8Successive deadline extensions raise execution confidence questions — transmission project A cascade of extensions over months signals underlying execution friction. Such repetition rarely occurs without deeper challenges beyond documentation delays. 8Repeated deadline stretch signals bidder hesitation in 500 MW solar EPC push A 500 MW solar EPC tender with bundled land and transmission is seeing slow bidder response. Multiple extensions point to structural discomfort around risk allocation. 8Hydro EPC package sees four deadline extensions amid underground execution complexity — hydro project Four deadline shifts in a single hydro EPC package signal underlying technical and commercial friction. The extended window may test whether competition deepens or risk hesitation persists. 8765 kv gis tie-up window quietly stretched by 4 days — transmission project A short extension hints at last-mile alignment challenges between EPC and OEM players. What appears procedural may be masking negotiation dynamics that could influence bid aggressiveness. 8Transformer package timeline stretched to may 2026 after 17 revisions — thermal project A routine transformer package has turned into a prolonged procurement cycle spanning over a year. Seventeen extensions point to deeper concerns around project readiness and bidder appetite. The timeline reveals signals that standard documents do not openly capture. 8Intake water system scope shifts logistics risk onto contractors — thermal project The tender places freight and insurance obligations fully on bidders, embedding cost volatility into pricing. How contractors respond to this risk allocation will shape bidding strategies and competitiveness.Details
8Adani Energy Solutions hits all-time high EBITDA of Rs. 8,726 crore in FY26, PAT surges 32% YoY Adani Energy Solutions Limited (AESL) delivered its strongest financial performance ever in FY26, posting a record EBITDA of Rs. 8,726 crore - up 12.7% year-on-year - while adjusted PAT climbed 32% to Rs. 2,393 crore. The company also crossed 1 crore smart meter installations and commissioned India's first compact HVDC project in Mumbai. 8Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy posts record PAT of Rs. 142 crore in Q4 FY26; annual order inflow surges 43% to Rs. 10,062 crore Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited (SWSOLAR) reported its highest-ever quarterly PAT of Rs. 142 crore in Q4 FY26 and record annual revenue of Rs. 7,548 crore, with FY26 operational EBITDA jumping 53% YoY to Rs. 444 crore. The company commissioned approximately 4.5 GW AC of solar capacity globally - its highest-ever annual execution. 8Indian Energy Exchange board approves FY26 audited results; recommends final dividend of Rs. 2 per share at 200% of face value The IEX board at its meeting on April 24, 2026 approved audited results for Q4 and FY26, and recommended a final dividend of Rs. 2 per equity share - representing 200% of face value of Rs. 1 each. The announcement came alongside the exchange's highest-ever annual traded volume of 141.1 BUs and consolidated PAT of Rs. 492.9 crore in FY26. 8Havells India rated 'BUY' with Rs. 1,615 target as FY27 recovery seen after FY26 EBITDA margin hits 9.8% decadal low ICICI Securities maintained a BUY rating on Havells India with a revised target of Rs. 1,615 (CMP: Rs. 1,349), flagging multiple transitory headwinds in FY26 including 40% inflation in copper and aluminium and BEE norm changes. Analysts project a sharp FY27 recovery driven by 5–20% price hikes across the product portfolio and market share gains.
CREDIT RATINGS AND DEBT
8CARE Ratings reaffirms Power Grid Corporation's AAA/Stable rating; long-term facilities enhanced to Rs. 60,371 crore CARE Ratings (CareEdge) reaffirmed the CARE AAA; Stable rating on Power Grid Corporation of India Limited's (PGCIL) long-term bank facilities, enhanced from Rs. 40,371 crore to Rs. 60,371 crore, and newly assigned the same rating to Rs. 30,000 crore in fresh bonds - backed by its Navratna status and regulated returns. 8Torrent Power gets CRISIL AA+/Stable on Rs. 4,000 crore fresh NCDs; total rated debt stands at Rs. 11,131 crore Torrent Power Limited received a CRISIL AA+/Stable rating on proposed NCDs of Rs. 4,000 crore, while CRISIL reaffirmed the same rating on existing NCDs of Rs. 2,000 crore and Rs. 2,735 crore. The company's Rs. 1,650 crore commercial paper programme was also reaffirmed at CRISIL A1+ - reflecting Torrent Power's robust credit profile. 8CARE Ratings reaffirms BB; Stable on GB Solar Technologies' Rs. 75 crore bank facilities amid greenfield capex of Rs. 132 crore CARE Ratings reaffirmed a CARE BB; Stable rating on GB Solar Technologies Private Limited's Rs. 75 crore long-term bank facilities, citing ongoing greenfield capex of approximately Rs. 132 crore for solar PV module manufacturing - while noting project implementation risk, competitive industry pressures, and raw material price volatility. 8Coal India Limited gets CARE AAA; Stable rating reaffirmed on long-term bank facilities enhanced to Rs. 8,605 crore CARE Ratings reaffirmed the CARE AAA; Stable rating on Coal India Limited's long-term bank facilities, enhanced to Rs. 8,605 crore, and reaffirmed CARE A1+ on short-term facilities of Rs. 5,625 crore. The top-tier rating reflects the state-owned coal mining giant's dominant market position, strong government backing, and solid financial discipline.Details
8IEX Day-Ahead Market (DAM) snapshot April 23, 2026: MCP hits Rs. 10,000/MWh; purchase bids reach 40,572 MW in early hours Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Day-Ahead Market (DAM) snapshot for April 23, 2026 shows the Market Clearing Price (MCP) at Rs. 10,000/MWh consistently across early morning blocks, with purchase bids as high as 40,572.30 MW against sell bids of 1,571.60 MW in the first block (00:00–00:15), and Market Clearing Volume (MCV) settling at 1,373.88 MW - signalling extremely high demand-supply imbalance in the power exchange market. 8IEX DAM hourly summary April 23, 2026: Weighted MCP at Rs. 10,000/MWh; total hourly volumes range from 1,331 MWh to 2,664 MWh The IEX Day-Ahead Market hourly summary for April 23, 2026 reflects extreme market stress with MCP fixed at Rs. 10,000/MWh across all reported hours, with volumes ranging from 1,331.45 MWh in Hour 1 to 2,664.87 MWh in Hour 4, and purchase bids of 39,369.68 MWh in Hour 1 far outpacing sell bids of 1,533.73 MWh - signalling acute power deficit conditions. 8IEX DAM weekly summary April 17–24, 2026: Weighted MCP ranges from Rs. 3,735 to Rs. 4,070/MWh; daily volumes cross 1.14 lakh MWh IEX Day-Ahead Market weekly data for April 17–24, 2026 reveals Market Clearing Volume ranging from 1,11,447 MWh (April 20) to 1,21,654 MWh (April 19), with weighted MCPs fluctuating between Rs. 3,735.89/MWh and Rs. 4,071.23/MWh - reflecting moderate price volatility amid consistent demand across the week. 8IEX RTM snapshot April 23, 2026: Purchase bids cross 78,984 MW in first block; MCV at 1,930 MW with MCP at Rs. 10,000/MWh The IEX Real-Time Market (RTM) snapshot for April 23, 2026 shows purchase bids as high as 78,984.30 MW in the 00:00–00:15 block against sell bids of 1,930 MW, with MCV of 1,930 MW entirely from sell side at MCP Rs. 10,000/MWh - indicating extreme demand pressure in India's real-time electricity market. 8IEX RTM weekly summary April 17–24, 2026: Weighted MCP ranges from Rs. 5,543 to Rs. 6,804; April 17 MCV tops at 1,54,370 MWh The IEX RTM weekly summary for April 17–24, 2026 shows April 17 recording the highest Market Clearing Volume of 1,54,370.15 MWh with a weighted MCP of Rs. 6,804.64/MWh, while weekly purchase bids exceeded 7 lakh MWh on several days - underscoring persistent high demand in India's real-time electricity market.
HIGH-PRICE AND GREEN MARKETS
8IEX HPDAM snapshot April 23, 2026: MCP at Rs. 20,000/MWh in early blocks; sell bids of 1,380 MW far exceed purchase bids The IEX High-Price Day-Ahead Market snapshot for April 23, 2026 reveals MCP of Rs. 20,000/MWh in early morning hours, with sell bids consistently around 1,380–1,381.5 MW against purchase bids ranging from 850 to 1,225 MW, and MCVs of 81.9–82.9 MW - indicating constrained supply in the high-price power segment. 8IEX HPDAM weekly summary April 17–24, 2026: April 23 posts highest cleared volume of 1,476 MWh at weighted MCP Rs. 18,813/MWh IEX HPDAM weekly data for April 17–24, 2026 shows April 23, 2026 as the most active day with 1,476.55 MWh cleared at a weighted MCP of Rs. 18,812.63/MWh - while April 17, 19, and 24 recorded zero market clearances, highlighting episodic and volatility-prone high-price market dynamics. 8IEX Green Day-Ahead Market (GDAM) snapshot April 23, 2026: Solar MCV steady at ~270 MW; MCP at Rs. 10,000/MWh in early blocks The IEX Green Day-Ahead Market snapshot for April 23, 2026 shows Solar MCV consistently around 270–271.9 MW in early morning blocks, with MCP at Rs. 10,000/MWh - reflecting premium pricing for green power sourced from solar generators in the exchange's dedicated renewable energy trading segment. 8IEX GDAM weekly data April 17–24, 2026: Weighted MCP at Rs. 454/MWh; total MCV reaches 3,289 MWh on April 17 IEX Green Day-Ahead Market weekly summary for April 17–24, 2026 shows total MCV of 3,289.6 MWh on April 17, with 16,180 Hydro MCV and purchase bids reaching 1,60,380 MWh, while the weighted MCP was Rs. 454/MWh - reflecting continued growth in green power trading volumes on IEX's dedicated renewable segment. 8IEX Green RTM weekly report April 15–24, 2026: Volumes cleared on April 17 (1,300 MWh) and April 18 (3,500 MWh) at ~Rs. 10,000/MWh The IEX Green Real-Time Market weekly data for April 15–24, 2026 shows clearances only on April 17, 18, and 20 out of 10 days - with seven days recording zero clearances and green HPDAM remaining completely inactive - reflecting sporadic and limited green power availability in the real-time market segment. 8IEX IDAS weekly report April 17–24, 2026: Zero clearances throughout; April 24 posts highest purchase bid of 2,975 MWh The IEX Intra-Day Ancillary Services weekly market report for April 17–24, 2026 records zero MCV and zero MCP for all days, despite April 24 posting the highest buy bid of 2,975 MWh against a sell bid of 3,554 MWh - indicating a persistent mismatch preventing market clearances. 8IEX RTM hourly report April 23, 2026: Total cleared volume reaches 4,809 MWh in Hour 4; MCP holds at Rs. 10,000/MWh all day IEX Real-Time Market (RTM) hourly data for April 23, 2026 shows MCV peaking at 4,809.30 MWh in Hour 4 (03:00–04:00), with consistent purchase bids across all hours - including 79,222.88 MWh in Hour 0 and 69,765.48 MWh in Hour 1 - and the Market Clearing Price and weighted MCP both fixed at Rs. 10,000/MWh throughout the day. 8PXIL DSM report April 23, 2026: Zero cleared buy and sell volumes across all 15-minute blocks in deviation settlement market Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL) Deviation Settlement Mechanism (DSM) report for April 23, 2026 shows zero cleared buy volume and zero cleared sell volume across all 15-minute time blocks from 00:00 to 24:00, with prices also recording zero - indicating no DSM transactions were matched and settled on the PXIL power exchange on this date. 8HPX floats reverse auction notice HPX/23042026/00948 for GUVNL thermal power procurement Hindustan Power Exchange (HPX) issued a Single Side Reverse Auction (Auction No. HPX/23042026/00948) for Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL) for procurement of thermal energy - structured as an any-day contract with regional delivery points under the LDC-RA trading segment, allowing energy generators to bid competitively for GUVNL's power supply requirements.
POWER EXCHANGE REFORMS AND INSTITUTIONS
8CERC proposes market coupling for India's electricity exchanges: A shift toward uniform price discovery across platforms The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) issued draft regulations proposing market coupling - a mechanism that could unify price discovery across IEX, PXIL, and HPX - representing the most significant structural reform to short-term power trading in years. Under the proposed framework, bids from all exchanges would be pooled to determine a single market-clearing price, potentially improving efficiency and liquidity while reducing price arbitrage between platforms. 8HPX floats reverse auction HPX/23042026/00949 for UP Power Corporation with Rs. 10,000/MWh ceiling price for multi-source energy Hindustan Power Exchange (HPX) issued a reverse auction circular on behalf of UP Power Corporation Limited, covering solar, non-solar, hydro, and thermal energy types with a ceiling price set at Rs. 10,000 per MWh - reflecting UPPCL's active and aggressive energy procurement strategy through exchange-based competitive bidding to ensure adequate power supply across Uttar Pradesh. 8IEX reports highest-ever FY26 traded volume of 141.1 BUs; consolidated PAT at Rs. 492.9 crore, up 15% YoY Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) announced record audited financial results for FY26: the exchange traded 141.1 billion units - a 17% YoY rise - while standalone revenue grew 13.9% to Rs. 744.9 crore and consolidated PAT rose 15% to Rs. 492.9 crore. In Q4 FY26 alone, IEX hit its highest-ever quarterly trading volume of 39.4 BUs, with 187.20 lakh Renewable Energy Certificates also traded in FY26.Details
8India's all-India peak demand hits 240,120 MW on April 23; total energy met at 5,461 MU across five regions Grid Controller of India's NLDC daily power supply report for April 23, 2026 recorded a peak demand of 240,120 MW at 15:50 hours and total energy met of 5,461 MU across five regions. Solar generation contributed 685 MU, wind added 199 MU, and hydro supplied 424 MU. The Northern Region recorded a peak shortage of 1,640 MW, while total national energy shortfall stood at 23.17 MU. 8Northern region power supply April 23, 2026: 1,640 MW evening shortfall; UP meets 553 MU demand, Haryana faces 0.73 MU deficit Grid Controller of India's Northern RLDC reports a 1,640 MW evening peak shortfall for April 23, 2026, with total day energy shortfall of 11.4 MU. Uttar Pradesh consumed 553.26 MU, Rajasthan 297.18 MU, and Punjab recorded 7.8 MU shortage - reflecting continued power supply stress across major northern states. 8Southern region power supply: Demand fully met at 55,975 MW evening peak with 1,420.22 MU day energy on April 23, 2026 GRID-INDIA's Southern RLDC reports that on April 23, 2026, the Southern Region achieved zero shortage at evening peak demand of 55,975 MW, with a total day energy of 1,420.22 MU. Tamil Nadu contributed 388.28 MU, Karnataka 361.90 MU, and Telangana 275.16 MU to the region's energy consumption. 8Eastern region power supply: 432 MW evening shortfall against 31,981 MW requirement; Bihar faces 4.54 MU deficit on April 23, 2026 GRID-INDIA's Eastern RLDC reports that on April 23, 2026, the Eastern Region experienced a 432 MW evening peak shortfall and a total day energy shortfall of 8.9 MU, with Bihar recording the highest state-level shortage of 4.54 MU and Jharkhand recording 4.35 MU shortfall. 8NER power supply: North Eastern Region records 144 MW evening peak shortage; day energy deficit of 0.82 MU on April 23, 2026 GRID-INDIA's NERLDC reports that on April 23, 2026, the North Eastern Region faced a 144 MW evening peak demand shortage against a requirement of 3,408 MW, with total day energy deficit of 0.82 MU. Tripura consumed 5.67 MU against 9.43 MU availability, while Assam fully met its 36.43 MU demand.
GENERATION OUTAGES AND UNIT STATUS
8CEA sub-report 15 April 22, 2026: Panipat TPS Unit 7 (250 MW) trips due to drum level low; Barsinghsar lignite unit 2 also out CEA Sub-Report 15 for April 22, 2026 lists thermal units that tripped out of the national grid on the date, including Panipat TPS Unit 7 (250 MW) at 10:05 PM due to drum level low, Barsinghsar Lignite Unit 2 (125 MW) due to electrical miscellaneous problems, and Ramgarh CCPP Unit 2 (35.5 MW) - highlighting day-to-day grid reliability challenges across the Northern region. 8CEA sub-report 14 April 22, 2026: Panipat TPS Unit 7 (250 MW) and Barsinghsar lignite unit 2 (125 MW) recommissioned on April 22 CEA Sub-Report 14 for April 22, 2026 records the recommissioning of two generating units: Panipat TPS Unit 7 (250 MW), which was synchronised at 12:28 AM, and Barsinghsar Lignite Unit 2 (125 MW), which returned to service the same day at 10:43 PM after being taken out due to electrical miscellaneous problems. 8CEA sub-report 12 April 22, 2026: Pragati CCPP unit offline for over 15 days since July 2025 due to low system demand and costly fuel CEA Sub-Report 12 for April 22, 2026 identifies generating units out of the national grid for more than 15 consecutive days in FY 2026-27, with Pragati Combined Cycle Power Plant Unit 1 listed as offline since July 28, 2025 - citing low system demand, costly fuel, and miscellaneous equipment issues. 8CEA sub-report 13 April 22, 2026: I.P. CCPP units 2, 3, 4 (30 MW each) out of national grid since January 25, 2019 - reserve/standby status CEA Sub-Report 13 for April 22, 2026 lists thermal units out of the national grid for more than one year, with Indraprastha CCPP Units 2, 3, and 4 (each 30 MW) recorded as offline since January 25, 2019 - citing GT low system demand, reserve shut-down, and standby status, reflecting long-term decommissioning of ageing urban gas-based capacity. 8Southern RLDC logs planned outages including MAPS and KAIGA nuclear units; LKPPL units under NCLT since 2016 Grid Controller of India's generating unit outage report for April 23, 2026 listed NPCIL's 220 MW KAIGA STG1 under maintenance since March 2025 with expected revival by September 2026, and MAPS Tamil Nadu (220 MW) planned until December 2026. LKPPL units 3 and 4 in Andhra Pradesh (233 MW and 133 MW) remain under NCLT proceedings since November 2016.
FREQUENCY, VOLTAGE AND SYSTEM RELIABILITY
8NLDC frequency profile April 23, 2026: National grid maintains 49.97–50.05 Hz band, no significant under-frequency event recorded GRID-INDIA's NLDC reports the frequency profile for April 23, 2026, showing that the national grid maintained frequency within the IEGC target band (49.97–50.05 Hz) for most of the day, with no significant under-frequency event (below 49.70 Hz) recorded - indicating stable grid operations throughout the 24-hour reporting period. 8Southern grid maintains 77% frequency compliance for April 23; average frequency at 49.981 Hz with 5.49 hours out of IEGC band Grid Controller of India's frequency data for the Southern Region on April 23, 2026 showed the grid spent 77.14% of the day within the standard 49.9–50.05 Hz band, with average frequency of 49.981 Hz. The system recorded 5.49 hours outside the IEGC-prescribed band - peaking at 50.283 Hz at 18:02 and dipping to 49.665 Hz at 22:36. 8NLDC system reliability report April 23, 2026: Zero ATC violations across all 5 corridors including WR-NR, ER-NR, and NER import GRID-INDIA's NLDC reports that on April 23, 2026, there were zero Available Transfer Capability (ATC) violations across all five major inter-regional corridors - WR-NR, ER-NR, import of NR, NEW-SR, and NER import - indicating robust inter-regional transmission performance with no congestion in India's national power transmission grid. 8Grid Controller of India reports 5 forced transmission outages across Southern Region on April 23, including 400 kV lines Grid Controller of India's SRLDCL reported five forced transmission outages on April 23, 2026, involving 400 kV POWERGRID lines between Cuddapah–Chittoor and Cuddapah–Nagarjunasagar, as well as a 400 kV APTRANSCO line and a 220 kV KPTCL circuit. All outages were revived within 15–59 minutes, with faults attributed to distance protection trips and B-N/Y-N phase faults.Details
8HERC seeks cost-benefit analysis from HPPC for procuring 1,345 MW firm round-the-clock power on short-term basis for May–Sept 2026 HERC has passed an interim order asking HPPC to submit a detailed cost-benefit analysis justifying the procurement of up to 1,345 MW of firm round-the-clock power for May 1 to September 30, 2026, through the tariff-based competitive bidding process under NIT-124/HPPC - as prescribed under HERC's Resource Adequacy Regulations 2024. 8MPERC invites objections on Korba Power Limited's multi-year tariff petition for 300 MW unit 1 coal plant worth Rs. 530+ crore over FY 2024-29 MPERC has issued a public notice on the petition filed by M/s Korba Power Limited (formerly Lanco Amarkantak Power Ltd.) seeking determination of Multi-Year Tariff for FY 2024-25 to FY 2028-29 for its 300 MW unit 1 coal-based thermal plant, with claimed fixed charges including return on equity ranging from Rs. 64.17 crore (FY25) to Rs. 83.59 crore (FY29). 8HERC hears multi-year tariff petition for transmission, distribution and wheeling under regulations 2024 in petition no. 19 of 2025 HERC held a hearing on April 23, 2026 in Petition No. 19 of 2025, which pertains to determination of tariff for generation, transmission, wheeling and distribution under the HERC Multi-Year Tariff Framework Regulations 2024, covering regulatory compliance under Sections 61, 62, 64(5) and 86 of the Electricity Act, 2003. 8KERC schedules April 30 public hearing on draft transmission licence and fee regulations for intra-state TBCB projects KERC has issued a public hearing notice for April 30, 2026 at its Vasanthanagara, Bengaluru office, inviting stakeholder submissions on two draft regulations: the KERC (Procedure, Terms and Conditions for Grant of Transmission Licence) Regulations 2026 for intra-state projects under Tariff-Based Competitive Bidding, and the KERC (Fee)(First Amendment) Regulations 2026. 8PSERC orders ruling on petition no. 22 of 2026 seeking change-in-law relief under CERC tariff conditions for PSPCL power purchase agreement PSERC passed an order dated April 23, 2026 in Petition No. 22 of 2026, filed under Sections 86(1)(b) and 86(1)(f) of the Electricity Act, 2003 and the Electricity (Timely Recovery of Costs due to Change in Law) Rules 2021, seeking tariff relief on account of change-in-law events affecting PSPCL's power purchase costs. 8PSERC rules on petition no. 55 of 2025 seeking change-in-law relief due to Ministry of Finance notification impacting power cost recovery PSERC disposed of Petition No. 55 of 2025, which sought financial relief triggered by a Ministry of Finance notification that altered power procurement cost structures for a generator supplying PSPCL - filed under Sections 86(1)(a) and 86(1)(b) read with Section 63 of the Electricity Act 2003 and the Change in Law Rules 2021.
COMMISSION ORDERS AND PROCEEDINGS
8CERC announces hybrid mode hearing on April 24, 2026 at New Delhi office CERC, from its 7th Floor, Tower B, World Trade Centre, Nauroji Nagar, New Delhi, has informed all concerned parties that the hearing scheduled for April 24, 2026 will be conducted in hybrid mode - combining physical attendance and virtual participation - to ensure broad stakeholder accessibility. 8PSERC takes suo-motu action against PSPCL for non-compliance of regulation 25 supply code 2024; circular issued and withdrawn in February 2026 PSERC, in its Suo-Motu Petition No. 05 of 2026, noted that PSPCL had issued Commercial Circular No. 01/2026 on January 8, 2026 in contravention of Regulation 25 of the Supply Code 2024 and commission order dated October 14, 2025. The circular was subsequently withdrawn on February 17, 2026, with the commission ordering PSPCL to submit an affidavit of compliance. 8PSERC adjudicates dispute between ReNew Dinkar Jyoti Pvt. Ltd. and PSPCL over wrongful termination of power purchase agreement PSERC heard Petition No. 11 of 2026 filed by ReNew Dinkar Jyoti Pvt. Ltd. against PSPCL, seeking adjudication of disputes arising from wrongful termination of a Power Purchase Agreement, illegal invocation of default, and issuance of coercive notices, with interim protection requested against further adverse action. 8Tripura Electricity Regulatory Commission invites applications for contractual consultant to assist in tariff determination and regulation TERC has issued an advertisement seeking an experienced consultant on a contractual basis to support core regulatory functions including tariff scrutiny, Annual Revenue Requirement analysis, petition adjudication, and formulation of electricity sector regulations for the state of Tripura. 8NERPC releases provisional DSM statements for March 30–April 5, 2026 under ABT regime for North Eastern Region NERPC has issued provisional Deviation Settlement Mechanism (DSM) statements under the ABT regime covering March 30, 2026 to April 5, 2026 - providing details of deviation charge accounts, payables, and receivables among pool participants across the North Eastern regional grid to all listed entities from its Lapalang, Shillong office. 8NERPC issues provisional SRAS and TRAS account statements for March 30–April 5, 2026 to all regional beneficiaries NERPC has circulated Provisional Secondary Reserve Ancillary Services (SRAS) and Tertiary Reserve Ancillary Services (TRAS) account statements for March 30, 2026 to April 5, 2026 - providing state-wise payables and receivables data to all North Eastern region beneficiaries under the CERC intra-day scheduling and despatch regulations. 8NLDC REMC reports April 21, 2026: Wind + solar (VRE) contribute significantly to India's peak demand; penetration levels tracked Grid Controller of India's NLDC-REMC daily report for April 21, 2026 captures All India maximum demand met and the variable renewable energy (VRE) contribution from wind and solar in peak demand - providing hour-wise wind penetration and solar penetration percentages as part of the national renewable energy integration monitoring framework. 8Western region RLDC daily system reliability report April 22, 2026: State-wise ATC violation data published for Maharashtra and others Grid Controller of India Ltd.'s WRLDC, Mumbai, published its Daily System Reliability Indices report for April 22, 2026, tracking the percentage of time and number of blocks in which ATC was violated by each Western Region state - including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh - as part of daily grid performance monitoring. 8GRID-INDIA reports all India angular spread data on April 23, 2026 for major 400 kV substations including Vindhyachal, Korba and Tehri Grid Controller of India has published the All India Angular Spread report with respect to Vindhyachal reference for April 23, 2026, tracking voltage phase angle deviations across key 400 kV substations including Agra, Alipurduar, Bongaigaon, Chandrapur, Durgapur, Hosur, Kalwa, Kolar, Kota, Korba, Kozikode, Moga, Purnea, Silchar, Talcher, Unnao, Pavagada, Bawana, and Tehri on an hourly basis.Details
8HPPCL floats solar procurement plan for 225 MW across two projects in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh for FY 2026-27 Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (HPPCL) has unveiled its FY 2026-27 consultancy procurement plan, inviting bids for preparation of Detailed Project Reports for two solar power projects in Kangra district - a 200 MW Damtal Solar Power Project with contract signing targeted by September 2026, and a 25 MW Chhani Solar Power Project with contract completion slated for October 2026. 8HPPCL's FY 2026-27 EPC procurement blueprint unveiled for Kangra solar projects under single-stage two-envelope process HPPCL has released its comprehensive goods, works, and non-consultancy services procurement plan for FY 2026-27, targeting EPC contracts for the 200 MW Damtal and 25 MW Chhani Solar Power Projects in District Kangra through an open national competitive, single-stage two-envelope bidding process, with milestones planned between May and October 2026. 8Waa Solar signs 7 power purchase agreements totalling 48.15 MW under PM-KUSUM C Yojana in Madhya Pradesh Waa Solar Limited executed seven PPAs with Madhya Pradesh Power Management Company Limited (MPPMCL) for a cumulative capacity of 48.15 MW under the feeder level solarisation scheme of PM-KUSUM C Yojana. The 25-year agreements lock in energy sales at approved tariffs ranging from Rs. 2.73 to Rs. 2.75 per unit, providing long-term revenue visibility to the Vadodara-based solar company. 8Ahasolar Technologies wins Rs. 2.48 crore PMC consultancy for 30 MW rooftop solar project monitoring across Goa government buildings Ahasolar Technologies Limited received a work order from Mahatma Phule Renewable Energy and Infrastructure Technology Limited for PMC services for 30 MW AC distributed rooftop solar PV installations across government buildings in Goa. The 15-month contract, priced at approximately Rs. 2.48 crore including GST, reinforces Ahasolar's growing footprint in government-sector solar deployments.
HYDRO AND BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE
8Meghalaya Power Generation Corporation invites e-tenders worth Rs. 13.85 crore for 6 MW Riangdo small hydro project in West Khasi Hills MPGCL has issued a tender notice inviting e-tenders for civil and hydro-mechanical works for the construction of the 6 MW (2x3 MW) Riangdo Small Hydro Project in West Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya, with an estimated contract value of Rs. 13,84,65,221, with bidding documents available from April 22, 2026 on meghalayatenders.gov.in. 8Patel Engineering wins L1 bid for Rs. 1,593 crore package in Nepal's 669 MW Lower Arun Hydropower Project Patel Engineering Limited was declared the lowest bidder for Package 2 of the 669 MW Lower Arun Hydropower Project in Nepal by SJVN Lower Arun Power Development Company (P) Ltd., with a contract value of Rs. 1,593.08 crore. The EPC contract marks a significant international win for the Mumbai-headquartered civil engineering firm. 8GR Infraprojects signs Rs. 413 crore EPC contract with NTPC for battery energy storage at Mouda Super Thermal Power Station GR Infraprojects Limited executed a Rs. 413.37 crore EPC Agreement with NTPC Limited for the implementation of a Battery Energy Storage System at Mouda Super Thermal Power Station in Maharashtra. The 15-month contract marks GR Infraprojects' entry into the energy storage segment, aligning with India's push to enhance grid flexibility. 8PSPCL seeks PSERC approval for 160 MW FDRE power from NHPC under TBCB-based ISTS-connected scheme Tranche-II PSPCL has filed petitions before PSERC seeking approval to procure 160 MW of Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) from NHPC Limited under the TBCB-based ISTS-connected FDRE scheme Tranche-II - reflecting Punjab's efforts to secure round-the-clock renewable power for its consumers.
RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY AND RESEARCH
8CEA renewable generation report April 22, 2026: All India cumulative wind and solar output tracked across states and regions The CEA Renewable Project Monitoring Division's Daily Renewable Generation Report for April 22, 2026 tracks cumulative wind, solar, biogas/biomass/SHP and other renewable energy generation in Million Units (net) by state and region from April 1, 2026, providing a comprehensive national overview of India's renewable energy performance for the current financial year. 8IRENA report: Decentralised renewable energy can transform agriculture in The Gambia, reducing diesel dependence IRENA published a 2026 report outlining how decentralised renewable energy can fundamentally transform the agriculture sector in The Gambia by replacing diesel-powered irrigation, food processing, and cold storage systems. Solar pumping, mini-grids, and off-grid solar solutions are identified as the most viable technologies for rural agricultural applications. 8SKUAST-K research finds financially stable solar users in Ladakh demand more subsidies despite being best-off beneficiaries A peer-reviewed study in the Indian Journal of Extension Education by SKUAST-K researchers found a striking policy paradox among household solar users in Ladakh: financially stable and satisfied users exhibited the strongest demand for continued government subsidies. K-means clustering exposed a dominant 'happy rent-seeker' group, while financial capability emerged as the key predictor of subsidy demand.Details
8Coal India Limited reports coal stock position of power plants as of April 21, 2026 under CEA report framework Coal India Limited (CIL), Marketing & Sales Division, has published the coal stock position as of April 21, 2026 for all power plants having coal linkage with CIL and SCCL, based on the CEA daily report format - tracking critical and super-critical stock levels, normative stock requirements, actual stock in '000 tonnes, and daily consumption for each linked thermal power station. 8CEA daily coal stock report April 22, 2026: Critical and super-critical plants identified across regions under CIL-SCCL linkage system The CEA Fuel Management Division has published its Daily Coal Stock Report as on April 22, 2026, identifying critical (below 7 days' stock) and super-critical (below 4 days' stock) coal-based thermal power stations across Northern, Western, Southern, Eastern, and North Eastern regions, with detailed data on normative stock requirements, actual stock, daily receipts, and consumption. 8Bharat Coking Coal Limited offers 5–10% cash discounts to power sector consumers for higher coal offtake in Q1 FY27 BCCL launched a PI Relaxation and Cash Discount Scheme for Q1 FY 2026-27 (April–June 2026) to incentivise power sector consumers under Fuel Supply Agreements to increase coal offtake. Consumers lifting between 120–140% of their Quarterly Quantity earn a 5% cash discount, while those exceeding 140% receive a 10% discount. 8IEEFA: US met coal offers limited energy security for India as Australian supply disruptions continue to drive global price spikes An IEEFA briefing note cautioned that India's diversification of metallurgical coal imports toward the US - growing from 8% share in FY2021 to approximately 15% in FY2025 - provides only limited relief from energy security risks. IEEFA recommended India prioritise reducing dependence on imported coal entirely by scaling scrap-based electric arc furnaces and green hydrogen steelmaking. 8TGGENCO reservoir report: Nagarjunasagar surges to 526 ft with 160.4 TMCft storage, up from 514.6 ft in same period last year TGGENCO reservoir monitoring data for April 23, 2026 shows a significant year-on-year improvement in water storage, with Nagarjunasagar at 526.0 ft versus 514.6 ft last year (160.4 TMCft gross vs 139.6 TMCft), and total Krishna Basin storage improving to 280.1 TMCft from 252.7 TMCft - indicating stronger hydro-power potential heading into summer 2026. 8Southern grid reservoir report: Idukki at 711 metres, Srisailam at 249 metres; Linganamakki tops energy storage at 1,228 MU Grid Controller of India's Southern RLDC reservoir report for April 23, 2026 tracked 14 major hydro reservoirs, with Linganamakki recording the highest energy storage at 1,228 MU and Idukki maintaining a water level of 711.79 metres. Srisailam stood at 249.78 metres (63.1 MU), while Mettur was at 750.77 metres (70.24 MU) - reflecting pre-monsoon conditions in the southern hydrology zone. 8CEA all India hydro reservoir report April 22, 2026: FRL, present level, live storage and cumulative energy generation tracked across regions CEA's Daily Hydro Reservoir Report for April 22, 2026 tracks reservoir levels, Full Reservoir Level (FRL), present water level, minimum drawdown level, current water content, effective capacity at FRL, and cumulative energy generation from April 1, 2026 for all major hydro reservoirs across Northern, Western, Southern, Eastern, and North Eastern regions of India.Details
8NCLT admits insolvency petition against BGR Energy Systems; National Asset Reconstruction Company files under IBC section 7 The NCLT's Amaravati Bench admitted an insolvency petition filed by NARCL against BGR Energy Systems Limited under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, with the order delivered on April 17, 2026 - marking a significant development in BGR Energy's ongoing debt resolution process. 8Tata Power incorporates 'TP Urja Limited' as new wholly-owned subsidiary for power and energy services Tata Power Company Limited incorporated a wholly-owned subsidiary named 'TP Urja Limited', with an authorised share capital of Rs. 5,00,000 divided into 50,000 equity shares of Rs. 10 each. TP Urja will be engaged in providing power and energy services and is related to Tata Power but transactions will be conducted at arm's length. 8Power Finance Corporation appoints Rajesh Kumar Agarwal as Director (Finance) for 5-year term with effect from April 23, 2026 Power Finance Corporation (PFC) announced that Shri Rajesh Kumar Agarwal (DIN: 09699001) assumed charge as Director (Finance) on its board with effect from April 23, 2026, pursuant to Government of India Ministry of Power communication. Agarwal brings over 31 years of experience in the power and financial sectors and previously served as Executive Director (Finance) at PFC since January 2024. 8KP Energy Limited receives inter-state electricity trading licence (Category V) from CERC, unlocking national power markets KP Energy Limited obtained an Inter-State Electricity Trading Licence (Category V) from CERC, authorising the company to trade electricity across state boundaries and participate in India's national power markets. The landmark regulatory approval enables KP Energy to align power sales with demand dynamics across regions, expanding the wind energy developer's commercial capabilities. 8Saatvik Green Energy acquires stake in Melcon Transformers via share purchase agreement to strengthen backward integration Saatvik Green Energy Limited entered into a Share Purchase Agreement on April 23, 2026 to acquire 8,000 equity shares of Melcon Transformers and Electricals Private Limited - signalling Saatvik's intent to backward-integrate into electrical components and strengthen its supply chain as the company scales solar manufacturing capacity. 8Power Grid Corporation of India incorporates 'Mwanga Transmission Company Limited' in Kenya for Africa50 joint venture PPP project POWERGRID has disclosed that a Special Purpose Vehicle - Mwanga Transmission Company Limited - has been successfully incorporated in Kenya on April 21, 2026, jointly promoted by POWERGRID and Africa50 for implementing the Kenya Transmission PPP Project under a Project Agreement with Kenya Electricity Transmission Company Limited (KETRACO). 8IEEFA–IIT Roorkee–EDF workshop identifies price credibility and offset integrity as critical design factors for India's carbon market A half-day workshop on India's Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS), co-organised by IEEFA, IIT Roorkee, and Environmental Defense Fund on March 9, 2026, produced key design insights. Experts identified three critical success factors: price credibility for real investor signals, coherence across policy instruments, and offset integrity for long-term market trust. 8REC Limited board meeting scheduled April 28 to consider FY26 audited results and final dividend REC Limited (Maharatna), the state-owned infrastructure finance company, notified stock exchanges of a board meeting on April 28, 2026 to approve audited standalone and consolidated financial results for Q4 and FY26, and to consider recommending a final dividend. The trading window will remain closed for designated persons from April 1 to April 30, 2026 in compliance with SEBI insider trading regulations. 8Larsen & Toubro's Buildings & Factories business wins significant orders including Oberoi Realty's 7-tower project in Gurugram Larsen & Toubro Limited's Buildings & Factories vertical announced multiple significant order wins in India, including construction of seven high-rise residential towers for Oberoi Realty in Gurugram, NCR - covering RCC shell, core construction, earthworks, and piling. L&T also secured a proving ground construction order from a reputed international automotive company in Haryana. 8Adani Energy Solutions monitoring agency confirms no deviation in QIP fund utilisation as of March 2026 AESL submitted its Monitoring Agency Report and Statement of Deviation for Q4 FY26 (ended March 31, 2026), confirming the use of QIP proceeds in accordance with stated objectives - in compliance with Regulation 32(6) of SEBI LODR Regulations, 2015, providing investors with assurance that capital is being deployed as planned across transmission, smart metering, and distribution projects. 8Solex Energy to showcase Tapi RC rear-contact modules at Renew X Chennai 2026 as it targets South India growth Solex Energy Limited announced participation at Renew X Chennai 2026 (April 27–29, 2026) at the Chennai Trade Centre. The Surat-based company will showcase high-efficiency Tapi RC (Rear Contact), Tapi R (Rectangular Cell), and Ganga Series modules - reinforcing its push to expand in South India, driven by Tamil Nadu's aggressive clean energy targets and strong industrial rooftop solar adoption.Details
8CEA sub-report 17 April 22, 2026: Coal-based thermal generates 4,058 MU vs 4,060 MU target; April 1–22 hydro actual 7,579 MU vs 7,671 MU plan CEA's category-wise, fuel-wise generation sub-report for April 22, 2026 shows coal-based thermal capacity of 2,21,940 MW generating 4,058.15 MU against a programme of 4,060.31 MU; nuclear output at 182.34 MU vs 182.80 MU target; hydro at 394.41 MU; and cumulative April 1–22 total at 98,248 MU against a plan of 1,04,920 MU - a shortfall of 6,672 MU for the period. 8CEA all India generation overview April 22, 2026: Northern Region posts 14% shortfall with 22,085 MU actual vs 25,708 MU target since April 1 The CEA Grid Operation & Distribution Wing reports that as on April 22, 2026, the Northern Region has generated 22,085.46 MU since April 1, 2026 - 14.09% below its annual programme - with thermal output at 18,092.34 MU (12.79% below target) and nuclear at 848.49 MU (35.07% below target). The Western Region's total generation of 36,087.30 MU showed only a 3.81% deviation. 8CEA sub-report 3 April 22, 2026: Total 2,66,334 MW online nationally; Western Region leads with 90,870 MW out of 1,04,702 MW monitored CEA's All India Capacity Availability Summary for April 22, 2026 shows total national online capacity at 2,66,334.49 MW out of 3,09,716.29 MW monitored, with 43,381.80 MW under maintenance. The Western Region leads with 90,870.84 MW online, followed by the Northern Region at 68,917.61 MW - underscoring significant unplanned and planned outage challenges. 8TGGENCO daily generation report: Kothagudem VI (500 MW) posts 71.99% PLF; total April 1–22 generation at 407 MU for Kothagudem V&VI TGGENCO's Daily Generation Report for April 22, 2026 reveals that its Kothagudem thermal station complex (1,000 MW combined) generated 407.03 MU with a 77.09% PLF in the first 22 days of April 2026, while the Bhadradri station (1,080 MW) recorded 433.07 MU with a 75.94% PLF through the same period. 8CEA sub-report 8 April 22, 2026: NTPC Northern Region actual generation 201.96 MU vs 210.39 MU target - 13.63% cumulative shortfall since April 1 CEA Sub-Report 8 for April 22, 2026 reports NTPC's Northern Region generating 201.96 MU on the date against a programme of 210.39 MU, and a cumulative April 1 shortfall of -606.16 MU (13.63% below plan) from an available capacity of 9,690 MW - signalling performance gaps for India's largest public sector power generator. 8CEA sub-report 5 April 22, 2026: Northern thermal at 92.98% online capacity; hydro at 73.34% nationally - nuclear availability at 90.09% CEA's Sub-Report 5 for April 22, 2026 presents region-wise capacity availability ratios, showing Northern Region thermal at 92.98% (48,408 MW online out of 52,063 MW stabilised), Northern nuclear at 90.09% (2,000 MW of 2,220 MW), and Northern hydro at 73.34% (16,072.11 MW of 21,915.76 MW) - highlighting hydro under-availability as a key concern heading into summer 2026. 8Andhra Pradesh records 9,659 MW peak demand on April 23; Jindal Power and Greenko lead generation mix in Southern Grid Grid Controller of India's Southern RLDC generation report for April 23, 2026 showed Andhra Pradesh recording a total demand met of 9,659 MW with net consumption of 269.94 MU. Key generators included Jindal Power Limited's Simhapuri units producing a combined 10.57 MU (440 MW net) and Greenko Pumped Storage contributing 11.54 MU (481 MW) - reflecting a diversified generation mix across thermal, hydro, and renewable sources. 8NLDC publishes SCUC schedule for April 24, 2026: Vindhyachal STPS tops with 324.86 MW; Barh-1 cleared at 664.42 MW at Rs. 276.5 paise/kWh ECR Grid Controller of India's NLDC published its Security Constrained Unit Commitment (SCUC) schedule for April 24, 2026, listing generators like Vindhyachal STPS Stages 1–5 (scheduled from 129.35 MW to 324.86 MW; ECRs Rs. 205.2–211.3 paise/kWh), Kahalgaon Stage 2 at 606.47 MW (ECR Rs. 274.3), and Barh-1 at 664.42 MW with ECR Rs. 276.5 paise/kWh - all tagged SCUC-YES for despatch. 8CEA NTPC sub-report 9 April 22, 2026: Faridabad CCPP actual generation 1.02 MU vs 0.47 MU programme; station outages tracked CEA Sub-Report 9 for April 22, 2026 covers NTPC-specific generation data including Faridabad CCPP (431.59 MW monitored) generating 1.02 MU actual against a programme of 0.47 MU, along with maintenance start dates, sync/return dates, coal stock, and unit-wise actual vs programme generation for all NTPC stations across Haryana and other northern states. 8CEA sub-report 88 April 22, 2026: Adani Power 500+ MW unit tracked for maintenance; 23 sub-500 MW units also under planned maintenance CEA Sub-Report 11 for April 22, 2026 tracks thermal and nuclear units of 500 MW and above under maintenance, including a unit at Adani Power, Chhattisgarh, recording planned, forced major, forced minor, and other maintenance durations along with expected return-to-service dates for all monitored large-capacity units in India's national grid.Details
8PSPCL deputes 5 senior engineers for leadership & strategic management training at NPTI Faridabad under RDSS scheme in May 2026 PSPCL sanctioned deputation of five senior officers - including four Deputy Chief Engineers and one Superintending Electrical Engineer - for a 3-day residential 'Leadership and Strategic Management' training programme at NPTI Faridabad, scheduled from May 4–6, 2026, under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS). Officers will be on duty status and entitled to TA/DA as per PSPCL TA Regulations-1972. 8PSPCL's Zonal Knowledge Centre Bathinda deputes 32 CHB workers for 5-day non-residential training from April 27 to May 2, 2026 PSPCL's Additional S.E. Zonal Knowledge Centre at Bathinda sanctioned 5-day non-residential training for 32 Contract Hourly-Basis (CHB) workers from April 27 to May 2, 2026 at D-318 Thermal Colony - covering workers from Bathinda, Bhagta Bhai, Mansa, Rampura Phul, Baghapurana, and other subdivisions, reflecting PSPCL's ongoing commitment to workforce upskilling. 8BESCOM issues official memorandum adopting common schedule of rates 2025-26 effective March 1, 2026 for Karnataka ESCOMs BESCOM has issued an Official Memorandum formally adopting the Common Schedule of Rates (SR) 2025-26 with effect from March 1, 2026, applicable across Karnataka's ESCOMs and KPTCL, following a Technical Working Group process - providing standardised material and labour rates for preparation of estimates and ensuring uniform procurement benchmarks across the electrical distribution and transmission sector. 8SRPC's 237th OCC meeting held at TGGENCO Hyderabad on April 10, 2026 to coordinate southern regional grid operations The Southern Regional Power Committee (SRPC) convened its 237th Meeting of the Operation Coordination Sub-Committee (OCC) on April 10, 2026, hosted by TGGENCO at Hyderabad, with participants from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana - focused on ensuring secure, reliable and efficient operation of the Southern Regional grid and resolving cross-utility coordination issues. 8Eastern region day-ahead forecasting error report April 22, 2026: Day-ahead MAPE at 3.15%; intraday MAPE at 1.11% - RMSE at 3.73% and 1.5% The Eastern RLDC's Forecasting Error Report for April 22, 2026 shows Day-Ahead Forecast MAPE of 3.15% and RMSE of 3.73%, while the Intraday forecast MAPE was significantly lower at 1.11% with RMSE of 1.50% - indicating superior real-time forecasting performance compared to day-ahead, with hourly demand actuals tracked against forecast values across 96 daily time-blocks. 8HPPCL submits six-monthly environmental compliance report for 48 MW Chanju-III hydro project in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh HPPCL has filed a six-monthly environmental compliance progress report for the period October 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026 for its 48 MW Chanju-III Hydroelectric Project in Churah Tehsil, District Chamba - confirming timely renewal of consent to establish from HPSPCB and fulfilment of all specific environmental conditions as mandated by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. 8Southern RLDC forecasts peak demand up to 72,000 MW for April 24; previous day MAPE at 2.91% shows forecast accuracy Grid Controller of India's Southern RLDC released its demand forecast for April 24, 2026 projecting peak Southern Region demand near 72,000 MW, while the actual vs. forecast comparison for April 22, 2026 reported a MAPE of just 2.91% - indicating high accuracy in grid planning across Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Puducherry.Details
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8Turnkey bundling reshapes last-mile distribution play in sub-150 kW segment A routine distribution tender hides a deeper shift in how last-mile connectivity is being bundled with infrastructure expansion under a single contract. The turnkey structure subtly shifts execution and cost risks to contractors while keeping critical financial variables less transparent. 8Staggered bid timelines ease consultant capacity pressure Closing dates are spaced within a one-week window to help firms sequence submissions. The approach reflects an attempt to balance participation with limited consultant bandwidth. Even so, overlap may strain capacity in specialized domains. 8Coal evacuation backbone emerges in integrated mining-to-power chain The coal handling system will determine how efficiently output feeds into the power value chain. Key engineering elements remain only partly visible at this stage. This uncertainty could carry deeper execution and cost implications than it first appears. 8KfW-backed implementation consultant mandate opens structured oversight play — distribution upgrade project A multilateral-funded distribution upgrade introduces a new layer of oversight that could reshape execution control. The consultant’s role may look procedural, but compliance and coordination pressures will define real participation and risk. 8State utility extends 66 kv cable EPC tender timeline again amid execution complexities Repeated extensions within weeks are reshaping bidder dynamics in this high-voltage cable EPC. The pattern hints at deeper execution friction, with underlying risks still not fully visible. 8Multiple deadline shifts extend high-capacity grid substation bid window — transmission project Repeated timeline extensions in this high-capacity substation bid signal underlying market hesitation. What looks procedural may be masking deeper alignment challenges among bidders.Details
For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders: 8Tender for supply of 36 kV bus isolator Details 8Tender for supply of 36 kV CT and 36 kV PT of accuracy 0.2S accuracy classes along Details 8Tender for construction of 01 No 33 kV bay Details 8Design, engineering, supply, transportation, installation, testing, and commissioning of a 4.5 MLD mine water effluent treatment plant Details 8Tender for replacement of old 440 V Al conductors with bunch cables Details 8Tender for operation of EI cabin, LC gate, electrical and mechanical signalling works along Details 8Tender for supply and installation of one no. of 150m head, 550V submersible pump along Details 8Tender for making base of transformer and other miscellaneous works Details 8Tender for fabrication/making of pump and motor sheds Details 8Tender for work of- lifting and shifting of coal, dust, debris etc. Details 8Tender for purchase of various L&T make contactors/relays Details 8Tender for supply of instrument air compressor motor Details 8Tender for miscellaneous civil (R and M) work, water supply and sanitation repairs and renovation work Details 8Tender for miscellaneous civil (R and M) work, water supply Details 8Tender for miscellaneous civil (R and M) work, water supply and sanitation repairs and renovation work Details 8Tender for supply of 11kV and 33kV strain hardware fittings Details 8Tender for supply of ISI marked MS black hexagonal bolt with nut Details 8Tender for supply of Low RPM thyristor cooling fans Details 8Tender for supply of smart positioners Details 8Tender for supply of various types of low pressure gate valve Details 8Tender for oil leakage attending with complete overhauling of 25 MVA, 15/6.75kV station auxiliary transformer Details 8Tender for works of providing on-line oil filtration unit Details 8Design, manufacture, supply, erection, testing & commissioning of solar street light Details 8Tender for supply of 11 kV horn gap fuse sets Details 8Tender for requirement of actuators with their seal kits Details 8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total 73 kW of grid connected solar PV plant Details 8Tender for supply of chemicals for cooling water treatment Details 8Tender for procurement of galvanized steel angles Details 8Tender for civil, structural and architectural works Details 8Tender for supply of high voltage DC test system for testing on HVDC converter transformer Details 8Tender for supply of 110kV & 220kV LAs for 220 kV GIS project Details 8Design, supply, installation and commissioning of aggregated 108 KW capacity on-grid rooftop SPV power plant Details 8Tender for estimate for maintenance of 220kV sub-station Details 8Tender for procurement of various HT & LT power cable Details 8Tender for constructing HT ABC line Details 8Tender for reconductoring of LT OH line with ABC Details 8Tender for construction of 11kV interlinking line Details 8Tender for construction of all technical civil works for new 66 kV sub-station Details 8Tender for earth protection of tower no 62 of 220kV line Details 8Tender for earth protection of tower no 53/45 of 220kV line Details 8Tender for earth protection of tower no 8 of 220kV line Details 8Tender for earth protection of tower no 40 of 220kV line Details 8Tender for earth protection of tower no 37 of 400kV line Details 8Tender for earth protection of tower no 46/30 of 220kV line Details 8Tender for procurement of intercooler & aftercooler tube bunch for air compressor Details 8Tender for providing tractor for lifting of waste wet ash lying Details 8Tender for supply of position feedback transmitter for turbine control valves Details 8Tender for construction of storage room and storage shed Details 8Tender for supply, laying, installation, testing and commissioning of 11kV grade and 1.1kV grade cable Details 8Tender for work of supply, erection and commissioning of 110V, 300AH battery set Details 8Tender for replacement of ACSR panther conductor between tower Details 8Tender for procurement, installation, testing and commissioning of 33 kV CT at 132 kV substation Details 8Tender for work of replacement of cooling radiator bank (element/fins) of 80 MVA (132/33 kV) T/F Details 8Tender for erection of poles Details 8Tender for supply of 11 kV jointing kit Details 8Tender for supply of deck plates for RBCN-8B and various Details 8Design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning and replacement of 2MVA, 6600V/433V power transformer Details 8Design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning including dismantling, replacement of control and relay panel Details 8Tender for work of overhauling & servicing of dampers for boiler Details 8Tender for providing of portable air-conditioning system Details 8Tender for measurement, setting & emergency replacement, lifting & shifting, O/H, dismentalling and checking of 6.6 kV white metal bearing HT motors Details 8Tender for supply of various boiler tubes Details 8Tender for insitu J strap modification of U#2 BHEL make 250 MW generator rotor Details 8Tender for coal handling plant package Details 8Tender for construction of new CW MCC room Details 8Tender for procurement of FD fan and PA fan motor Details 8Tender for empanelment of contractors to award a contract for survey, installation, testing and commissioning of 33kV line Details 8Tender for biennial work contract for AMC of various hydraulic system installed Details 8Tender for creation of one 33kV line bay, chain link fencing work Details 8Tender for outsourcing work of ETC of new 66 kV S/S Details 8Tender for work of LILO arrangement of 132kV line Details 8Tender for manufacture & supply, erection & commissioning of electrically operated wire rope hoists for CW pump house Details 8Tender for supply of 245kV potential transformer Details 8Tender for providing and fixing PUF panel operator cabin Details 8Tender for providing & fixing safety showers and sintex tank including other miscellaneous civil works Details 8Tender for work of replacement of MS / S.S / CS pipe lines Details 8Tender for supply and retrofit of 02nos of 800Amp ACB and 02nos of 1250AMp ACB Details 8Tender for work for construction of 2 no. new 33kV AIS feeder bay Details 8Tender for addition of 1x200 MVA 220/132 kV ICT along with HV/ LV bays Details 8Tender for work of providing & fixing of lightning high mast tower with required Details 8Tender for work of counter poise & patti earthing for 220kV and 110kV lines Details 8Tender for work of annual maintenance contract (AMC) for repairing, servicing / overhauling of various make 11kV circuit breakers at various Details 8Tender for renewal of support subscription along with warranty Details 8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of fire hydrant system Details 8Tender for annual rate contract for the work of attending emergency breakdown works & planned maintenance works on various 220/132/100kV EHV lines Details 8Tender for work for supply and ETC for 2 x 33kV AIS bays Details You can also click on Tenders for more For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips: 8TCL Solar Highlights Groundbreaking Solar Products at Korea Green Energy Expo 2026 Details 8Why semiconductors in the solar sector require mainstream attention Details 8Solarworld Secures 200 MW NTPCREL EPC Project in Bikaner, Crosses 1.5 GW Milestone Details 8CM lays the stone for ReNew’s solar unit at Rambilli Details 8Hindustan Power Secures Major Solar Project in Punjab Details 8GREW Solar taps cricket stars for campaign Details 8Ratul Puri-led Hindustan Power secures 150 MWp solar project in Punjab Details 8Vijay Kedia buys stake in Websol Energy Systems. Stock hits upper circuit Details 8MSME solar credit boost as Luminous ties with SIDBI Details 8Iran war opens opportunities in renewable, CGD cos, but risks remain: Kotak Details 8Oil Shock May Push Up Electricity Costs in India: Report Details 8Underrated Power Grid Stocks in India's Structural Energy Shift Details 8CFPs: Energy Insights and Innovation Lab (India) Details 8India's power transmission sector set for recovery in FY27: SBI Caps Details 8Bharat Coking Coal announces PI relief, cash discounts for power sector for Q1 FY27 Details 8RoW, policy hurdles slow grid expansion; Rs 7.6 trillion push needed Details 8Learning From India’s State Electricity Market Reforms Details 8Big Aspirations for Small Modular Reactors: Understanding India’s Strategy on SMRs Details 8Indian Energy Exchange Reports Record FY26 Performance with 141 BU Electricity Volume, PAT Up 15% Details 8Adani Power Expands Into Nuclear Energy With New Subsidiary Details 8Rajesh Kumar Agarwal appointed as Director (Finance) of PFC Details 8Saatvik Green Energy Enters into Power Equipment Manufacturing Acquiring 80% Stake in Melcon Transformers Details 8IEX Reports Record Q4FY26 Volume of 39.4 BU with 11% PAT Growth Details 8Power Grid Under Strain as Rs 1.48 Lakh Crore Renewable Projects Trigger Execution and Delay Concerns Details 8PFC appoints Rajesh Kumar Agarwal as independent director Details 8Adani Energy Solutions FY26 Results Shock Ahmedabad Growth Details You can also click on Newsclips for moreDetails
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. Click on Reports for moreDetails
8The high participation reflects strong competition in bulk logistics contracts. 8Aggressive bidding may have shaped the final award value. 8Execution discipline will be critical to sustain margins over the contract tenure.Details
8The limited bidder field suggests hesitation among broader market participants. 8Contractors must absorb both technical and coordination challenges. 8Pricing discipline will be tested under this structure.Details
8A routine procurement has turned into a highly competitive bidding arena with 60 participants. 8Such scale of participation is likely to compress margins sharply. 8The real question is how this impacts long-term supply quality.Details
8Combining two substations of differing scale under one Rs 154 crore package shifts coordination burden onto the contractor. 8The structure demands parallel execution across varied complexity levels. 8What appears efficient could strain on-ground delivery.Details
8Only a handful of players have engaged across the three packages. 8The limited competition indicates either high qualification thresholds or unresolved contractual concerns. 8Market confidence in storage tenders remains measured.Details
8Early-stage solar planning contract signals pipeline creation rather than standalone study Unlike routine DPRs, this assignment appears aligned with capacity build-out strategy. The output could directly shape tender structuring and bidder interest in the next phase. 8Bundled handling and transport tender signals shift towards contractor-led risk absorption By combining multiple logistics elements under a lumpsum framework, the tender reduces owner-side flexibility. Ambiguity in scope definition may drive conservative bidding strategies. The structure raises the likelihood of post-award claims. 8Twin turnkey bids signal coordinated push in sub-200 kW connectivity segment across two circles Two synchronized tenders point to a deliberate scaling strategy rather than isolated procurement. The uniform scope and timelines could streamline execution but compress contractor flexibility. Beneath the alignment lies a tighter test of pricing discipline and resource allocation. 8Short bid extension in thermal civil package hints at underlying bidder recalibration A brief timeline shift in a high-value package often signals more than scheduling constraints. Contractors may be reassessing cost assumptions and execution risks before committing. What appears minor could influence final bid aggression. 8Multiple deadline extensions stretch ash handling EPC tender timeline beyond initial expectations Five successive extensions point to more than routine scheduling adjustments. Contractors appear to be grappling with scope clarity or risk allocation concerns. The prolonged timeline reflects cautious market participation rather than simple delays. 8Hydro monetisation bid timeline stretches as bidders reassess risk exposure Repeated extensions point to deeper evaluation of commercial and operational risks. The ROMT model may be prompting cautious engagement from developers. Market response here could set a precedent for upcoming projects. 8GIS substation tender sees repeated extensions amid unclear bidder concerns Successive deadline pushes suggest unresolved issues beneath the surface. Without technical changes, attention shifts to commercial terms and execution risks. This could influence both participation and pricing behaviour.Details
8SRLDC forecasts southern region demand at up to 75,000 MW for April 23; April 21 forecast accuracy at 1.82% MAPE The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre's demand forecast for April 23, 2026 projects southern grid demand peaking near 75,000 MW during afternoon hours, while the day-ahead forecast accuracy for April 21, 2026 was validated at a Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) of just 1.82% - demonstrating strong predictive capability for grid operations in the southern region. 8Eastern region day-ahead forecast MAPE at 1.95% for April 21; intraday accuracy improves to 0.95% Grid Controller of India's Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre (ERLDC) forecasting error report for April 21, 2026 shows a Day-Ahead Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) of 1.95% and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of 2.3%, while Intraday Forecast accuracy significantly improved to 0.95% MAPE and 1.3% RMSE - with actual demand deviations from the 00:00–00:15 block recorded at -423 MW against day-ahead predictions. 8Southern grid week-ahead demand forecast for April 23–29 projects daily peaks between 55,000–70,000 MW Grid Controller of India's Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre published its week-ahead demand forecast for the Southern Region from April 23 to April 29, 2026, projecting daily demand peaks ranging from approximately 55,000 MW on lower-demand days to over 70,000 MW during peak periods - a planning tool critical for unit commitment, import scheduling, and real-time grid balancing across the southern interconnect. 8NLDC SCUC schedule for April 23 lists Talcher at 510 MW and NPGC at 944 MW as costliest despatch units Grid Controller of India's National Load Despatch Centre published the SCUC (Security Constrained Unit Commitment) generator schedule for April 23, 2026 (published on D-1 basis at 15:00 hrs on April 22), with Talcher scheduled at 510.92 MW at an ECR of 133.2 paise/kWh and NPGC running 944.49 MW at 276.1 paise/kWh - while costlier plants like Tanda-2 (301.4 p/kWh) and Telangana STPP (304.3 p/kWh) were also committed for grid security.Details
8Meghalaya Power Generation Corporation (MePGCL) issues corrigendum for CO2 gas fire suppression tender NIT No.T-162/2026-27/35 Meghalaya Power Generation Corporation Limited (MePGCL), Shillong (CIN: U40101ML2009SGC008392), has issued a corrigendum for NIT No. MePGCL/CE:GEN/T-162/2026-27/35 dated 21 April 2026 for the Design, Supply, Erection, Testing & Commissioning of CO2 Gas Fire Suppression System for Stage-I & Stage-IV of its hydropower stations. All interested bidders are notified of the modifications. 8MePGCL invites e-Tender No.T-154 (BAT)/2025-26 for battery bank works at Shillong power stations Meghalaya Power Generation Corporation Limited (MePGCL), Office of the Chief Engineer (Generation), Shillong, has issued Notice Inviting e-Tender No. MePGCL/CE:GEN/T-154(BAT)/2025-26/16 dated 21 April 2026. The tender invites bids from eligible contractors for specific battery and ancillary works at MePGCL's generation facilities in Meghalaya, with detailed bid security amounts, tender fees, and submission/opening timelines specified. 8CEA releases March 2026 broad status report on under-construction thermal power projects across India The Central Electricity Authority (CEA), Ministry of Power, Government of India, has published its monthly 'Broad Status Report of Under Construction Thermal Power Projects' for March 2026 through its Thermal Project Monitoring (TPM) Division. As mandated under Section 73(f) of the Electricity Act 2003, the report monitors all thermal power projects under construction, including key milestones, capacity, estimated costs, and physical/financial progress. 8NARCL substituted as financial creditor against BGR Energy Systems in NCLT Amaravati insolvency case The NCLT Amaravati Bench, vide its order of April 1, 2026, allowed National Asset Reconstruction Company Limited (NARCL), acting as Trustee of NARCL Trust-0029, to replace Canara Bank as the financial creditor in the insolvency petition (CP No. 58/2024) against BGR Energy Systems Limited (BSE: 532930, NSE: BGRENERGY), a Chennai-based power equipment manufacturer. 8Sterling and Wilson Solar settles US bond encashment dispute with Fidelity and Zurich; court dismisses case Sterling and Wilson Solar Solutions Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sterling and Wilson Solar (BSE: 542760, NSE: SWSOLAR), has entered a full settlement with Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland and Zurich American Insurance Company in the US District Court, Eastern District of Washington, leading to a mutual release of all claims and dismissal of the legal proceedings - closing a litigation flagged since August 2023.Details
8APL-UDUPI FRP March 2026 certificate: Zero response recorded on 03.03.2026 grid event - KPTCL data confirms The Frequency Response Performance (FRP) Certificate for APL-UDUPI (Adani Power Limited, Udupi) for the month of March 2026 (01.03.2026 to 31.03.2026) based on KPTCL data shows an average monthly FRP of Zero (0) for the single qualifying event on 03.03.2026 at 11:42 hours. The zero FRP reading indicates the power plant failed to respond adequately during the grid frequency event, which will affect FRP incentive eligibility under CERC regulations. 8FRP March 2026 XLSX report: APL-UDUPI had net interchange change of 9.35 MW during 3 March 2026 grid event The detailed FRP (Frequency Response Performance) data sheet for March 2026 shows APL-UDUPI recorded an actual net interchange change of 9.35 MW (from -868.85 MW before the event to -859.5 MW after the event) during the single grid event on 03.03.2026 at 11:42:00 hours. The data was captured by KPTCL for the ISGS (Inter-State Generating Station) compliance report. 8ISGS March 2026 FRP spreadsheet: NLC_EXP records -0.123 MW net interchange change during 03.03.2026 event The detailed Frequency Response Performance (FRP) spreadsheet for ISGS stations in March 2026 records that NLC_EXP (NLC India's export segment) experienced a net interchange change of -0.123 MW (from -283.41 MW before to -283.53 MW after the 03.03.2026 event at 11:42:36), achieving an FRP value of 0.48. The beta value of 0.48 exceeds the 0.30 threshold required for FRP incentive eligibility.Details
8Southern region generating unit outage report: KAIGA STG1 (220 MW) under extended EMCCR outage since March 2025 SRLDC's Generating Unit Outage Report for April 22, 2026 flags significant planned central sector outages including NPCIL's Kaiga STG1 (220 MW, Karnataka) under EMCCR/EMFR maintenance since March 31, 2025, with revival not expected until September 1, 2026, and MAPS Unit-1 (220 MW, Tamil Nadu) under maintenance since January 2018, planned to be back by December 2026 - highlighting prolonged nuclear unit unavailability in the south. 8CEA recommissioning report Sub-Report-14: Panipat TPS unit 8 (250 MW) under station transformer problem; Kota TPS unit 1 (110 MW) faces clinker formation The Central Electricity Authority's (CEA) Recommissioning Report (Sub-Report-14) for 21 April 2026 tracks units returning to the grid from maintenance. Panipat TPS Unit 8 (250 MW) is being recommissioned from a Station Transformer Problem (since 21.04.2026, 1:04 PM), Rajiv Gandhi TPS Unit 2 (600 MW) from PA Fans Problem, Kota TPS Unit 1 (110 MW) from Furnace Clinker Formation, and Suratgarh TPS Unit 3 (250 MW) from a Boiler Miscellaneous Problem. 8CEA maintenance report 21.04.2026 (Sub-Report-11): Rajiv Gandhi TPS unit 2 (600 MW) under PA fan repair; Adani Power unit 2 also down The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) Daily Maintenance Report (Sub-Report-11) for 21 April 2026 covers thermal and nuclear units of 500 MW and above. Key units under maintenance include Haryana's Rajiv Gandhi TPS Unit 2 (600 MW) due to PA Fans Problem (since 19.04.2026), and Chhattisgarh's Adani Power Unit 2 (600 MW). The report tracks return dates and current status for all large-capacity outaged units affecting India's total available power.Details
8MAHATRANSCO launches apprenticeship program 2025-28: 9,959 electrician apprentices to be trained via Apprenticeshipindia.gov.in Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd. (MAHATRANSCO), CIN No. U40109MH2005SGC153646, has launched an Apprenticeship (Electrician) Training Programme for the period 2025-28, registered on the government portal www.apprenticeshipindia.gov.in with Establishment ID E08242700253. A batch of 9,959 apprentice electricians will undergo training from 30.03.2025 to 20.03.2028 across MAHATRANSCO's facilities. Applications and complete details are available through the national apprenticeship portal. 8MSETCL issues enquiry letter for functional and behavioural training programs for employees in FY 2026-27 Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company Limited (MSETCL), Training, Research & Development Division, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai (CIN: U40109MH2005SGC153646), has issued an Enquiry Letter (Ref: MSETCL/CO/Training/Trg Proposal/2026-27/Extn/100 dated 22.04.2026) seeking proposals and commercial quotations for conducting Functional and Behavioural Training Programs for all employees during FY 2026-27. 8UPRVUNL issues HR compliance order No. 1/48012/2026 dated 16.04.2026 for recruitment reform under service rules U.P. Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. (UPRVUNL), 12th Floor, Shakti Bhawan Extension, Lucknow (CIN: U31901UP1985SGC007135), has issued Order No. PAUPRV-HROREFO(RO28)/1/2025 (Comp. No. 57859) dated 16-04-2026. The order pertains to HR reform under service rules, mandating compliance conditions including character certification, departmental approval, service verification, and references to the UPRVUNL (Recruitment and Promotion) Regulations, 2025. 8PSPCL retires 10 officers effective May 31, 2026; posts include Dy. CE and AE grade electrical staff PSPCL's Joint Secretary (Services-3) issued a retirement notice on April 22, 2026, listing 10 officers - including Dy. Chief Engineers, Senior XENs, and Assistant Engineers in electrical cadre - due for superannuation on May 31, 2026, with posting details across locations such as Amritsar, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, and Ropar listed for administrative transition. 8PSPCL pays Rs.51,463 in GST interest for Q4 FY26 due to delayed reporting by field offices Punjab State Power Corporation Limited's GST Cell flagged that Rs.51,463 in interest was paid in GST returns for Q4 (January–March 2026) due to delayed transaction reporting by accounting units under various Zonal Chief Engineers, with CE Border Zone Amritsar alone contributing Rs.31,633 in total FY26 interest payments - underlining persistent compliance lapses despite prior warnings issued in January 2026.Details
8CEA hydro reservoir report 21.04.2026: Bhakra Dam at 486.36m (1,595 ft) vs. FRL 513.59m - energy content at 5,282 MU design capacity The Central Electricity Authority's (CEA) Daily Hydro Reservoir Report (Sub-Report-6) for 21 April 2026 shows Bhakra Reservoir (Himachal Pradesh) at a present level of 486.36 metres (1,595.67 ft) against its Full Reservoir Level (FRL) of 513.59 metres (1,685.01 ft) and Minimum Draw Down Level of 474.73 metres (1,557.51 ft). The reservoir's annual design energy potential is 5,282 MU. Comparison with the same day last year (445.62m) shows significantly higher water levels in 2026. 8CEA Sub-Report-5: Northern region thermal availability at 91.86%; hydro capacity online only 74.48% as reservoirs stay low The Central Electricity Authority's (CEA) All-India Generation Overview (Sub-Report-5) for 21 April 2026 shows Northern Region thermal (excluding gas/diesel) stabilised capacity of 52,063 MW with 47,827 MW online (91.86% availability). The Northern Region's nuclear availability is 90.09% (2,220 MW base, 2,000 MW online). However, hydro availability in the Northern Region is only 74.48% - 16,322 MW online from 21,915 MW - reflecting low pre-monsoon reservoir levels across Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. 8Southern grid reservoir report for April 22: Idukki at 711.97 m, Linganamakki stores 1,241 MU of energy SRLDC's Reservoir Report for April 22, 2026 shows Idukki reservoir holding at 711.97 metres with 754.6 MU energy, Linganamakki at 539.88 metres storing 1,241.14 MU, and Supa at 533.92 metres with 1,027.63 MU - while Donkarayi, Gautami CCPP, and GMR BARG reported zero generation, reflecting planned or forced outage status across key southern hydro assets. 8Eastern region outage report: OHPC's Burla HPS units 4 and 5 under annual maintenance; Balimela unit 5 out since January 2025 Eastern Regional load Despatch Centre's generation outage report for April 22, 2026 lists OHPC's Burla HPS Unit 4 (32 MW) under annual maintenance since April 21 with revival by May 10, Unit 5 (43.65 MW) out since January 19 targeting April 30 revival, and Balimela HPS Unit 5 (60 MW, Odisha) under repair and maintenance since January 16, 2025 - with expected restoration as late as July 16, 2026.Details
8GE Vernova posts Rs.18.3B Q1 2026 orders, up 71% YoY; free cash flow surges to Rs.4.8B - raises full-year guidance GE Vernova reported a breakout Q1 2026, with orders of Rs.18.3 billion (up 71% year-on-year), revenue of Rs.9.3 billion (up 7%), and adjusted EBITDA margin expanding to 9.6% from 5.7% - while free cash flow soared to Rs.4.8 billion, exceeding full-year 2025 in a single quarter. Backlog climbed to Rs.163.3 billion (up Rs.39.8B), and the company raised its full-year 2026 guidance across all key metrics. 8Tata Power board meeting slated for May 12 to approve FY26 audited results and consider dividend The Tata Power Company Limited (BSE: 500400, NSE: TATAPOWER) informed stock exchanges on April 22, 2026, that its Board of Directors will meet on May 12, 2026 to consider audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the year ended March 31, 2026 and deliberate on dividend recommendations - with the trading window closed since March 25, 2026. 8Bharat Coking Coal board approves FY26 results; sets washed prime coking coal price at Rs.13,403/MT Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BSE: 544678) Board, at its April 22, 2026 meeting, approved audited standalone financial results for Q4 and FY 2025–26 and fixed the revised price of Washed Prime Coking Coal at Rs.13,403 per MT and Washed Medium Coking Coal at Rs.10,937 per MT, effective April 1, 2026 for Q1 FY27 - aligned with import parity pricing and the MoU with SAIL. 8ICICI Securities holds TARIL at Rs.291 target, flags guidance miss and capacity delays despite 24% revenue growth ICICI Securities' Retail Equity Research maintained a HOLD recommendation on Transformers and Rectifiers India (TRAREC/TARIL, CMP: Rs.305, Target: Rs.291) after Q4FY26 results showed consolidated revenue rising 15.7% YoY to Rs.782.67 crore, but EBITDA margins contracting sharply to 15.1% (vs 19.4% YoY) and PAT declining 3.3% YoY - with guidance miss and capacity expansion delays cited as key risks to the 12-month outlook.
GLOBAL ENERGY MARKET INTELLIGENCE
8TSKB research: Strait of Hormuz closure triggers 20 Mb/d disruption; IEA releases 400 mn barrel emergency oil reserve Turkey's TSKB Economic Research monthly energy bulletin for March 2026 (#94) highlights how the US-Israel-Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted approximately 20 million barrels per day of oil exports, compelling IEA member nations to release 411.9 million barrels from strategic reserves - while Turkey's daily average licensed electricity generation fell 6.0% month-on-month and the Market Clearing Price dropped 22.0% MoM to TL 1,620.3/MWh in March.Details
8HVPNL sanctions Rs.27,000 interest-free wheat advance to Class-IV employees for FY 2026-27 Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited (HVPNL) has issued Office Order No. 1101/FINANCE dated 22.04.2026 sanctioning an interest-free advance of Rs.27,000 per permanent and temporary Class-IV employee for purchase of wheat during FY 2026-27. The advance is fully recoverable in monthly installments before 31.03.2027 and covers employees posted with UT/Chandigarh Administration and BBMB. 8HVPNL declares Rs.5,284.61 cr borrowings outstanding as of March 2026; not a large corporate as per SEBI circular In its Initial Disclosure under SEBI's Large Corporate (LC) framework, Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited (HVPNL) has disclosed outstanding borrowings of Rs.5,284.61 crore (tentative) as on 31st March 2026. The company holds an 'Ind A+/CE/Stable' credit rating from India Ratings & Research (Fitch Group) and has confirmed it is not classified as a Large Corporate under SEBI/HO/DDHS/RACPOD1/P/CIR/2023/172. 8BSES Rajdhani reports March 2026 planned outages across Delhi; 1,381 consumers affected in Okhla Phase-1 on 01.03.2026 BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) has submitted its March 2026 website report detailing planned outages across Delhi. On 01.03.2026 alone, 1,381 consumers were affected in F-Block, Okhla Phase-1 for insulation resistance measurement and silicagel replacement lasting 1 hour 7 minutes, while 795 consumers faced a 2-hour 27-minute outage for HT bushing replacement. The detailed outage data covering unserved energy (MU) is submitted as part of BRPL's distribution licensee compliance obligations. 8DERC floats tender for C&AG empanelled auditors to reconcile BRPL and BYPL enforcement sales from FY 2007-08 to FY 2023-24 The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) has issued a Tender Notice dated 20/04/2026 inviting sealed bids for appointment of Comptroller & Auditor General (C&AG) empanelled auditors to verify, reconcile, and finalise enforcement sales data of two Delhi DISCOMs - BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) and BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL) - for the 16-year period from FY 2007-08 to FY 2023-24. Bids must be submitted by 11/05/2026 at 17:00 hrs.
RAJASTHAN & OTHER STATE DISCOMS
8Rajasthan Urja Vikas: Merit order dispatch for 20–26 April 2026; DADRI LIQ tops at Rs.28.80/kWh, SASAN cheapest at Rs.1.56/kWh Rajasthan Urja Vikas and IT Services Limited has released the Merit Order Dispatch list for the week of 20-26 April 2026. The most expensive generation source is DADRI LIQ at Rs.28.80/kWh (variable Rs.28.249 + fixed Rs.0.55), while SASAN is the cheapest central station at Rs.1.56/kWh (variable Rs.1.385 + fixed Rs.0.17). Gas-based stations like AURIYA CRF (Rs.26.79/kWh) and AURIYA LIQ (Rs.25.37/kWh) dominate the costly end of the dispatch order. 8HUBLI Electricity Supply Company (HESCOM) receives KERC annual performance review order for FY 2024-25; (-) 10% T&D loss target linked HUBLI Electricity Supply Company Limited (HESCOM), a wholly owned Government of Karnataka undertaking with CIN U31401KA2002SGC030437, has received an annual performance review order from the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) dated 17.04.2026 for FY 2024-25. The order excludes DERS consumption and links the review to distribution loss norms, with T&D loss conditions referenced in the formal KERC order. 8Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. (AVVNL) mandates serial no., KVA capacity and phase rating on all transformer job orders Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (AVVNL), CIN U40109RJ2000SGC016482, Commercial Department, has issued a formal order directing all field divisions to mandatorily specify the serial number, KVA capacity, and rating (single/three phase) of transformers in all 'Sundry Job Orders'. The order dated April 2026 signed by the ACE (HQ)/SE(C)/XEN(Comml.) is aimed at ensuring proper traceability and compliance in transformer management.Details
8ISTS licensee meet convened: PowerGrid, Adani, 40+ transmission companies called for western region coordination The Western Regional Power Committee (WRPC) has issued a mailing list for the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) Licensee Meeting, summoning representatives from over 40 major transmission entities including PowerGrid Bhuj Transmission Limited, Adani Transmission (India) Limited, Western Transmission (Gujarat) Limited, Sipat Transmission Limited, and multiple WRSS transcos - signalling a major cross-grid coordination session for India's western electricity backbone. 8WRPC DSM bill for March 2026 circulated to Gujarat, MP, Chhattisgarh, Goa and NTPC entities The Western Regional Power Committee (WRPC) has issued its Deviation Settlement Mechanism (DSM) bill for March 2026, sending copies to major western region entities including Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. (Vadodara), MP Power Transmission Company Ltd. (Jabalpur), Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Co. Ltd. (Raipur), NTPC Ltd. (New Delhi), PGCIL (Gurgaon), and Ratnagiri Gas & Power Pvt. Ltd. - covering interstate power balance and penalty settlements. 8WRPC 602nd OCCM agenda: NPCIL's KAPS-3&4 (2×700 MW) re-orientation from 220/400 kV grid under review The Additional Agenda Notes for the 602nd Operation & Coordination Sub-Committee Meeting of the Western Regional Power Committee (WRPC) discuss the critical re-orientation of 220/400 kV transmission lines of PowerGrid/GETCO connected to the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station (KAPS). NPCIL operates KAPS-1&2 (2×220 MW) and KAPS-3&4 (2×700 MW) at Kakrapar, with re-orientation required to accommodate the newer twin units into the broader transmission network. 8WRPC RTDA billing: Assam (1,900 MW, Rs.51.45 cr), Tripura (311 MW, Rs.10.19 cr), Nagaland (145 MW, Rs.6.16 cr) - Sep 2024 to Feb 2025 settlements The Western/North-Eastern Regional Transmission and Distribution Account (RTDA) bills for the period September 2024 to February 2025 record detailed GNA (Grid Net Access) allocations and billing amounts for North Eastern states. Assam leads with 1,900 MW GNA and a billing total of Rs.51.45 crore at Rs.113.75/MW, followed by Tripura at 311 MW (Rs.10.19 crore) and Nagaland at 145 MW (Rs.6.16 crore) - with Nagaland and Tripura recording RTDA deviation charges for grid imbalance.
POWER GRID CORPORATION - CREDIT & FINANCE
8ICRA reaffirms [ICRA]AAA stable rating for Power Grid Corp; assigns Rs.30,000 crore new bond programme ICRA has reaffirmed the highest [ICRA]AAA (Stable) rating for Power Grid Corporation of India Limited's existing long-term bonds worth Rs.77,776.28 crore and assigned the same rating to a newly proposed Rs.30,000 crore bond programme, taking the company's total rated debt to Rs.1,88,268.72 crore - reinforcing investor confidence in the Navratna PSU's financial strength and government backing.Details
8India adds record 6.1 GW wind power in FY26; government eyes 100 GW target by 2030 India recorded its highest-ever annual wind energy capacity addition of 6.1 GW in FY 2025–26, bringing total installed wind capacity to 56.1 GW with an additional 28 GW under implementation, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi announced on April 22. The government is targeting 100 GW of wind capacity by 2030 and 156 GW by 2036, backed by a wind energy potential estimated at 1,164 GW at 150-metre hub height. 8IRENA 2026 report charts how renewables can power sustainable development in Cabo Verde The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) released its 2026 Innovation Landscape Brief for Cabo Verde, outlining how renewable energy can serve as the backbone of sustainable development for the island nation - presenting policy innovations, technology pathways, and system-level solutions to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuel dependence. 8CEA renewable generation report 21 April 2026: Delhi generates 1.64 MU, Haryana 2.19 MU, Himachal Pradesh 5.07 MU in single day The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) Renewable Project Monitoring Division's Daily Renewable Generation Report for 21 April 2026 shows Delhi generating 1.64 MU (million units) from small hydro and other RE sources. Haryana generated 2.19 MU (solar and others) while Himachal Pradesh recorded 5.07 MU (0.53 solar + 4.54 others/hydro) in the single day. Cumulative renewable generation since April 1, 2026 is tracked for all Indian states across wind, solar, biomass, small hydro, and other RE categories.
CORPORATE & INVESTMENT NEWS
8L&T Energy GreenTech signs 3 lakh tonne per annum green ammonia deal with Japan's ITOCHU L&T Energy GreenTech Ltd (LTEGL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro (BSE: 500510, NSE: LT), inked a long-term take-or-pay green ammonia supply agreement with ITOCHU Corporation of Japan on April 22, 2026, committing to supply 3,00,000 tonnes per annum from a proposed facility at Kandla, Gujarat - in a deal signed at ITOCHU's Tokyo headquarters in the presence of L&T Chairman S N Subrahmanyan. 8Amara Raja clarifies 1 GWh lithium battery milestone is cumulative, not a new development Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Limited (NSE: ARE&M, BSE: 500008) told stock exchanges on April 22, 2026, that its crossing of 1 GWh of lithium battery deployment in the telecom sector is a cumulative achievement over several years - not a fresh material disclosure - clarifying media reports that had triggered a 15% surge in the company's share price. 8SunPower raises Rs.41 million in convertible notes, slashes total debt by Rs.40 million SunPower Inc. (Nasdaq: SPWR) announced on April 22, 2026, that it has priced Rs.41 million in Convertible Senior Secured Notes carrying a 10% coupon and a 45% conversion premium at Rs.1.6385 per share, maturing May 1, 2029. The deal, which saw CEO Rodgers personally invest Rs.6 million, will eliminate Rs.40 million in total debt - including Rs.18.75 million repaid directly and Rs.21.25 million cancelled through equity exchanges. 8Suzlon Energy reports zero outstanding debt as of March 31, 2026; holds A+/stable CRISIL rating Suzlon Energy Limited (NSE/BSE listed, CIN: L40100GJ1995PLC025447) confirmed to stock exchanges on April 22, 2026, that it is not classified as a 'Large Corporate' under SEBI's framework for the current financial year, citing nil outstanding borrowings as of March 31, 2026 and its highest credit rating of A+/Stable assigned by CRISIL - a reflection of the company's debt-free status. 8TARIL reports Rs.2,395 crore FY26 revenue, 23% YoY growth; order book hits Rs.5,005 crore Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Limited (BSE: 532928, NSE: TARIL) delivered FY26 standalone revenue of Rs.2,395 crore, up 23% year-on-year, with EBITDA rising 17% to Rs.370 crore and PAT growing 20% to Rs.225 crore. Q4 revenue stood at Rs.752 crore (up 16% YoY) with PAT at Rs.77 crore, while unexecuted orders as of March 31, 2026, swelled to a robust Rs.5,005 crore backlog.Details
8CEA category-wise generation 21.04.2026: Coal generates 4,038 MU vs 4,060 target; gas falls 57% short at 93 MU against 89 planned The Central Electricity Authority's (CEA) Category-Wise Fuel Generation Report (Sub-Report-17) for 21 April 2026 shows Coal thermal actual generation at 4,038.78 MU against programme of 4,060.31 MU (slight shortfall). Lignite came in at 98.59 MU vs. 111.39 MU target. Natural Gas performed slightly better at 93.29 MU vs. 89.03 MU. Cumulative April 2026 (FY 2026-27) figures: Coal 79,522.73 MU actual vs. 84,762.30 MU target - a significant 6.2% cumulative shortfall. 8CEA Sub-Report-16: India's total coal thermal monitored capacity is 2,21,940 MW; 21,971 MW (9.90%) on outage on 21.04.2026 The Central Electricity Authority's (CEA) Capacity Utilisation Report (Sub-Report-16) for 21 April 2026 shows India's total monitored coal-based thermal capacity at 2,21,940.01 MW. Of this, 21,971.01 MW (approximately 9.90%) was under outage - comprising 1,422.01 MW on long outage, 2,803.50 MW forced major, 19,167.51 MW forced minor/others. Available capacity on line was 1,99,969 MW with actual net generation of 2,02,900+ MW reported. 8CEA Sub-Report-12: PRAGATI CCPP has been out of grid since July 2025 - 104 MW gas plant in Delhi remains unavailable The Central Electricity Authority's (CEA) Sub-Report-12 for 21 April 2026 lists thermal and nuclear units out of the grid for more than 15 days in FY 2026-27. Delhi's PRAGATI CCPP (Combined Cycle Power Plant, 104.60 MW) has had multiple outages since 29 June 2025 due to grid disturbance, low system demand/costly fuel (since 17 July 2025), and a GT-MIS issue from 31 December 2025. The plant's extended unavailability is a concern for Delhi's peaking power security. 8CEA Sub-Report-13: I.P. CCPP Delhi has 5 units (150 MW total) out of grid since January 2019 - longest ongoing outage in India The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) Sub-Report-13 for 21 April 2026 lists thermal and nuclear units out of the grid for more than one year. Delhi's Indraprastha (I.P.) CCPP has Units 2, 3, 4, 8 (30 MW each) on reserve shutdown since 25 January 2019 - over 7 years out of service - and Unit 9 (30 MW) since 10 November 2024 due to reserve shutdown/standby status. These 150 MW of gas turbine capacity have effectively been decommissioned without formal notification. 8CEA Sub-Report-15: Panipat TPS units 7 and 8 (500 MW), Harduaganj TPS units 7 and 8 (355 MW) trip out of grid on 21.04.2026 The Central Electricity Authority's (CEA) Sub-Report-15 for 21 April 2026 records fresh outages on that day. Panipat TPS Unit 7 (250 MW) tripped at 12:47 PM and Unit 8 (250 MW) at 1:04 PM due to Station Transformer Problems. Harduaganj TPS Units 7 (105 MW) and 8 (250 MW) both tripped at 7:29 PM due to Electrical Miscellaneous Problems - totalling approximately 855 MW of capacity suddenly offline in Haryana's Northern grid on a single afternoon. 8CEA Sub-Report-2: Northern region monitors 81,696 MW; today's coal stock falls 13,036 MW short of required generation The Central Electricity Authority's (CEA) Region-Wise, Station-Wise Generation Report (Sub-Report-2) for 21 April 2026 shows the Northern Region with 81,696.72 MW monitored capacity generating 1,161.58 MU today against a programme of 1,180.74 MU. The April 1 to till date (FY 2026-27) actual generation for the Northern Region totalled 20,898 MU against a programme of 24,527 MU - a substantial cumulative shortfall of 14.8% at the regional level.
NTPC & FUEL MANAGEMENT
8CEA NTPC generation report 21.04.2026 Sub-Report-8: Northern NTPC misses target by 597 MU in April; Western NTPC down 465 MU The Central Electricity Authority's (CEA) NTPC-specific Generation Report (Sub-Report-8) for 21 April 2026 shows Northern NTPC stations (13,274 MW monitored, 9,690 MW available) generating 197.96 MU today vs. a programme of 210.39 MU - a daily shortfall of 12.43 MU. April 1 to date deviation for Northern NTPC stands at -597.73 MU (-14.11%). Western NTPC (19,813 MW monitored) generated 7,360.54 MU cumulatively vs. 7,826.35 MU target - a -465.81 MU (-5.95%) shortfall. 8Coal India Limited reports coal stock position of all CEA-linked thermal power plants as on 20.04.2026 Coal India Limited (CIL), Marketing & Sales Division, has published its coal stock status report as on 20 April 2026 for all thermal power plants having coal linkage with Coal India Limited and SCCL, as per the CEA (Central Electricity Authority) report format. The report identifies critical and super-critical coal stock status for coal-based thermal power stations across all regions, tracking stock in days (at 85% PLF) and actual receipts vs. normative requirements. 8Southern region March 2026 FRP certificate: NTPC Kudgi STPS fails (FRP=0); NLC, NTECL Vallur, NTPC Simhadri score perfect 1.0 The Certificate of Average Monthly Frequency Response Performance for March 2026 (event on 03.03.2026) reveals a stark divide in grid responsiveness: NTPC Kudgi STPS 1 scored FRP=0, as did NTPC RSTPS 3, disqualifying them from incentives. In contrast, NLC TS II STAGE 1 and 2, NTECL Vallur STPS, NTPL, NTPC SIMHADRI STPS 1 and 2, and NTPC TALCHER STPS 2 all achieved perfect FRP of 1.0. The incentive is payable only when beta exceeds 0.30.Details
8MERC approves 60 MW wind-solar hybrid PPA for Mindspace, Gigaplex, and KRC infrastructure at Rs.4.35–4.40/kWh for 20 years The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) approved the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) in Case No. 178 of 2025 (order dated 22 April 2026) for procurement of 60 MW wind-solar hybrid power for 20 years at a tariff of Rs.4.35 to Rs.4.40/kWh. Petitioners M/s Mindspace Business Parks Private Limited (MBPPL), M/s Gigaplex Estate Private Limited (GEPL), and M/s KRC Infrastructure and Projects Private Limited procure from M/s Sunsure Energy Pvt. Ltd. and M/s Sterling Agro Industries Ltd. 8MERC orders MSEDCL to pay Rs.13.78 lakh plus 18% interest to Sai Services for wind energy supplied April–May 2015 The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) issued its order dated 22 April 2026 in Case No. 31 of 2024, directing Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. (MSEDCL) to pay Sai Services Pvt. Ltd. (SSPL) the outstanding amount of Rs.13,78,261 (Rupees Thirteen Lakh Seventy-Eight Thousand Two Hundred Sixty-One) along with 18% per annum interest for wind energy supplied from 01 April 2015 to 31 May 2015. 8MERC directs MSEDCL and MSLDC to grant open access to Laxmi Organic Industries' wind power plant without linking captive plant arrears The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) passed an order dated 22 April 2026 in Case No. 206 of 2025, directing Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. (MSEDCL) and Maharashtra State Load Despatch Centre (MSLDC) to process Laxmi Organic Industries Ltd.'s Open Access applications for its Wind Power Generator at G-41, Ghatnandre, Sangli, without linking them to arrears from its separate Thermal Captive Power Plant (Consumer No. 041019022990). 8MERC grants GST relief to Avaada MH Sustainable: 5% to 12% GST change in law triggers compensation in Case No.99/2024 The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) passed its order in Case No. 99 of 2024 on 22 April 2026, granting compensation to Avaada MH Sustainable Private Limited for Change in Law on account of GST rate revision from 5% to 12% via Notifications dated 30 September 2021 and 14 October 2021. Carrying costs on the differential GST amount were also awarded, recognising the financial burden on the renewable energy developer. 8MERC orders Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer Four Ltd. to install bird diverters on transmission lines per Supreme Court directive The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) passed its order dated 22 April 2026 in Case No. 191 of 2024, addressing the petition of Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer Four Limited (AHEJ4L) for relief against additional expenditure arising from a Supreme Court Order (IA No.85618/2020) mandating installation of bird diverters on transmission lines. AHEJ4L supplies power to Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited under a PPA dated 7 July 2020. 8MERC orders Baramati Agro, Shri Someshwar SSK, Purna Sahakari and Dudhganga Vedganga to comply with MSEDCL directives in 4 show-cause cases The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) has passed a common order on 22 April 2026 in Case Nos. 161, 175, 196, and 238 of 2024 involving four agro-industrial petitioners - Baramati Agro Limited (BAL), Shri Someshwar SSK Limited (SSSSKL), Purna Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd. (PSSKL), and Shri Dudhganga Vedganga Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd. (SDVSSKL) - against Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. (MSEDCL). The cases arose from show-cause notices issued vide Order dated 14 May 2025 in Case No. 70 of 2021. 8MERC dismisses MEGPTCL review of MYT order for FY 2022-23 to FY 2029-30; 5th control period ARR stands The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) passed its final order dated 22 April 2026 in Case No. 92 of 2025, dismissing the review petition of Maharashtra Eastern Grid Power Transmission Company Limited (MEGPTCL) against the MYT Order dated 28 March 2025 in Case No. 182 of 2024. The original order had approved True-up for FY 2022-23 and FY 2023-24, provisional True-up for FY 2024-25, and ARR for the 5th Control Period (FY 2025-26 to FY 2029-30). 8MERC rules in Case No. 22/2024: MSEDCL must comply with CGRF Nashik order; Rs.10,000 cost awarded to Rishabh Enterprises The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) passed an order on 22 April 2026 in Case No. 22 of 2024, directing Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. (MSEDCL) to comply with the order of the Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum (CGRF) Nashik Zone in complaint No. 66 of 2022. M/s Rishabh Enterprises' petition also sought Rs.10,000 cost against MSEDCL for filing fees and expenses under Section 142 and 146 of the Electricity Act.
HARYANA & PUNJAB REGULATORS
8HERC approves PPA for 5 MW solar power between HPPC and independent developers per APTEL judgment in APL No.208/2017 The Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) passed an order on 22.04.2026 in Case No. HERC/Petition No. 79 of 2025, approving Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Haryana Power Purchase Centre (HPPC) and two solar power developers - Shri Narender Singh and Shri Yogender Chauhan - each supplying 5 MW, pursuant to the APTEL judgment dated 03.09.2024 in APL No. 208 of 2017 (Virender Rawal & Ors. vs. HERC). 8HERC orders HPPC to pay carrying costs to Star Wire (India) Vidyut Pvt. Ltd. for 9.9 MW biomass plant in Case No.67/2025 The Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) passed its order dated 22.04.2026 in HERC/Petition No. 67 of 2025, directing Haryana Power Purchase Centre (HPPC) to pay Carrying Costs/interest on the tariff differential amount to M/s Star Wire (India) Vidyut Private Ltd. - a 9.9 MW biomass-based power project commissioned on 03.05.2013 operating under a 20-year PPA dated 22.06.2012. HPPC had failed to act on invoices and letters dated 28.03.2025, 07.04.2025, and 25.04.2025. 8Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission rejects GVK Power's Rs.3,072 cr capital cost claim; upholds Rs.1,080 cr acquisition price The Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) dismissed Review Petition No.01 of 2026 filed by GVK Power (Goindwal Sahib) Limited seeking rectification of the tariff order dated 03.11.2025. GVK challenged PSERC's decision to re-base the admitted capital cost from Rs.3,072 crore to the acquisition price of Rs.1,080 crore after PSPCL purchased the plant on 08.02.2024. The Commission found no errors apparent on the face of the record.
UTTAR PRADESH & OTHER STATE REGULATORS
8UPERC grants 6-month SCOD extension to transmission project in Petition No.2287/2025 under Article 4.4 of TSA The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (UPERC) passed its order dated 22.04.2026 in Petition No.2287 of 2025, granting extension of the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date (SCOD) under Regulation 57 of UPERC (Conduct of Business) Regulations, 2019 and Article 4.4 of the Transmission Service Agreement dated 20.01.2012. The order was passed by Hon'ble Chairman Arvind Kumar and Member Sanjay Kumar Singh. 8UPERC approves amended PPA for UPPCL's extended power purchase agreement in Petition No.2337/2026 The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (UPERC) passed its order dated 22.04.2026 in Petition No.2337 of 2026, approving the Amended Power Purchase Agreement dated 12.12.2025 filed by Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) seeking extension of the term of an existing Power Purchase Agreement. The petition was filed under Sections 86(1)(a) and 86(1)(b) of the Electricity Act, 2003. 8UPERC clears short-term power PPAs for Noida Power Company in Petition No.2339/2026 under Section 63 EA 2003 The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (UPERC), Lucknow, passed its order dated 22.04.2026 in Petition No.2339 of 2026 filed by Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL) seeking approval of Power Purchase Agreements for procurement of short-term power (more than one day to one year) under Section 86(1)(b) and Section 63 of the Electricity Act, 2003 and MoP revised Guidelines dated 30.03.2016. 8CSERC approves CSPGCL capital investment plan for FY 2026-27 to FY 2029-30 under MYT regulations 2025 The Chhattisgarh State Electricity Regulatory Commission (CSERC) has passed an order dated 17/04/2026 approving the Capital Investment Plan (CIP) filed by Chhattisgarh State Power Generation Company Limited (CSPGCL) for the 4-year control period from FY 2026-27 to FY 2029-30 under Regulation 7 of CSERC MYT Regulations 2025. The plan covers new generation projects, renovation of existing capacities, and compliance-based capital expenditure. 8Jharkhand SERC invites comments on draft JSERC state grid code regulations 2026 by 11.05.2026 The Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission (JSERC), Ranchi, has published Draft State Grid Code Regulations 2026 on its website (www.jserc.org/draftregulations.aspx) dated 22/04/2026, inviting written objections and suggestions from stakeholders by 11.05.2026. The draft is framed under Clause (zp) of Section 181 read with Clause (h) of Section 86 of the Electricity Act, 2003, and will apply to all grid participants across Jharkhand.Details
8Southern grid powers 59,818 MW evening peak on April 22 with zero shortage; day energy at 1,476.91 MU Grid Controller of India's Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre reported that on April 22, 2026, the region met an evening peak demand of 59,818 MW at 20:00 hours with zero shortage at 50.05 Hz, and an off-peak requirement of 55,402 MW, also fully met. Total day energy stood at 1,476.91 MU against a net requirement of 1,476.75 MU - a near-perfect supply balance across the region. 8Western region meets 72,095 MW evening peak on April 22 with 68 MW shortage; day energy at 1,715.1 MU Grid Controller of India's Western Regional Load Despatch Centre (WRLDC) reported that on April 22, 2026, the Western Region met an evening peak demand of 72,095 MW against a requirement of 72,163 MW, recording a marginal shortage of just 68 MW at 49.91 Hz. Off-peak demand of 67,006 MW was fully met at 50.04 Hz, with total day energy standing at 1,715.1 MU and residual shortage at 0.89 MU. 8Eastern region faces 913 MW evening peak shortage on April 22; day energy deficit at 8.17 MU Grid Controller of India's Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre (ERLDC) reported that the Eastern Region faced a peak shortage of 913 MW against an evening requirement of 31,879 MW on April 22, 2026, resulting in a day energy deficit of 8.17 MU against total demand of 700.28 MU - with off-peak supply fully balanced at 29,205 MW but daytime demand outpacing availability in several state control areas. 8Northern region faces 563 MW peak shortage on April 22; Punjab consumes 195.63 MU, Haryana 164+ MU Grid Controller of India's Northern Regional Load Despatch Centre (NRLDC) reported that the Northern Region met 70,279 MW against a peak demand of 70,842 MW on April 22, 2026, recording a shortage of 563 MW at 50.033 Hz, and a day energy shortfall of 4.53 MU out of 1,480 MU. Punjab consumed 195.63 MU with a 2.27 MU deficit, while Haryana drew over 164 MU - reflecting demand pressure on the northern grid mid-week. 8North Eastern grid meets 2,890 MW evening peak on April 22 with zero shortage; day energy at 52.1 MU Grid Controller of India's North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre (NERLDC) reported that the North Eastern Region met an evening peak demand of 2,890 MW on April 22, 2026 with zero shortage at 50.03 Hz, an off-peak requirement of 1,542 MW (also fully met at 50.04 Hz), and a total day energy of 52.1 MU with no energy deficit - among the cleanest supply positions in the region's recent daily reports.
FREQUENCY & GRID STABILITY
8National grid frequency for April 22 averages 49.992 Hz; frequency deviation index at 26.6 for the day GRID-India's National Load Despatch Centre frequency profile for April 22, 2026 (Wednesday) recorded an average frequency of 49.992 Hz with a standard deviation of 0.07, a Frequency Variation Index of 0.049, and a Frequency Deviation Index (FDI) of 26.6 - with the grid operating within the IEGC 49.9–50.05 Hz band for 73.45% of the day and a daily mileage of 44.4. 8Southern grid frequency averaged 49.992 Hz on April 22; grid outside IEGC band 26.6% of the day The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre frequency report for April 22, 2026, shows the grid averaged 49.992 Hz with a standard deviation of 0.07 Hz and a Frequency Deviation Index of 0.049, operating outside the IEGC band (49.9–50.05 Hz) for 26.55% of the day - equivalent to approximately 6.37 hours - with instantaneous frequency touching a maximum of 50.224 Hz and a low of 49.657 Hz. 8NE grid FDI for April 21 reaches 21.35; frequency outside IEGC band for 5.12 hours with max at 50.25 Hz Grid Controller of India's North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre (NERLDC, Shillong) reported that for April 21, 2026, the frequency operated outside the IEGC band (49.9–50.05 Hz) for 21.35% of the time - amounting to 5.12 hours - with a maximum frequency of 50.25 Hz, minimum of 49.85 Hz, and a daily average of 50.01 Hz, reflecting mild frequency excursions in the North Eastern grid.
TRANSMISSION & OUTAGE REPORTS
8Southern grid records 5+ forced transmission outages on April 22; 400 kV Tumkur-Kudgi line tripped for 25+ hours Grid Controller of India's Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre (SRLDC) reported multiple forced transmission outages on April 22, 2026, including the 400 kV Tumkur-Kudgi Power Grid line (tripped April 21, 17:02 - revived April 22, 18:40 after 25+ hours), a Greenko 400/33 kV transformer tripped on earth fault, and the 400 kV Doni-Guttur-1 line (owned by KPTCL) that tripped at 08:52 and awaited revival. 8Southern region transmission outage report: 400 kV Ramagundam-Telangana STPP lines under extended planned outage since March 2023 SRLDC's Transmission Outage Report for April 22, 2026 lists multiple planned outages including the 400 kV Ramagundam-Telangana STPP Lines 1 and 2 (both under outage since March 24, 2023) pending idle charging clearance from POWERGRID, as well as APTRANSCO's GMR Vemagiri line (under outage since January 2024) - indicating a backlog of long-pending network restoration work in the southern transmission corridor. 8National grid reliability report for April 22 shows 0% ATC violations on all 5 major inter-regional corridors Grid Controller of India's National Load Despatch Centre System Reliability Indices Report for April 22, 2026 recorded zero Available Transfer Capability (ATC) violations and zero (N-1) contingency criteria violations across all five major inter-regional corridors - WR-NR, ER-NR, Import of NR, NEW-SR, and NER Import - reflecting a highly secure and stable national grid operation for the day. 8All-India angular spread data for April 22 shows voltage angle deviation up to -70 degrees across key nodes Grid Controller of India's all-India angular spread report for April 22, 2026, benchmarked against Vindhyachal, recorded intra-day voltage angle deviations reaching as low as -70 degrees at certain nodes - including Pavagada, Kalwa, Bawana, and Tehri - signalling dynamic inter-regional power flow stress patterns that system operators must monitor to prevent grid instability.Details
8IEX DAM 15-minute snapshot 22.04.2026: Purchase bids hit 38,747 MW at midnight; MCP stays at Rs.10,000/MWh in first hour The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Day-Ahead Market (DAM) 15-minute snapshot for 22 April 2026 reveals purchase bids as high as 38,747 MW in the first time block (00:00–00:15), with sell bids of only 1,378.70 MW. The Market Clearing Price (MCP) was Rs.10,000/MWh (the price ceiling) across all first-hour time blocks, indicating severe buy-side pressure and supply shortfall in the early hours of 22 April 2026. 8IEX DAM hourly snapshot 22.04.2026: Rs.10,000/MWh MCP in 7 overnight hours; prices crash to Rs.1,429/MWh midday The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Day-Ahead Market (DAM) hourly snapshot for 22 April 2026 shows MCP at the ceiling of Rs.10,000/MWh for hours 1 through 7 (midnight to 7 AM), with buy bids touching 37,662 MWh vs. sell bids of only 1,420 MWh in Hour 1. By Hour 13 (1:00–2:00 PM), prices fell to Rs.1,429/MWh with sell bids of 47,568 MWh exceeding purchase bids of 14,628 MWh - reflecting peak solar generation pushing prices to a low. A total of 1,15,320 MWh was cleared on 22 April 2026. 8IEX DAM weekly summary (16–23 April 2026): Highest MCP Rs.6,480/MWh on 21 April; total cleared 9.49 lakh MWh in 8 days The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Day-Ahead Market (DAM) weekly market snapshot for 16–23 April 2026 shows total purchase bids of 39.23 lakh MWh vs. sell bids of 34.31 lakh MWh. The highest MCP was Rs.6,480.18/MWh on 21 April 2026, while the lowest was Rs.5,655.19/MWh on 16 April. Total final scheduled volume over the 8-day period stood at 9,49,061 MWh (9.49 lakh MWh), with weighted MCP ranging from Rs.3,735.89 to Rs.4,095.34/MWh.
GREEN DAY-AHEAD MARKET (GDAM)
8IEX GDAM 15-minute snapshot 22.04.2026: Solar sell bids hit 1,084 MW; MCP fixed at Rs.10,000/MWh in all green market blocks The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Green Day-Ahead Market (GDAM) 15-minute snapshot for 22 April 2026 shows solar segment sell bids reaching 1,084 MW in the opening time block (00:00–00:15). Non-solar and hydro bids were zero, and the Market Clearing Price (MCP) was fixed at Rs.10,000/MWh - indicating that the green market's supply was insufficient to meet demand, with clearing volume hovering around 303–306 MW per 15-minute block. 8IEX GDAM hourly snapshot 22.04.2026: 10,785 MWh green power cleared in hour 1; Rs.10,000/MWh price signals demand surge The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Green Day-Ahead Market (GDAM) hourly snapshot for 22 April 2026 shows Hour 1 (midnight) clearing 10,785 MWh of green power at Rs.10,000/MWh - with purchase bids of 10,785 MWh vs. total sell bids of 3,055 MWh. Hour 2 recorded 10,225 MWh cleared at Rs.10,000/MWh. The data reflects strong overnight green energy demand, primarily from solar and non-solar blended segments. 8IEX GDAM weekly snapshot (16–23 April 2026): Total 29.12 lakh MWh green power cleared; 22 April MCP at Rs.6,555/MWh The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Green Day-Ahead Market (GDAM) weekly snapshot for 16–23 April 2026 shows total market clearing volume of 29,126 MWh on 16 April at Rs.6,555.89/MWh - with total purchase bids of 12,929 MWh, sell bids of 47,199 MWh, and total clearing of 29,126 MWh. The week's data reveals growing renewable energy depth in the exchange market, with hydro, solar, and non-solar components each tracked separately.
HIGH-PRICE & REAL-TIME MARKET
8IEX HPDAM hourly snapshot 22.04.2026: 29.9 MWh cleared at Rs.20,000/MWh in hours 1–2; hours 4–24 see zero clearing The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) High-Price Day-Ahead Market (HPDAM) hourly data for 22 April 2026 shows Hours 1, 2, and 3 clearing 29.90, 29.65, and 9.90 MWh respectively at Rs.20,000/MWh and Rs.17,000.97/MWh. Hours 4 through 24 recorded zero clearing - confirming that the premium hydro power market operated only during late-night/early-morning hours when conventional supply fell short. 8IEX HPDAM weekly snapshot (16–23 April 2026): 22 April clears 186.7 MWh at Rs.19,625/MWh; 23 April sees surge to 1,476 MWh The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) High-Price Day-Ahead Market (HPDAM) weekly summary for 16–23 April 2026 shows that on 22 April, 186.70 MWh was cleared at Rs.19,625.12/MWh, while the following day (23 April) saw a significant jump to 1,476.55 MWh at Rs.18,812.63/MWh. Total purchase bids on 23 April stood at 4,199.98 MWh against 44,748 MWh of sell bids, indicating heavy supply availability and strong demand for premium hydro power. 8IEX RTM daily report 22.04.2026 (15-min): 3,597 MWh sold at Rs.10,000/MWh at midnight; peak RTM volumes show 6,117 MWh in hour 3 The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Real-Time Market (RTM) daily volume profile for 22 April 2026 shows 3,597.20 MWh cleared in the first 15-minute block (00:00–00:15) at Rs.10,000/MWh, rising further to 6,117.40 MWh in Hour 3 (02:00–02:15). The first two hours saw purchase bids consistently exceeding 25,000 MW against sell bids of 3,600–5,400 MW, indicating significant real-time supply stress in the overnight grid. 8IEX RTM hourly report 22.04.2026: 5,400 MWh cleared at Rs.10,000/MWh in hour 1; MCP falls to Rs.1,717/MWh by hour 12 The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Real-Time Market (RTM) hourly snapshot for 22 April 2026 shows Hour 1 (midnight) clearing 5,117.37 MWh at Rs.10,000/MWh, while Hour 12 (11:00 AM–12:00 PM) showed MCP falling sharply to Rs.1,717.11/MWh with sell bids of 36,513 MWh. Total real-time cleared volume for the day across all hours indicates active market participation driven by renewable variability and high overnight demand. 8IEX RTM weekly snapshot (16–23 April 2026): 22 April clears 1,53,800 MWh; highest MCP week of 17 April at Rs.6,804.64/MWh The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Real-Time Market (RTM) weekly summary for 16–23 April 2026 shows 22 April clearing the week's near-average volume of 1,53,800.82 MWh at a weighted MCP near Rs.5,970/MWh. The week's highest daily MCP was Rs.6,804.64/MWh on 17 April. Total purchase bids for the week exceeded 43.58 lakh MWh vs. sell bids of 23.49 lakh MWh, with net clearing of 11.41 lakh MWh - reflecting India's consistent real-time power deficit.
ANCILLARY SERVICE MARKET
8IEX ASDAM weekly summary (14–22 April 2026): Nine consecutive days of zero ancillary service market clearing The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Ancillary Service Day-Ahead Market (ASDAM) weekly market snapshot covering 14 April 2026 to 22 April 2026 shows zero upward transaction bids, zero cleared volume, and no MCP across all 9 days. The consistent absence of clearing suggests India's grid balancing needs were met entirely through conventional dispatch and load management without recourse to exchange-based ancillary services during this period. 8IEX IDAS weekly summary (16–22 April 2026): 16 April clears 1,760 MWh at Rs.10,000/MWh; other days record zero matching The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) IDAS weekly market summary for 16–23 April 2026 shows the only active day was 16 April 2026, when 1,760.75 MWh was cleared at Rs.10,000/MWh (the price ceiling) - purchase bids of 3,101.75 MWh met sell bids of 7,009.25 MWh. On all other days from 17 to 23 April 2026, either zero purchase or zero clearing was recorded, underscoring the sporadic nature of India's intraday ancillary market. 8PXIL RTM weekly snapshot (14–22 April 2026): 17 April clears 1,300 MWh at Rs.10,000/MWh - isolated trading day in 9-day period Power Exchange India Limited's (PXIL) Real-Time Market (RTM) weekly data for 14–22 April 2026 reveals only two days with any clearing activity. On 17 April, 1,300 MWh was cleared at Rs.10,000/MWh. On 18 April, 3,500 MWh was cleared at Rs.9,999.88/MWh. On 20 April, 625 MWh traded at Rs.10,000/MWh. All other days showed zero matching, underscoring PXIL's minimal market share in India's growing real-time electricity exchange ecosystem.Details
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8PSPCL deputes 5 officers for ESCI Hyderabad RE Technologies training under RDSS MoP capacity building programme May 4-6, 2026 Punjab State Power Corporation Limited issued orders deputing five of its engineering officers - including a Superintending Engineer and senior executives from Thermal Design and Transmission - for a Ministry of Power RDSS-sponsored Renewable Energy Technologies capacity building programme at ESCI Hyderabad from May 4-6, 2026, with no course fee and full boarding covered. 8BSPHCL orders 27-day induction training at BIPARD Patna for 4 newly recruited Technician Grade-III employees from April 27, 2026 Bihar State Power Holding Company issued an administrative order scheduling a 27-day structured induction training programme from April 27 to May 23, 2026 at BIPARD, Patna for 4 newly recruited Technician Grade-III employees under Vacancy No. 05/2024 - covering basic HR, job training and hands-on technical work including GSS site visits and tools familiarisation.
MATERIAL & INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
8JdVVNL's 21 April 2026 daily stock report shows 85,391 RDSS-specific 11 KV top hampers across 12 circles with Jodhpur and Bikaner holding largest inventories Jodhpur Discom's daily material stock position as on 21.04.2026 reveals significant inventory of RDSS-specific components - 85,391 units of 11 KV Top Hampers, 63,697 Pin Insulators, and 83,357 GI Stay sets - across 12 circles, providing a ground-level signal of the pace of RDSS infrastructure rollout and potential supply-demand imbalances in Jodhpur Discom's operational territory.Details
8MePGCL invites Class-III and IV civil contractor registrations for hydro structure maintenance at Umiam with application deadline of 20 May 2026 Meghalaya Power Generation Corporation Limited (MePGCL) has issued a notification inviting fresh registration and renewal of Class-III and IV civil contractors for building and civil works under its Hydraulic Structure Maintenance Division at Umiam for FY 2026-27, with registration fees ranging from Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 7,000 and an application deadline of 20 May 2026. 8PSPCL opens location codes 90 and 18 for Shahpur Kandi Dam Power Project circle and division to activate commercial accounting PSPCL's Chief Financial Officer issued Accounts Circular No. 06/2026 on April 21, 2026 to operationalise two new location codes - circle code 90 for SE/O&M Shahpur Kandi Dam Power Project and division code 18 for its operational sub-division - enabling the newly created hydro project offices to commence commercial accounting operations under the Chart of Accounts framework. 8CEA Sub-Report 13 shows IP CCPP gas units offline since 2019 and DAE Rajasthan nuclear unit dormant since 2004 in chronic outage register CEA's Sub-Report 13 as on April 20, 2026 lists an alarming catalogue of chronically dormant generation assets - including IP CCPP gas turbines offline since January 2019, DAE Rajasthan nuclear unit since October 2004, and Giral TPS lignite units since 2014-2016 and likely to be scrapped - representing regulatory and asset management failures with implications for stranded investment recovery and DISCOM tariff impact. 8CEA Sub-Report 12 shows Rajiv Gandhi TPS 600 MW and Mahatma Gandhi 660 MW unit have been offline since October 2025 - over 6 months CEA's Sub-Report 12 as on April 20, 2026 reveals that Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Station Unit 2 (600 MW, Haryana) and Mahatma Gandhi TPS Unit 2 (660 MW) have been out of service since October 2025 - a combined 1,260 MW offline for over 6 months - alongside multiple Pragati CCPP gas units repeatedly shut down due to low system demand and uneconomic fuel costs.Details
8SRPC reactive energy settlement for 06-12 April 2026 shows NTPC Kudgi receiving Rs. 19.17 lakh; March 2026 data reveals Ramagundam Stage-1,2 ran below 55% capacity in 894 events SRPC's reactive energy account for 06-12 April 2026 shows Telangana and Andhra Pradesh as top receivers (Rs. 36.82 lakh and Rs. 36.29 lakh respectively) while Tamil Nadu is the largest state payer at Rs. 6.42 lakh - and the accompanying March 2026 annexure reveals 894 low-loading events for Ramagundam Stage 1&2 and 7,289 for Simhadri Stage-1 below 55% effective capacity. 8SRPC's March 2026 final data shows Simhadri Stage-1 recorded 7,289 below-55% loading events and NTPL 6,999 events, signalling chronic under-scheduling of key Southern Region coal plants SRPC's final March 2026 annexure on low-loading schedules reveals Simhadri Stage-1 and NTPL as the most chronically under-scheduled Southern Region ISGS stations - with 7,289 and 6,999 sub-55% effective capacity events respectively, and Simhadri Stage-2 adding 6,198 events - a pattern with significant implications for grid reliability, CERC compensation frameworks and state utility entitlement utilisation. 8Southern Region records 10 transmission forced outages on April 21 with 765 kV Raichur transformer and 400 kV Tumkur-Kudgi line tripping SRLDC's forced outage report for April 21, 2026 documents 10 transmission element failures across the Southern Region including a 765/400 kV transformer trip at Raichur (differential relay operated, restored in 90 minutes) and the unrevived tripping of the 400 kV Tumkur-Kudgi PG-1 line - supply disruptions with direct implications for Karnataka grid security and power costs.Details
8Northern Region peak demand touched 75,554 MW in January 2026 with Uttar Pradesh recording 260 MW shortage; NRLDC quarterly report reveals frequency healthy at 78% target band Grid Controller of India's Q4 FY2025-26 quarterly report for the Northern Region shows peak regional demand peaking at 75,554 MW in January 2026 - with Uttar Pradesh alone recording a 260 MW/1.08% shortage - and grid frequency maintained within the 49.9-50.05 Hz band for 74-79% of the time, providing investors and planners an evidence base for upcoming summer demand forecasts. 8SEM data shows RANGIT hydro at 21.2% and BARH STG1 at 17.2% as top deviation violators across March 2026 across 2,976 scheduling blocks Grid Controller of India's March 2026 SEM deviation violation report reveals RANGIT Hydro (60 MW) as the most frequent violator with 21.2% of 2,976 blocks in Category 1 Type 1 non-compliance, followed by BARH Stage 1 (3x660 MW) at 17.2% and Kahalgaon Stage 1 at 15.4% - data that directly triggers UI charges and can affect generator revenues and DISCOM costs under the IEGC framework. 8Eastern Region generation outage log shows 660 MW NABINAGAR turbine vibration and 710 MW Teesta HPS units out since October 2023 Sikkim cloudburst GRID-INDIA's Eastern Region outage report for April 21, 2026 documents 660 MW NABINAGAR NTPC Unit 3 forced out due to turbine vibration, while three Teesta HPS units (170 MW each) and TUL's 200 MW unit remain unrevived since the devastating October 2023 Sikkim cloudburst - a combined 710 MW of hydro capacity loss that continues to strain Eastern Region grid supply adequacy.Details
8West Bengal Pollution Control Board study flags PM10 levels up to 296 µg/m³ and 44,899 t annual emissions exposing multi-source urban air crisis in Howrah Commissioned by WBPCB to reassess non-attainment status, the TERI study reveals PM10 peaking at 296 µg/m³ with 44,899 t annual emissions and approximately 10% mortality linkage, exposing dominant dust, transport and industry contributions that demand aggressive multi-sector regulatory intervention going forward. 8West Bengal Pollution Control Board study shows PM2.5 peaking at 298 µg/m³ with 80% external pollution contribution undermining Kolkata compliance roadmap Commissioned by WBPCB under NCAP compliance pressure, the TERI study finds PM2.5 reaching 298 µg/m³ with approximately 80% pollution load originating outside Kolkata, signalling that even aggressive local emission cuts may fail to achieve NAAQS targets without regional coordination.Details
8NTPC FY27 all-India generation 7.96% below target at 18,752 MU with Northern Region at 14.53% shortfall as on April 20, 2026 CEA's Sub-Report 8 for April 20, 2026 reveals NTPC Limited is running 7.96% below its FY27 annual generation target across India - with the Northern Region facing the most severe shortfall at 14.53% (3,441 MU actual vs 4,027 MU target) - a performance gap in India's largest power generator that has direct implications for national power adequacy, grid frequency management, and the cost burden on distribution companies under power purchase agreements. 8CEA data shows Northern Region FY27 nuclear generation 36% below target and thermal 14% short as generation shortfalls mount from April 1, 2026 CEA's generation overview for April 20, 2026 reveals the Northern Region is running severely behind FY27 targets - nuclear generation at 758 MU against 1,188 MU target (36.19% shortfall) and thermal at 16,185 MU versus 18,835 MU (14.07% gap) - performance deficits that signal structural maintenance backlogs and fuel supply issues with direct implications for Northern Region power adequacy and costs. 8CEA Sub-Report 14 shows Yadadri 800 MW, Khurja 660 MW and two Sasan 660 MW units returned to grid in April 19-20 recommissioning surge CEA's recommissioning report as on April 20, 2026 records the return of several major thermal units - including 800 MW Yadadri Unit 2, 660 MW Khurja TPP Unit 1, and two 660 MW Sasan UMTPP units - improving grid availability in Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, though their return also underscores the revolving-door nature of India's large thermal fleet maintenance cycles.
STATE UTILITY PERFORMANCE
8CEA utility report shows Rajasthan FY27 generation 29.7% below target and Delhi 36.5% short by April 20 as multiple northern utilities underperform CEA's Sub-Report 4 for April 20, 2026 reveals Rajasthan's generation is running 29.70% behind FY27 targets - 1,949 MU actual against 2,772 MU planned - while Delhi is 36.49% below target (144 MU vs 226 MU) due to gas plant underutilisation, a performance deficit pattern that risks higher spot power procurement costs for state utilities and worsens distribution company finances. 8CEA capacity report shows coal fleet at 82% utilisation with gas at only 29% on April 20, 2026 as merit order relegates expensive fuel CEA's Sub-Report 16 for April 20, 2026 reveals India's thermal coal fleet operating at 82.34% of monitored capacity while gas and liquid plants languish at just 29.02% utilisation - confirming that India's merit order dispatch is systematically sidelining expensive gas-fired generation, a structural signal relevant to gas producers, GAIL, and operators of over 20,000 MW of idle gas capacity. 8CEA reports 46,952 MW - 15.16% of India's 3.09 lakh MW monitored capacity - under outage on April 20, 2026 led by Western Region's 15,016 MW CEA's All India capacity availability summary for April 20, 2026 shows 46,952 MW of India's 3,09,716 MW monitored conventional generation capacity was unavailable due to planned maintenance, forced outages or other reasons - with the Western Region recording the highest absolute outage at 15,016 MW and the Northern Region at 13,796 MW - a 15.16% unavailability rate with direct implications for power supply adequacy across all regions.Details
8NRPC issues Week 2 FY 2026-27 SRAS ancillary services settlement with NTPC Dadri TPS as top earner at Rs. 1.33 crore; payment due 28 April 2026 The Northern Regional Power Committee has issued its Week 2 (06-12 April 2026) ancillary services settlement under CERC Ancillary Services Regulations 2022, with NTPC's Dadri TPS recording the largest single-station SRAS payment of Rs. 1,32,87,249 and NTPC's aggregate across stations exceeding Rs. 2.74 crore - Northern Region entities must pay dues into the NR Deviation Pool Account by 28.04.2026 to avoid 0.04% daily surcharge. 8NRPC's Week 2 FY 2026-27 deviation settlement shows ER-NR Rs. 1,265 crore net payable and Rajasthan Rs. 76 crore payable; WR-NR and NER-NR among top receivers NRPC's Deviation Settlement Account for 06-12 April 2026 shows total payable of Rs. 15,796.27 lakh against receivable of Rs. 8,101.62 lakh - with ER-NR the largest payer at Rs. 12,654.59 lakh and WR-NR the top receiver at Rs. 5,005.66 lakh - with multiple RE generators including EESPL BHADLA-1, ACME SIKAR SOLAR and Manikaran Analytics also among net payers, due by 01.05.2026.
SOUTHERN REGION SETTLEMENT
8SRPC's Week 2 FY 2026-27 DSM settlement shows Karnataka paying Rs. 10.14 crore and Telangana receiving Rs. 6.94 crore for 06-12 April 2026 deviations SRPC's deviation settlement for 06-12 April 2026 reveals Karnataka as the largest net payer at Rs. 10,14,11,283, while Telangana is the top net receiver at Rs. 6,93,57,481 - with NLC Stage-II stations among the largest generator receivers at Rs. 42-60 lakh each and NTPC's Simhadri and RSTPS stations among the net payers - a weekly signal of grid imbalances across the Southern Region. 8SRPC Week 2 FY 2026-27 SRAS settlement shows NTPC Kudgi earning Rs. 86 lakh and Ramagundam Rs. 1 crore as top receivers; NTECL Vallur makes Rs. 52.5 lakh payment SRPC's SRAS (Secondary Reserve Ancillary Services) settlement for 06-12 April 2026 shows NTPC Kudgi Super Thermal Power Station as the top earner at Rs. 86,02,045, followed by NTPC Ramagundam Stage 1&2 at Rs. 1,00,08,284 - while NTECL Vallur Thermal Power Station is the largest net payer at Rs. 52,52,546, reflecting contrasting ancillary service performance across Southern Region's major thermal generators. 8NRPC Week 2 FY 2026-27 reactive energy account shows Delhi paying Rs. 67.75 lakh and NTPC receiving Rs. 56.40 lakh for 06-12 April 2026 reactive energy exchanges NRPC's reactive energy charges account for 06-12 April 2026 shows Delhi as the largest state-level payer at Rs. 67.75 lakh, Rajasthan at Rs. 30.99 lakh, while NTPC leads as the largest generator receiver at Rs. 56.40 lakh and UP leads state receivers at Rs. 74.59 lakh - all entities must settle dues into the NR DSA Pool Account by 01.05.2026 to avoid 0.04% daily surcharge.
SCUC & GENERATOR SCHEDULING
8GRID-INDIA SCUC schedules 56,824 MWh up-regulation and 43,425 MWh down-regulation on April 21 signalling large ancillary services activation Grid Controller of India's SCUC report for April 21, 2026 reveals that security constrained unit commitment required 56,824 MWh of upward and 43,425 MWh of downward regulation - unusually high volumes that signal significant grid congestion and frequency deviation events requiring active Automatic Generation Control and Tertiary Reserve Ancillary Services intervention. 8Jhabua Power accumulates Rs. 43.57 crore cumulative compensation from WRPC for generation part-loading under SCED-SCUC through March 2026 Western Regional Power Committee's March 2026 compensation statement shows Jhabua Power Limited (600 MW) has accumulated Rs. 43.57 crore in cumulative compensation for part-load operation under SCED/SCUC arrangements through FY 2025-26, with Rs. 3.80 crore added in March 2026 alone - the entire amount payable by MPPMCL as the sole beneficiary under WRPC's settlement framework. 8NLDC SCUC schedules 41 generators for April 22 with ECRs from 163 paise to 1,310 paise per kWh led by Rihand and Singrauli thermal NLDC's Security Constrained Unit Commitment schedule for April 22, 2026 commits 41 generators ranging from Rihand STPS at 163.4 paise/kWh (cheapest) to Gandhar RLNG at 1,310.9 paise/kWh - a merit order transparency publication that directly affects generator revenues and informs DISCOM procurement decisions across India's power grid.Details
8India grid frequency outside IEGC band 21.35% of time on April 21 with max excursion of 50.25 Hz signalling ancillary services pressure Grid Controller of India's frequency report for April 21, 2026 shows the national grid was outside the IEGC permissible band (49.9-50.05 Hz) for 21.35% of the day - equivalent to over 5 hours - with frequency spiking to 50.25 Hz and dropping to 49.852 Hz, highlighting systemic demand-supply balancing challenges that affect UI charges for all generators and buyers. 8NER frequency outside IEGC band for 29.88% of April 20, 2026 with max excursion to 50.35 Hz raising grid code compliance concerns The North Eastern RLDC's Frequency Deviation Index for April 20, 2026 shows the NER grid was outside the IEGC permissible band for 29.88% of the day - nearly 7.17 hours - with frequency spiking to 50.35 Hz and dropping to 49.62 Hz, highlighting the persistent grid balancing challenges in Northeast India and triggering UI charges for overdrawing entities.
TRANSMISSION OUTAGES
8Southern grid transmission outage log shows 400 kV Ramagundam-Telangana STPP lines unrestored for over 3 years since March 2023 SRLDC's planned outage report for April 21, 2026 reveals that two critical 400 kV transmission lines - Ramagundam-Telangana STPP-1 and STPP-2 - have remained out of service since March 24, 2023, now exceeding 3 years, raising serious concerns about infrastructure readiness for Telangana's new generation capacity and POWERGRID's execution timelines. 8WRLDC line outage report reveals 400 kV Wardha-Warora transmission element unrestored for over 6 years since May 2018 due to ferroresonance The Western RLDC transmission line outage report for April 21, 2026 flags a critical infrastructure concern: the 400 kV Wardha-Warora POWERGRID-WR1 line has remained out of service since May 4, 2018 - over 6 years - due to ferroresonance, alongside CHAMPA 400 kV bus sectionalizer out since September 2021, raising serious questions about POWERGRID's transmission restoration timelines in the Western Region.
RENEWABLE INTEGRATION
8NLDC-REMC reports 25.69% solar penetration with 61,007 MW contribution and 27.85% total VRE share in peak demand on April 20, 2026 NLDC's Renewable Energy Management Centre daily report for April 20, 2026 reveals solar energy contributed 61,007 MW (25.69% of demand) during solar hours at peak demand of 2,37,433 MW at 15:31, with total VRE penetration reaching 27.85% - confirming India's real-time renewable integration progress as solar and wind increasingly shape the national merit order. 8NLDC confirms zero ATC and N-1 violations on all 5 national corridors on April 21, 2026 with Bhadla briefly exceeding voltage band Grid Controller of India's national system reliability report for April 21, 2026 confirms zero Available Transfer Capability violations and zero N-1 criteria breaches on all 5 inter-regional corridors - a clean bill of grid health - though the Bhadla 765 kV substation (Rajasthan) briefly exceeded the 800 kV upper voltage limit for 1.04% of the day, signalling potential voltage management issues at the massive solar hub. 8North Eastern Region meets 2,910 MW peak with zero shortage on April 21 as Arunachal Pradesh over-draws and Tripura faces energy mismatch NERLDC's power supply position report for April 21, 2026 confirms zero shortage in the North Eastern Region at an evening peak of 2,910 MW, but flags Arunachal Pradesh over-drawing by 0.89 MU and Tripura consuming only 6.14 MU against 9.76 MU availability - indicating scheduling inefficiencies in smaller NER states that attract UI charges and destabilise regional grid frequency.Details
8Ember 2026 review reveals solar met 75% of global demand growth as renewables hit 33.8% share and fossil generation fell 0.2% Ember's 7th annual Global Electricity Review published April 21, 2026 confirms a watershed moment in global power: solar energy met 75% of all new electricity demand growth in 2025, renewables crossed 33.8% of global generation for the first time surpassing coal, and fossil generation declined 0.2% - with China and India leading the fossil stagnation trend. 8Environment America report warns only 13.3 GW of planned 46 GW US coal retirements achieved by 2025 as gas proposals surge A new policy report from Frontier Group and Environment America warns that America's energy transition is at risk: of 114 coal units (46 GW) targeted for retirement by 2030 as of late 2022, only 38 units (13.3 GW) had retired by end-2025, while natural gas proposals have surged - raising alarm for climate targets and grid decarbonisation timelines.
CRITICAL MINERALS & SUPPLY CHAIN
8OECD report flags Southeast Asia and India's 46% global nickel share but warns of supply chain gaps threatening critical minerals opportunity An OECD regional note published in April 2026 highlights that Southeast Asia and India, together holding roughly 46% of global nickel reserves and significant rare earth deposits, risk failing to capitalise on the critical minerals boom due to downstream processing deficits, ESG gaps and supply chain vulnerabilities - a high-stakes policy warning for investors and governments targeting EV and green technology supply chains.
BIOMASS & CLEAN COOKING
8TERI-West Bengal Pollution Control Board report quantifies carbon credit potential of improved cookstoves in rural households showing measurable CO2 reduction and fuel savings A TERI study commissioned by the West Bengal Pollution Control Board has assessed the carbon benefit potential of shifting rural households from traditional to 'Less-Smoke Chullah' cookstoves in pilot villages, documenting measurable reductions in air pollutants, CO2 equivalent emissions and solid biomass fuel consumption - findings that could underpin carbon credit projects and clean cooking policy interventions in West Bengal. 8HAREDA issues draft RfP for 200 MW paddy straw biomass power projects of 9.9 to 25 MW each on BOO basis in Haryana Haryana Renewable Energy Development Agency released a draft Request for Proposal (RfP No. HAREDA/2026-27/01) for setting up 200 MW of paddy straw and stubble-based biomass power projects ranging from 9.9 MW to 25 MW on a Build, Own and Operate basis - a significant policy push to convert agricultural waste into clean energy that will attract biomass developers and reduce crop burning in the state.Details
8Kejriwal Industries and 8 allied petitioners face further delay as GERC adjourns 9 decade-old open access non-compliance cases Nine consolidated petitions filed in 2015 alleging non-compliance of GERC's intra-state open access order were adjourned yet again on 21.04.2026 after petitioner's counsel cited personal difficulty, leaving respondents GETCO and SLDC uncontested and prolonging regulatory uncertainty for all 9 industrial consumers. 8Rishi Cement Co. vs. Jharkhand Urja Utpadan Nigam reaches decisive stage as JSERC reserves order after 9-year-old case concludes arguments In a dispute pending since 2017, M/s Rishi Cement Co. Ltd. and Jharkhand Urja Utpadan Nigam Limited concluded their written arguments before JSERC on 16.04.2026 with the Commission reserving its order - signalling an imminent ruling that could affect commercial obligations between the industrial consumer and the state power generation utility.
CONSUMER GRIEVANCES
8JdVVNL reconstitutes Zonal and Circle Appellate Authorities across 12 circles including new Churu circle for electricity consumer appeal cases up to Rs. 3 lakhs Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited reconstituted its multi-tier Appellate Authority structure on 21.04.2026 covering 12 circles (Jodhpur, Pali, Barmer, Bikaner and newly added Churu) with Rs. 1 lakh and Rs. 3 lakh thresholds - a governance reform that will directly determine how consumer appeals against electricity assessments are adjudicated across the Jodhpur Discom's territory.
FINANCIAL REPORTING
8TGSPDCL's Q3 FY2025-26 quarterly financials carry qualified review report over Accounting Standards non-compliance under Companies Act 2013 Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited (TGSPDCL) has released its Q3 FY2025-26 unaudited financials with a qualified conclusion from V.N. Purohit & Co., as the utility applied Electricity (Supply) Annual Accounts Rules 1985 instead of mandatory Companies Act accounting standards - a recurring compliance gap that signals regulatory and audit risk for Telangana's southern DISCOM investors and creditors.
OTS SCHEMES
8MePDCL extends One Time Settlement scheme for defaulting consumers till 30 April 2026 to recover dues under 2025-26 scheme Meghalaya Power Distribution Corporation Limited (MePDCL) has extended its One Time Settlement scheme for FY 2025-26 to 30th April 2026 under Office Order No. 2026-27/143 dated 06.04.2026, with the same eligibility criteria as the original January 2026 notification - providing a final window for defaulting consumers to settle outstanding electricity dues and signalling the DISCOM's focus on revenue recovery ahead of year-end.Details
8India's RDSS smart meter rollout as on 15 April 2026 shows Gujarat DISCOMs and AP DISCOMs surpassing 9-11 lakh cumulative installations with UGVCL leading at 13,69,188 NSGM's smart consumer metering status as on 15.04.2026 shows accelerating rollout under RDSS - UGVCL (Gujarat) leads with 13,69,188 cumulative smart meters, followed by MGVCL at 11,80,401 and DGVCL at 11,25,301 - while APSPDCL and APCPDCL in Andhra Pradesh each crossed 9.5 lakh, underscoring the scale and pace of India's AMI infrastructure build-out.
DT METERING
8RDSS DT metering deployment data as on 15 April 2026 shows Gujarat DISCOMs and Andhra Pradesh leading cumulative installations with PGVCL at 57,467 and APSPDCL at 31,731 NSGM's DT Metering Status report as on 15.04.2026 under the RDSS scheme shows varied progress across states - with PGVCL (Gujarat) and AP DISCOMs leading cumulative deployments at 57,467 and up to 46,502 DTs respectively - flagging ongoing infrastructure investment momentum and AMISP performance critical for smart grid operationalisation timelines.
FEEDER METERING
8RDSS Feeder Metering data as on 15 April 2026 shows MP-Central at 93% completion with 8,828 of 9,477 feeders metered while Kerala KSEBL stalls at nil monthly progress NSGM's Feeder Metering Status as on 15.04.2026 reveals uneven national progress under RDSS - MP-Central has metered 8,828 of 9,477 sanctioned feeders (93%), while Kerala's KSEBL reported zero additions in April and JBVNL (Jharkhand) recorded only 2 additions - raising concerns about equipment delivery or implementation bottlenecks that could delay smart grid benefits.
DISCOM GOVERNANCE
8GERC convenes 23rd Co-ordination Forum on 24 April 2026 at GIFT City to review smart meter analytics, MYT tariff orders and GETCO-GSECL-GUVNL performance after 2.5-year gap Gujarat's electricity regulator GERC has convened the 23rd meeting of its Co-ordination Forum on 24.04.2026 at GIFT City - after a 2.5-year gap since August 2023 - with an agenda covering newly notified MYT Regulations 2024, performance of CGRFs, smart meter data-driven DISCOM operations, and presentations by GETCO, GSECL and GUVNL on their respective operational and power sector scenarios.Details
8TARIL posts Rs. 2,395 crore FY26 revenue with Rs. 5,005 crore order book and Rs. 23,000 crore pipeline as transformer supercycle accelerates Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Limited's Q4 FY26 investor presentation reveals a stellar year with revenue of Rs. 2,395 crore, PAT of Rs. 225 crore, and a record order book of Rs. 5,005 crore backed by Rs. 23,000 crore of inquiries under negotiation - a compelling signal that India's transformer capacity expansion boom is firmly in TARIL's favour. 8TARIL board approves Rs. 2,395 crore FY26 revenue, PAT of Rs. 225 crore and 25% dividend at Re. 0.25 per share Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Limited disclosed its board meeting outcome on April 21, 2026, approving audited FY26 results with revenue of Rs. 2,395 crore, PAT of Rs. 225 crore and recommending a 25% dividend of Re. 0.25 per share, cementing the company's position as a high-growth player in India's transformer manufacturing sector. 8Powerica Limited Q3 FY26 PAT surges 226.5% to Rs. 97.65 crore as 9-month revenue hits Rs. 2,210 crore at highest ever levels Powerica Limited reported a 226.5% surge in Q3 FY26 consolidated PAT to Rs. 97.65 crore (aided by Rs. 67.53 crore deferred tax credit) and 9-month FY26 revenue of Rs. 2,210.37 crore - a 14.5% rise YoY and the highest-ever nine-month performance across all metrics. 8Larsen and Toubro schedules May 5, 2026 board meeting to approve FY26 audited results and consider dividend recommendation L&T issued a formal advance notice to BSE and NSE that its board will meet on May 5, 2026 to consider audited consolidated and standalone financial results for FY26 and recommend dividend if any - a closely watched event given the engineering conglomerate's Rs. 2 lakh crore-plus revenue trajectory.
CREDIT RATINGS
8ICRA reaffirms APCPL's [ICRA]AA+ stable rating on Rs. 5,087 crore debt as 1,500 MW plant maintains 90% availability and leverage drops to 1.3x ICRA reaffirmed Aravali Power Company Private Limited at [ICRA]AA+ (Stable) on Rs. 5,087.38 crore of rated facilities, citing 90%+ plant availability on its 1,500 MW coal plant, leverage declining to 1.3x in FY25 (expected 1.0x in FY26), receivable days down to 60 from a peak of 228, and healthy cash flows enabling Rs. 750 crore dividends in FY25.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
8CG Power faces fresh Rs. 21.43 crore income tax disallowance under Section 263 revisionary order atop Rs. 188.79 crore original demand CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited disclosed receipt of a Section 263 revisionary income tax order for AY 2022-23 creating an additional disallowance of Rs. 21,43,17,440 on unabsorbed depreciation, compounding an existing original demand of Rs. 188.79 crore that remains before CIT(A), with the company evaluating legal options including filing an appeal. 8JSW Energy subsidiary JMPCL contests Rs. 1,447 crore Chhattisgarh water charge demand before High Court citing IBC plan extinguishment JSW Energy disclosed that its subsidiary JSW Mahanadi Power Company Limited received a Rs. 1,447.34 crore water charge demand from Chhattisgarh authorities for a pre-resolution plan period, which JMPCL is challenging at the Chhattisgarh High Court on the grounds that all pre-IBC liabilities stood extinguished under the NCLT-approved resolution plan of February 2025.
INSTITUTIONAL TRANSACTIONS
8Mirae Asset Mutual Fund sells 16.96 lakh IEX shares in open market, stake falls to 1.03% signalling institutional repositioning Pursuant to mandatory SEBI SAST disclosure, Mirae Asset Mutual Fund sold 16,96,145 shares of Indian Energy Exchange Limited on April 20, 2026, trimming its holding from 1.22% to 1.03%, a continued institutional exit that investors in India's premier power exchange should monitor closely. 8SBI Mutual Fund's G R Infraprojects stake falls to 6.62% after selling 40,821 shares, declining from 8.63% over prior disclosure SBI Mutual Fund filed a SEBI SAST Regulation 29(2) disclosure confirming its aggregate holding in G R Infraprojects Limited dropped to 6.6194% - a decline of over 2 percentage points from the previously reported 8.6339% - following open market sales, signalling sustained institutional de-risking in the road EPC stock. 8Adani Power's atomic energy arm incorporates nuclear subsidiary Rawatbhata-Raj Atomic Energy with Rs. 5 lakh capital, marking entry into nuclear power generation Adani Power Limited disclosed that its wholly-owned subsidiary Adani Atomic Energy Limited has incorporated Rawatbhata-Raj Atomic Energy Limited on April 20, 2026 with an authorised capital of Rs. 5,00,000 to generate, transmit and distribute power from nuclear and atomic energy - a strategic step signalling Adani Group's formal entry into India's nuclear power sector.Details
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. Click on Reports for moreDetails