple deadline extensions and technical corrigenda suggest a transmission tender still stabilising its scope. Changes in key components like insulators and OPGW point to deeper design-level recalibration. The eventual bid response will indicate whether competition intensifies or margins come under pressure.

8Rs 5 crore rooftop solar tender sees multiple resets amid scope recalibration
Repeated deadline extensions and a late-stage technical amendment have quietly reshaped the competitive landscape of this rooftop solar EPC package. What appears routine on the surface reflects deeper design adjustments and signs of bidder hesitation Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Apr 17: 8Rs 1.01 crore EMD 400 kV line tender sees reset as timelines stretch amid spec shifts
Multiple corrigenda and a late-stage deadline extension point to underlying alignment challenges in a key transmission corridor package. Technical specifications continue to evolve even as bidders reassess entry thresholds and risk exposure.

8High entry barrier slows strategy consultancy empanelment as timelines stretch
Multiple deadline extensions suggest a strategy consultancy empanelment process still grappling with bidder appetite and internal alignment. A steep entry threshold is quietly narrowing the competitive field even as scope visibility remains limited.

8Rs 2 crore entry barrier anchors ESP upgrade tender as timelines stretch
An ESP upgrade package is seeing repeated deadline extensions even before bids are finalised. A Rs 2 crore entry threshold sits alongside a structure that transfers end-to-end supply chain risk onto contractors.

8Repeated deadline extensions reshape bid strategy in transmission project
Successive deadline shifts have stretched the bid cycle by several months, altering the competitive timeline. This directly impacts how bidders structure financing, resource planning, and risk assumptions.

8Rs 6.50 crore EMD transmission tender for 600 MW evacuation sees repeated resets
A high-stakes renewable evacuation package is struggling to settle into a stable bidding cycle. Multiple deadline extensions and a mid-process price reset point to deeper market friction. The final outcome could influence how large-scale transmission tenders are structured and priced going forward.

8Six deadline extensions redraw bidding rhythm in transmission project
Repeated timeline shifts over two months have significantly altered the bidding rhythm for this transmission package. Each extension gives bidders more preparation time but also prolongs uncertainty around execution planning.

8Hybrid solar-storage scope raises execution stakes in EPC tender
The addition of battery storage transforms a conventional solar EPC package into a far more complex engineering assignment. Contractors must now manage integration, dispatch logic, and lifecycle performance in a single execution frame. What appears incremental on paper could prove transformative in on-ground delivery. Details

NEWS UPDATE: ENVIRONMENT & REGULATORY CLEARANCES

Apr 17: ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCES

8Environment Ministry sets 30 April thermal power EAC meeting - agenda runs to 1,865 lines
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has published the agenda for the 42nd Expert Appraisal Committee (Thermal Power Project) meeting on 30 April 2026. The exhaustive document (Agenda ID EC/AGENDA/EAC/890843/4/2026) lines up environmental clearances across India's thermal pipeline.
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NEWS UPDATE: UTILITY OPERATIONS, COMPLIANCE & PERSONNEL

Apr 17: GUJARAT UTILITIES - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

8GIFT Power reports zero accidents for Q4 FY 2025-26
GIFT Power Company Ltd.'s fourth-quarter SoP filing to GERC for January-March 2026 — a clean accident register for GIFT City and a classification-wise log of consumer complaints received, redressed and pending during the quarter.
8Torrent Power logs Q4 performance for Ahmedabad and Surat
Torrent Power's Standard of Performance compliance report for January to March 2026 covering its Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Surat license areas — including fatal and non-fatal accident counts and a classification-wise register of consumer complaints.
8Torrent Power's Dahej area reports a clean Q4 safety sheet
The Dahej license area's SoP filing to GERC for Q4 FY 2025-26 — zero fatal or non-fatal accidents for the quarter, with a small complaint register showing most grievances redressed within stipulated time.
8UGVCL files Q3 regulatory scorecard with GERC
Uttar Gujarat Vij Company's Regulatory Information Report for October to December 2025 — a multi-sheet workbook opening with the power supply position and key parameters, submitted to the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission.
8PGVCL Q3 regulatory report filed - but text extraction failed
Paschim Gujarat Vij Company's Regulatory Information Management System submission for Q3 FY 2025-26 is part of the bundle, but the spreadsheet's content could not be parsed in this pipeline — only the filename is informative.

PSPCL — INTERNAL CIRCULARS & PERSONNEL

8PSPCL CFO issues Accounts Circular No. 04/2026 to all field units
The Chief Financial Officer, Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd, The Mall, Patiala has issued Accounts Circular No. 04/2026 (Memo 1147-1376/WM&G/A-130/Vol.-II, dated 15 April 2026) to all Additional SEs, Sr. Xens, RE officers and Sr. AOs/AOs across PSPCL's accounting and DDO units.
8PSPCL services-2 issues order no. 26: Promotions, postings and transfers
The office of the Manager (HR)/Services-2, PSPCL Patiala has issued Order No. 26 dated 16 April 2026, putting into immediate effect a list of promotions, postings and transfers — including the transfer of Varinder Kumar (Emp ID 110614) as Dy. Secretary/Establishment at O&M GHTP.
8PSPCL's 93,000-character personnel dossier surfaces from Engineer-II office
An extensive OCR-scanned document from the Deputy Secretary/Engineering-II office at PSPCL Patiala runs to more than 8,700 lines and 13,887 words, covering personnel matters across the utility's engineering cadre.
8PSPCL Amritsar schedules 20-24 April training programme
A second note from the Principal/TTI, PSPCL Amritsar confirms a training programme running from 20 April to 24 April 2026, 09:00 to 17:00, for nominated officers — in follow-up to memo Nos. 427/429 dated 29 January 2026.
8GGSSTP Rupnagar reports fly-ash utilisation for February 2026
PSPCL's Guru Gobind Singh Super Thermal Plant, Rupnagar (840 MW) has disclosed details of ash utilisation for February 2026 — covering dry fly ash, ESP fly ash, bottom ash, pond ash availability, legacy stock and net disposal across its designated ash-disposal areas.

MAHARASHTRA & UP — RECRUITMENT & TRAINING

8Maharashtra opens NCVT Electrician apprenticeship drive
A Marathi-language government notice (rendered in legacy Devanagari encoding) inviting applications under the National Council for Vocational Training scheme for the Electrician trade, with the online window pointing to apprenticeshipindia.gov.in.
8Maharashtra State Power body issues online recruitment notice
A Marathi-language public notification from a 220 kV-linked Maharashtra power entity (CIN U40109MH2005SGC153646) setting out an online application schedule for ITI-qualified candidates, with deadlines in April 2026.
8PVVNL Meerut publishes planned shutdown schedule for 17 April
Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam (PVVNL), Meerut has detailed planned feeder shutdowns across Bulandshahr and other zones on 17 April 2026 for pole shifting, substation testing and tree cutting, listing affected urban and rural consumers by feeder and time slot.
8Power Grid Bangladesh reassigns Project Director Prabir Chandra Dutta
Power Grid Bangladesh PLC, through its Human Resource Management-2 wing in Aftabnagar, Dhaka, has issued an office order dated 15 April 2026 pursuant to a 7 April 2026 Government order, making a fresh assignment for Project Director Prabir Chandra Dutta (ID 00259).
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NEWS UPDATE: STOCK EXCHANGE DISCLOSURES & CORPORATE AFFAIRS

Apr 17: LISTED PSU POWER COMPANIES

8POWERGRID tenure of two independent directors ends
A Regulation 30 SEBI LODR disclosure filed with BSE and NSE on 16 April 2026 by Power Grid Corporation, confirming that the tenure of Shri Shiv Tapasya Paswan and Shri Rohit Vaswani as Independent Directors concluded on 15 April 2026.
8Power Grid Corporation sends compliance letter to exchanges
Power Grid Corporation of India (NSE: POWERGRID; BSE: 532898) has filed a short intimation dated 16 April 2026 addressed to the General Managers (Listing) at NSE (BKC) and BSE (Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers).
8Navratna SJVN files routine intimation with NSE and BSE
SJVN Limited (CIN: L40101HP1988GOI008409), the Navratna CPSE and Centre-Himachal joint venture, has issued letter SJVN/CS/93/2026 dated 16 April 2026 to the stock exchanges under symbol SJVN-EQ and scrip code 533206.
8NHPC company secretariat files disclosure from Faridabad
NHPC Limited (CIN: L40101HR1975GOI032564), from its Company Secretariat at the NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad, has issued a routine compliance communication.
8GAIL (India) circulates press release to NSE and BSE
GAIL (India) Limited (NSE: GAIL-EQ; BSE: 532155), under reference ND/GAIL/SECTT/2026 dated 16 April 2026, has submitted a press release to the listing compliance departments of the National Stock Exchange and BSE Limited.
8IREDA secures fresh [ICRA]AAA (Stable) on Rs. 35,500 crore FY27 borrowing programme
ICRA has, on 16 April 2026, assigned [ICRA]AAA (Stable)/[ICRA]A1+ ratings to Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited's freshly proposed Rs. 35,500 crore long-term borrowing programme for FY 2027 and reaffirmed its other ratings — reinforcing IREDA's standing as a top-tier green-finance borrower.

LISTED PRIVATE POWER & ENERGY COMPANIES

8Reliance Power issues Regulation 74(5) depositories certificate
Reliance Power Ltd (RTNPOWER/EQ, BSE Scrip 533122) has filed a compliance certificate with NSE and BSE on 16 April 2026 in terms of Regulation 74(5) of the SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations.
8Reliance Power communicates with exchanges from Navi Mumbai base
Reliance Power Limited (CIN: L40101MH1995PLC084687) — with registered office at Ballard Estate and corporate base at Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City, Navi Mumbai — has issued a 16 April 2026 compliance intimation.
8Reliance Infrastructure updates BSE and NSE from Ballard Estate HQ
Reliance Infrastructure Limited (CIN: L75100MH1929PLC001530), from its registered office at Reliance Centre, 19 Walchand Hirachand Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai, has submitted a regulatory intimation dated 16 April 2026 to BSE and NSE.
8Torrent Power files 400-line disclosure with BSE and NSE
Torrent Power Limited (BSE: 532779, NSE: TORNTPOWER) has submitted a detailed regulatory filing on 16 April 2026 to both the Corporate Relationship Department at BSE and the Listing Department at NSE.
8PTC India files 81-line compliance letter with BSE and NSE
PTC India (BSE Scrip 532524, Company Code PTC) has issued a 16 April 2026 communication to the Listing Departments of BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange, filed under the SEBI (LODR) Regulations.
8CESC files reference DOC:SEC:1790/2026-27/50 with stock exchanges
CESC Limited (NSE Symbol CESC; BSE Scrip 500084) has sent letter DOC:SEC:1790/2026-27/50 dated 16 April 2026 to the Listing Departments of the National Stock Exchange (G-Block, BKC) and BSE Limited.
8DPSCLTD flags reappointment of independent director to the exchanges
India Power Corporation Ltd (Ref: IPCL/SE/LODR/2026-27/2; Symbol DPSCLTD) has, on 16 April 2026, intimated the NSE and the Metropolitan Stock Exchange about the reappointment of an Independent Director under Regulation 30 of SEBI (LODR).
8HPL Electric and Power files disclosure with NSE and BSE
HPL (Symbol: HPL, BSE Scrip 540136) has sent a brief regulatory letter dated 16 April 2026 to the Listing Department of the National Stock Exchange and to BSE Limited's listing desk at Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers.
8GE Vernova T&D India files 587-line regulatory disclosure
GE Vernova T&D India Limited (formerly GE T&D India Limited; CIN L31102DL1957PLC193993; Symbol GVT&D), from its corporate office at T-5 & T-6 Axis House, Sector-128, Noida, has submitted a detailed 16 April 2026 disclosure to BSE and NSE.
8BF Utilities intimates exchanges on 16 April
BF Utilities Limited (CIN: L40108PN2000PLC015323; Symbol: BFUTILITIE, BSE Scrip 532430) has issued letter SECT/BFUL/ dated 16 April 2026 to the National Stock Exchange and BSE Limited.
8Sterling and Wilson Solar sends 16 April intimation to exchanges
Sterling & Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd (BSE Scrip 542760; NSE: SWSOLAR) has issued a regulatory letter dated 16 April 2026 to BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange under its standard compliance filings.
8Urja Global files routine disclosure under symbol URJA
Urja Global (BSE Scrip 526987; NSE Symbol URJA) has sent a compliance letter dated 16 April 2026 to the Managers at BSE Limited (Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers) and the National Stock Exchange (Exchange Plaza, BKC).
8AHASolar Technologies updates exchanges from Ahmedabad HQ
AHASolar Technologies Limited (CIN: L74999GJ2017PLC098479) — an energy consultancy, solar software and net-zero advisory firm based at Kalasagar Shopping Hub, Ghatlodiya, Ahmedabad — has submitted a regulatory filing to the exchanges.
8Surana Solar files routine update from Cherlapally works
Surana Solar Limited (formerly Surana Ventures Limited) — an ISO 9001:2008-certified unit of the Surana Group at Plot 212/3 & 4, IDA Cherlapally, Hyderabad — has submitted a stock-exchange disclosure.
8High Energy Batteries to review FY26 results on 12 May; dividend on the table
High Energy Batteries (India) Ltd has told BSE that its Board will meet on Tuesday, 12 May 2026 to approve audited results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2026, fix a date for the 65th AGM, and decide on declaring or passing over a dividend for FY 2025-26.
8Lakadia-Vadodara Transmission retains [ICRA]AAA (Stable) on Rs. 1,840 crore term loan
ICRA has reaffirmed its [ICRA]AAA (Stable) rating on Lakadia Vadodara Transmission Project Limited's Rs. 1,840 crore long-term fund-based term loan, underscoring the project's strong credit profile and transmission off-take visibility.
8Pasolite Electricals continues in ICRA's non-cooperating category
ICRA has noted that Pasolite Electricals Private Limited continues to remain under its 'Issuer Not Cooperating' category, with the existing [ICRA]B+(Stable) rating carrying the ISSUER NOT COOPERATING* caveat as the company did not engage with the rating process.
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NEWS UPDATE: REGULATORY ORDERS & LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

Apr 17: GUJARAT (GERC) — SOLAR & RENEWABLE PETITIONS

8GUVNL seeks refund for solar developers who exited early
GERC Petition No. 2002 of 2021, where Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam and its four DISCOM co-petitioners ask the Commission to allow refund of connectivity charges paid by small-scale distributed solar developers who exercised the One-Time Exit Option.
8Round two: GUVNL pushes refund for 'second exit' solar players
A sequel to Petition 2002/2021 — GUVNL and the four Gujarat DISCOMs file afresh before GERC, this time seeking refund of connectivity charges for small-scale distributed solar developers who took the Second-Time Exit Option.
8Onix Trans. Power wants hybrid project reclassified as solar
Citing Ministry of Defence guidelines, Onix Trans. Power asks GERC to let it convert evacuation approval for a 30 MW Wind-Solar hybrid project at 66 kV Kagwad into approval for a pure solar project, along with an extension of time for commissioning.
8Martial Solren invokes force majeure on 200 MW solar plant
Martial Solren Pvt. Ltd. petitions GERC for an extension of the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date of its 200 MW Solar PV project in Gujarat, citing Force Majeure events that it says have delayed implementation of the GUVNL-contracted plant.
8Renewgain asks GERC to quash GETCO's deadline letter
Renewgain Pvt. Ltd. challenges a GETCO letter dated 18 February 2025 and seeks a further extension of time, with an interlocutory application pressing GERC for interim stay and urgent relief.
8Onix Two Enersol seeks more time at Sutrapada sub-station
A petition before GERC for extension of the scheduled date of commissioning of evacuation infrastructure for a 40 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid plant connecting to GETCO's 66 kV Sutrapada Sub-Station, blamed on events beyond the developer's control.
8V-Grown Tech fights GETCO's August 2025 letter
V-Grown Tech Pvt. Ltd. petitions GERC for extension of the time period to construct evacuation infrastructure and for quashing of a GETCO letter dated 2 August 2025, with an urgent application seeking interim stay and listing.
8Star Pipe Foundry wants one more year on 20 MW Amreli solar
Star Pipe Foundry (India) Pvt. Ltd. asks GERC to extend commissioning of the balance 9 MW of its 20 MW solar plant at Amreli up to 30 September 2026, connecting at 66 kV to GETCO's Nagadhara Sub-Station.

PUNJAB, MADHYA PRADESH & OTHER STATE REGULATORS

8PSERC sets additional surcharge for open access consumers, Apr-Sep 2026
Punjab SERC order of 15 April 2026 on PSPCL's petition for Additional Surcharge under Section 42(4) of the Electricity Act — also noting delay in filing.
8PSERC hears compliance petition tied to Supreme Court order of 02 December 2024
Hearing note for Petition 62/2025 — seeking PSPCL's compliance with APTEL and Supreme Court orders under Sections 94, 142 and 146 of the Electricity Act.
8MPERC orders the Mohasa Babai ARR and retail tariff for FY 2026-27
Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission's full tariff order in Petition 142/2025 for MPIDC Industrial Area Mohasa Babai — covering O&M, power purchase, IoWC and retail tariff.
8MPERC proposes first amendment to the Madhya Pradesh grid code, 2024
Public Notice No. MPERC/D(Tariff)/2026/588 of 15 April 2026 inviting comments on the draft first amendment to the Madhya Pradesh Electricity Grid Code.
8UPERC issues FY 2026-27 tariff order — 86,000-word ruling reshapes UP's power economics
In Petition No. 2320 of 2025, the Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission has passed an order under Sections 62 and 64 of the Electricity Act, 2003 covering the True-up for FY 2024-25, Annual Performance Review for FY 2025-26, and the Annual Revenue Requirement and Intra-State Tariff for FY 2026-27 — a landmark multi-year ruling that sets the tariff architecture for one of India's largest power markets.
8TNERC sends TNPDC tariff compliance to its tariff wing
A daily order of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission dated 16 April 2026 in M.P. No. 4 of 2026 — TNPDC's compliance report is forwarded to the Tariff Wing for examination, with the matter called again on 28 April 2026.
8TN Electricity Ombudsman opens consumer appeal no. 63 of 2025
A Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman order in A.P. No. 63 of 2025, heard before Tmt. K. Indirani at the Chennai office — a consumer grievance appeal recorded under the 'consumer is the most important visitor' mantra.
8Bihar begins suo-motu proceeding for new electricity supply code, 2026
BERC order SMP-06/2026 dated 16 April 2026 opening a Suo-Motu proceeding to frame the new Bihar Electricity Supply Code, with appearances from Bihar Sugar Mills Association and Magadh Sugar & Energy Ltd.
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NEWS UPDATE: HYDRO POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Apr 17: HYDRO POWER — NATIONAL STATUS

8India now has 44,239 MW of hydro running across 211 projects
A CEA status report as on 31 March 2026 on hydro-electric project development — 539 projects in the pipeline totalling 1,33,410 MW, with milestones including the phased commissioning of Subansiri Lower HEP units through the winter.
8India's pumped storage potential crosses 2,88,000 MW
A CEA status of pumped storage plant development — 262 projects identified across on-stream and off-stream categories, with 10 PSPs already in operation (7,425.6 MW) and another 82 in the under-construction to under-S&I pipeline.
8J&K alone holds 12,264 MW of hydro potential, CEA profile shows
A detailed state/UT-wise CEA profile (March 2026) on India's large-hydro development — opening with Jammu and Kashmir's 32 identified projects, broken up into in-operation, under-construction, CEA-concurred, under S&I and balance-capacity buckets.
8Indus basin leads India's developed hydro capacity
A basin-wise snapshot of large hydro-electric potential (above 25 MW) as on 31 March 2026 — Indus, Ganga and other river basins measured by identified capacity, in-operation MW, under-construction MW and balance capacity percentages.
8State-wise map of India's large-hydro pipeline updated
A companion to the basin-wise report, this CEA state and region-wise table (as on 31 March 2026) lays out installed-capacity potential above 25 MW — identified, reassessed, in-operation, under-construction and S&I capacity for every jurisdiction.

RENEWABLE ENERGY — REGULATORY & GRID COMPLIANCE

8ISTS connectivity sanctioned: JSW, Renew Surya and Ayana head the southern approval list
Plant-wise ISTS connectivity approvals with generation type and approved quantum — led by JSW Renew Energy (540 MW wind) and Renew Surya Ojas (478 MW hybrid).
8LVRT events Oct 2025-Jan 2026: GRT flags 5 MU loss from non-compliance
Event log of Low Voltage Ride Through incidents in the south — triggering faults, LVRT compliance verdicts, generation loss and PMU plots.
8Pavagada solar park SPDs still behind on model submission and harmonic measurement
Plant-level compliance status against CEA Technical Standards — harmonics, steady-state models, reactive compensation and PPC — for developers at Pavagada Solar Park.
8Solar meters at Ananthapuram and Pavagada show up to 3:59-minute time drift
List of meters drifting between 1 and 5 minutes across APSPCL and KSPDCL solar stations as of Feb 2026, with a mixed status on corrective action.
8Fast frequency response tracked across six high-frequency events in January 2026
Per-event FFR performance for high-frequency events (f > 50.3 Hz) in January 2026, with start time, duration, max frequency and QCA contact details for each RE generator.
8Pavagada telemetry in January 2026: Adyah B1 missing 100% of analog points
Developer-wise summary of analog-point telemetry failures and intermittent data at Pavagada's ACME, Adyah and other blocks.
8SRLDC communication health check: VOIP failures across Galiveedu, Athena and Azure plants
Plant-by-plant tracking of VOIP channels, MCC/BCC main & standby status, firewall and UNMS connectivity with SRLDC for southern RE generators.
8Athena Bhiwadi solar's weekly dues stack up across FY 2024-25
Week-by-week record of final charges levied, amounts paid and outstanding balances for Athena Bhiwadi Solar Power Pvt Ltd and related entities.
8Small-ticket interest dues from six RE entities hit Rs. 1.97 lakh
Outstanding interest payments from Ayana Renewable Power, KREDL, IRCON, Serentica, Vena Energy Gadag and Sembcorp Green Infra between Nov 2024 and Mar 2025.
8Ministry of power pushes RCO compliance deadline to 31 May 2026
A 16 April 2026 MoP (RCM Division) letter granting an extension for Designated Consumers to submit Renewable Consumption Obligation compliance data for FY 2024-25.
8UPNEDA Kusum C1 scheme: Solar pump price list for 3-10 HP
A one-page UP New & Renewable Energy Development Agency flyer listing subsidy prices for 3 HP, 5 HP, 7.5 HP and 10 HP solar pumps under the Kusum C1 scheme.

RENEWABLE ENERGY — INDUSTRY & RESEARCH

8JinkoSolar crosses 390 GW cumulative shipments; leads industry with 86 GW in 2025
JinkoSolar Holding Co. (NYSE: JKS) announced on 16 April 2026 its unaudited Q4 and full-year 2025 results: 86 GW of module shipments for the year, retaining the industry's top rank, with the company becoming the first module-maker to cross 390 GW cumulative shipments and the Tiger Neo series alone passing 220 GW.
8Inox Wind profile: 2.5 GW capacity and a 4.45 MW turbine in the works
A research note on Inox Wind Limited profiles the Noida-headquartered INOXGFL Group company as one of India's leading integrated wind energy players, with 2 MW and 3 MW WTGs in production, a licensed 4.45 MW low-wind-speed variant, and over 2.5 GW of manufacturing capacity across Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
8IEEFA's 'stampede to gas' grades US utilities on fossil-fuel transition
In an April 2026 briefing note, IEEFA analyst Dennis Wamsted examines the rush to build new US gas-fired generation capacity through three case studies — awarding one failing grade, one A, and marking a third as incomplete — and warns that utilities are committing to gas at exactly the wrong moment.
8IEA special report: 'Key questions on energy and AI' charts the power demand of the AI era
The International Energy Agency's new World Energy Outlook Special Report tackles the biggest open questions at the intersection of energy and artificial intelligence — from data-centre electricity demand to grid readiness and clean-power sourcing — in a sweeping global analysis spanning IEA members and accession countries.
8Ceres Power pitches fuel cells and electrolysers as the fast track to power at scale
In a 15 April 2026 capital-markets deck, UK-based Ceres Power positions itself as a world leader in electrochemistry for fuel cells and electrolysers, pitting its technology against gas turbines (5-7 years), small modular reactors (7-10 years) and grid connections (5-10+ years) to deliver new generation at 'scale and pace'.
8BEE and TERI release joint energy efficiency document
The Bureau of Energy Efficiency, a statutory body under the Ministry of Power, has issued a document in association with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) from its Sewa Bhawan headquarters in New Delhi.
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NEWS UPDATE: GENERATION — THERMAL, FUEL & DAILY REPORTS

Apr 17: CEA DAILY GENERATION REPORTS (DGR)

8All-India power overview 14 April: Northern thermal falls 18.6% short of programme
DGR Sub-Report 1 for 14 April 2026 records region-wise thermal, nuclear and hydro against FY 2026-27 programme, with the Northern thermal sector down 2,434 MU till date.
8All-India power overview 15 April: Northern thermal deviation narrows to 17.77%
Day-after DGR Sub-Report 1 showing generation programme vs. actual for 15 April 2026, with modest improvement in the Northern thermal gap.
8Station-wise generation deep-dive for 14 April: Northern region totals 16,452.91 MW under outage
DGR Sub-Report 2 — the most detailed grid report — lists every power station unit-by-unit with region, state, sector, type, coal stock and outage details for 14 April 2026.
8Station-wise generation deep-dive for 15 April: Northern outage narrows to 16,152.51 MW
The exhaustive DGR Sub-Report 2 for 15 April 2026, refreshing the unit-wise roster of capacity, programme, actual and outage status.
8All-India capacity online: 65,243.81 MW in the North on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 3 summarises capacity availability by region — planned, forced, other-reason outages and final online capacity on 14 April 2026.
8Capacity online ticks up to 65,544.21 MW in the North on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 3 refreshes region-wise capacity availability with modest improvement on 15 April 2026.
8State-wise shortfall scorecard 14 April: Delhi down 4.7 MU vs. programme
DGR Sub-Report 4 provides utility-wise capacity and generation performance by state, with deviations from programme for day and year-to-date on 14 April 2026.
8Stabilised capacity check: Northern thermal at 87.03% online on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 5 compares stabilised capacity with capacity online as percentages for thermal, nuclear and hydro by region on 14 April 2026.
8Stabilised capacity rises to 87.81% online in North on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 5 updates the stabilised-vs-online capacity percentages by region and fuel type for 15 April 2026.
8Hydro reservoir watch 14 April: Bhakra sits 87 ft below full level
DGR Sub-Report 6 tracks daily reservoir position — FRL, present level, min-drawdown level, contents in MCM and energy potential — for every major Indian hydro reservoir on 14 April 2026.
8Bhakra drops another 26 cm on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 6 updates reservoir levels and cumulative energy generation since 1 April for 15 April 2026.
8NTPC on 14 April: 36.91 MU shortfall in the North
DGR Sub-Report 8 tracks NTPC's region-wise programme vs. actual generation with deviation percentages for 14 April 2026.
8NTPC on 15 April: South beats programme by 10.48 MU
DGR Sub-Report 8 gives NTPC's refreshed region-wise performance scorecard for 15 April 2026.
8NTPC station-level log 14 April: Faridabad CCPP shows 6.58 days of coal stock
DGR Sub-Report 9 details NTPC stations plant-by-plant with capacity, outage, coal stock days and programme vs. actual generation on 14 April 2026.
8Coal, lignite and nuclear maintenance log for 14 April: Yamuna Nagar unit 2 under 300 MW planned outage
DGR Sub-Report 10 lists unit-level planned, forced (major and minor) and other maintenance for 14 April 2026 — Yamuna Nagar TPS and others detailed.
8Heavyweight units watch: 660 MW Mahatma Gandhi unit 2 under maintenance on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 11 tracks maintenance at thermal and nuclear units of 500 MW and above for 14 April 2026.
8Large-unit tracker: Mahatma Gandhi 660 MW continues outage on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 11 updates the 500+ MW maintenance register with the latest unit status on 15 April 2026.
8Pragati CCPP unit 1 still out after 15+ days: Long-duration outage log on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 12 tracks thermal and nuclear units out of the grid for more than 15 days in FY 2026-27, with reasons ranging from GT lube-oil issues to miscellaneous failures.
8Units offline for over a year: I.P. CCPP 2, 3 and 4 still idle since January 2019
DGR Sub-Report 13 lists long-term out-of-grid units as of 14 April 2026 with reasons such as standby status and low-system-demand shutdowns.
8Ropar TPS 3 and Suratgarh TPS 4 return to grid on 14 April
DGR Sub-Report 14 details recommissioning of thermal and nuclear units on 14 April 2026, including water-wall and reheater tube-leakage recoveries.
8Goindwal Sahib and Barsingsar lignite back online on 15 April
DGR Sub-Report 14 for 15 April 2026 reports the latest set of units returned to service after electrical miscellaneous issues.
8Fresh trips on 14 April: Kalisindh TPS 2 (600 MW) down with SUP fault
DGR Sub-Report 15 lists thermal and nuclear units that went out of grid on 14 April 2026, with causes from furnace flame failure to water-wall tube leakage.
8Fuel-wise generation on 14 April: Coal falls 163 MU short of daily programme
DGR Sub-Report 17 breaks down generation by fuel type for 14 April 2026 — thermal coal, lignite and more — with programme vs. actual at the daily, monthly and yearly levels.
8Fuel-wise generation on 15 April: Coal closes month 5,377 MU below target
DGR Sub-Report 17 for 15 April 2026 rolls forward the fuel-wise generation scorecard for the current month and year.
8CEA's daily renewable report: State-by-state wind, solar and biomass output on 15 April
The Central Electricity Authority's Renewable Project Monitoring Division details MU-level generation from wind, solar, biomass, bagasse and small hydro across all Indian states and regions for 15 April 2026.
8Daily coal stock report: Critical stock stations flagged on 15 April
CEA's Fuel Management Division report catalogues state-wise thermal stations, days of stock held vs. 85% PLF requirement, and remarks for stations running critical on 15-04-2026.

MAHARASHTRA — MAHAGENCO / MSPGCL

8MSPGCL's March 2026 fuel use lags approved plan
A unit-wise comparison of Maharashtra State Power Generation's domestic and imported coal consumption against the Fuel Utilisation Plan approved by MERC — with quantity, GCV, price and reasons for deviation laid out station by station for the month of March 2026.
8Merit order dispatch stack released for April 2026
MSEDCL's DISCOM-wise MOD stack of variable charges (Rs./kWh) effective 16 April to 15 May 2026, ranking every generating station — from Kawas and Gandhar to long lists of thermal and gas-based plants — in descending order of variable cost under the State Grid Code.

TELANGANA — TSGENCO

8TSGENCO thermal fleet pushes 76% PLF on 16 April
Telangana Power Generation Corporation's daily generation report for 16 April 2026 — unit-wise megawatt output and plant load factor from Kothagudem V, VI and VII, Kakatiya I and II, Bhadradri and Yadadri, with cumulative figures for 1-16 April.
8Telangana reservoirs sit higher than a year ago
TSGENCO's reservoir particulars for 17 April 2026 compared against the same date in 2025 — gross and live storage (in TMC ft) and equivalent energy (MU) for Jurala, Srisailam, Nagarjunasagar, Pulichintala, Singur, Nizamsagar and Pochampad.

NTPC

8Bongaigaon TPP monthly key parameters through March 2026
Monthly operating metrics for NTPC's 750 MW Bongaigaon TPP — installed MCR, on-bar hours, normative SHR, MAR and cumulative CVPF/CVSF across Apr 2025-Mar 2026.
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NEWS UPDATE: GRID OPERATIONS & SYSTEM RELIABILITY

Apr 17: NATIONAL & ALL-INDIA GRID

8All-India daily system operation report records 60,445 MW NR peak with zero shortage
Grid Controller of India's System Operation Department daily report for 16 April 2026 (Excel) shows Northern Region's peak demand met at 60,445 MW with zero shortage, and consolidates demand-met data for NR, WR, SR, ER and NER.
8NLDC power supply position report no. 843 released from New Delhi
Grid Controller of India Limited's National Load Despatch Centre at Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi has issued Power Supply Position Report No. 843 for 15 April 2026, consolidating all-India demand met, availability and regional dispatch data.
8NLDC frequency profile shows narrow band on 16 April (Thursday)
The National Load Despatch Centre's frequency profile for 16 April 2026 plots instantaneous frequency through the day, tracking a narrow band around 50 Hz with transient excursions visible in the 49.95-50.25 Hz range.
8NLDC's system reliability indices for 16 April quantify ATC violation share
The National Load Despatch Centre, New Delhi has published the System Reliability Indices Report for 16 April 2026, including the percentage of blocks for which the Available Transfer Capability (ATC) was violated across key corridors.
8Grid-India ancillary services and SCUC report shows reserve margins for 16 April
Grid Controller of India's Daily Report on Ancillary Services and Security Constrained Unit Commitment for 16 April 2026 profiles spinning up/down reserves against requirement levels, supporting secure operation of the Indian grid.
8NLDC SCUC for 17 April: Rihand, Talcher and Singrauli among most-expensive despatched stations
The NLDC SCUC Generator Schedule and ECR table for 17 April 2026 (published on 16 April at 15:00) lists central-sector generators scheduled under security-constrained commitment, including Darlipali (330.93 MW @ 111.4 p/kWh), Talcher, Rihand 1/2/3 and Singrauli TPS, all flagged SCUC = YES.
8All-India angular spread mapped from Vindhyachal for 16 April
The all-India angular spread chart for 16 April 2026 plots phase-angle differences at grid nodes — from Agra and Alipurduar to Hosur, Moga, Silchar and Thrissur — measured with respect to Vindhyachal, a core indicator of system stress.
8NLDC excel generating-unit outage report lists RAPS-A and Dadri GPS among 16 April shutdowns
The NLDC Generating Unit Outage Report for 16 April 2026 (Excel) captures planned outages in the Central Sector, including RAPS-A Unit 1 (100 MW, NPCIL) in Rajasthan and Dadri GPS Unit 6 (154.51 MW, NTPC) in Uttar Pradesh, along with other units nationwide.
81.4 million-character transmission outage master file opens the books on the entire Indian grid
The all-India Transmission Element Outage Report for 16 April 2026 (Excel, 1.38 million characters) lists every planned and forced transmission element outage across the country — from 220 kV transfer bus bays at Sonipat to Bikaner (PG) bays — in what is effectively the daily master outage ledger of India's transmission system.

REGIONAL GRID — SOUTHERN REGION (SRLDC)

8Southern grid held near-perfect frequency on 16 April — 98.9% of day in IEGC band
The Southern Region's 16 April 2026 frequency profile shows an average of 49.966 Hz with a standard deviation of just 0.078 Hz; frequency stayed within the 49.7-50.2 Hz IEGC band for 98.924% of the day, with a peak of 50.228 Hz at 18:02:10.
8Southern region daily PSP report: Evening peak, off-peak and energy at a glance
The Southern Region Power Supply Position Report for 16 April 2026 lays out regional availability versus demand at evening peak (20:00), off-peak (03:00) and in day-energy terms, along with frequency and shortage data — a 30,000-character operational snapshot.
8SRLDC day-ahead forecast: Southern demand to swing between 55 GW and 80 GW on 17 April
The Southern Region's load forecast for 17 April 2026 charts block-wise expected demand ranging from a trough around 55,000 MW to peaks near 80,000 MW, framing dispatch decisions for state utilities and exchange participants.
8SRLDC week-ahead forecast targets 65-77 GW southern demand band
The Southern Region's week-ahead demand forecast for 17-23 April 2026 projects daily peaks moving between roughly 65,000 MW and 77,000 MW — a key signal for fuel scheduling and short-term power procurement in the south.
8Southern region transmission forced-outage report for 16 April
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre has published its Transmission Forced Outage Report for 16 April 2026, listing affected elements by voltage class, owner, outage and revival times along with reasons and remarks.
8SRLDC publishes 16 April reservoir report with energy and inflow figures
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre's Reservoir Report for 16 April 2026 provides levels, stored energy, inflows and year-ago comparatives for key southern reservoirs used by the region's hydro fleet.
8SRLDC tallies delayed-payment interest to the pool for March 2026
Grid-India (SRLDC Bangalore) letter to SRPC detailing entity-wise delayed payments and interest obligations for March 2026.
8March 2026 delayed-payment ledger: 10-sheet workbook of DSM, REAC, net-AS and congestion
Spreadsheet companion to the SRLDC letter — consolidated and category-wise interest payable by each southern entity.
8Interest register for March 2026: JSW Karur Wind owes Rs. 2.39 lakh, Ostro Kannada Rs. 29,973
Entity-wise interest statement for March 2026 by category (States/UT, ISGS, IPPs, Renewables) with total paid amounts and interest.
8SRLDC's 4th renewables sub-committee: India's 500 GW non-fossil goal shapes the agenda
Minutes of the Southern Regional Power Committee's 4th RE Sub-Committee meeting on 24 February 2026, covering monthly Protection Performance Indices and compliance under CERC IEGC 2023.

REGIONAL GRID — WESTERN REGION (WRLDC)

8Western region's 16 April operation report covers demand, supply and frequency
The Western Regional Load Despatch Centre's Daily Operation Report for 16 April 2026 consolidates evening-peak and off-peak demand met, shortage, requirement, frequency and day energy for India's largest power consumption zone.
8WRLDC system reliability indices for 16 April — ATC violations quantified
The Western Regional Load Despatch Centre, Mumbai has issued the Daily System Reliability Indices Report for 16 April 2026, reporting the percentage of blocks and hours for which ATC was violated across the region's key corridors.
8WRLDC line outage report: Over 2,400 lines of transmission data for 16 April
The Western Region's Transmission Line Outage status report for 16 April 2026 — spanning nearly 100,000 characters and over 2,400 lines — details every planned and forced transmission element outage in the region, a core input for grid-security analytics.
8RenewGreen DSM revision sends Rs. 21.48 million moving for one September week
WRPC statement of revised DSM payable/receivable for RenewGreen SLPR_HS and HSI across eight weeks (Sep-Nov 2025), triggered by an earlier misdeclaration of infirm capacity.
8Extended WRPC reactive energy ledger runs past 29,000 words
A longer VARh account for 16-22 March 2026 addressed to the full Western region mailing list, with extensive per-line MVARh and rupee charge tables.
8WRPC reactive energy bills tally for the week of 16-22 March 2026
A sprawling line-by-line VARh account for the Western Region — 220 kV and 400 kV lines across Solapur STPS, GIPCL, Satpura, Jaypee Bina and more — with per-day MVARh flows and rupee charges.

REGIONAL GRID — EASTERN & NORTH EASTERN REGIONS

8Eastern region daily operation report captures 16 April demand and dispatch
The Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's Daily Operation Report for 16 April 2026 records demand met, shortage/surplus, requirement and frequency at evening peak and off-peak, along with day-energy totals — a 20,800-character regional grid snapshot.
8Eastern region forecast accuracy for 15 April: Day-ahead MAPE 3.33%, intra-day 1.53%
The ERLDC forecast-error report for 15 April 2026 shows the day-ahead forecast logged a MAPE of 3.33% (RMSE 4.3%) while intra-day forecasts were much tighter at 1.53% MAPE and 1.91% RMSE — with block-wise actual vs. forecast data tabulated.
8Eastern region forecast sharpens on 16 April — intra-day MAPE drops to 0.95%
ERLDC's forecast-error report for 16 April 2026 records improved accuracy versus the previous day — day-ahead MAPE of 3.07% (RMSE 3.38%) and intra-day MAPE of just 0.95% (RMSE 1.23%) — a strong forecasting result for the region.
8Eastern region NPMC report details 16 April generation outages
The Eastern Region NPMC generation-outages report for 16 April 2026 details planned outages in the Central Sector — with station, fuel, state, unit number, capacity and expected revival dates — across the region's key thermal assets.
8ERLDC's 400 kV VDI report tracks voltage discipline across eastern substations
The Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre, Kolkata has released its VDI data for 15 April 2026, detailing percentage of time each 400 kV substation stayed within, above or below the IEGC voltage band, along with minimum, maximum and average voltages.
8North east met peak demand of 2,899 MW with no shortage on 16 April
The NERLDC Daily Operation Report shows the North Eastern Region met a peak demand of 2,899 MW at 20:00 on 16 April 2026 with zero shortage and frequency at 50.03 Hz; off-peak demand of 1,511 MW was also fully met.
8NERLDC Shillong publishes frequency deviation index for 15 April
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre, Shillong has released its Daily Frequency Profile and Frequency Deviation Index (FDI) for 15 April 2026, quantifying grid-discipline performance in the region.
8NERLDC system reliability report for 15 April flags TTC violations
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre, Shillong's System Reliability Report for 15 April 2026 reports on Total Transfer Capability (TTC) violations and other regional reliability indices used for secure operation of the NER grid.
8NERLDC releases 400 kV voltage deviation report for 15 April
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre, Shillong has published the Daily Voltage Deviation Report for 400 kV substations in the NER grid for 15 April 2026, flagging substations outside the IEGC voltage band.
8NERPC 237th OCC meeting to tackle Subansiri lower HEP tripping on 22 April
Agenda for the North Eastern Regional Power Committee's 237th OCC meeting in Shillong — including MCR demonstration of 8 × 250 MW Subansiri Lower HEP and causes of Unit 1 & 2 trips in March 2026.

DEVIATION SETTLEMENT & ANCILLARY SERVICES (NERLDC)

8NE region deviation week 1 of settlement cycle: 22 sheets of 15-minute block data
A giant NERLDC workbook covering 16-22 March 2026 — 8 hydro and 4 thermal stations plus 7 states and 3 regional buckets, each with block-by-block deviation, frequency and DSM charges.
8NE region deviation week 2: 22-sheet deviation ledger continues
The second-week NERLDC deviation workbook (23-29 March 2026) with the same 22-station/state/regional structure and identical block-level schema.
8NE SCUC settlements for week 1: Block-wise increments and refunds
Security Constrained Unit Commitment data for AGBPP, AGTCCPP and BGTPP over 16-22 March 2026 with per-block increment/decrement, variable cost and net charges.
8NE SCUC settlements for week 2: AGBPP opens with 10.14 MWh increment
The 23-29 March 2026 SCUC workbook — same three-station structure, fresh numbers, same variable-cost-based net charge calculation.
8Secondary reserve week 1: BGTPP, Loktak and Kopili log zero SRAS dispatch
SRAS data workbook with 15-min and 5-min views of BGTPP, Loktak and Kopili reserve dispatches for 16-22 March 2026.
8Secondary reserve week 2: BGTPP logs Rs. 12,097 in SRAS up charges in block 1
The 23-29 March 2026 SRAS workbook with active BGTPP reserve-up dispatches and corresponding variable charges.
8Tertiary reserve week 1: Day-ahead, real-time, shortfall and emergency tracked together
TRAS workbook for 16-22 March 2026 spanning four market contexts side-by-side for AGBPP, AGTCCPP and BGTPP.
8Tertiary reserve week 2: Same four-market scaffold, fresh week of dispatches
The 23-29 March 2026 TRAS workbook rolling the same day-ahead/real-time/shortfall/emergency ledger forward one week.
8NERPC circulates provisional SCUC statements for two weeks of March 2026
The cover letter and provisional SCUC accounts for 16 March-29 March 2026 distributed from NERPC Shillong to all member entities.

SCED ACCOUNTS

8Ramagundam STPS unit 1 set to receive Rs. 11.32 crore under SCED for March 2026
Southern Regional SCED monthly account for March 2026 with station-wise increment and decrement charges, net payable/receivable.
8SCED March 2026: Daywise statement and ISGS schedule in two sheets
Excel version of the SCED monthly account with a daywise statement and the supporting ISGS energy schedule.
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NEWS UPDATE: POWER MARKET & TRADING

Apr 17: DAY-AHEAD MARKET (DAM)

8Day-ahead market hits price cap of Rs. 10,000/MWh in overnight slots on 16 April
15-minute DAM snapshot for 16-04-2026 reveals purchase bids of 16,000+ MW against thin sell bids, pushing MCP to the Rs. 10,000/MWh ceiling block after block during the early morning.
8DAM hourly prices cool to Rs. 7,425 by dawn as sell volumes climb
The hourly DAM snapshot for 16-04-2026 captures the curve softening from capped Rs. 10,000/MWh at midnight to around Rs. 7,425/MWh by hour 5 as sell-side depth improves.
8Week-long DAM recap: MCP swings from Rs. 3,262 to Rs. 5,560/MWh
Daily DAM totals for 10-17 April 2026 show purchase bids of 328-368 GWh/day and MCP oscillating between Rs. 3,262 and Rs. 5,560/MWh — a volatile week on IEX.

GREEN DAY-AHEAD MARKET (GDAM)

8Green DAM debuts the day at price-capped Rs. 10,000/MWh
Block-wise Green Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 16-04-2026 with solar, non-solar and hydro bid splits; overnight blocks hit the Rs. 10,000/MWh cap on limited green supply.
8Green DAM weekly view: MCP averaging Rs. 3,638/MWh
Daily GDAM aggregates for 10-17 April 2026 broken down by solar, non-solar and hydro — showing large sell-side depth and weighted MCPs in the Rs. 3,600 range.
8Green DAM spreadsheet: Raw data behind the week's renewable prices
The spreadsheet companion to the GDAM weekly snapshot — full numeric grid of daily bids, cleared volumes and MCPs across solar, non-solar and hydro segments.
8GDAM block-level drilldown: MCV, CLEVOL, CURTAIL and SCHEDVOL tracked minute by minute
The long-form block snapshot for 16-04-2026 opens every 15-minute interval and splits it across 20+ columns — total, solar, non-solar and hydro — for bids, clearance, curtailment and final schedule.
8GDAM hour-by-hour: Full metric stack for each of the day's 24 hours
The hourly GDAM snapshot rolls the 15-minute data into 24 rows, preserving the full MCV/CLEVOL/CURTAIL/SCHEDVOL split for 16-04-2026.
8GDAM daily totals over ten days of mixed activity
The daily-aggregated GDAM snapshot covers 08-17 April 2026, preserving the full solar/non-solar/hydro decomposition for every volume metric.

REAL-TIME MARKET (RTM)

8Real-time market fires early: 50 MWh cleared at Rs. 10,000/MWh in first hour
RTM block-level profile for 16-04-2026 opens with steady 50 MWh clearances at the cap through the first four blocks before tapering to quieter patches.
8RTM hour-by-hour: 3,450 MWh purchase bids in hour 1, then sparse
The hourly RTM snapshot for 16-04-2026 highlights concentrated activity in the opening hour before thinning out for most of the morning.
8RTM weekly view: Market explodes on 16 April with 89,333 MWh purchase bids
Daily RTM totals 10-17 April 2026 showing a sudden surge on 16 April — nearly 90 GWh of bids and ~5 GWh cleared at Rs. 10,000/MWh.
8Alternative RTM snapshot: 46,000 MW purchase bids across session 1
Session-level RTM detail for 16-04-2026 records 1,800-2,600 MW cleared per 15-minute block at Rs. 10,000/MWh during the first session.
8RTM hourly recap: Cleared volumes climb through early morning
The hourly RTM snapshot for 16-04-2026 tracks MCV rising from 2,175 MWh at hour 0 to 5,773 MWh by hour 4, all at the Rs. 10,000/MWh cap.
8RTM week summary: Over 150 GWh cleared per day at peak
Daily RTM totals 10-17 April 2026 — purchase bids of 200-350 GWh/day, cleared volumes up to 173 GWh, and weighted MCPs between Rs. 3,420 and Rs. 5,287/MWh.

HIGH-PRICE DAM & ANCILLARY SERVICES

8High-price DAM stays dormant: 1,576 MW offered, zero cleared
HPDAM 15-minute snapshot for 16-04-2026 shows sellers standing by with 1,576 MW throughout the day but no buyers — MCV and MCP remain zero in every block.
8Eight quiet days for HPDAM: Only one purchase bid all week
The 10-17 April 2026 HPDAM digest shows a single 1,800 MWh purchase bid on 17 April against ~37,838 MWh sell bids every day — still no clearance.
8ASDAM slots quiet: Zero ancillary bids cleared across 15-minute blocks on 16 April 2026
A block-wise Ancillary Services Day-Ahead Market snapshot for 16-04-2026 showing nil bids and nil cleared volume in every 15-minute interval — a textbook idle day for the ASDAM segment.
8ASDAM hourly view confirms no UP-regulation activity on 16 April
The hourly-block ASDAM snapshot tells the same story as the 15-minute version: zero bids, zero clearance, zero MCP across all 24 hours on 16-04-2026.
8Week in ASDAM: Eight straight days of silence (08-17 April 2026)
A daily-aggregated ASDAM snapshot shows UP-regulation bids and cleared volumes at zero from 08 April through 17 April 2026 — a full week without a single ancillary trade.
8Intra-day (IDAS) market: Small bids, tiny trades at the Rs. 10,000 cap
Block-level IDAS volume profile for 16-04-2026 shows occasional 100 MWh purchase bids and fractional cleared volumes, typically settling at the price ceiling.
8Green term-ahead trades cluster around Rs. 9,587/MWh
Instrument-level GTAM trade log for 16-04-2026 on IEX, with DAC-B01 through DAC-B-type contracts clearing at about Rs. 9,587/MWh — tight price dispersion on thin volumes.
8Term-ahead market log runs 21,000+ words of contract-level trades
A colossal TAM trade log on IEX dated 16-04-2026 listing daily contracts (FR1-H01-SR onward) at Rs. 9,500/MWh, with buy/sell bid volumes and weighted averages for every contract.
8PXIL DSM account sits idle on 16 April 2026
Power Exchange India Ltd's Deviation Settlement Mechanism report for 16-04-2026 records cleared buy and sell volumes and prices of zero in every 15-minute period.
8PXIL circular 476: iDAS bidding screens on 'PRATYAY' to change from 20 April
Power Exchange India Limited has issued Circular PXIL/Operations/2025-2026/476 dated 16 April 2026, informing members and clients about changes in the Integrated Day Ahead Spot (iDAS) bidding screens on the 'PRATYAY' platform and related OCF provisions effective 20 April 2026.
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Apr 17:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
  
8Tender for supply of ACCC hamburg conductor Details
  
8Tender for procurement of mechanical temperature switch Details
  
8Tender for work contract for complete servicing and overhauling of 03 nos. of CGL make 400 kV SF6 circuit breakers Details
  
8Tender for work contract for overhauling and repairing of transmission HDR IV of locomotive Details
  
8Tender for certain improvement works Details
  
8Tender for civil maintenance inside Details
  
8Tender for extension to switch house Details
  
8Tender for civil works for extension of switch house Details
  
8Tender for execution of replacement and installation of paver blocks, chequered tiles and stone pitching including Details
  
8Tender for running civil maintenance works Details
  
8Tender for external painting including miscellaneous repair and maintenance works Details
  
8Tender for supply of HT motors mill motor, compressor motor Details
  
8Tender for repair and maintenance of terrace water proofing for structures Details
  
8Tender for replacement of two (2 Nos) cooling water circulation pumps Details
  
8Tender for supply installation testing and laying of 12 core armoured single mode OFC from switchyard Details
  
8Tender for work of design, fabrication and erection of LHP conveyor structures Details
  
8Tender for execution of balance works Details
  
8Tender for work of doing MRI of KCC, non KCC, solar consumers Details
  
8Tender for work of supply, erection, testing & commissioning of 25MVA reactor emulsifier fire fighting system Details
  
8Tender for supply of proximate analyzer Details
  
8Tender for rate contract for (service/repairing/testing) of 12 kV SF6 CB/VCB installed Details
  
8Tender for supply of current transformer Details
  
8Tender for work of replacement & overhauling of 6.6 kV HT motors Details
  
8Tender for work of conducting oxygen mapping and flow measurement Details
  
8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of flood early warning system Details
  
8Tender for two year rate contract for repair maintenance fitment of sanitary items and other items of civil nature Details
  
8Tender for repairing/retrofitting/renovation of effluent treatment plant Details
  
8Tender for supply of CPVC pipe & fittings Details
  
8Tender for dismantle erection of apron pans 146 no tail shaft assly Details
  
8Tender for work of upgradation of total 08 Nos. of existing lamp-based Details
  
8Tender for supply of various pipes Details
  
8Tender for various civil works to prevent the 33 kV sub-station Details
  
8Tender for civil works to prevent the 33kV S/Stn. Details
  
8Tender for contract for operation of domestic water supply system Details
  
8Tender for job contract for housekeeping and other miscellaneous work Details
  
8Tender for monsoon preparedness at ash dykes Details
  
8Tender for operation and maintenance of valves for water distribution Details
  
8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details
  
8Tender for work of overhauling & servicing of dampers for boiler Details
  
8Tender for supply of various instrument spares Details
  
8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning of 360 V DC, 515AH, KBH, Ni-Cd type battery set Details
  
8Tender for supply and application of paint on structural steel in boiler Details
  
8Tender for procurement of 6.6kV stage-I PAF motor Details
  
8Tender for procurement of 6.6 kV 2360 KW stage 2 PA Fan motor Details
  
8Tender for establishment of safety control rooms Details
  
8Tender for procurement of grinding elements of mill Details
  
8Tender for procurement of mill motors for stage Details
  
8Tender for biennial manufacturing contract to produce ash bricks using fly ash and bottom ash Details
  
8Tender for biennial contract for maintenance of ash dyke Details
  
8Tender for comprehensive O and M contract for CTM plant. Details
  
8Tender for procurement of 6.6kV 1250kW PA fan motor Details
  
8Tender for supply of line materials Details
  
8Tender for empanelment of electrical contractors for supply, installation, testing, commissioning of electrical lines Details
  
8Tender for supply of line materials under electric supply Details
  
8Tender for supply of pressure relief valve Details
  
8Tender for supply of line materials Details
  
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Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Apr 16: 8Consultancy push deepens as GeM tenders reshape execution models across hydro, thermal and financing segments
A quiet shift is underway as PSUs move beyond pure engineering into outsourced intelligence and advisory layers. One tender integrates behavioural analytics into performance frameworks, while another experiments with hybrid execution economics.

8Sub-MW Shillong rooftop solar push opens a small-ticket EPC play with hidden execution variables
A sub-MW rooftop solar tender may look routine, but the location quietly alters the execution equation. Gaps in key commercial disclosures leave bidders reading between the lines on scope, logistics, and cost recovery. What appears small on paper could carry disproportionate risk beneath the surface.

8Multi-substation transmission upgrade push with high-capacity transformer package signals deeper grid stress
A bundled transformer and transmission package points to underlying stress pockets within the network. The scale narrows bidder participation while raising execution and delivery stakes. What appears to be a routine upgrade could quietly influence how future EPC packages are structured and risk is distributed.

8Transmission package splits supply and erection, shifting margin dynamics for contractors
Carving out key equipment from the EPC scope reshapes contractor economics and cash flow visibility. The move trims upfront ticket size while increasing on-ground execution intensity and coordination risk.

8Repeated deadline stretch raises execution readiness questions in complex industrial package
Multiple extensions within a single tender cycle signal deeper structural friction rather than routine delays. The project sits at the intersection of hazardous processing and sensitive infrastructure, where bidder appetite and qualification filters remain tight.

8Strategy consulting empanelment stretch signals shifting participation dynamics amid repeated resets
Multiple extensions for a consulting tender go beyond procedural delay—they point to recalibration. Participation dynamics appear to be getting reshaped rather than bids being closed quickly. The real question is whether the delay is buying quality or exposing deeper alignment gaps.

8ACSR conductor tender extension widens participation window amid shifting pricing dynamics
A routine extension masks deeper signals within the conductor procurement cycle. The added window could reshape pricing behaviour in a volatile aluminium-linked market. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Apr 16: 8Repeated deadline extensions reshape EPC bidding dynamics in ash handling package
Multiple extensions within a single EPC tender rarely occur without deeper signals. The ash handling package is stretching bidder timelines in ways that point beyond routine delays. What is driving this prolonged hesitation could redefine how contractors approach thermal EPC bid strategies.

8Substation O&M tender extension widens participation window across multi-circle packages
An extended timeline in a widely distributed O&M tender rarely comes without market signals. The revised window points to underlying bidder readiness and evolving risk perception across dispersed assets.

8Multi-corridor 132 kV transmission EPC package signals strategic shift toward redundancy-led grid strengthening
A bundled multi-corridor transmission package shifts the focus from pure expansion to redundancy-driven network resilience. A small but critical cable component introduces a technical nuance that could influence bidder qualification and execution strategy.

8Integrated diversion and 765 kV build under single package raises execution stakes
A combined brownfield diversion and greenfield 765 kV build signals a shift in package structuring strategy. The design pushes outage management and sequencing risks directly onto bidders, raising execution complexity.

8Multi-GW RE evacuation bundled into dual 765 kV AIS packages
The execution playbook for transmission EPC is being quietly rewritten. Two 765 kV AIS packages now bundle far more than conventional substation scope. The real shift lies in how risk, timelines, and control are being redistributed even before bidders step in.

8765 kV hybrid GIS–AIS package pushes pre-bid tie-up model
The rules of engagement in high-voltage transmission bidding are being quietly reset. A pre-bid tie-up model is forcing contractors to commit before the race even begins. The real question is who absorbs the risk when tariffs decide the winner. Details

NEWS UPDATE: GOVERNANCE, UTILITIES & CORPORATE RISK

Apr 16: REGULATORY GOVERNANCE & TARIFF FILINGS

8UPSLDC petition transparency lapse triggers regulatory rebuke and raises deeper governance concerns
A last-minute upload glitch that blocked stakeholder scrutiny has drawn sharp regulatory displeasure, exposing deeper systemic weaknesses in transparency controls that could undermine trust in tariff determination processes.
8UPSLDC independence questioned as dual leadership structure raises conflict of interest concerns
With the transmission utility chief simultaneously heading the state load dispatch centre, regulators have flagged structural conflicts that could compromise neutrality in grid operations and market-sensitive decision-making.
8ARR projections questioned as stakeholders flag significant mismatch between claimed and actual requirements
A disputed revenue requirement estimate for FY27 has triggered calls for independent verification, raising red flags over potential over-recovery risks and weak financial discipline in system operation costing.
8Post-incorporation cost surge in UPSLDC exposes structural underestimation in regulatory benchmarking models
Newly surfaced expenses — from cybersecurity to compliance overheads — are revealing how legacy cost frameworks may be materially underpricing the real cost of running an independent grid operator.
8Normative O&M framework fails to capture real operational costs of modern grid management
A widening gap between normative benchmarks and actual expenses suggests regulatory models are lagging technological and operational realities, potentially distorting tariff signals across the system.
8Multiple regulatory deficiencies in tariff filings expose data reliability and compliance gaps
Three rounds of deficiencies and technical validation scrutiny highlight persistent weaknesses in data integrity, raising questions over the robustness of financial submissions driving tariff outcomes.
8Shutdown of generation units amid supply constraints exposes disconnect in demand-supply management
Stakeholder concerns over plant shutdowns despite unmet supply expectations point to deeper inefficiencies in dispatch planning and accountability gaps between system operators and distribution utilities.
8Regulatory stance limits UPSLDC accountability in supply issues, shifting burden to discoms
By distancing system operators from supply-side failures, the order exposes a structural accountability gap that could dilute responsibility for ensuring uninterrupted power delivery.
8Uniform incentive framework raises questions on performance linkage and operational efficiency
While incentives are extended across all certified personnel, the absence of outcome-linked metrics raises concerns over whether financial rewards are truly aligned with grid reliability improvements.
8Legacy revenue gaps continue to be embedded into future tariff structures
Carry-forward of past financial gaps into FY27 ARR signals a persistent cycle of deferred cost recovery, raising long-term affordability and tariff stability concerns for market participants.
8UPSLDC corporatisation exposes transition risks in cost allocation and operational accountability
The shift from integrated operations to an independent entity is revealing hidden cost layers and governance complexities that were previously masked within the transmission utility structure.
8UPERC signals stricter oversight with warnings on transparency lapses and governance compliance
Explicit warnings of future action indicate a shift toward tighter regulatory scrutiny, potentially increasing compliance costs and operational pressure on state grid operators.

TRANSMISSION UTILITY FINANCES (UPPTCL / UP GRID)

8UP's transmission expansion story hides rising capital intensity and regulatory scrutiny risks across multi-year tariff cycle
As UPPTCL pushes aggressive capital expenditure and network expansion plans, the tariff order reveals a tightening regulatory stance on cost approvals, exposing future returns, debt servicing pressures, and execution risk for investors and lenders.
8Peak demand crosses 32,000 MW mark but transmission readiness signals emerging structural bottlenecks in UP grid planning
Despite steady growth in peak load over the past decade, the underlying transmission planning framework shows signs of lagging infrastructure alignment, raising concerns over congestion, reliability, and future system stress.
8Transmission loss benchmarking exposes performance gaps against comparable state utilities despite regulatory oversight tightening
The order's comparative analysis suggests that UP's transmission efficiency still faces scrutiny, indicating latent operational inefficiencies that could translate into cost disallowances and performance-linked penalties.
8True-up adjustments reveal hidden financial stress points and retrospective corrections impacting UPPTCL revenue stability
The truing-up exercise uncovers mismatches between projected and actual costs, highlighting how retrospective regulatory corrections continue to reshape revenue visibility and financial predictability.
8GEC-II solar evacuation investments worth over Rs.5,000 crore raise execution and cost optimisation concerns for transmission utility
Large-scale solar evacuation infrastructure under GEC-II, while critical for renewable integration, introduces execution complexity and cost discipline challenges that could materially affect tariff outcomes.
8Tariff-based competitive bidding expansion shifts risk from regulator to developers in UP transmission ecosystem transformation
The increasing reliance on TBCB projects signals a structural shift in risk allocation, potentially impacting project viability, financing structures, and long-term tariff stability.
8Debt-equity structures and capitalisation trends indicate rising leverage risks in UP transmission financing model
The regulatory treatment of capital structure reveals growing dependence on debt funding, raising concerns about interest burden, cost pass-through, and long-term financial sustainability.
8Return on equity framework under regulatory lens as cost discipline tightens across transmission sector approvals
With stricter scrutiny on capital expenditure and efficiency norms, the assured return framework may face indirect pressure, impacting investor expectations and project valuations.
8Transmission tariff design for discoms and railways exposes cross-subsidy and allocation distortions in cost recovery framework
The allocation of transmission charges across stakeholders reveals underlying distortions that could influence tariff disputes, subsidy burdens, and payment discipline.
8Bundelkhand solar integration plan signals grid transformation but raises questions on phased execution and asset utilisation risk
While the revised 4,000 MW solar evacuation strategy marks a major shift toward renewable integration, changes in project configuration and phasing highlight risks of stranded assets and planning inefficiencies.
8Capital work-in-progress and asset capitalisation trends suggest lag between investment and revenue realisation in UP transmission network
The build-up of CWIP indicates potential delays in asset monetisation, which could strain cash flows and impact regulatory approvals in future tariff cycles.
8Regulatory directives and compliance tracking expose governance gaps and recurring implementation delays within transmission utility
Repeated directives and compliance reviews point toward systemic execution challenges, raising red flags for regulators monitoring performance accountability.
8Non-tariff income streams remain underutilised, limiting diversification of revenue sources for transmission utility operations
Despite opportunities such as OPGW leasing and ancillary revenues, the contribution from non-tariff income remains modest, highlighting untapped monetisation potential.
8Transmission capacity expansion driven by urban load centres creates uneven infrastructure stress across UP regions
Heavy demand concentration in cities like Lucknow, Kanpur, and Noida is driving asymmetric network expansion, potentially leading to regional imbalances and congestion risks.
8Regulatory control over inflation-indexed O&M expenses tightens cost pass-through flexibility for transmission operators
The use of WPI/CPI-linked norms for O&M approval reflects increasing regulatory discipline, which may constrain cost recovery and operational flexibility.

WORKFORCE, CORPORATE ACTIONS & DISTRIBUTION

8Punjab discom's ageing lineman workforce signals looming operational risk as mass retirements cluster across critical field positions
A forensic scan of the revised seniority list reveals a disproportionately ageing frontline workforce — with multiple linemen already retired, expired, or nearing exit — raising urgent questions on whether field-level grid resilience is being quietly eroded without replacement planning.
8Hidden workforce cliff emerges as dozens of linemen exit service within tight retirement windows across multiple operational circles
The data shows synchronized retirement patterns across Faridkot, Sangrur, Gurdaspur and Ludhiana circles, indicating a structural workforce cliff that could hit maintenance, outage response, and emergency restoration capacity simultaneously.
8From Faridkot to Gurdaspur, frontline grid manpower shows ageing skew that could undermine outage response timelines
With many linemen joining service in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the dataset exposes a workforce cohort nearing end-of-life service cycles, potentially slowing fault rectification and increasing system downtime risks.
8Multiple recorded deaths and retirements inside lineman ranks raise red flags on workforce continuity and safety exposure
Entries marked as expired and retired within the list are not just administrative updates — they point to attrition patterns that could reflect deeper issues in safety, working conditions, and replacement pipeline adequacy.
8Decades-old workforce dominating field operations suggests weak hiring pipeline and delayed skill renewal in distribution utilities
The overwhelming presence of employees with 25–35 years of service tenure highlights a potential hiring freeze or delayed recruitment cycles, risking technological mismatch as grids become more digital and complex.
8Seniority-heavy staffing structure may be inflating costs while reducing agility in modern grid operations
A workforce skewed toward higher seniority bands implies rising wage burdens while simultaneously raising concerns about adaptability to automation, smart grid tools, and faster response protocols.
8Clustered retirements across key circles could create localized operational blackouts if replacements are not pre-positioned
Geographic concentration of retirements — visible across specific circles — suggests potential localized manpower shortages that could delay restoration during peak demand or extreme weather events.
8Data reveals systemic dependency on legacy workforce even as grid complexity and renewable integration intensify
As grids evolve with renewable integration and decentralization, continued reliance on an ageing lineman base raises critical questions about training, digital readiness, and future operational resilience.
8Seniority list exposes silent human infrastructure risk that regulators and utilities have not publicly acknowledged
While financial and generation risks dominate public discourse, this dataset highlights a neglected dimension — human infrastructure fragility — that could become the weakest link in distribution reliability.
8Frontline manpower attrition may become the next bottleneck in distribution sector performance and reliability metrics
Beyond coal shortages and grid stress, the emerging constraint could be workforce depletion, as retirements and exits outpace recruitment in technically critical roles like linemen.
8Punjab discom promotions tied to vacancy mismatch and disciplinary filters expose hidden operational fragility
A seemingly routine promotion order reveals a layered compliance minefield where vacancy availability, disciplinary clearance, and even strike-period regularization can retroactively invalidate staffing decisions — raising serious questions about operational continuity inside PSPCL's field execution backbone.
8Seven-day relieving mandate and one-month forfeiture rule expose execution risk in PSPCL staffing pipeline
PSPCL's rigid timelines — mandatory relieving within seven days and automatic promotion forfeiture after one month — signal a system under administrative pressure, where delays could directly translate into manpower gaps across critical grid-facing divisions.
8Promotion eligibility linked to FIR clearance and pending charge sheets reveals governance choke points inside state utilities
The requirement that no FIR or charge sheet be pending before promotion release exposes a systemic governance bottleneck that could stall staffing pipelines and create hidden leadership vacuums in operationally sensitive zones.
8Probation reversals and court-contingent promotions expose legal overhang risk in utility workforce decisions
With promotions subject to probation failure reversals and ongoing court cases, PSPCL's workforce decisions remain legally contingent — creating uncertainty that can ripple into long-term planning and accountability frameworks.
8Family-linked chairperson appointment at Ujaas Energy raises fresh governance and board independence concerns
With two executive directors directly related to the newly appointed chairperson, the move signals a potential consolidation of control that could reshape board oversight and minority shareholder safeguards.
8Ujaas Energy board restructuring signals deeper promoter influence amid evolving regulatory scrutiny on governance norms
The appointment of a non-independent chairperson with familial ties to key executives raises questions about compliance optics and future decision-making transparency in a tightly controlled boardroom.
8Non-independent leadership shift at Ujaas Energy may weaken institutional checks in strategic decision making cycles
The board's move to elevate a non-independent director as chairperson could dilute independent oversight at a time when governance scrutiny in listed energy companies is intensifying.
8Rs.186 crore exposure under 'issuer not cooperating' tag exposes lender blind spots in renewable project monitoring
With repeated information failures from the borrower, lenders and investors are effectively operating without visibility into asset performance, raising systemic risk in project finance portfolios.
8Persistent non-cooperation by renewable SPV signals breakdown in rating surveillance and credit transparency mechanisms
Despite multiple follow-ups, the company's continued silence has forced ratings to rely on incomplete data, undermining confidence in risk assessment frameworks for energy assets.
8CARE D rating without adequate information raises red flags on data integrity in renewable lending ecosystem
The inability of rating agencies to access basic operational and financial data highlights a deeper structural issue in monitoring leveraged renewable projects.
8Widespread planned outages across western Uttar Pradesh expose underlying infrastructure fatigue and maintenance backlog risks
Multiple feeders across urban and industrial zones face shutdowns for maintenance, signalling systemic stress in last-mile distribution reliability and asset health.
8Concentrated shutdown clusters in Ghaziabad and Meerut highlight network upgrade pressure under business plan targets
The density and frequency of outages tied to metering, line replacement and transformer work point to aggressive but reactive infrastructure interventions.
8Distribution overhaul push under business plan 2025–26 triggers short-term reliability risks across key consumption zones
From DT metering to conductor replacement, simultaneous upgrade activities are creating localized supply disruptions that may impact industrial and commercial demand stability.
8Urban feeder shutdowns tied to road widening and grid upgrades reveal coordination gaps between infrastructure agencies
Planned outages linked to NHAI and grid works indicate cross-agency execution risks that could compound downtime and consumer impact if not synchronized effectively.
8Trading window closure ahead of results signals potential earnings inflection point for Waaree-linked solar entity
The timing of the board meeting and insider trading restrictions suggests heightened sensitivity around financial disclosures that could influence market positioning in the solar segment.
8Upcoming audited results review may reveal balance sheet stress or recovery signals in legacy solar manufacturing asset
As the company prepares to declare annual results, investors will be watching for signs of turnaround or continued strain in a highly competitive solar manufacturing landscape.
8Unexplained price surge in Suzlon stock triggers disclosure without identifiable cause, raising market transparency concerns
Suzlon's admission of a material price movement without any identifiable trigger highlights a transparency gap that could unsettle institutional investors and invite regulatory scrutiny into information asymmetry in energy equities.
8Absence of trigger for material price movement exposes surveillance limitations in listed renewable energy companies
The inability to link Suzlon's stock spike to any public information suggests either latent undisclosed drivers or systemic gaps in market surveillance, both of which carry implications for investor confidence and compliance oversight.
8HP SLDC tariff order locks five-year cost trajectory while embedding controllable expense rigidity
By freezing ARR frameworks through FY29 while treating O&M as a controllable parameter, the regulator effectively shifts efficiency risk onto SLDC operations — tightening accountability but limiting flexibility in a rapidly evolving grid environment.
8Employee cost benchmarks flagged as among highest nationally raise efficiency red flags for Himachal load despatch centre
Regulatory observation that SLDC employee costs rank among the highest in the country signals potential structural inefficiencies that could translate into tariff pressure and regulatory pushback in future control periods.
8Incentive-linked certification payouts for system operators expose cost versus capability trade-off in grid management
The approval of recurring incentive payouts for certified operators underscores a deeper dilemma — whether capacity-building investments are delivering measurable grid resilience or simply adding to fixed cost burdens.
8Mandatory AMR metering and real-time data directives expose visibility gaps in intra-state transmission systems
The regulator's push for 15-minute block-level metering and centralized data capture reveals a critical visibility deficit in intra-state networks, with implications for loss computation, grid security, and real-time decision-making.
8Revenue gap carry-forward and controllable cost exclusions reshape risk allocation in multi-year tariff framework
By allowing revenue gaps to be carried forward while excluding controllable cost overruns from true-up, the regulatory design redistributes financial risk in ways that could materially affect SLDC balance sheets and future tariff petitions.
8Zero stakeholder written objections despite tariff impact raises participation deficit in regulatory process
The absence of written objections in a multi-year tariff determination points to a deeper engagement deficit, potentially weakening regulatory robustness and masking underlying consumer or utility concerns.
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NEWS UPDATE: POWER MARKET & DSM SETTLEMENTS

Apr 16: DEVIATION SETTLEMENT MECHANISM (DSM)

8Deviation charges collapse to zero across multiple billing cycles, raising questions on grid discipline enforcement credibility
Despite sustained deviations across months, zero financial penalties in RTDA statements suggest either structural exemptions or systemic under-enforcement, raising red flags for regulators and market participants tracking grid discipline integrity.
8630 MW GNA allocation shows no financial deviation impact, exposing potential inefficiency in transmission utilization economics
Even with consistent negative deviation volumes across billing periods, the absence of monetary penalties under a 630 MW GNA framework signals potential misalignment between allocation and actual grid behavior incentives.
8Dhariwal Infra posts early deviation charges but transitions to zero liability, indicating possible regulatory arbitrage or operational shifts
Initial billing cycles show measurable deviation penalties followed by a sudden drop to zero exposure, suggesting either operational correction, contractual shielding, or exploitation of regulatory thresholds.
8Transmission deviation rates exceeding Rs.500 per MWh fail to translate into sustained penalties, weakening price signals
Despite high deviation tariffs on paper, actual financial imposition collapses across subsequent months, indicating a disconnect between regulatory design and real-world enforcement outcomes.
8Large-scale mailing list reveals over 120 stakeholders exposed to a system with questionable deviation enforcement transparency
The extensive circulation across generators, traders, transmission utilities, and renewable developers highlights systemic exposure to a framework where financial accountability signals appear diluted.
8Zero deviation penalties despite persistent overdrawal patterns suggest latent risk to grid frequency stability mechanisms
Repeated non-penalized deviations raise concerns that economic deterrence is failing, potentially encouraging behavior that could destabilize frequency control in stressed conditions.
8Mismatch between scheduled GNA quantum and realized deviation charges exposes inefficiencies in transmission capacity planning signals
With significant allocated capacity but negligible financial consequences, the data points toward inefficient capacity utilization signals that could distort investment and dispatch decisions.
8From Rs.3.38 lakh deviation exposure to zero within months, financial volatility hints at structural inconsistencies in RTDA mechanism
The sharp transition from measurable penalties to complete absence of charges suggests instability in the settlement mechanism, raising questions on predictability for generators and traders.
8Renewable-heavy stakeholder list meets weak deviation enforcement, raising systemic risk as green capacity scales rapidly
With multiple solar, wind, and hybrid players in the ecosystem, weak financial enforcement of deviations could amplify variability risks as renewable penetration deepens.
8Deviation framework signals weakening deterrence as repeated zero-charge months undermine financial discipline in grid operations
The persistence of zero charges despite measurable deviations indicates that the current mechanism may be losing its ability to enforce operational discipline across participants.

DSM IMBALANCE & MARKET SIGNALS

8Inter-regional DSM imbalance of Rs.386 crore exposes hidden transmission stress and scheduling inefficiencies across grids
Despite appearing as routine settlement, the inter-regional pool shows a net negative of over Rs.386 crore, signaling persistent scheduling deviations and potential corridor congestion risks that could escalate under peak demand conditions.
8Western region beneficiaries swing to net receivables while generators absorb imbalance costs, revealing structural dispatch asymmetry
DSM flows indicate beneficiaries collectively gaining while generators face net payable exposure, suggesting skewed scheduling discipline and raising questions on who is actually bearing grid instability costs.
8Over Rs.3.4 crore net payable from regulated generators highlights inefficiency creeping into tariff-protected assets
Even CERC-regulated stations — expected to operate within tight schedules — are showing net DSM payable positions, hinting at operational inefficiencies or dispatch distortions under evolving grid conditions.
8Private and captive generators flip into net receivables, indicating opportunistic deviation strategies in volatile market conditions
The shift of other generators into receivable positions suggests strategic deviation behavior, potentially exploiting DSM pricing signals rather than strictly adhering to schedules.
8Wind and solar generators contribute over Rs.338 crore DSM exposure, exposing volatility risk in renewable-heavy dispatch stack
The sheer scale of DSM linked to renewables underlines variability challenges, raising concerns on forecasting accuracy, balancing cost escalation, and grid flexibility gaps.
8Massive payable positions across renewable projects signal forecasting gaps and potential financial leakage in green portfolios
Repeated payable trends across solar and wind assets indicate systemic forecasting inaccuracies that could erode returns for investors banking on stable renewable cashflows.
8No post-facto revision rule locks in DSM errors, shifting financial risk permanently onto generators and market participants
The regulatory stance of disallowing DSM revisions even after data corrections creates irreversible financial exposure, raising serious concerns on fairness and dispute resolution mechanisms.
8ECR non-submission fallback to generic rates introduces pricing distortion risk in DSM settlement calculations
Generators failing to submit cost data are assigned generic NLDC rates, potentially mispricing deviations and distorting true cost-reflective settlement outcomes.
8Daily DSM volatility across WR-SR corridor reflects persistent scheduling stress and weak real-time balancing capability
Consistent negative net DSM across multiple days indicates structural imbalance between scheduled and actual flows, pointing to underlying grid stress not visible in headline reliability metrics.
8Deviation patterns across states like Maharashtra and MP reveal systemic demand-supply mismatches masked under aggregated reporting
State-level DSM swings suggest localized imbalances that could translate into larger systemic risks during peak demand or renewable variability events.
8Rs.300+ crore DSM churn in a single week signals growing hidden cost layer in India's power market operations
The scale of weekly DSM transactions reflects a parallel financial system within the grid, where inefficiencies, volatility, and market design directly translate into cashflow redistribution.
8DSM settlement framework increasingly acting as shadow balancing market without explicit price discovery transparency
With large payable-receivable swings and opaque reference pricing, DSM is effectively functioning as a balancing market — without the transparency or efficiency safeguards of formal exchanges.

DISPATCH & MERIT ORDER

8Rajasthan publishes merit order dispatch ranking for Apr 13–19, 2026 with fixed, variable and all-India tariffs
Weekly merit order lists power stations in cost order for Rajasthan's grid dispatch — covering central sector plants (STPS, IGSTPS-Jhajjar, UNCHAHAR units 1–4, Singrauli, Rihand, Sasan) and ANTA/AURIYA gas stations. NLC Barsingsar quoted at Rs.3.08/unit (Rs.2.20 variable + Rs.0.878 fixed).
8Captive generation data gaps distort demand assessment and undermine resource adequacy planning across multiple states
A mismatch of over 6,000 MW between reported and actual captive capacity signals systemic data opacity that could lead to flawed planning decisions and hidden supply-demand imbalances.
8Summer resource adequacy studies reveal 3,500 MW deficits despite downward demand projections by states
States appear to be underreporting demand to align with available supply, masking real shortages and undermining the credibility of planning exercises ahead of peak season.
8Rooftop solar data blind spots highlight monitoring gaps that could distort real-time demand visibility and grid balancing
Lack of integrated data from distributed solar installations is creating a growing visibility gap that threatens accurate load forecasting and operational control.
8Emergency restoration system shortages expose disaster recovery vulnerability across major transmission utilities
With key utilities like GETCO lacking ERS infrastructure, the grid remains exposed to prolonged outages during contingency events despite central guidelines mandating preparedness.
8Deferred outages amid rising demand signal hidden maintenance backlog that could trigger forced failures in peak summer months
Blanket deferral of unit maintenance for April–May risks accumulating latent faults, increasing the probability of unplanned outages during the highest stress period of the year.
8JSW forced outages during peak demand periods raise concerns of strategic misoperation linked to coal price volatility
Repeated turbine vibration claims without supporting technical data — coinciding with high coal prices — suggest potential commercial behaviour impacting supply availability and inflating market prices during critical periods.
8Ghatghar pumped storage underutilisation reveals Rs.170 crore annual cost leakage and critical peak balancing failure risk
With actual generation at barely 20% of design capacity and Unit-2 out of pumping mode since 2024, a key flexibility asset is failing just as peak demand pressures force costly market purchases up to Rs.10/unit.
8Unbalanced power flows at Tarapur create overheating risks and expose design limitations in high-voltage transmission corridors
Persistent 1000 Amp loading and clamp temperatures reaching 150°C signal latent infrastructure stress that could escalate into forced outages under contingency conditions.
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NEWS UPDATE: RENEWABLE ENERGY & GRID INTEGRATION

Apr 16: VRE PENETRATION & FORECASTING

8Solar surge masks deeper grid imbalance as VRE penetration hits 34.46 percent during peak solar hours
While solar contributes over one-third of peak demand during daylight hours, the sharp drop to just 4.56 percent during non-solar periods exposes a widening intraday balancing risk that system operators are increasingly forced to absorb.
8India's grid hits 40.11 percent VRE penetration but operational stability risks remain structurally unresolved
Despite record renewable integration levels crossing 40 percent of demand met, the system continues to rely heavily on conventional flexibility buffers, raising questions about the true readiness of grid infrastructure for sustained high-VRE operations.
8Western region underperforms schedule by 36.61 MU revealing persistent forecasting and dispatch inefficiencies
A sharp negative deviation between scheduled and actual renewable generation in the western region highlights systemic weaknesses in forecasting accuracy and real-time dispatch discipline that could translate into market distortions.
8Southern grid renewable output drops nearly 29 MU below schedule exposing flexibility and ramping constraints
Significant under-generation in the southern region during key hours signals structural ramping limitations and raises concerns over the grid's ability to handle steep renewable variability without curtailment or backup stress.
8National renewable fleet delivers 62.66 MU shortfall against schedule signaling systemic aggregation inefficiencies
At a national level, the gap between scheduled and actual VRE generation reflects deeper aggregation inefficiencies that could undermine confidence in renewable scheduling frameworks and financial settlements.
8Wind generation collapses to near-zero at multiple intervals exposing intermittency risks beyond planning assumptions
The near-zero wind output observed during daily minimum periods underscores the inadequacy of current forecasting and storage preparedness in mitigating extreme intermittency scenarios.
8Installed VRE capacity of 159 GW delivers only 80 GW at peak raising questions on effective capacity utilization
The gap between installed and actual delivered renewable capacity during peak conditions underscores a growing concern around capacity credit assumptions used in planning and investment decisions.
8Northern region achieves high CUF stability while western and southern grids show volatility-led inefficiencies
Divergence in CUF and deviation patterns across regions points to uneven grid maturity levels, suggesting that renewable integration success remains highly geography-dependent rather than system-wide.
8Solar dominance during midday hours pushes grid toward overgeneration risk without matching storage deployment
The concentration of solar output around noon continues to push the grid toward overgeneration conditions, highlighting the urgent need for storage scaling and demand-side management reforms.
8Renewable contribution collapses from 34 percent to 4.5 percent within hours highlighting severe intraday volatility
The dramatic swing in renewable contribution between solar and non-solar hours exposes a volatility profile that existing balancing mechanisms are struggling to manage without increasing system costs.

CURTAILMENT & REAL-TIME CONTROL

8Rajasthan curtails 1,950 MW of solar output due to high frequency and underdrawal exposing demand-side rigidity
Renewable curtailment driven not by supply constraints but by demand-side inflexibility and grid frequency issues highlights a growing mismatch between renewable expansion and consumption responsiveness.
8Emergency TRAS interventions cut over 7,295 MW of solar generation revealing rising real-time control dependence
Increasing reliance on emergency TRAS-down instructions to manage renewable output suggests that real-time system balancing is becoming intervention-heavy, raising concerns over automation gaps and market inefficiencies.
8Gujarat and Maharashtra show double-digit renewable deviations signaling regional imbalance risks for power markets
Persistent negative deviations in key renewable-heavy states indicate localized grid stress points that could distort regional power prices and strain inter-state transmission corridors.
8Zero curtailment in most states masks underlying system stress managed through invisible grid interventions
The absence of reported curtailment across multiple regions does not indicate system comfort but instead reflects increased reliance on behind-the-scenes controls such as TRAS actions and dispatch corrections.
8Real-time grid control increasingly substitutes market signals raising concerns over transparency and efficiency
The growing use of centralised control actions like TRAS-down events suggests that market-based signals are being overridden, potentially distorting price discovery and investor confidence in power markets.

GEOGRAPHIC CONCENTRATION & HYDRO

8India's renewable generation crosses 10,591 MU in April but remains dangerously concentrated across few states
Despite India achieving over 10,591 MU cumulative renewable generation in April, Rajasthan and Gujarat alone dominate output, exposing a geographic concentration risk that could destabilize grid resilience during regional shocks.
8Rajasthan's renewable dominance masks structural imbalance as northern grid leans disproportionately on one state
With Rajasthan contributing over 2,800 MU alone, the northern region's renewable backbone appears overly dependent on a single geography, raising critical questions about transmission risk, curtailment exposure, and systemic fragility.
8Western region emerges as India's renewable powerhouse but signals growing grid evacuation and balancing challenges
Accounting for over 4,100 MU of generation, the western region's rapid renewable expansion is outpacing balancing infrastructure, increasing the probability of curtailment events and congestion-driven price distortions.
8Solar-heavy generation profile exposes India's grid to intraday volatility and steep evening ramp risks
With solar contributing the majority of renewable output, the generation mix is becoming increasingly skewed toward daylight hours, intensifying duck curve challenges and dependence on flexible thermal and storage assets.
8Over 54,000 MW ISGS renewable capacity delivers only 389 MU daily generation raising utilization questions
Despite massive installed capacity exceeding 54 GW in central and private portfolios, actual daily generation remains modest, highlighting persistent PLF challenges, intermittency constraints, and inefficiencies in dispatch optimization.
8Private IPPs dominate renewable fleet but fragmented ownership structure raises coordination and forecasting risks
The dataset reveals dozens of private developers operating across Rajasthan and Gujarat, creating a highly fragmented generation ecosystem that complicates forecasting accuracy, scheduling discipline, and grid coordination.
8Mega solar parks like Pavagada and NP Kunta drive scale but amplify single-node systemic exposure risks
Large-scale clusters such as Pavagada and NP Kunta contribute significant daily output, but their concentration creates single-point-of-failure vulnerabilities in case of transmission outages or extreme weather events.
8Zero-generation assets and underperforming projects quietly surface inefficiencies in renewable deployment strategy
Multiple projects report negligible or zero generation despite installed capacity, indicating hidden issues around commissioning delays, curtailment, or operational inefficiencies that remain underreported in official narratives.
8Southern region's renewable output lags western growth raising questions on policy execution and infrastructure readiness
While the southern region delivers over 3,000 MU, its growth trajectory lags behind the western corridor, suggesting uneven policy execution, grid readiness gaps, and slower project ramp-up timelines.
8Wind generation volatility across April highlights reliability concerns in India's renewable balancing strategy
Daily wind generation fluctuations seen across April underscore the inherent unpredictability of wind resources, reinforcing the urgency for storage integration and ancillary market evolution.
8North-eastern and eastern regions remain renewable laggards despite untapped hydro and solar potential
With negligible contribution from multiple states, India's renewable expansion continues to bypass eastern and north-eastern regions, revealing deep structural, policy, and investment bottlenecks.
8Hybrid renewable projects gain traction but still fall short of delivering consistent firm power profiles
While hybrid solar-wind projects are emerging across Rajasthan, their combined output still struggles to smooth variability, indicating that storage — not hybridization alone — will define the next phase of grid stability.
8Telangana reservoirs show improved storage on 15 April 2026 — Nagarjunasagar live storage triples vs same date last year
Reservoir report comparing 15 Apr 2025 vs 15 Apr 2026. Nagarjunasagar's live storage jumped from 9 TMCFt (2025) to 32 TMCFt (2026). Srisailam improved from 38.7 to 41.4 TMCFt gross. Total Krishna Basin energy equivalent: 273 MU (2026) vs 130 MU (2025).
8Hydro generation underperformance exposes seasonal vulnerability and weak utilisation of installed capacity
Significant underachievement in hydro generation against targets highlights both hydrological dependency risks and suboptimal dispatch strategies that could undermine peak balancing capabilities.
8Summer 2026 power supply gaps widen as multiple states fail to secure firm procurement tie-ups
Despite advance warnings, key states including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Punjab still face significant adequacy gaps during non-solar hours, raising the risk of unserved demand and volatile market exposure during peak months.
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NEWS UPDATE: COAL, GENERATION & FUEL SECURITY

Apr 16: COAL STOCK & SUPPLY

8India's pithead coal stock hits record 121 MT in FY 2025–26, supply outpaces consumption throughout the year
Coal production and supply consistently exceeded consumption in FY 2025–26, resulting in record stocks at thermal power plants and mine pitheads. CIL pithead stock grew from 106.78 MT (1 Apr 2025) to 121.39 MT (9 Mar 2026). Non-regulated sector supply rose 14% year-on-year.
8Captive and commercial coal mines cross 200 MT production milestone on 11 March 2026 in FY 2025–26
India's captive and commercial mines achieved a landmark 200 MT production in FY 2025–26. Captive/Commercial mines contributed 194.17 MT and other mines 6.06 MT — reflecting combined efforts of CPSUs, SPSUs and private sector operators.
8India's coal stock deficit widens as multiple state generators operate below critical normative thresholds simultaneously
Despite an overall system stock ratio near 0.71, several large state generators including Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh are operating at dangerously low stock levels, exposing systemic fragility masked by aggregate adequacy.
8Maharashtra's 10,200 MW fleet shows severe coal understocking with inventory at just 46 percent of required levels
With actual stock levels collapsing to nearly half of normative requirements across MAHAGENCO plants, the state's baseload reliability appears increasingly vulnerable to supply chain disruptions and demand spikes.
8Southern grid coal stress intensifies as Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu plants slip into critical inventory zones
Multiple units including North Chennai and Damodaram Sanjeevaiah TPS are flagged critical with stock ratios as low as 0.18–0.31, indicating immediate supply-side intervention risks.
8High PLF operations continue despite suboptimal coal stocks raising sustainability concerns for continuous generation
Plants running at PLFs above 70 percent in states like Chhattisgarh and NTPC pithead stations are drawing down stocks aggressively, creating a latent risk of abrupt generation curtailment.
8UP's thermal fleet maintains moderate stability but key units fall below safe coal inventory thresholds
While aggregate stock levels appear manageable, units like Panki, Parichha, and Obra operate below 0.6 stock ratio, suggesting uneven fuel distribution risks within the state system.
8NTPC fleet shows relative resilience but pockets of understocking reveal uneven fuel security across regions
Despite a strong overall stock ratio of ~0.9, several NTPC plants including Khargone, Solapur, and Simhadri report significantly lower inventory buffers, hinting at localized vulnerabilities.
8IPP sector exposes hidden fuel risk with several large private plants operating below 50 percent stock adequacy
Key assets such as Sasan, Adani Raigarh, and Amravati show critically low stock positions, raising concerns over merchant exposure and contractual supply reliability.
8Coal logistics dependency on rail corridors continues to dominate supply risk across majority of thermal plants
With most plants reliant on rail transport, any disruption in rake availability or corridor congestion could rapidly cascade into widespread generation constraints.
8Critical coal alerts triggered in multiple regions despite no nationwide shortage narrative being officially acknowledged
The presence of multiple critical flagged units across Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Bihar contradicts the broader perception of fuel sufficiency.
8Stock-to-norm ratio divergence highlights structural inefficiencies in coal allocation and consumption balancing mechanisms
Significant variation from 0.18 to over 3.0 across plants indicates systemic inefficiencies in coal distribution, stock planning, and demand alignment.
8High-performing pithead plants contrast sharply with rail-dependent units exposing geographic inequity in fuel security
Plants located near coal sources maintain healthier inventory buffers while distant plants remain exposed to chronic supply volatility.
8Coal consumption outpaces daily receipts in several states indicating emerging short-term supply imbalance risk
Daily consumption exceeding receipts across key fleets suggests a gradual erosion of stock buffers that could tighten system flexibility in coming weeks.
8Regulatory silence on critical coal stock flags raises questions over real-time risk visibility for grid operators
Despite explicit critical markers in operational data, there is limited evidence of coordinated regulatory intervention or market signaling to mitigate risk.
8Thermal fleet dependency deepens as renewable variability increases pressure on already strained coal logistics chain
Rising dependence on thermal balancing amid VRE penetration is amplifying coal demand volatility, exposing structural weaknesses in supply planning.
8Extreme stock variation across plants signals absence of unified national coal inventory optimization strategy
The coexistence of surplus stocks above 150 percent and deficits below 30 percent underscores lack of coordinated fuel management across the system.

THERMAL GENERATION PERFORMANCE

8Northern grid generation gap widens as actual output trails programmed levels across key states
A widening divergence between programmed and actual generation across northern states signals underlying operational inefficiencies and potential dispatch distortions that could translate into higher balancing costs and latent grid stress.
8Thermal fleet reliability risks deepen as multiple units report outages, maintenance, and protection failures
A growing cluster of outages — from generator protection relay failures to boiler overhauls — reveals systemic reliability risks in the thermal fleet that could compress available capacity during peak demand periods.
8Hidden capacity paralysis emerges as hundreds of megawatts remain under shutdown or forced outage conditions
Large blocks of capacity across states like Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh remain unavailable due to maintenance or technical failures, quietly eroding system resilience despite headline capacity adequacy.
8Rajasthan thermal fleet shows alarming outage clustering with repeated boiler, transformer, and furnace failures
Concentrated technical failures across multiple units in Rajasthan point to ageing infrastructure and maintenance backlog risks that could escalate into systemic reliability concerns if left unaddressed.
8Uttar Pradesh generation backbone shows stress as multiple units operate below expected output levels
Underperformance across key plants like Anpara, Harduaganj, and Jawaharpur suggests operational inefficiencies and dispatch constraints that could materially impact regional supply-demand balancing.
8Private sector thermal assets outperform state utilities but face selective outage and maintenance disruptions
While private generators show relatively stable output, selective unit outages and maintenance events indicate that even high-efficiency assets are not immune to operational volatility.
8Nuclear and gas-based capacity utilisation remains inconsistent, raising questions on fuel economics and dispatch priority
Variability in nuclear and gas-based generation utilisation suggests deeper issues around fuel availability, cost competitiveness, and grid prioritisation mechanisms.
8Ageing assets flagged for scrapping continue to distort capacity accounting and reliability perception
Units marked as likely to be scrapped yet still part of reported capacity highlight structural distortions in capacity reporting that mask the true availability of generation assets.
8Maintenance backlog across regions signals deferred capital expenditure and rising forced outage risk
The sheer scale of units under overhaul or long-term shutdown points to deferred maintenance cycles that could translate into higher forced outage rates and unexpected grid shocks.
8Dispatch inefficiencies visible as multiple units operate under reserve shutdown or low scheduling conditions
The prevalence of reserve shutdown and low-schedule operations raises critical questions about demand forecasting accuracy and market-driven dispatch efficiency.
8Regional imbalance risk builds as capacity concentration fails to translate into reliable generation output
Despite significant installed capacity across northern and western regions, uneven performance and outages suggest a growing disconnect between capacity availability and dependable generation.
8Telangana's thermal fleet logs 18.30 MU on 14 April 2026 as Kothagudem units run at 80% PLF
TGGENCO daily generation report for 14 Apr 2026. Kothagudem V (Units 9 & 10, 250 MW each) ran at ~80% PLF generating ~9.84 MU. Kothagudem VI (500 MW) produced 8.45 MU at 71% PLF. Kothagudem VII (800 MW) delivered 14.21 MU. Kakatiya I (500 MW) at 75% and Kakatiya II (600 MW) at 65% PLF.

COAL POLICY & INFRASTRUCTURE

8NLC India transforms 6,571 ha of mined land into eco-parks, farms and water supply zones for communities
NLCIL (Navratna PSU) has physically reclaimed 3,236 ha and biologically reclaimed 2,866 ha of lignite mine land. Neyveli eco-parks attract 107 migratory bird species. Maru Udyan Desert Eco Park opened in Rajasthan. Over 550 lakh litres/day treated mine water supplied to 40 villages.
8Coal Ministry's Consultative Committee meets on 13 March 2026 to discuss technology upgradation in coal companies
Consultative Committee of MPs attached to Ministry of Coal met under Union Minister Shri G. Kishan Reddy, along with MoS Shri Satish Chandra Dubey. Agenda: Technology Upgradation in Coal Companies. Senior officials delivered presentations on key policy initiatives in major coal PSUs.
8Union Minister inaugurates 25 EVs and 3 major projects at Western Coalfields Limited on 14 March 2026
Shri G. Kishan Reddy's two-day WCL visit saw virtual inauguration of 25 electric vehicles, foundation stones for Black Diamond Sports Stadium (Kamptee), Swami Vivekananda Eco Park (Tadali, Wani), and First Mile Connectivity Project at Sasti Open Cast Mine (Ballarpur).
8Bhoomi Pujan for 2 integrated coal gasification plants at WCL Bhadrawati under Coal Gasification Mission targeting 100 MT by 2030
Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy performed Bhoomi Pujan for two integrated Coal Gasification Plants at WCL's Bhadrawati facility in Maharashtra. Mission aims to gasify 100 million tonnes of coal by 2030 for cleaner and higher-value coal use.
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NEWS UPDATE: GRID STABILITY, TRANSMISSION & OUTAGES

Apr 16: TRANSFORMER & ASSET HEALTH

8Long-duration transformer outages quietly expose latent grid fragility beyond planned maintenance narratives
A multi-year outage of critical ICT assets flagged for high hydrogen and acetylene levels signals deep asset health risks that extend far beyond routine maintenance disclosures and raise questions about fleet-wide transformer monitoring failures.
8Preventive shutdowns driven by gas anomalies reveal escalating transformer failure risk across key substations
Repeated outages linked to dangerous DGA indicators suggest utilities are increasingly reacting to near-failure conditions rather than managing predictive maintenance, exposing systemic gaps in asset lifecycle oversight.
8Aging infrastructure replacement programs reveal scale of capacity upgrade requirement across northern grid
Systematic replacement of 315 MVA transformers with 500 MVA units points to a silent capacity deficit building within the grid, requiring accelerated capital expenditure cycles.
8Frequent jumper snapping and mechanical failures indicate emerging physical integrity risks in transmission lines
Repeated outages triggered by jumper snapping and conductor issues point toward mechanical wear-and-tear risks that could escalate into forced outages under peak loading conditions.
8Aging transmission assets nearing failure highlight silent reliability risks in legacy grid infrastructure
Critical equipment like 35-year-old line reactors showing abnormal gas trends and spare obsolescence underline a growing asset replacement backlog that could trigger sudden outages under stressed operating conditions.

NETWORK PLANNING & CONGESTION

8Transmission congestion fixes through temporary network reconfiguration highlight structural planning shortfalls
Emergency line re-routing and interim connectivity arrangements to relieve congestion indicate that grid expansion is lagging demand realities, forcing operators into short-term engineering fixes with long-term reliability implications.
8Grid expansion through LILO and bay augmentation reveals reactive rather than proactive network planning strategy
Frequent line-in-line-out modifications and augmentation works suggest transmission planning is increasingly being driven by project commissioning pressures instead of long-term grid optimization.
8Outage clustering around renewable evacuation corridors signals rising integration stress in solar-heavy regions
Transmission shutdowns linked to solar pooling stations and evacuation upgrades indicate that renewable capacity addition is outpacing grid readiness, creating hidden bottlenecks in high-generation zones.
8Delayed transmission upgrades threaten to choke northern grid capacity during record-breaking demand season
Despite repeated warnings, slow progress on key transmission elements risks constraining ATC/TTC expansion across states, potentially amplifying congestion, curtailment, and price spikes during peak summer demand.
84.3 GW curtailment forces regulatory bypass as transmission assets seek early commissioning approvals
Rajasthan's renewable evacuation bottlenecks are now forcing exceptions to grid code norms, allowing partial commissioning ahead of required elements — highlighting growing tension between regulatory discipline and renewable integration urgency.
8Transmission tower collapses across northern grid expose climate vulnerability and prolonged restoration risk gaps
Repeated tower failures driven by dust storms, floods, and landslides — with restoration timelines stretching beyond one month — raise serious questions over grid resilience design standards and the financial implications of force majeure classifications under tariff regulations.

PROTECTION SYSTEMS & RELAY FAILURES

8Recurring protection failures across multiple states expose systemic grid reliability risks despite audit mandates
Despite mandatory audits under IEGC 2023, repeated failures in protection systems and delayed corrective actions reveal a widening gap between compliance frameworks and on-ground grid reliability outcomes.
8Repeated grid disturbances in Tipaimukh highlight unresolved protection failures and regulatory inaction risks
Eight disturbances in twelve months with no corrective action expose a dangerous pattern where known vulnerabilities persist without enforcement-driven resolution.
8Non-operation of protection systems during faults raises serious questions on grid defense mechanisms
Several incidents reveal protection systems failing to isolate faults, forcing adjacent elements to trip and amplifying grid disturbances beyond the original fault zone.
8Spurious tripping events without fault detection highlight alarming relay misoperation across substations
Instances where no fault was observed yet lines tripped raise red flags about relay health, signal integrity, and calibration standards across utilities.
8Disabled auto-reclosure systems and incomplete protection schemes expose reliability gaps in critical 220 kV network segments
Years after commissioning, key protection features remain inactive, raising serious questions about compliance, fault recovery capability, and systemic resilience.
8Repeated bay-level shutdowns for testing and retrofits expose protection system vulnerability risks
Persistent outages for CT circuitry faults, relay testing, and protection retrofits indicate that grid protection systems may be operating closer to failure thresholds than publicly acknowledged.
8High frequency of maintenance outages masks underlying reliability stress in northern transmission corridors
The clustering of outages across 220 kV and 400 kV assets for routine works raises a deeper question — whether maintenance intensity itself is becoming a proxy for aging infrastructure stress.
8Protection software underutilisation exposes digital adoption failure in critical grid coordination systems
Despite seven years of deployment, PDMS and PSCT systems remain underused, signaling institutional inertia that could compromise coordinated protection settings across the NER grid.
8Unresolved SPS malfunction incidents expose hidden vulnerabilities in automated grid defense schemes
Unexpected tripping during SPS testing and communication failures such as OPGW issues highlight that even automated protection schemes are not fail-safe.
8Inadequate maintenance and delayed corrective actions intensify frequency of grid disturbances across states
Repeated recommendations without execution point to a governance gap where identified risks are neither prioritized nor resolved in time.
8Legacy infrastructure constraints such as outdated CT ratings continue to distort protection system effectiveness
Even as transmission capacity upgrades are undertaken, legacy equipment limitations remain a bottleneck, forcing workaround solutions instead of systemic upgrades.
8Protection performance indices non-compliance signals weak monitoring discipline among transmission utilities
Failure to submit dependability, security, and reliability metrics reflects a breakdown in performance tracking that could mask deeper systemic weaknesses.
8Frequent tripping of critical transmission lines signals deeper relay coordination and maintenance breakdowns
Multiple lines across Nagaland and Manipur show repeated tripping events, pointing to unresolved relay miscoordination and poor maintenance discipline across utilities.
8Load losses and cascading outages expose vulnerability of radially connected regions to single-point failures
Regions dependent on limited transmission corridors suffered repeated load losses, underscoring structural fragility in network design and redundancy planning.
8Failure to clear faults at local substations shifts system stress upstream, increasing cascading risk exposure
Protection failures at substations forced upstream systems to act, revealing dangerous delays in fault isolation that can escalate into wider grid instability.
8Cybersecurity-driven data exchange shifts reveal emerging friction between protection analysis and secure communication protocols
The need to bypass blocked communication channels for DR/EL data highlights a new layer of operational complexity between cybersecurity compliance and grid event analysis.
8Chronic non-submission of disturbance data cripples forensic analysis of grid events across multiple utilities
With several utilities failing to submit DR, EL, and FIR reports, regulators are effectively blind to root-cause diagnostics — undermining accountability and systemic learning.
8Maintenance-linked outages tied to construction and infrastructure projects expose cross-sector grid dependency risks
Transmission diversions for highway corridors and industrial developments highlight a growing intersection between infrastructure expansion and grid reliability, with potential scheduling and coordination failures.
8Heavy reliance on continuous outages for testing and commissioning raises concerns over operational resilience
The volume of continuous shutdowns for commissioning, testing, and upgrades suggests that operational redundancy may be insufficient to absorb simultaneous outages without impacting grid stability.
8Protection testing and relay servicing outages hint at increasing cyber-physical system complexity risks
The scale of outages dedicated to protection system validation underscores the growing complexity of grid operations, where failure in coordination could have cascading consequences.
8Transmission outages linked to thermal plant integration reveal coordination gaps between generation and evacuation
Shutdowns tied to plant commissioning and auxiliary connections expose synchronization challenges between generation assets and transmission readiness.
8Rising outage footprint across multiple utilities signals coordination inefficiencies in multi-owner grid operations
Overlapping outages involving central, state, and private utilities highlight coordination bottlenecks that could amplify systemic risk during high-demand periods.
8Preventive and corrective outages increasingly overlap, blurring lines between maintenance and failure response
The dataset suggests a growing convergence between planned and reactive outages, raising a critical question — whether the grid is entering a phase of chronic stress masked as maintenance activity.

SYSTEM DISTURBANCES & FREQUENCY EVENTS

8Zero peak deficit masks underlying frequency stress and hidden overdraw patterns threatening real-time grid discipline
Despite reporting a 0% peak shortfall, frequency dips to 49.62 Hz and coordinated overdraw by multiple states highlight a structural mismatch between reported adequacy and actual system stress conditions.
816.5 GW load drop event reveals cascading failure risks from HVDC tripping and renewable volatility
A single disturbance triggered frequency spikes, voltage surges, and tripping of 18 EHV lines, exposing how renewable intermittency combined with HVDC vulnerability can rapidly escalate into system-wide instability events.
8Reactive power crisis deepens as northern grid faces persistent overvoltage despite line shutdown interventions
Even after opening multiple 765 kV and 400 kV lines and fully utilizing reactive resources, systemic overvoltage continues to destabilize key states, exposing a structural compensation deficit now requiring Rs.6,500 Cr in urgent grid investments.
8Voltage oscillations disrupting maintenance schedules reveal renewable integration stress and reactive power management failures
Oscillations between 385–409 kV, combined with non-functional STATCOMs, are delaying critical line maintenance and exposing the grid's inability to stabilise under dynamic RE injections.
8Low-frequency event exposes reserve inadequacy as states continue overdraw despite maximum generation dispatch
Overdraws exceeding 1,100 MW during evening peaks — even with hydro and thermal maximised — highlight a critical absence of spinning reserves and flawed demand forecasting mechanisms.
8Low system strength in Rajasthan renewable zones triggers daily oscillations and threatens grid stability outlook
Declining short circuit ratios and rising renewable penetration are already causing oscillatory behavior, with transmission expansion proving insufficient — forcing urgent reliance on synchronous condensers and dynamic compensation solutions.
8SCADA failure at NTPC Gandhar cripples real-time visibility, exposing operational and emergency response vulnerabilities
Non-functional fibre connectivity has forced manual intervention during outages, significantly increasing restoration delays and operational risk in a plant with frequent cycling requirements.
8Audit paralysis and funding bottlenecks threaten timely protection upgrades across North Eastern transmission network
States cite high audit costs and tariff recovery challenges, raising a deeper question on whether financial constraints are quietly delaying critical grid protection investments.
8Force majeure classification battles intensify as outage durations exceed regulatory tolerance thresholds
With multiple outages crossing one-month thresholds, NRPC now faces critical decisions on whether delays are attributable to utilities or natural events — directly impacting tariff recovery and financial accountability.
8Communication outage planning gaps expose hidden coordination risks in grid operation backbone systems
Irregular submission of outage proposals by utilities is undermining coordinated communication system planning, raising concerns over real-time grid visibility and operational reliability during contingencies.

TRANSMISSION PROJECTS & COMMISSIONING

8CEA releases March 2026 monthly progress report for under-construction RTM transmission projects across India
Central Electricity Authority publishes its statutory monthly progress report tracking all under-construction inter-state transmission projects awarded via Regulated Tariff Mechanism route. Report covers project-wise progress, delays and commissioning status as of March 2026.
879 TBCB transmission projects commissioned as CEA publishes March 2026 completed-projects monitoring report
CEA's monthly report on transmission projects awarded via Tariff Based Competitive Bidding route and now commissioned. As of March 2026, 79 TBCB projects have reached commercial operation. Report documents project-wise details, awarded entities and commissioning timelines.
8CEA tracks under-construction TBCB transmission projects in March 2026 monthly progress report
Monthly statutory report covering all TBCB-awarded transmission projects still under construction as of March 2026. Includes project-wise commissioning timelines, delay analysis, and transmission service provider obligations under Article 5.8 of the Transmission Service Agreement.
8Transmission planning gaps delay commissioning of critical 220 kV assets, exposing execution and regulatory approval bottlenecks
Fully constructed lines remain idle due to delayed PTCC approvals and incomplete bay infrastructure, highlighting systemic sequencing failures that risk stranded transmission investments and theft exposure.
8Adani's repeated 765 kV outage delays expose planning failures and cascading transmission risks across western grid operations
Repeated extensions of the Raigarh–Jarsuguda outage, including prior unreported delays, reveal systemic coordination failures that are now disrupting downstream maintenance schedules and creating multi-utility execution risks across the WR corridor.
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NEWS UPDATE: REGULATORY ORDERS & COMMISSION RULINGS

Apr 16: TARIFF & REC DECISIONS

8CERC adopts Rs.3.13/kWh tariff for NHPC's 1200 MW solar+storage projects, limits Greenshoe allocation to 1260 MW
NHPC's competitive bid (Tranche-XI) selected 5 solar power generators at a uniform L1 tariff of Rs.3.13/kWh. Commission approved base capacity of 1200 MW plus 60 MW Greenshoe to Navayuga — capping NHPC's unilateral 440 MW Greenshoe extension. All REIAs directed to seek Ministry of Power clarification on Greenshoe rules.
8CERC partly allows Roshni Powertech's REC claim for 2012–14 biomass generation, rejects floor-price demand
Roshni Powertech (6 MW biomass, Andhra Pradesh) sought 77,922 RECs at Rs.1500/MWh floor price. NLDC had issued 51,948 RECs at Rs.1000/MWh. CERC directed RECs for the IEX-sold period (15–19 Jul 2013) but rejected Rs.1500/MWh floor-price linkage — RECs track energy injected, not price.
8CERC corrects NAPAF value to 87% in Dulhasti Hydro Power Station tariff order for 2024–29 period
Inadvertent error in Para 119 of the 7 Mar 2026 tariff order for NHPC's Dulhasti HPS (390 MW, J&K) is rectified. NAPAF for 2024–29 now correctly stands at 87% per 2024 Tariff Regulations. All other tariff terms remain unchanged.
8CERC fixes Kishanganga hydro project NAPAF at 83% after error found in March 2026 tariff order
Para 131 of the 12 Mar 2026 order for NHPC's Kishanganga HEP (330 MW, J&K) contained an error in NAPAF for the 2024–29 tariff period. Corrected to 83% under Regulation 71(A)(4) of 2024 Tariff Regulations. No other changes to the order.

LICENCE, COMPLIANCE & ENFORCEMENT

8CERC issues revocation notice to Vedprakash Power for 5 years of zero trading and unpaid licence fees
Vedprakash Power Pvt. Ltd. (Mumbai) holds Category IV inter-state trading licence since 2013 but has not paid annual licence fee for 5 consecutive years (FY 2021–22 to 2025–26) and conducted zero trading activity. Multiple reminder letters (8+) went unanswered.
8CERC orders J&K Power Corporation to immediately clear Rs.117 Cr DSM dues and open letter of credit
NRLDC filed petition against JKPCL and JKSLDC for persistent default on Deviation Settlement Mechanism charges. JKPCL acknowledged dues, citing dependence on J&K government budget. Paid Rs.30 Cr part-payment in Sep 2025. Commission rejected further extensions and ordered month-wise repayment plan.
8CERC proposes graded milestone extension charges for GNA connectivity grantees missing land, FC, and COD deadlines
Renewable energy developers holding ISTS connectivity but missing milestones can now pay compensation for extra time instead of facing automatic revocation. Charges are graded — rising each month to incentivise speed. Stakeholder comments invited by 30 Apr 2026.
810-case hearing list set for Apr 16, 2026 at Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission
Court sitting in virtual + physical mode at 11 AM. Cases cover FY 2024–25 revenue truing-up for TNPDCL, TNGECL, TNPGCL, TANTRANSCO; sugar mills vs tariff order; wind power grid maintenance; HCL Technologies tariff reclassification; and SEPC Power PPA dispute.
8GERC denies bank guarantee stay for WYN Renewables in 100 MW wind project delay dispute vs GUVNL
WYN Renewables (100 MW wind, Kalyanpur, Jamnagar) missed SCOD citing force majeure — adverse weather, India-Pakistan conflict 2025, land acquisition delays (13 months). GUVNL threatened BG encashment. Commission stopped PPA termination but refused BG stay.
8CSERC grants dedicated feeder exemption for Maa Kudargarhi steel plant to draw WHRB captive power via open access
Maa Kudargarhi Power & Ispat (Raipur) sought open access to draw power from a 10 MW WHRB captive plant (Shri Baba Baidnath Ispat, Tilda) without a dedicated feeder. CSPDCL and CSPTCL both consented conditionally. CSERC granted exemption with ABT metering, RTU, and load-restriction conditions.

REGULATION AMENDMENTS & NEW FRAMEWORKS

8CEA mandates smart meters for all networked consumers, allows prepayment meters in non-network areas
Central Electricity Authority amends 2006 Meters Regulations effective from Gazette date (1 Apr 2026). Smart meters compulsory where communication network exists; State ERCs may permit prepayment meters elsewhere. AMI must include prepayment functionality and be interoperable. Corrigendum issued 10 Apr 2026 fixing a typo.
8Haryana power transmission company files half-yearly debt securities statement with BSE
HVPNL submits ISIN details of listed debt securities issued on private placement basis to BSE, in compliance with SEBI Circular dated 15.10.2025 and Regulation 17. Axis Trustee Services informed.
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Apr 16:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for appointment of IBBI registered valuer for 220 kV and 132 kV transmission lines work Details
 
8Tender for supply zero passing metal seated ball valves for CRH system Details
 
8Tender for supply of AAA rabbit and dog conductor Details
 
8Tender for work contract for availing services of expert engineer of M/s Sulzer to carry out BFP cartridge replacement work Details
 
8Tender for procurement of FRP discharge rod Details
 
8Tender for contract for repairing of motor of wagon tippler Details
 
8Tender for development of 660 kW grid connected roof top solar power project Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 6.6kV 1250kW PA fan motor Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, commissioning and 03-years CAMC for 130KVA UPS Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 6.6 kV 4500 KW stage 2 ID fan motor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of distribution transformers of 160 KVA to 630 KVA capacity Details
 
8Tender for civil work related to increasing capacity from 2X40 MVA at 132 kV sub station Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation, testing, commissioning of 500KVA (3 Nos.) D.G. set work Details
 
8Tender for maintenance of face recognition based attendance marking system Details
 
8Tender for retrofitting/re-strengthening work in various Details
 
8Tender for supply of drinking water by water tankers Details
 
8Tender for repair of 05 nos. weigh rail sensors of in motion rail weighbridge Details
 
8Tender for repairing overhauling maintenance of electrical circuit Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for supply and application of corrosion protection lining Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various types of batteries for coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for supply of various DCS system spares Details
 
8Tender for supply of F.R. grade conveyor belts Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for supply of various size of 3.5 core PVC insulated armoured aluminium cable Details
 
8Tender for supply of MS stay set Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spare motor of TAC compressor Details
 
8Tender for construction of RCC at 132kV s/s Details
 
8Tender for procurement of structural steels Details
 
8Tender for procurement of hydraulic actuator for FD fan Details
 
8Tender for assistance in electrical testing, supervision of protection, signalling and condition monitoring Details
 
8Tender for complete revamping of seven (07) magnets of coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for work of augmentation of substations by additional 3x167 MVA, 400/220/33kV ICT along with HV & LV bays Details
 
8Tender for augmentation by providing additional 1x50MVA, 220/22kV T/F along Details
 
8Tender for oil regeneration of ICTs/reactors with deteriorated oil parameters Details
 
8Tender for supply and erection for diversion of D/C tower Details
 
8Tender for annual electrical maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for drilling of 04 Nos. bore wells and installation of casing pipe Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply and supervision during retrofitting and commissioning of 04 Nos. CW pump along with motor Details
 
8Tender for providing and fixing of precast RCC slabs over trenches Details
 
8Tender for construction of fencing with concertina and gate around barge pump Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of control room at 220/132 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for supply of various size of PVC insulated armoured aluminium cable Details
 
8Tender for work contract for providing 03 Nos. firemen for carrying out day to day work Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares of mechanical seals for DMCW pumps Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract for complete SWAS and other analysers installed Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT PVC cable Details
 
8Tender for repair/reconditioning of hydrogen plant Details
 
8Tender for annual contract for cleaning and maintenance assistance work of C and I related equipments Details
 
8Tender for annual contract for repair /reconditioning of various components installed Details
 
8Tender for annual contract for lifting and transportation of dry fly ash Details
 
8Tender for supply of flexible EPR insulated HT power cable & control cable Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling/in-situ repairing of HP-LP bypass valves, its associated Details
 
8Tender for supply of 1 Nos. mini truck/van mounted single phase cable fault locating equipment Details
 
8Tender for biennial rate contract for attending running repairs, scheduled, preventive & breakdown maintenance with overhauling of 08 nos. bulldozer Details
 
8Tender for two year battery maintenance contract for the works job work Details
 
8Tender for termination of incomplete 132kV transmission line using multi circuit towers Details
 
8Tender for SAS upgradation and restoration of existing protection and SCADA system Details
 
8Tender for providing AMC for weed control treatment to switch yard Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling / repairing of 11/22/33kV circuit breakers Details
 
8Tender for providing green curtain in coal yard Details
 
8Tender for work of purification/filtration of lubrication oil for T-G auxiliaries & hydraulic fluid Details
 
8Tender for work of emergency dismantling, lifting, shifting, lowering, hoisting & complete overhauling of various capacity HT & LT motors Details
 
8Tender for annual rate contractor for comprehensive cleaning and housekeeping services for coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling, servicing and repairing of the ID / FD / PA fans and their connected systems Details
 
8Tender for BRC for work of rewinding and overhauling of 11kV HT motors Details
 
8Tender for supply of instrument air compressor motor Details
 
8Tender for supply of low RPM thyristor cooling fans for unit 4,5,6 static excitation system Details
 
8Tender for supply of smart positioners Details
 
8Tender for supply of IBR approved HP valves for boiler Details
 
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8UP’s New Plan To Cut Farm Fires: Battery-Powered Brushcutters For Farmers Details
 
8New South Wales University partners with KREDL to boost clean energy innovation, startup ecosystem Details
 
8ReNew Commissions 2.4 GW of Renewable Energy Capacity in FY2026 Details
 
8Pi Green, EcoGuard tie-up for carbon capture tech Details
 
8CM Sukhu Reviews 450 MW Kinnaur Hydro Project, Pushes Timely Completion Details
 
8ANDRITZ To Equip 3,000 MW Maharashtra Storage Project Details
 
8Vedanta Power Announces Compensation After Singhitarai Plant Incident Details
 
8Coal-gasification firm seeks parity for coal-based urea projects with gas-based plants Details
 
8India’s Energy Push Under Stress As Coal Gasification, Green Hydrogen Lag Amid Global Crisis Details
 
8Dr Prasanna Kumar Acharya set to next CMD of NLC India Ltd Details
 
8Countries Ramp Up Coal Use Amidst Global Energy Crisis Details
 
8Why Suzlon Energy Share Price is Rising Details
 
8Textile Giant Taps into Renewable Power: A Green Transformation in Rajasthan Details
 
8CleanMax signs round-the-clock renewable power supply agreement with textile major Details
 
8India's future nuclear sector talent to be trained by Russia's Rosatom & IIT-B Details
 
8At Inter-Ministerial briefing, govt assures robust power supply, no fuel shortage amid West Asia crisis Details
 
8Power Equipment Sector: Can This Industry Be the Next Place for Investors to Park Their Money Details
 
8Transco Warns Striking Artisans to Return to Duty in 24 Hours or Face Permanent Removal Details
 
8Leadership Updates: PESB Recommends Prasanna Kumar Acharya as CMD of NLC India Limited Details
 
8India's Power Demand Muted in Q4FY26, Recovery Elusive: Nuvama Details
 
8The Journey Ahead: Valedictory session of Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 Details
 
8Fossil power declines after Hormuz disruption as renewables buffer global energy shock Details
 
8BSE Power index hits 16-month high; Siemens, Thermax soar 6% Details
 
8Another steam generator dispatched to NPCIL ahead of schedule, says L&T Details
 
8Not Adani, Not Ambani: This real estate giant is building India’s largest 3 GW data center park Details
 
8PTC India Names Manoj Kumar Jhawar As MD And CEO Details
 
8Adani Power, NTPC among 5 power stocks that can rally up to 24%: Analysts Details
 
8I-Hub Gujarat And SanchiConnect Launch TattvaX Cohort 2 To Power Innovation Across Strategic Sectors Details
 
8Reliance Power up 7.77%,RattanIndia Enterprises surge 4.46%, JSW Energy jumps 3.58% Details
 
8India Coal And Renewable Push Stabilises Power Costs Details
 
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Independent engineer award overrides lower bid in transmission oversight role

Apr 15: 8A lower-priced offer was available, yet the contract has been awarded at a higher value.
8The marginal gap points to factors beyond pure cost in consultant selection.
8The decision signals evolving priorities in how technical risk is evaluated and priced. Details

Rs 152 crore transformer deal sees sub-4% bidder spread in tightly contested procurement

Apr 15: 8A Rs 152.55 crore transformer procurement has closed with an unusually narrow price spread among leading OEMs.
8Such tight competition leaves limited room for margin buffers and execution flexibility.
8The outcome could influence how future grid equipment tenders are priced and risk-adjusted Details

Low-value geotechnical probe contract sets foundation tone for 500 MW pumped storage project

Apr 15: 8A modest geotechnical award anchors early-stage planning for a 500 MW pumped storage development.
8Four specialised bidders participated, yet the pricing trend signals deeper subsurface risk considerations.
8What appears routine may influence how early hydro investigations are valued in future tenders. Details

Limited bidder pool shapes technical stage in Unit-5 transformer upgrade consultancy

Apr 15: 8A key transformer upgrade consultancy has moved ahead with only two bidders in contention.
8The restricted participation suggests tight qualification thresholds or specialised system requirements.
8The commercial outcome could influence how utilities approach capacity optimisation strategies. Details

Ninth deadline push exposes execution and pricing uncertainty in 220 kV cable-monopole project

Apr 15: 8Multiple extensions indicate hesitation rather than scheduling issues.
8Hybrid design elements may be complicating cost and execution clarity.
8The delay reflects deeper ambiguity in risk allocation. Details

Bundled 132 kV corridors with hybrid cable stretch signal shift in grid resilience strategy

Apr 15: 8Three transmission corridors have been combined into a single turnkey package, increasing execution complexity beyond standard line EPC.
8A limited but critical XLPE cable segment could significantly influence cost structures and bidder positioning.
8The design reflects a broader move toward balancing speed, redundancy, and execution risk.   Details

Technical shortlist sets up high-stakes tariff battle in 2000 MW solar evacuation project

Apr 15: 8Three major transmission players have cleared the technical stage in a 2000 MW evacuation project.
8The next phase shifts decisively to tariff discovery, where pricing aggression will define outcomes.
8What appears to be a routine shortlist could translate into a sharp margin squeeze. Details

Korba West ash handling EPC tender sees timeline drift amid bidder caution

Apr 15: 8Three quick extensions indicate hesitation rather than scheduling issues.
8Bidders seem to be holding back amid evolving risk perceptions.
8The focus shifts from participation to risk pricing dynamics. Details

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Apr 15: 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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Apr 15:  For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for procurement of 01no. 72.5kV class, 1250A, 31.5kA isolator Details
 
8Tender for supply of various sizes ferrules and cable tags Details
 
8Tender for geotechnical investigation and topographic survey work for ash pond Details
 
8Tender for desiltation from upstream Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract for transformer testing Details
 
8Tender for assistance in material handling at main store Details
 
8Tender for supply of H-beam and RS joist Details
 
8Tender for replacement of defective 33kV SF6 circuit breakers at 132/33kV S/s Details
 
8Tender for construction of way of fire hydrant system, making trench for yard Details
 
8Tender for repairing of revetment wall on tower Details
 
8Tender for residual life assessment test of different transformers Details
 
8Tender for providing comprehensive facility management services Details
 
8Tender for developing 600MW solar power project Details
 
8Tender for supply of various steel section Details
 
8Tender for supply of polymer pin, disc and stay insulators Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11 kV 45 KN disc insulator Details
 
8Tender for construction of 33/11 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for erection of new 33 kV feeder works Details
 
8Tender for erection of new 33 kV line interconnections from 132 kV GSS Details
 
8Tender for erection of 33kV line Details
 
8Tender for day to day diversion /extension and dismantling of 6.6 kV/ 3.3kV overhead power lines Details
 
8Tender for installation ,testing & commissioning of 10 Nos of new outdoor VCB n 07 Nos of 11kV indoor VCB along Details
 
8Tender for shifting of weighbridge Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous civil works such as transformer platform etc. Details
 
8Tender for procurement of complete set of airport assembly for BHEL make coal mill XRP-903 Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares of mechanical seals for DMCW pumps Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract for complete SWAS and other analysers installed Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of 33 kV ring main unit Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of 33 kV ring main unit at 33/11 kV sub-station Details
 
8Tender for operation work 33/11kV substation Details
 
8Tender for construction of retention (protection) wall for the protection of tower Details
 
8Tender for AMC of various O&M works under planned/emergency/breakdown at various substations Details
 
8Tender for annual civil maintenance of substations Details
 
8Tender for work of servicing / overhauling of operating mechanism of CGL make, 145kV & 245kV SF6 circuit breakers Details
 
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Tata Power Partners with CORE Academy for Wind Energy Skill Development Details
 
8Analysts prefer Tata Power, NTPC amid likely rise in power demand Details
 
8CISF conducts flag march in Sijua Siding to secure BCCL assets, curb coal theft Details
 
8Hunter Valley coal contracts point to terminal decline Details
 
8Why SA coal export prices haven’t shot the lights out Details
 
8India Coal Blending Plan Faces Quality Challenges Details
 
8Waaree Vs Premier Vs Emmvee: Why JM Financial ratesonly 1 stock ‘Buy’ with 31% upside potential Details
 
8How automation and solar cleaning robots are reshaping the economics of large-scale solar in India Details
 
8NSEFI projects stronger India solar market growth in 2026 Details
 
8India adds heterojunction cell tech to approved solar manufacturers list Details
 
8Enlight Metals Enters Solar Mounting Structures Segment Details
 
8Reliance Industries marks first HJT solar cell inclusion in MNRE’s ALMM List-II Details
 
8Brookfield Exits Rajasthan Solar Project for Rs 30 Billion Details
 
8Gail to invest Rs 3,800 crore in 700 MW solar projects in UP, Maharashtra Details
 
8Overcoming Hurdles: India's Solar Revolution in Agriculture Details
 
8India Power Demand May Rise Up To 6.5%, Says Crisil Details
 
8India’s Shift To Induction Cooking May Add Up To 27 GW Power Demand Amid Rising Grid Challenges Details
 
8India's non-coking coal imports fall 5% y-o-y in FY'26 on weak thermal power demand, strong domestic supply Details
 
8Heavy coal use, RE growth to insulate India from spike in power tariffs Details
 
8Supreme Power Equipment Stock Soars 12% on New Orders Amid Sector Boom Details
 
8Govt panel proposes aid to help power sector shift to green switchgear Details
 
8Pankaj Kumar appointed Joint Secretary Power Ministry Details
 
8India renewables push reshapes debt markets Details
 
8Global fossil power generation fell after the Hormuz closure due to solar and wind growth Details
 
82 Green Energy Stocks to Buy Now for an Upside of More Than 30% Details
 
8Managing cyber risks in the era of decentralized energy Details
 
8SEIL Energy Eyes IBC Buys, Extends Thermal Plant Life to 2056 Details
 
8Vedanta Plant Blast Kills 9; Debt, Governance Fears Intensify Details
 
8How India’s services export rise is redefining Indian trade power Details
 
8India Cannot Be An Investment Power Without Accountability Details
 
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Dual L1 at Rs 101.53 crore signals strategic price suppression in ash transport contract

Apr 14: 8Identical lowest bids often mask deeper competitive intent rather than coincidence.
8The steep drop from other bidders suggests a calculated undercut to secure foothold in a volume-heavy segment.
8The next stage—tie-break or negotiation—could set a precedent for future ash transport awards. Details

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Dual 765 kV substation packages signal evolving RE evacuation strategy

Apr 14: 8Two parallel substation packages point to a structural shift in how renewable evacuation infrastructure is being designed.
8One package reflects conventional expansion, while the other leans toward high-density integration.
8The approach could redefine vendor scope, execution boundaries, and risk allocation in upcoming high-voltage projects. Details

Renewable tranche structure shifts full lifecycle risk to developers

Apr 14: 8Developers are moving beyond EPC roles into full lifecycle asset ownership under the current structure.
8Key approvals—from net-metering to grid compliance—now rest entirely with the SPD, increasing execution accountability.
8The model could materially alter how timelines and risks are priced in future renewable bids. Details

Ash handling EPC tender sees 17 extensions before technical bid opening

Apr 14: 8Seventeen extensions leading up to technical bid opening point to more than routine delays.
8A constrained bidder pool and stringent technical thresholds appear to have stretched participation timelines.
8The outcome at this stage could signal how future ash handling EPC packages balance competition with execution complexity. Details

Low-value connectivity package carries outsized execution risk in solar asset contract

Apr 14: 8A relatively small connectivity tender masks significant operational exposure for bidders.
8Full lifecycle accountability combined with strict SLA-linked penalties shifts risk disproportionately onto vendors.
8What appears as a simple pricing exercise may, in reality, demand far deeper risk calibration. Details

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

Apr 14: 8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage,
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Contracting news for the day: Part-1

Apr 14: 8Ministry deploys multi-cluster execution model to fast-track emissions baseline rollout under CCTS
A shift from single-package contracting to a three-cluster structure signals urgency in building industrial emissions baselines. Parallel execution could compress timelines significantly, but also introduces risks around data uniformity and methodological alignment. The move hints at evolving procurement strategies to balance speed with scale under emerging carbon market frameworks.

8Boiler reverse engineering scope hints at deeper asset intelligence strategy in large thermal fleet
What appears as standard reverse engineering work actually points to systematic capture of critical plant data. Digitisation of boiler components can reshape lifecycle planning, spares strategy, and outage management. The scope suggests a longer-term shift toward data-driven asset control rather than one-time documentation.

8Rooftop solar tender sees timeline shift as RESCO model edges toward tariff discovery in Haryana
A quiet extension in a rooftop solar tender hints at deeper friction beneath the surface. The RESCO model promises scale, but bidder hesitation suggests unresolved risks. The final tariff outcome may depend less on competition and more on clarity.

8PM MITHRA-linked substation design signals top-down grid strengthening approach in transmission planning
A layered configuration combining 220 kV intake with 132 kV distribution points to more than routine capacity addition. The design reflects a structural push to reinforce grid backbone for upcoming industrial loads. Its real impact may unfold in how future load corridors and evacuation planning are shaped.

8Rs-scale AMI rollout sees repeated timeline shifts as DBFOOT model tests bidder risk appetite in smart metering project
A million-meter smart rollout in Madhya Pradesh is quietly stretching timelines before bids even open. The DBFOOT structure is forcing bidders to price more than hardware — and that is where the hesitation lies. What looks like a routine extension may actually be a signal of deeper financial and operational recalibration.

8EPC tender sees timeline shift with May extension window tightening bidder strategy
A mid-cycle extension has quietly altered the competitive dynamics of this EPC tender. The additional window is not just about time—it reshapes how bidders price risk and structure execution. What triggered this shift, and who stands to gain, remains beneath the surface. Details

Contracting news for the day: Part-2

Apr 14: 8Consultancy tender sees 20+ extensions as timelines slip nearly five months in thermal project
A routine consultancy tender has quietly turned into a prolonged procurement exercise. More than twenty deadline shifts hint at deeper participation or structural issues beneath the surface. What’s driving this persistence—and what it signals for future tenders—remains unresolved.

8Transmission package merges transformer upgrade with 220 kV LILO integration into single high-stakes contract
A latest transmission package quietly combines two traditionally separate scopes into one execution-heavy mandate. The move raises the stakes for bidders, forcing them to handle both high-capacity transformers and live line integration under a single umbrella. What looks like efficiency on paper could reshape competition and risk pricing in the transmission sector.

8BMS retrofit tender stretches to May 2026 after multiple extensions in large thermal project
Seven extensions in seven months signal more than routine delay in a BMS retrofit package. The pattern points to deeper technical and commercial friction shaping bidder response. What is holding back participation remains buried beneath unchanged tender clauses.

8Boiler EPC tender timeline extended by a week in 2x660 MW thermal project
A routine extension masks deeper signals in a boiler EPC tender. The extra week may be less about time and more about bidder readiness in a high-stakes package. What it reveals about competition and pricing discipline is where the real story lies.

8Fire NOC consultancy tender sees multiple extensions as timelines stretch in thermal project
Eight deadline extensions rarely happen without a deeper issue. A fire NOC consultancy tender shows signs of market hesitation or internal ambiguity. The final outcome may reveal more about risk allocation than pricing.

8Single-lot AMI tender concentrates execution risk at 1.5 million meter scale in smart metering project
The project’s sheer size is reshaping how bidders structure execution strategies. Scale efficiencies come bundled with concentrated operational and financial exposure. The real question is whether rollout quality can hold under such compressed risk. Details

LAST UPDATE: TARIFF POLICY AND CROSS-SUBSIDY RISK

Apr 14: FUEL COST AND PASS_THROUGH RISKS 

8Rs. 616.12 crore e-auction coal spend at BALCO exposes CSERC to pass-through risk
BALCO's filing shows variable cost leaning heavily on e-auction coal rather than only stable linkage supply, which means any tariff approval becomes a live test of how much market-priced fuel stress the regulator is willing to socialise through consumer-linked power procurement.
8BALCO's 19.05 lakh MT e-auction coal dependence widens CSPDCL fuel-cost exposure
The filing suggests that contracted supply alone did not anchor the fuel basket, leaving the state buyer exposed to a procurement model where shortfalls or commercial choices can migrate directly into tariff claims and future cash burden.
8Rs. 80.69 crore e-auction closing stock with BALCO signals inventory-led tariff overhang
A large year-end stock of higher-cost coal can become tomorrow's cost-recovery argument, creating a pipeline of deferred burden that may outlive the operational period in which the fuel was actually bought.
8E-auction coal at 3,450 kCal/kg and Rs. 531.28 crore consumption cost deepens BALCO's efficiency scrutiny
Once fuel is both expensive and only marginally better in quality, regulators and counterparties have grounds to probe whether the plant's operational choices are amplifying avoidable costs rather than merely absorbing unavoidable market conditions.
8SECL delivered 18.50 lakh MT against 17.32 lakh MT contract, yet BALCO still leaned on costly coal
That mismatch raises the uncomfortable question for executives and regulators alike: if linkage receipts were not visibly deficient in aggregate, why did the tariff chain still require such a large e-auction overlay and what does that say about dispatch economics or fuel-planning discipline.
8BALCO burned 19.02 lakh MT linkage coal at 3,420 kCal/kg, exposing heat-rate recovery pressure
Coal with that calorific profile puts more strain on the conversion chain, so the tariff conversation is no longer only about coal price but also about how much mediocre fuel quality the buyer should finance through the generator's variable-cost petition.
8BALCO recorded August e-auction purchase value as transport invoices alone, exposing cost-booking opacity
That disclosure is more than a footnote, because once coal and logistics values fragment across periods, regulators and buyers have reason to question whether variable-cost claims reflect clean energy economics or accounting timing advantages.
8Rs. 7.22 crore negative P2P washery adjustment at BALCO exposes stock-accounting credibility gaps
Negative adjustments of this scale are exactly the kind of line items that can look technical in a filing but read like governance risk to a serious tariff reviewer evaluating whether inventory, consumption, and cost are tightly reconciled.
8Rs. 17.14 crore negative e-auction P2P adjustment suggests BALCO's coal trail may not be clean
Even where the underlying explanation is legitimate, repeated negative book adjustments weaken confidence in the integrity of the fuel-cost chain and invite harder scrutiny of what should or should not be passed on to consumers.
REGULATORY ASSET ACCUMULATION AND TARIFF DISTORTION

8Delhi's 2021 tariff freeze survived FY25, leaving BRPL, BYPL and TPDDL exposed to recovery stress
While 35 states and UTs issued tariff orders in FY 2024-25, Delhi did not revise tariffs and continued with rates effective from 01.10.2021, a lag that matters because the same book later shows Delhi discoms still carrying large regulatory-asset balances rather than cleanly passing costs through.
8Rs. 12,993.53 crore BRPL regulatory assets show Delhi's tariff freeze is now a balance-sheet risk
The real story is not tariff stability but deferred recovery, because BRPL's regulatory assets stand at Rs. 12,993.53 crore, BYPL at Rs. 8,419.14 crore, and TPDDL at Rs. 5,787.70 crore, turning tariff delay into future cash-flow, financing, and eventual consumer-burden risk.
8Rajasthan's Rs. 47,114 crore regulatory asset pile shows tariff discipline failure is becoming future tariff shock
JVVNL at Rs. 18,473 crore, AVVNL at Rs. 11,383 crore, and JDVVNL at Rs. 17,258 crore together point to a recovery model that postpones pain rather than resolving it, increasing the odds of sharper future tariff action or prolonged utility stress.
8MPERC's Rs. 6,963.27 crore true-up gap pushes Madhya Pradesh tariffs toward future recovery risk
The order converts what looks like an accounting exercise into a live tariff overhang, because the admitted gap is not disappearing on paper but being positioned for recovery in subsequent years, forcing consumers, regulators, and investors to confront delayed pain rather than avoided cost.
8Rs. 3,307.07 crore in admitted supplementary bills keeps old generator claims alive in new tariffs
The real sting is temporal: costs tied to FY 2014-15 through FY 2022-23 are still shaping today's recovery burden, which means Madhya Pradesh's consumers are effectively paying for a long tail of unresolved procurement history.
8Rs. 41,462.43 crore admitted power purchase cost keeps MP's tariff structure hostage to bulk procurement
The order confirms that procurement remains the core financial gravity center, meaning even modest operational weakness elsewhere quickly becomes material once layered onto such a large purchased-power base.
8East DISCOM's 26.66% distribution loss versus 19.49% norm deepens power cost exposure
That gap is not just technical underperformance; it translates into extra energy procurement, greater recovery stress, and a sharper fight over who should bear the cost of inefficiency in a sector already dependent on delayed true-ups.
8MPPMCL's unclaimed Rs. 150 crore working capital cost masks deeper liquidity stress in power procurement
The order reveals a quieter but more strategic risk: the state's bulk power purchaser says financing is essential for liquidity management and letters of credit, yet part of that financing cost remains outside full recognition, raising questions about where the stress is being parked.
8MPERC cuts MPIDC's 7.54% tariff ask to 3.72%, exposing weaker cost pass-through
MPIDC came seeking recovery of a Rs. 16.97 crore gap through a 7.54% hike, but MPERC found the utility was already in a standalone surplus position before true-ups, signaling that not every claimed cost can be pushed cleanly into tariffs when the revenue base is holding up better than projected.
8MPIDC shows 0 MU available against 181.77 MU RPO need, creating compliance exposure
The order records zero projected available wind, hydro, DRE and other renewable energy against total RPO-linked renewable purchase requirement of 181.77 MU, which turns compliance into a procurement scramble rather than a planned resource strategy.
8Zero stakeholder participation in MPIDC's tariff hearing leaves a Rs. 233.51 crore order under-scrutinised
No comments, no objections, and no appearance at public hearing may look administratively convenient, but for a paywalled executive lens it reads as a deeper accountability problem: a tariff order with real financial and compliance implications moved forward without market challenge.

Corporate finance and capex stress
8BALCO posted Rs. 15,808 crore revenue and Rs. 4,534 crore EBITDA while still pushing fuel-cost recovery
That tension is exactly what makes the filing interesting: a company showing strong operating performance is simultaneously asking the regulatory system to validate cost pressures that could still migrate into consumer-facing or utility-facing burden.
8Rs. 1,300.77 crore Chhattisgarh energy development cess dispute haunts BALCO with legacy cash risk
A liability fight of that size changes the tone of every tariff and cost-recovery conversation, because counterparties and investors start asking whether operational petitions are occurring against a much larger unresolved financial backdrop.
8Rs. 268.30 crore cross-subsidy surcharge demand against BALCO exposes open-access regulatory conflict
This is the sort of unresolved regulatory overhang that can distort commercial strategy, reduce visibility on future landed power cost, and complicate every negotiation tied to contracted supply or market alternatives.
8Five ADANI tower failures on one corridor hint at multi-point restoration costs beyond routine outage accounting
The damage profile across locations, including bent stubs, damaged cross-arms, and debris-led bottom-panel failure, suggests the financial burden is not confined to tower replacement but extends to rectification, access, materials, and service-risk costs.
8INDIGRID's 5-tower event turns one flood episode into concentrated capex, outage, and insurance stress
Because access itself was hindered until floodwaters receded, the incident highlights a harsher commercial reality: extreme-weather failures can simultaneously destroy assets and delay recovery, compounding both direct and indirect cost exposure.
8PGCIL's repeated flood-linked collapses raise the possibility of rising restoration spend on river-adjacent 765 kV assets
When two separate 765 kV lines suffer flood-led foundation collapse in the same review period, the business implication is not just isolated repair but the prospect of recurring hardening costs on strategically important long-distance corridors.
8SARDA ENERGY's Rs. 2,823 crore FY25 borrowings spike shows acquisition-led growth still carries leverage risk
Even though net debt has reportedly fallen sharply, the balance sheet also records borrowings at Rs. 2,823 crore in FY25 against Rs. 1,366 crore in FY24, reminding readers that deleveraging sits alongside a recent burst of balance-sheet expansion rather than replacing it.
8SKS POWER's 1,200 MW doubling ambition leaves SARDA ENERGY exposed to post-verdict execution risk
The Supreme Court ruling may have removed legal overhang, but moving from resolution approval to operational value capture and capacity doubling is a very different challenge, especially when state support, clearances and integration discipline all have to hold.
8SARDA ENERGY's over-65% EBITDA dependence on power creates concentration risk despite its diversified story
The company is described as integrated across mining, steel, ferroalloys and power, yet the same note concedes that energy already drives more than 65% of EBITDA and could exceed 70% by FY28, which means diversification may be more optical than protective if generation economics turn.
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Grid adequacy and power supply risk

Apr 14: Demand-supply gaps
8Andhra Pradesh's 32,694 MU energy shortfall by 2035-36 exposes a deep adequacy risk
A state that looks balanced on paper under a modelled resource plan still shows a gap equal to 19.4% of annual need under existing and planned tie-ups, which means the real executive question is not whether demand will grow, but whether contracting discipline and commissioning timelines can keep blackouts, expensive spot purchases, and political heat from arriving first.
8AP SLDC's 30,927 MW demand path meets a contract failure that raises procurement exposure
The report projects Andhra Pradesh's peak demand climbing from 15,600 MW in 2025-26 to 30,927 MW in 2035-36, but it also says the current and planned portfolio will not be enough, leaving management with a narrow choice between locking in capacity early or paying later through more volatile short-term dependence.
8March-April demand peaks leave Andhra Pradesh exposed when solar comfort starts fading into stress
The state's demand profile peaks in March and April and mostly during daytime hours, yet the report says unmet demand in 2035-36 emerges mainly in non-solar hours and even spills into solar hours in those hotter months, showing that high solar penetration alone does not remove peak-season vulnerability.
8CEA's 20.50% Northern generation miss exposes supply planning and procurement risk
The 10 April CEA overview shows the Northern region generating 9,171.71 MU against a programme of 11,536.98 MU for April 1 till date, a gap of 2,365.27 MU or 20.50%, which is not just a performance miss but a signal that states and buyers may be leaning harder on external purchases, peakers or demand-side pain to cover planned-versus-actual slippage.
8All-India 10.82% generation deviation suggests the power system is missing programme at scale
The all-India figure in the overview shows actual generation at 42,375.36 MU against a 47,514.81 MU programme for April 1 till date, a shortfall of 5,139.45 MU, which turns isolated operational misses into a broader question about forecasting quality, plant availability discipline and hidden dependence on non-programmed balancing tools.
8CEA's 34.56% Northern nuclear deviation deepens baseload reliability and balancing exposure
Northern nuclear output comes in at 388.73 MU against a 594.00 MU programme, a 205.27 MU shortfall or 34.56%, and that kind of miss matters because baseload under-delivery can force more volatile substitutes into the stack, distorting dispatch economics and tightening balancing requirements.

Gas fleet idling and flexibility erosion
8Southern Region's 59,367 MW met demand masked 6,423 MW gas idling and flexibility risk
The system cleared peak and off-peak demand without reported shortage, but that comfort rested alongside 6,423 MW of gas/naptha/diesel capacity delivering just 3.81 MU, showing how the region is balancing adequacy with a striking loss of dispatchable flexibility.
8Andhra Pradesh's 3,036 MW gas fleet stayed at zero, exposing fuel-linked reliability risk
Andhra met demand with no headline stress, yet every listed major gas station from Gautami and Konaseema to Vemagiri and Vijjeswaram sat at zero, leaving the state more dependent on coal, renewables, and imports when fast-ramping support should have been available.
8Tamil Nadu met 19,066 MW peak even as 1,421 MW gas capacity remained thinly used
Tamil Nadu avoided shortage, but only 114-120 MW came from a 1,421 MW gas block, indicating the state's flexibility cushion is far smaller than its installed portfolio suggests when renewable output softens or thermal units trip.
8HAZIRA's 3-unit no-PPA freeze shows commercial failure can sideline capacity as effectively as breakdowns
Three HAZIRA CCPP units are recorded under 'No power purchase agreement,' which is the sort of line item that tells investors the biggest risk is often not fuel or machinery, but an inability to lock in viable contracting in a system still struggling to align capacity with credible demand.
8COCHIN CCPP's four long-idled units show beneficiary scheduling failure can become structural capacity loss
Four COCHIN CCPP liquid-fuel units are shown out since 2014-2015 with the remark 'GT-no schedule from beneficiaries,' which is a blunt reminder that prolonged scheduling indifference can quietly convert nominal capacity into dead weight while official installed-capacity narratives remain intact.
8GIRAL TPS's 250 MW scrap risk highlights how stranded coal assets still distort fleet optics
With two 125 MW GIRAL units listed as 'unit likely to be scrapped,' the capacity may still haunt the books and fleet conversation even as its practical reliability value evaporates, creating a mismatch between declared system strength and usable supply.
8PIPAVAV CCPP's 351 MW low-schedule outage exposes demand-risk and stranded-gas-capacity pressure
A 351 MW PIPAVAV CCPP unit shown out since 19 April 2024 for RSD/low schedule underlines a recurring Indian power-sector problem: capacity exists, but offtake confidence does not, leaving assets stranded not by engineering failure alone but by weak commercial pull.

Hydro, storage and reservoir stress
8SRISAILAM's 770 MW RBPH stayed at zero, deepening Andhra Pradesh peaking support risk
A region with rising renewable dependence can ill-afford major peaking hydro to remain absent, and SRISAILAM RBPH's zero output underscores how nominal hydro capacity may not translate into real balancing support when system conditions tighten.
8Telangana's 900 MW SRISAILAM LBPH and 900 MW pump mode both stayed idle, exposing storage underuse
The report shows both generating and pumping sides of a key flexible asset at zero, which raises uncomfortable questions about whether storage capability exists more on paper than in daily operational strategy.
8GREENKO's 1,200 MW pumped asset charged 10.99 MU but delivered just 8.81 MU, sharpening efficiency questions
That operating pattern is normal in principle for pumped storage, but in a region leaning harder on flexible resources, the energy spread will intensify scrutiny over round-trip economics, dispatch value, and whether storage is reducing or merely shifting system stress.
8METTUR reservoir at 751.98 against 777.59 last year narrowed hydro comfort and flexibility exposure
Lower reservoir levels do not create an immediate crisis on their own, but they reduce optionality exactly when thermal and transmission systems are already showing strain, leaving fewer clean ways to absorb shocks.
8SRISAILAM held just 70 MU energy against 1,392 MU design, exposing seasonal hydro vulnerability
That reservoir figure is one of the most important hidden warnings in the report because it suggests that today's no-shortage outcome may not travel well into tighter seasonal conditions if hydro-backed flexibility weakens further.
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