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Jul 2025

 For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
8Tender for construction of proposed 33/11 KV PSS Details
 8Tender for supply and installation of fire proof cable penetration sealing Details
 8Tender for water proofing works Details
 8Tender for material loading and unloading work and technical maintenance of storage sheds Details
 8Tender for procurement of Led tubelight ,Led street light Details
 8Tender for supply of 125MVAR reactor Details
 8Tender for construction of 1250 KLD capacity sewer treatment plant Details
 8Tender for supply of double pole transformer structure material for 9m PSC Pole Details
 8Tender for supply of knife edge gate valve with tramp Iron spout assembly for HP803 Bowl mills Details
 8Tender for supply of coal valve for coal bunker of HP803 bowl mills 36 chain operated Details
 8Tender for supply of rotating assembly for sea water booster Pumps Details
 8Tender for supply of roller journal assembly in assembled condition without grinding rollers for HP803 bowl mills Details
 8Tender for supply of HT TI fitting Details
 8Tender for supply of 11 KV 30 KN strain disc hardware Details
 8Tender for supply of LT 3phase angle cross arm Details
 8Tender for supply of stay set complete Details
 8Tender for supply of pipe bottom support for cooling water pumps Details
 8Tender for construction of CW outlet Details

8Tender for procurement of seals of HAG for bowl mill XRP-903 installed Details
 8Tender for procurement of moisture analyzer, double roll crusher, analytical balance for OGCHD, ETPS Details
 8Tender for construction of battery room Details
 8Tender for supply and works of erection, commissioning, and testing of complete electronics pit-less type unmanned weighbridge system Details
 8Tender for de-siltation of channel Details
 8Tender for biennial contract for civil maintenance of ash dyke and reservoir Details
 8Tender for misc. civil maintenance work for various Details
 8Tender for work of complete servicing / overhauling/fault attending / repairing / checking and supply of spare of various Details
 8Tender for painting and flooring works in side power house Details
 8Tender for repair and HP-HVOF coating of 02 Sets of guide vanes Details
 8Tender for supply and erection of EOT crane for drainage and dewatering system Details
 8Tender for maintenance of 3 Nos. 100 MW hydro generator units Details
 8Tender for procurement of 38000 Nos of 9 0m 150Kg WL RCC square poles to all distribution Details
 8Tender for procurement of LT three phase channel cross Arm Details
 8Tender for supply of back clamp for 9m PSC pole Details
 8Tender for earthwork excavation stub setting concreting supply transport and erection of towers stringing of conductor Details
 8Tender for procurement of 29,000 Nos. of 9.0m 400Kg WL PSC poles Details
 8Tender for work of repairing of SF6 to Air bushing with all associated activities Details
 8Tender for work of erection of 66 kV equipment, structures, control wiring, yard Details
 8Tender for supply, erection testing & commissioning for 220kV D/C line Details
 8Tender for purchase of DG set  Details 

8Tender for balance civil, structural and architectural works Details
 8Tender for repair and modification of drains at various Details
 8Tender for supply of coal slurry pumps and dewatering pumps Details
 8Tender for procurement of M/s Bray control India Pvt Ltd make Knife edge gate valve along with its spares installed Details
 8Tender for supply of inner arm for the ESP Details
 8Tender for work of anticorrosive painting for the various structures, auxiliaries, tanks, piping, fence etc. Details
 8Tender for work of replacement of bottom ash hoppers hydraulic gates installed Details

 8Tender for supply of 33/11 8.0 MVA power transfomer Details
 8Tender for renovation of BT road and other work Details
 8Tender for supply of ISI MARKED TWO CORE LT PVC INSULATED Details
 8Tender for supply of 9M LONG PCC poles Details
 8Tender for supply of gear boxes geared motor Details
 8Tender for supply and ETC of Exide Make 220V/800AH, 220V/2000AH and 384V/850AH battery bank along Details
 8Tender for annual contract for smooth work of handling of store material Details
 8Design, supply, installation and commissioning of 7.5 KW ground mounted (high rise structure) solar system Details
 8Design, supply, installation and commissioning of 2KW normal structure on-grid solar roof top PV power plants Details
 8Tender for supply and installation of fire proof cable penetration sealing Details
 8Tender for providing protective coating and patch repair works in cold water tunnel Details
 8Tender for supply of vacuum pump for all station Details
 8Tender for empanelment of electrical contractors for a period of Two years for supply of material erection testing commissioning of augmentation of existing 33 kV Substations and lines Details
 8Tender for construction of T/f plinth and other structures Details
 8Tender for replacement / repairing of all types of ducting (cold air ducts, hot air ducts, flue gas ducts Etc. Details
 8Tender for construction of 220kV GIS substation Details
 8Tender for renovation of 33 KV S/STN Details
 8Tender for augmentation of 12.5/16MVA 66/11KV power T/F to 25/31.5 MVA 66/11KV Power T/F Details
 8Tender for preventing the ingress of water in the underground tunnel Details
 8Tender for biennial work of loading,nloading of H2, CO2 gas and fire extinguisher cylinder unloading of materials Details
 8Tender for work of silver alluminium painting and primer coating on 11KV steel poles Details
 8Tender for appointment of consultant for advisory support in the upcoming auctions Details
 8Tender for supply, installation and commissioning of fabric compensator on expansion joint of hot PA, SA duct Details
 8Tender for supply of ERW plain pipe and flange Details
 8Tender for replacing existing asbestos roofing sheet of generation Details
 8Tender for renovation work of 3 storied Details
 8Tender for extension to switch house at 66 kv substation Details
 8Tender for extension to switch house at 66kv s/s Details
 8Tender for work of overhauling of various types of valves of turbine auxiliaries Details
 8Tender for refurbishment of 11 KV hydrothermal overhead line Details
 8Tender for supply of various tools-tackles, routine maintenance items & consumable items Details
 8Tender for biennial work contract for conveyor belt jointing / replacement of belt / rubber lagging on conveyor pulleys Details
 8Tender for laying of 11 KV AAAC AL-59, Sq.mm from 33/11 KV s/s Details
 8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor by 33 KV AAAC AL-59, 241 sqmm. covered conductor Details
 8Tender for replacement of ACSR dog conductor by 33 KV AAAC AL-59, 241 sqmm. covered conductor from 132/33 KV sub-station Details
 8Tender for work contract for various C&I related job works required Details
 8Tender for work of various maintenance of drive system of conveyor belt of coal handling plant  Details
 8Tender for repair and overhauling service leak sealing services boiler Details
 8Tender for supply of equipments/materials, erection, testing and commissioning of the work of augmentation by providing additional 1/50 MVA,132/110/33 KV T/f Details
 8Tender for work of servicing / overhauling of Siemens make, 145kV&245kV SF6 circuit breakers (CBs) with supply of mandatory & minimum optional spares at various substations Details
 8Tender for work 2nd circuit stringing of 132 KV line Details
 8Tender work of strength evaluation survey (structural stability) of existing foundation & tower members of 220kV D/C line Details

 
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 For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips:
8India To Achieve A Record Coal Production Of 1.15 Billion Tonnes In FY 2025-26 Details
 8Indian Oil using solar power at 36,000 retail outlets in push to green energy: Hardeep Puri Details
 8Karnataka govt targets 745 MW solar generation through Kusum-C Scheme Details
 8Andhra’s Mulapeta Port attracts ?2 lakh crore in industrial proposals Details
 8Behind the numbers: Tata Power is reshaping India’s energy game Details
 
8JSW Energy Signs Agreement for Battery Storage Project in Rajasthan Details
 
8ReNew Global's offer price raised to $8 apiece as valuation hits $3.2 bn Details
 
8Coal miners spent ?3K cr on progressive mine closure in 3 years: Official  Details
Tata Power to lead India’s energy transition: N Chandrasekaran Details
 
8Tata Power Renewables Sets New Record with 45,500 Rooftop Installations and 220 MW Capacity in Q1 FY26 Details
 
8We Are Committed To Building India’s Next-Generation Power Infrastructure: Hartek Group Details
 
8India’s Power Capacity Hits 476 GW, Nearly Half from Clean Energy, but Coal Remains Cornerstone Details
 
8Harnessing Wind: Market trends, challenges and outlook Details
 
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 For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
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Tender for manufacturing, supply and replacing the existing runner with a new runner Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation and O&M of 30 KWp roof top hybird solar plant Details
 
8Tender for chimney package Details
 
8Tender for consultancy contract related DPR, DE, and PMC work for railway siding Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for consultancy services to carry out due diligence and provide bid advisory Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 6.6KV PA FAN motors Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract (AMC) of SCADA system installed Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for supply of smart connector for power transformer Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for supply of OTI and WTI meter Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for supply of smart connecter Details
 
8Tender for hot line water washing of porcelain post insulators CB CT PT, CVT, LA, Isolator Gantry and Bus structure string insulators of 220 KV and 132 KV switchyard Details
 
8Tender for biennial work contract for daily cleaning and removal of dust spider web etc from walls, roof Details
 
8Tender for procurement of rotor assembly of FD and PA Fan installed Details
 
8Tender for biennial work contract for assistance in operation of equipment and auxiliaries Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares for 300 NB and 350 NB bray control Details
 
8Tender for extension of control room Details
 
8Tender for renovation of C type A3 type and B type Details
 
8Tender for procurement of aluminum cladding sheet Details
 
8Tender for biennial maintenance contract under the scope Details
 
8Tender for service contract for titbit mechanical maintenance job Details
 
8Tender for biennial contract for operation of stage-I (2X300MW) condensate polishing Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares for bottom ash system system Details
 
8Tender for repairing of existing damaged floor at 220KV and 400KV switch yard Details
 
8Tender for renovation of 33/11kV DSS Details
 
8Tender for electronic module for vibration monitoring system Details
 
8Tender for biannial contract for integrated facility management service Details
 
8Tender for implementation of independent communication systems Details
 
8Tender for supply installation, testing and commissioning SITC of VRVVRF air conditioning system Details
 
8Tender for civil works Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of fans, geyser and chimneys Details
 
8Tender for installation, testing and commissioning of 2.8MW MIP motors Details
 
8Tender for procurement and installations of iron removal and water treatment plant for utility water Details
 
8Tender for construction of compost pit for solid waste management Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 KV outdoor oil cooled double ratio 3 core accuracy class 0.2S outdoor 400/200/1-1A CTs. Details
 
8Tender for supply of 33 KV outdoor oil cooled double ratio 3 core accuracy class 0.2S outdoor 800/4001-1A CTs. Details
 
8Tender for attending routine maintenance break down maintenance and annual overhauling Details
 
8Tender for complete renewal of worn out damaged insulation casing wall at boiler Details
 
8Tender for overhauling of coal oil air burners burner tilting mechanism SADC and rectification of oil gun stationary part Details
 
8Tender for supply of stop log gates with seals for isolation of suction fore bay of cooling water pumps Details
 
8Tender for supply of hot air gate assembly for Mill hot air duct with pneumatic power cylinder Details
 
8Tender for supply of coal valve for coal bunker of HP803 bowl mills 36 chain operated Details
 
8Tender for supply of upper journal bearing housing for HP803 bowl mills Details
 
8Tender for replacement of CO2 flooding system with detectors in the fire protection system Details
 
8Tender for supply, fabrication, erection of GI steel structures, earthing, equipments, etc., Details
 
8Tender for works contract for erection of XLPE insulated conductor in 22KV feeder Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares for ERV, safety valves wall blowers, MSSV and HP valves Details
 
8Tender for supply of diffuser for cooling water pumps Details
 
8Tender for supply of 4.5 feet V cross arm Details
 
8Tender for works contract for erection of XLPE insulated conductor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of damaged corroded counter weight structure Details
 
8Tender for arresting the leak at compressor room roof top and battery room allied civil works Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares for unit I, II and III airpreheaters Details
 
8Tender for work of AMC for attending emergency breakdown & maintenance of various 220 kV & 132 kV lines Details
 
8Tender for drone based aerial patrolling as well as ground patrolling of EHV transmission lines Details
 
8Tender for supply of oxygen flow meter (Q3) stretcher trolleys Details
 
8Tender for procurement of incremental encoder for two no. 250/50/10T EOT cranes Details
 
8Tender for hiring of third-party sampling agency (TPSA) for collection, preparation and analysis of coal samples Details
 
8Tender for bi-ennial rate contract of online preventive & breakdown maintenance works of coal mills & it?s auxiliaries Details
 
8Tender for supply of microprocessor base motor and feeder protection relay Details
 
8Tender for work of replacement of rusted 37 (29+8) towers and replacement of conductor, hardware & earthwire of 132KV lines Details
 
8Tender for Bi-ARC for erection of 66/132/220KV lines Details
 
8Tender for work of dismantling, shifting of unit#2 DAVR panel, 500kW DG set, unit#1 ESP field panels, and associated civil works Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of monorail chain pulley Details
 
8Tender for supply of siemens make switchgear items for coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for biennial job contract for dredging work in overflow lagoon of Ash Dyke Details
 
8Tender for supply of various size of ash pipes coupling & sleeve Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of monorail chain pulley Details
 
8Tender for supply of siemens make switchgear items for coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for developing surrounding area of cooling tower Details
 
8Tender for work of operation & maintenance of induced draught cooling water Details
 
8Tender for supply of ferric chloride 43 percent Details
 
8Tender for work contract for various electrical equipments, panels, HT/ LT power and control cables dismantling, shifting and installation work Details
 
8Tender for supply of various digital T&Ps for traction sub stations Details
 
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 For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips:

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H&H Aluminium Opens Rs 150cr Solar Plant Details
 
8Green India in Action: Indian Oil Powers Retail Outlets with Solar Energy Details
 
8KPI Green Energy wins fresh order, check stock reaction Details
 
8Pace Digitek Limited Opens Battery Storage Manufacturing Plant in Bidadi, Karnataka Ahead of IPO Details
 
8Clean-energy backers blast US budget bill as a setback Details
 
8Clean Business: Trends and innovative practices in the C&I solar segment Details
 
8ReNew Global's offer price raised to $8 apiece as valuation hits $3.2 bn Details
 
8How green hydrogen is powering India's low-carbon leap Details
 
8NHPC and IOCL unite to boost India’s green energy transition Details
 
8Tata Power Renewable Energy Adds Record 752 MW Solar Capacity in Q1 FY26 Details
 
8Harnessing Wind: Market trends, challenges and outlook Details
 
8Why invest in renewable energy, a comprehensive guide Details
 
8Electricity Trading Volumes On IEX Up 6.5 Per Cent In June 2025 Details
 
8Is Suzlon back for good with rising orders, profits and zero debt? Details
 
8Waaree Energies vs Premier Energies: Which one should you buy? Details
 
8KKR-backed ContourGlobal acquires energy storage projects in Italy Details
 
8Tata Power Renewable Energy commissions 752 MW solar projects in Q1 FY26 Details
 
8Narada Power secures 1.4 GWh energy storage order in India Details
 
8New Delhi Sees Surge in Green Energy Projects This Fiscal Year Details
 
8IFC And IndiGrid Partner To Build India’s Largest Utility-Scale Energy Storage Project Details
 
8C-Suite Conversations with Syed Sajjadh Ali, MD of Electrical Sector, India at Eaton Details
 
8Sensex Today Ends 170 Points Lower | Nifty Below 25,500 | Tata Power Drops 2% Details
 
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FINAL STAGES OF RAJASTHAN'S DSM-40 TENDER HEAT UP AS FINANCIAL BIDS UNFOLD
8As the DSM-40 tender moves into its final stages, the 59 admitted bidders will soon learn who will secure the financial backing to undertake this important power distribution project. This will be a pivotal moment in Rajasthan’s energy sector modernization.
8Top industry players contest DSM-40 power distribution tender
8The DSM-40 tender in Rajasthan has seen intense competition from top firms such as Aditya Marine Limited, A.R. Enterprises, Breathe Solar Power Private Limited, Helios Solartech, and Radhey Krishna Renewable Private Limited. With 59 bids submitted, the project is set to attract significant industry attention in the power distribution sector.
8Leading bidders battle for DSM-40 power contract in Rajasthan
8The DSM-40 project has drawn bids from key industry players including Bhavika Vaishnav, Gayatri Sharma, Manful Devi, Meva Devi, and Sunlight Solar Enterprises Details
STRENGTHENING BIHAR’S TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE WITH ENHANCED LINE BAYS AT SHEOHAR
8The project will add two line bays at Sheohar, improving the overall grid connectivity and enhancing power flow stability.
8New 132/33 KV substation with 2x80 MVA transformers, LILO of Sitamarhi-Dhaka transmission line,
8 132 KV DCDS Sheohar-Majorganj line for improved grid connectivity and power flow in Bihar.
8Includes ACSR Panther conductor, substation automation systems (SAS) for remote monitoring, advanced fire protection systems, and state-of-the-art electrical equipment like surge arresters and circuit breakers.
8Distinguishes from previous tenders by integrating modern technologies for safety, efficiency, and reliability in line with growing demand for more resilient and automated power infrastructure. Details
FINANCIAL COMMITMENT: LOW TRANSMISSION CHARGES DRIVE COMPETITION IN INTER-REGIONAL POWER PROJECTS
8The competitive tariff-based bidding model encourages bidders to quote the most cost-effective transmission charges, ensuring lower costs for the transmission service while promoting a transparent selection process for this high-capacity project.
8A 765 kV D/C transmission line between Parli New and Bidar will enhance the inter-regional transmission capacity between Southern (SR) and Western (WR) grids, addressing future demand and renewable energy integration.
8The project is scheduled for completion in 24 months.The project includes 240 MVAr Static Line Reactors (SLR) at Bidar PS to stabilize the grid and enhance import/export capabilities. The TSP is tasked with designing, constructing, and commissioning the infrastructure, ensuring compliance with all regulations. Details
KEY DEADLINES ADJUSTED FOR PUNJAB’S HIGH-PRIORITY POWER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
8The ongoing development under the RDSS scheme in Punjab has seen multiple deadline changes, notably for projects in Hoshiarpur, Amritsar City, and suburban regions. Indian transmission project contacts associated with these works are closely monitoring progress to align with the revised timelines.
8The revised timelines provide bidders with more leeway to tailor their submissions. Contractors can now engage more effectively with Indian transmission project contacts to ensure technical and procedural compliance.
8The tender for several RDSS-based power infrastructure projects, including Hoshiarpur and Amritsar, has had its submission deadlines pushed back. This move allows better coordination with Indian transmission project contacts managing grid upgrades in these zones.
8With dates now extended to July 2025, contractors have more time to prepare for these significant works in Punjab's power grid. Stakeholders are expected to intensify communication with Indian transmission project contacts to finalise design and deployment logistics. Details
WHAT’S NEW IN THE EXTENDED TENDER FOR ROOFTOP SOLAR IN ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR?
8With the extended deadline, NVVN's 3450 KW rooftop solar project introduces updated compliance and procedural amendments, reflecting lessons learned from previous Indian solar tenders in the region and aiming for smoother implementation.
8NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited (NVVN) invites bids for the installation of 3450 KW grid-connected rooftop solar power systems across multiple buildings in three districts of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, contributing to the growing list of Indian solar tenders focused on remote regions.
8The project includes securing net-metering approval, ensuring grid connectivity, and complying with Indian Electricity Act-2003 and CEA guidelines—consistent with technical norms found in many Indian solar tenders.
8The successful bidder will be responsible for material procurement, installation, and five years of operation and maintenance.
8Key components include electrical safety, NOC procurement, and ensuring that roofs remain undamaged during installation, aligning with best practices observed in Indian solar tenders.
8Bid submission deadlines have been extended to 3rd July 2025, with opening dates now set for 17th July 2025, allowing additional time for bidder preparations. Details
Spot trade blackout persists: IDAS fails to transact any volume across all platforms
8For 04 July 2025, not a single megawatt-hour was scheduled in any of the IDAS market reports, including both 15-minute and hourly formats. Despite substantial sell bids, the lack of purchase interest resulted in zero Market Clearing Volumes or Prices across all time blocks
Rising sell bids hint at latent capacity, but demand remains absent
8Some segments like pxd15 and pxdh IDAS reports showed increasing sell bids up to 172.75 MWh per block by the 17th delivery hour. However, not a single MWh of purchase bids matched, indicating a clear demand deficit, possibly due to cheaper bilateral or day-ahead market alternatives
Price discovery failure across IDAS and RTM: zero MCPs reported
8No Market Clearing Price (MCP) or Weighted MCP was discovered on any exchange across 15-minute, hourly, or RTM reports. The complete absence of scheduled volumes made price signaling impossible, rendering July 4th a blank slate for short-term price analytics
RTM market mirrors IDAS inactivity with zero volumes and bids
8Both pxr15 and pxhRTM reports showed total inactivity no purchase bids, no sell bids, and no scheduled volumes for any hour block. This mirrored the IDAS market stagnation, extending the market-wide inertia into the real-time corridor
Selective injection of marginal purchase bids post 5 PM fails to revive trade
8In pxd15 and pxdh, purchase bids of 2.5–10 MWh appeared in evening blocks (17:00 to 20:00), hinting at late attempts to stimulate volume. However, these were far below the corresponding sell bids and failed to trigger any scheduling
Data uniformity, but no utility: multiple platforms show identical zero trade
8Despite parallel reporting across at least five IDAS and two RTM documents, the results were consistently null. This reinforces structural issues beyond data platform variation either policy, price expectations, or external transaction channels may have diverted volume flow.
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Price volatility in market dynamics
8The 4th July market data reveals a significant range in Market Clearing Prices (MCP), fluctuating between Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 5,000 per MWh, indicating volatile trading conditions driven by differing energy sources and varying supply-demand balances.
Hydro power's strong contribution to market stability
8Hydro power continues to contribute substantially to the market’s volume, especially during periods of peak demand, helping stabilize price fluctuations seen during high-competition periods, such as from 04:00 AM to 06:00 AM.
Solar bidding dominance in early morning hours
8Early morning hours saw a dominant solar power bidding presence, with peak sell bids reaching as high as 5,000 MW. This trend heavily influenced price formation between Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 4,500 per MWh across multiple time slots.
 Increased sell bids and market stress
8An increase in sell bids across the day, particularly after 6 AM, led to a gradual rise in the MCP, peaking at Rs. 9,000 per MWh. This period reflects stress on the market with a significant imbalance between high bid volumes and available purchase capacities.
Heavy bidding on non-solar sources
8Non-solar sources contributed heavily to sell bids in the evening, with peaks at over 8,000 MW, often influencing the MCP to remain above Rs. 4,500 per MWh, suggesting a shift in energy sourcing preferences as the day progresses.
Maximal purchase and sell bids achieved in peak hours
8The market reached its maximum purchase and sell bids in the late evening (7 PM to 8 PM), where both purchase and sell bids hit above 16,000 MW. This correlates with the highest MCP of Rs. 10,000 per MWh during this period.
A 24-hour analysis of power market behavior
8The market behavior analysis across 24 hours on 04-07-2025 reveals a consistent shift towards higher prices as the day progresses, peaking with higher bids in both solar and non-solar categories during evening hours, reflecting robust demand.
Impact of solar and non-solar energy on price formation
8Solar and non-solar energy continue to be pivotal in shaping price formation, particularly in the daytime. Solar energy has a profound impact during the early morning hours, while non-solar energy drives up prices during the evening peak.
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Solar developer seeks time extension: Cites land dispute, banking cap, and RoW delays
8Anu Santosh Prints has approached GERC for a six-month commissioning extension and protection from bank guarantee encashment, attributing delays to land conversion setbacks, regulatory hurdles in RoW permissions, and a forced capacity reassessment following GUVNL’s 30% banking cap directive.
Developer seeks relief for solar delay: Cites loan hold-up and metering uncertainty
8Panara Craft LLP’s 7.8?MW captive solar project is ready for commissioning, but loan disbursement delays from SBI and lack of meter installation have pushed the developer to seek grid connectivity extension from GERC under the ‘uncontrollable events’ clause.
GERC declines penalty on TPL over online waiver violations: Accepts post-Ombudsman compliance
8In a consumer-led petition alleging Torrent Power’s discriminatory waiver of charges for online applications, GERC ruled out regulatory action under Sections 142/146/149, citing compliance with the Ombudsman’s 2022 order.
8However, the Commission cautioned that all future promotional waivers must carry prior regulatory approval.
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Strengthening Capacity Building in the Power Sector
8The MoU emphasizes enhancing CEA personnel's knowledge through short-term projects and access to IIT Roorkee’s specialized online courses. This initiative aims to elevate the technical capabilities of CEA’s workforce, facilitating greater efficiency in the Indian power sector.
Collaborative Research for a Decarbonized Future
8By promoting joint studies on critical power and energy issues, the MoU lays the groundwork for collaboration on sustainable energy practices, including decarbonization and energy efficiency. This partnership aligns with India’s larger goals for environmental sustainability.
Promoting Renewable Energy Integration
8Focused on clean energy transitions, the MoU sets out a roadmap for integrating renewable energy sources with the national grid. This includes work on flexibility and distributed generation, which will support India’s push toward renewable energy reliance.
Technological Innovation and Emerging Energy Solutions
8The collaboration also targets cutting-edge technologies such as green hydrogen, e-mobility, and energy storage. These efforts are crucial for reducing the carbon footprint of the power sector and pushing forward the energy transition.
Climate Vulnerability and Infrastructure Resilience
8With climate change posing a growing threat to energy infrastructure, the MoU includes research on climate vulnerability assessments. This will help in fortifying the resilience of India’s power supply systems, especially against extreme weather events.
Government’s Commitment to Sustainable Power Solutions
8The MoU reflects the government’s strategic commitment to advancing India’s net-zero emissions goal by 2070. By fostering innovation and policy development through this collaboration, the partnership aims to pave the way for a cleaner, more sustainable power future for India.
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BENEFICIATION OF RAW COAL FROM SECL: KEY CONTRACT TERMS AND FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
8RVUN’s tender outlines significant financial terms, including a fixed price for the first year and subsequent price adjustments based on indices. Contractors are expected to quote per ton for various stages, including coal transportation and washing, with penalties for underperformance
8The tender for the beneficiation of raw coal introduces a price escalation formula tied to the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) and Consumer Price Index (CPI). This ensures adjustments in beneficiation and transportation costs after the first year of the contract.

ENHANCED FINANCIAL CRITERIA IN KOTA TPS COAL BENEFICIATION TENDER: RS. 90 CRORE TURNOVER REQUIRED
8The new tender mandates a minimum average annual turnover of Rs. 90 crore for the past three years, ensuring that only financially sound contractors are eligible for the Kota TPS coal beneficiation project.
8The tender focuses on the beneficiation of 2.524 million tons of raw coal per annum from SECL’s Korba field, with strict quality control measures (80% yield, ash content ≤ 30%, GCV ≥ 4500 Kcal/Kg) for coal supplied to Kota Thermal Power Station (KTPS).
8 A minimum annual turnover of Rs. 90 crore is required for contractors, ensuring only financially stable firms are eligible.
8Additionally, contractors must provide an unconditional bank guarantee for 30 days of coal linkage cost.
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245 LAKH CUM LIGNITE RE-HANDLING SCOPE DESIGNED FOR MONSOON RELIABILITY 
8E-Reverse Auction: After Part-II opening (date to be notified)
8Heavy Earth Moving Machinery is mandated for 365-day operation, including monsoon months, across multiple stockyards. Contractor must ensure uninterrupted fuel blending and re-compaction to SLPP plant.
8Corrigendum-I enforces a revised mud handling clause: 2% of RA bill withheld from April if work not done; forfeited after May; GIPCL will execute via third party and deduct actual cost plus 15% from contractor’s bills.

SINGLE BIDDER WINS RS. 568 CRORE BULK TRANSFORMER PACKAGE FOR 400 KV GRID
8Only one vendor submitted a bid for a high-value 20-unit transformer supply under a centrally funded 400 kV transmission build. The L1 price crosses Rs. 568 crore, highlighting a rare single-player sweep in an otherwise competitive space.
8The package requires all units including 500 MVA and 315 MVA transformers to comply with both Zone-V seismic and coastal deployment norms. This significantly ups the engineering complexity and insulation design expectations.
 The awarded value of Rs. 5,686.7 million across 20 units implies a unit price exceeding Rs. 28 crore. This bulk rate would typically include enhanced bushings, advanced monitoring, and custom transport. All units must be certified for both highest seismic zone and coastal humidity/salinity.
8This is a prime example of Transformer Supply Contracts in India with stringent requirements for engineering design and certification. The high-value contract illustrates the competitive dynamics within Transformer Supply Contracts in India, especially in the context of large-scale transmission infrastructure projects. The demand for compliance with Zone-V seismic and coastal deployment norms further underscores the complexity of Transformer Supply Contracts in India, making it a key area for vendors targeting critical infrastructure projects. The inclusion of advanced monitoring and insulation for coastal conditions highlights the growing sophistication in Transformer Supply Contracts in India as market expectations evolve.

POWER TRANSFER BOOST FOR MMR: 765 KV DOUBLE CIRCUIT LINE IN FAST-TRACK MODE
8A high-capacity D/C 765 kV link to Padghe (ISTS node) is part of an 18-month intra-state EPC timeline, highlighting Maharashtra’s move to improve grid access for concentrated IT infra loads in Navi Mumbai.
8A 765/400/220 kV GIS substation with ±400 MVAr STATCOM support is being deployed near Mumbai to cater to rising data center loads.
8The 7 GW demand projection by 2030 underlines the urgency behind this accelerated intra-state build

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KHAVDA RE PARK INFRA TENDER EXPANDS SCOPE BEYOND CONVENTIONAL SPPD NORMS
8The 4750 MW Khavda RE park tender significantly expands the EPC contractor’s scope beyond traditional SPPD norms by including permanent administrative buildings, gate complexes, integrated drainage systems, and full responsibility for utilities marking a shift toward full-site turnkey delivery and raising both execution complexity and bid preparation risk.
8Although tender drawings are declared indicative, the EPC contractor cannot modify layouts or facility placement even marginally without formal NTPC approval, tightening execution-phase controls.
8This major shift in scope is expected to impact Indian renewable projects, particularly for EPC contractors preparing for large-scale turnkey projects. The additional responsibilities for utilities and infrastructure could set new standards for Indian renewable projects' execution models. With utilities and drainage systems added to the scope, future Indian renewable projects may experience higher complexity in their bidding and execution processes. Indian renewable projects like the Khavda RE park signal a growing trend in turnkey deliveries for the sector, influencing future developments. Details
FROM SPOT BILLING TO SYSTEM OWNERSHIP: TWO STATES, TWO APPROACHES TO SMART METERING
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SBPDCL outsources billing and collection, while MPPKVCL outsources infrastructure rollout itself. The differing approaches hint at varied regulatory and funding preferences.
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The SBPDCL tender (NIT-53) is a service contract focused on field-level operations like spot billing, revenue collection, and limited prepaid meter support, where the DISCOM owns the infrastructure and pays the agency per task; in contrast, the MPPKVCL tender follows a DBFOOT model for a full AMI rollout, with the vendor financing, owning, and operating the system for a longer duration, transferring both financial and operational risks to the vendor, and using performance-based annuity payments rather than activity-based compensation

PRE-BID TIE-UP FLOATED FOR 765 KV SUBSTATION EXTENSION AT ANGUL AND SRIKAKULAM
8A pre-bid partnership is being solicited for AIS and GIS extensions at two key 765 kV substations under a southern-eastern regional grid integration project. Transmission equipment tenders in India are a key part of this initiative, with firms selected in this pre-bid tie-up barred from bidding independently or via affiliates in the final TBCB process. This binding exclusivity aligns partner risk with promoter success.
8Foreign firms and government departments are excluded. Only Indian-registered companies aligned with PPP-MII and MoF land border guidelines are allowed to bid for this 765 kV package. Firms selected in this pre-bid tie-up are barred from bidding independently or via affiliates in the final TBCB process. This binding exclusivity aligns partner risk with promoter success.

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8Tender for restoration of slide portion Details
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 8Design supply erection and commissioning of automatic fire detection and quenching system with bypass circuit Details
 8Tender for conducting preliminary survey detailed survey for the proposed EHT line for transmission schemes Details
 8Tender for procurement of 22KV polymer composite pin insulator Details
 8Tender for supply of fully finished elastomeric homogeneous tough synthetic fiber alloy bearing for vertical type CWPs in Unit I and II in cooling water pump house Details
 8Tender for supplying ,laying termination ,testing and commissioning of 132kVsingle core,630mm2 aluminium conductor XLPE insulated,corrugated aluminium sheathed UG cable for 110kV GIS at 110 kV substation Details
 8Tender for electrification of additional un-electrified households Details
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 8Tender for procurement of grids, V-bar, eliminator blade and spacer for cooling tower Details
 8Tender for preventive, breakdown & shutdown maintenance of 220KV AN 66KV CANR panels, DRs, SER, GPS, GRP, GCDP, digital AVR , RTCC panels, protection system installed Details
 8Tender for supply of coal feeder module for 540MW (02 X 270MW) thermal power unit Details
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8Tender for miscellaneous fabrication sheeting work glass work and aluminium partition work Details
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 8Tender for procurement of vibration type turbo supervisory instruments (TSI) of steam turbine & generator Details
 8Tender for overhauling of boiler 7 and boiler 8 Details
 8Tender for complete replacement of old rubber seal with new one including replacement of nuts and bolts Details
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 8Tender for annual contract for mosquito control and rodent control Details
 8Tender for operation and maintenance contract for mechnical maintenance operation and C&I of ash handling plant Details
 8Design, supply, erection, testing & commissioning of 50 KWP on grid solar ground mounted power panel Details
 8Tender for provision of 512Mbps optical fiber based internet lease line Bandwidth services Details
 8Tender for supply of H.V. bushings of power transformers installed Details
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8Tender for refilling, maintenance and complete servicing including supply of additional portable fire extinguishers device Details
 
8Tender for supply & retrofitting of existing 6.6 KV VCB and supply, erection, commissioning and testing of new line PT Details
 
8Tender for work of in-situ metallography of tubes / pipes, headers, blades etc Details
 
8Tender for bi-annual up keeping work of 220KV yard, 66KV yard Details
 
8Tender for service contract for mechanical maintenance Details
 
8Tender for estimate for 1x5 MVA new 33/11 kv S/s Details
 
8Tender for award rate contract for supply of PCC poles Details
 
8Tender for replacement of damaged rubber lagging sheet of pulleys of conveyor belt system of coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for procurement of push fit type tamper evident polycarbonate Details
 
8Tender for supply of suction casing bell mouth for vertic Details
 
8Tender for procurement of insitu probe type CO gas analyzer with built in temperature measurement and its accessories Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares for long retractable soot blowers Details
 
8Tender for sale of scrap Details
 
8Designing, engineering, procurement, supply, loading, transportation, unloading, insurance, delivery at site, handling, storage, installation, testing, demonstration for acceptance, commissioning of 11 KV single core copper XLPE submarine cables Details
 
8Tender for supply of 145 kV dry air core type neutral grounding reactors Details
 
8Tender for construction rain water harvesting scheme at 400/220 KV substation Details
 
8Tender for maintenance contract for two years for horticulture work at 400/220kV substation Details
 
8Tender for supply and retrofitment of 145 kV circuit breaker Details
 
8Tender for construction of barbed wire fencing Details
 
8Tender for contract for up-keeping and maintenance of power channel Details
 
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with remote monitoring system 250 KW capacity agro voltaic Grid Connected solar ground mounted Details
 
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of 113 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details
 
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of 20 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details
 
8Tender for procurement of square tiles, round tiles and air washer assembly Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for work of O/H, lifting shifting of various sizes of LT motors & MOV electrical actuators installed Details
 
8Tender for supply of B3 315 B3 280 gear boxes for conveyor drive system Details
 
8Tender for providing FRP fencing around distribution transformers Details
 
8Tender for supply of vulcanized endless rubber belt for raw coal feeder Details
 
8Tender for providing balance cable duct cover slab at various size in 110 KV yard Details
 
8Tender for renewal of eroded and damaged collecting and emitting electrodes in ESP Details
 
8Tender for construction of equipment foundations, cable trench Details
 
8Tender for supply erection of gantry structures, drawal of 33 KV bus-bar, instl of elecl equipments, laying of 11 KV grade XLPE U.G. cable 1.1 KV grade copper cable and other allied work Details
 
8Tender for procurement of galvanized (7/3.15mm) HT stay wire Details
 
8Tender for providing, fixing and commissioning of street lights Details
 
8Tender for erection work of LILO to proposed 66kV substation Details
 
8Tender for general cleaning work in power house Details
 
8Tender for works of replacement of 1X322 MVA, 27/400 KV single phase generator transformer Details
 
8Tender for work of renovation of 100 kV tap line Details
 
8Tender for work of annual maintenance contract for attending emergency breakdown and also carrying out various Details
 
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8Invest India Collaborates with ARC Electric to Promote EV Adoption in Tier 1 and Tier 2 Cities Details
 8Power InvIT jumps after partnering with IFC to build India’s largest energy storage project Details
 8Addressing Power sector bottlenecks critical for meeting NDC commitments: TERI Decarbonisin Details
 84 Transformer Stocks in India Ranked by Order Book Details
 8IndiGrid, IFC partner to build 180 MW/360 MWh battery storage project in Gujarat Details
 8Smarten Power IPO Review: Issue Pitched 70% Cheaper Than Sector Peers Details

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India Energy Stack: Building A Digital Backbone For Power Sector Transformation Details
 
8The impact of module pricing on solar project viability: Trends and predictions Details
 
8Why DCR Solar adoption needs to be strengthened Details
 
8Proposed Kerala RE rules could derail solar adoption, says industry body Details
 
8NLC India to develop 450 MW wind-solar hybrid project for NTPC Details
 
8KPI Green Energy sets up SPV to focus on renewable energy Details
 
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8CleanMax, Toyota Tsusho to drive Japan firms’ clean energy goals in India Details
 
8Coal Ministry to launch RECLAIM plan for mine closures this week Details
 
8India Renewable Power Output Jumps, Coal Use Falls in First Half Details
 
8Hindustan Power wins 100 MW solar + 200 MWh BESS project from SJVN Details
 
8Green energy stock to buy now for an upside of more than 20%; Recommended by Motilal Oswal Details
 
8Godrej Tooling Business Captures Growing Share of India's Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Sector Details
 
8HARTEK secures ?138 crore EPC contract in power and renewable sector Details
 
8Nationwide strike: Over 27 lakh power sector employees call for protest on July 9, check their demands Details
 
8CEA, IIT-Roorkee Sign MoU For Knowledge Sharing In Power Sector Details
 
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Discom flags backdown risk over SLDC denial of STOA approvals
8Repeated rejections of short-term open access by SLDC have allegedly forced the petitioner into backing down available generation, risking performance defaults under its PPA and triggering financial and operational distress.
Developer seeks relief for solar delay: Cites NA permission and banking cap hurdles
8Saanika Polytex has approached GERC seeking time extension for its 3.948?MW solar project, attributing delays to land conversion bottlenecks and a forced capacity reassessment after GUVNL capped energy banking at 30% of net consumption.
Radial design no shield: Even standalone links can fall under ISTS cost pool
8Despite EPTCL’s Gandhar–Hazira line being designed in radial mode with no 220?kV interlink at Hazira, the Tribunal held that its ISTS licence status prevails, making it subject to pooled cost recovery from regional beneficiaries, including MPPMCL.
CERC orders UPPCL to pay Rs 5.9 crore LPS to Jindal Power: 58-month delay triggers surcharge liability
8UPPCL has been directed by CERC to pay Late Payment Surcharge to Jindal India Power Ltd. at 1.25% per month for a 58-month delay in compensating for increased Clean Environment Cess under Change in Law provisions, despite the principal being settled in 2021.
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Sharp increase in hourly bids drives price volatility in power market
8The market saw fluctuating bids for purchase and sell volumes, with sharp rises in the final scheduled volumes. Hourly prices ranged from Rs 1864 to Rs 4500, signaling high volatility in the trading session.
Solar energy bids dominate the power market in the early morning hours
8Solar power had significant representation in early morning hours, with high solar sell bids compared to non-solar sources. This trend contributed to the shaping of market clearing prices (MCP) between Rs 2500 to Rs 4000.
Hydro power bids increase as total scheduled volumes peak
8Hydro power’s market contribution surged as total scheduled volumes peaked across multiple time blocks. This shift resulted in MCP stability at around Rs 3300 per MWh during peak demand hours.
High demand periods see MCP surpassing Rs 4000
8Demand for power skyrocketed during peak hours, causing the marginal clearing price (MCP) to exceed Rs 4000 for multiple time slots. The price adjustment highlights the intense pressure on the grid.
Solar bids push price fluctuations during midday hours
8As the day progressed, solar bids contributed to price volatility, with solar energy offering driving the market clearing price (MCP) between Rs 3300 and Rs 3500. This coincided with a significant rise in total scheduled volumes.
Non-solar energy price stability contrasts with solar bid fluctuations
8Despite increased solar energy bids, non-solar sources maintained relatively stable market conditions. This divergence highlighted the contrasting roles of renewable and conventional power sources in shaping prices.
Larger bids from purchase side indicate tightening energy supply
8The larger volume of purchase bids, especially after 06:00 AM, signaled tighter energy supply conditions, driving up the weighted MCP and intensifying price competition within the market.
Peak-hour prices remain elevated as solar and non-solar bids clash
8With both solar and non-solar bids competing during peak hours, the market experienced sustained price inflation, as seen with hourly MCP values rising steadily to reach levels above Rs 4000, marking a significant trend for future trading sessions.
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Increased Payments to SCED Generators
8The monthly SCED statement for June 2025 shows significant increments for various SCED generators across the region. With generators like AGBPP_APM and BGTPP receiving substantial payments, the total charges paid from the National Pool reach a noteworthy figure of Rs. 17.39 crore.
High Variability in SCED Charges Across Dates
8The statement reveals drastic fluctuations in payments and refunds across June 2025, particularly for major generators. The largest discrepancy was seen on June 6, with a decrement amounting to Rs. 10.14 crore, signaling the volatile nature of power generation adjustments in the region.
SCED Adjustments Highlight Power Pool Shifts
8SCED adjustments, which include both increments and decrements, indicate substantial shifts in the power pool for June 2025. Key instances, like June 8, show significant increments of Rs. 13.55 lakh, revealing the fine-tuned operational balancing within the region's power grid.
Operational Inconsistencies Affect Generators’ Net Receivables
8Several instances in June, including June 9, show SCED generators receiving negative balances, reflecting their liabilities to the National Pool. The impact of these discrepancies highlights the operational inconsistencies within the region's power systems, potentially affecting the financial health of smaller plants.
Overview of SCED Procedures and Regulatory Framework
8According to the SCED Generator Monthly Statement for June 2025, the regulatory framework, including CERC IEGC-2023, provides the procedural backbone for managing inter-state generating station economics. The latest statement continues under the guidelines set forth by CERC’s orders in March and January 2019, ensuring compliance and operational transparency.
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Energy Availability and Performance Overview
8The total energy availability across the Northeastern states indicates varying performance levels among key plants. Notably, Khandong and Doyang show robust generation performance, while several smaller plants struggle to meet normative expectations. June 2025 saw Khandong achieve a Plant Availability Factor (PAFM) of 100% with a corresponding Saleable Energy of 25,236,520 kWh. Doyang and Ranganadi, with installed capacities of 110 MW and 105 MW, also demonstrated high performance, yielding significant energy contributions to the grid. On the other hand, plants like Kopili-2 showed weaker figures, impacting overall grid stability.
State-Specific Energy Allocation and Utilization
8Assam continues to dominate the energy drawal and consumption across the Northeast, accounting for over 40% of the region’s share. However, the Unrequisitioned Energy remains a critical concern for several states like Nagaland and Tripura, which continue to have unused energy quotas. Assam received 8,723 MWh as its billing share from Kopili-2, while Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur recorded lower share allocations at 1,366 MWh and 1,565 MWh, respectively. This reflects the uneven drawal patterns, often with Assam drawing more than its fair share, leaving Tripura and Nagaland with significant unutilized energy.
Free Energy for Home States (FEHS) and Impact on Local Grid
8The Free Energy for Home States (FEHS) policy remains pivotal in reducing the financial burden on local utilities. However, the lack of optimization in the utilization of this free energy leads to inefficiencies in grid management. As seen in Doyang, Arunachal Pradesh received 6,632 MWh as FEHS, while Nagaland benefited from a significant allocation of 3,120 MWh. While this system promotes local energy security, issues such as inadequate local infrastructure or inefficient energy management practices often prevent full utilization.
Bilateral Exchanges and Regional Power Sharing
8Bilateral power exchanges continue to shape the energy market, with an increasing trend of cross-border energy trading in the region. The capacity for cross-border transactions and the share of power through the General Network Access (GNA) continues to grow in importance. The month of June 2025 saw a range of bilateral transactions, including Meghalaya’s sale to WBSEDCL via PXIL, amounting to 710.75 MWh. Additionally, the power exchange between JHABUA IPP and Assam resulted in a significant transfer of 2,400 MWh per transaction. This trade supports the overall regional stability but raises concerns about the accuracy and timeliness of energy billing.
Plant Load Factor (PLF) and Availability Analysis
8The Plant Load Factor (PLF) for June 2025 reveals some concerning patterns, with certain plants performing well below their normative capacity. These performance discrepancies underscore the critical need for improved maintenance and infrastructure investments across key plants. Khandong and Ranganadi maintained a steady PLF of 100%, while Palatana recorded a PLF of 48.64%, reflecting a significant underperformance. Similarly, plants like Kopili and Kameng saw variations in their monthly performance, which could influence grid dispatch decisions going forward.
Unrequisitioned Energy and Future Implications
8Unrequisitioned Energy remains one of the most pressing issues for the grid, with significant portions of generated energy not being requisitioned by states, leading to potential grid imbalances and inefficiencies. In June, states like Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Tripura saw minimal or no Unrequisitioned Energy, highlighting their capacity to meet requisitioned demands. However, several others still report substantial energy loss due to unutilized power. The issue not only points to administrative challenges but also impacts financial optimization strategies.
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Impact of Part-Load Operation on Heat Rate and Auxiliary Consumption
8This compensation statement covers the billing period of April to May 2025 and addresses the degradation of heat rate and increased auxiliary consumption due to part-load operations across various regional thermal power stations. Compensation is calculated as per CERC regulations, outlining the financial adjustments for affected entities.
Regulatory Framework Behind Compensation Calculation
8The calculation follows the detailed procedures approved by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) under the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC) and related orders, ensuring that compensation for degraded performance due to part-load operation aligns with national energy regulations and economic dispatch protocols.
Regional Variations in Compensation Amounts
8The compensation amounts vary significantly across different thermal power stations, with major contributors such as Dadri TPS, IGSTPS-Jhajjar, and Unchahar TPS receiving substantial compensations. The total compensation due reflects the performance degradation across states like Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Delhi.
Detailed Station-wise Compensation Breakdown
8For the period April-May 2025, the compensation for degradation in heat rate and auxiliary consumption is provided for each station, with key figures for stations like Dadri TPS and IGSTPS-Jhajjar, showcasing large discrepancies between the virtual entities (SCED and SCUC) and actual generating stations.
Energy Charge Rates (ECR) Based on Degraded Parameters
8The document provides energy charge rates (ECR) for each thermal station based on degraded specific heat rate (SHR) and auxiliary energy consumption (AEC), showing how these factors influence the compensation and billing calculations across various energy entities.
Actionable Insights and Discrepancy Resolution
8The compensation amounts provided are provisional, with entities required to report any discrepancies within 15 days, after which the accounts are deemed final. This process ensures transparency and gives stakeholders an opportunity to challenge or rectify discrepancies in the calculation.
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Transmission outages: Managing coordination in critical shutdowns
8The Southern Regional Power Committee's meetings show a continuous push for effective transmission line outage planning, with both strategic adjustments and infrastructure updates in focus for future grid stability.
Delays in key infrastructure projects highlight ongoing challenges
8Delays in commissioning essential transmission lines like the 765 kV Narendra-Pune D/C underline the pressure on infrastructure delivery in the Southern Region, exacerbating grid constraints.
Emergency restoration systems: A focus on maintaining grid integrity
8Both OCC meetings stress the importance of emergency restoration measures to ensure system reliability, with specific concerns around low voltage profiles and critical infrastructure readiness.
Forced outages impact generation capacity, straining supply balance
8Forced outages at power plants like NLC and NTPC's Talcher Station are causing significant power shortfalls, increasing pressure on maintaining a balanced power generation system.
Strategic policy discussions set the stage for future power sector resilience
8Key deliberations on energy security, resource adequacy, and smart grid implementation illustrate the strategic path forward for the Southern Region’s power infrastructure.
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Current Coal Stock at Thermal Power Stations
8As of June 30, 2025, coal stock levels across India's thermal power plants linked to Coal India and SCCL remain above critical thresholds. However, a few plants are operating with suboptimal stock levels, indicating challenges in maintaining the required fuel supply for sustained generation.
Impact of Coal Consumption on Stock Levels
8Several plants, especially in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, show increased coal consumption rates despite lower stock reserves. The average daily coal consumption has reached alarming rates, potentially leading to disruptions if further imports or supplies are not secured promptly.
Critical and Supercritical Coal Stock Status
8The report highlights that while a number of plants show low coal reserves, many are not classified as critical or supercritical due to other operational factors such as specific coal consumption and regional procurement challenges, impacting their coal replenishment schedules.
Coal Supply and Import Balance
8A significant percentage of coal for thermal power generation is still being imported. Plants like those in Maharashtra and Gujarat show a heavy reliance on imports, with some regions facing delays in rail and port logistics, affecting the timely arrival of coal stocks needed for peak generation periods.
Regional Disparities in Coal Stock Availability
8There is a noticeable discrepancy in coal stock availability across regions. While some Southern and Eastern plants maintain healthy reserves, Northern plants like those in Haryana and Punjab struggle with maintaining adequate stock, highlighting potential risks to grid stability during high-demand periods.
Long-Term Solutions and Recommendations
8To mitigate future shortages, the report suggests enhancing coal import agreements and improving the efficiency of domestic coal supply chains. Investment in advanced stock management systems and stronger collaboration with Coal India and other suppliers is recommended to avoid the looming crisis in the coming months.
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Coal-heavy base fails to offset 22.5% national capacity outage on 1 July
8Out of 300,175 MW monitored capacity, over 67,394 MW was unavailable due to maintenance, forced outages, or new stabilization leaving just 200,044 MW (66.6%) in net active generation. Thermal outages alone stood at 23.6%, driven mainly by coal and gas plants.
NTPC's own fleet underperforms national average with 12.3% deviation from plan
8Across its 57.6 GW capacity base, NTPC stations achieved only 820 MU against a plan of 977 MU, missing target by 157 MU. Southern and Eastern regions saw the sharpest misses, indicating persistent operational or demand-side constraints.
At least 7.8 GW thermal capacity went out on 1 July, with high outage clustering in central India
8Major generators including Mundra, Barh, Darlipali, and Adani Tiroda reported fresh outages due to boiler leaks, draft faults, and overhauls. Fuel shortages hit several North East and Western plants. Over 3.5 GW was restored, but grid reliability was impacted.
Hydro fleet showed highest stability: 84% output vs available capacity
8With 40.6 GW online, hydro stations delivered 34.1 GW peak generation, achieving 83.8% utilization. In contrast, gas-based stations operated at just 42.6%, highlighting reliability challenges in fossil fuel-linked dispatch.
East and North grid regions sustain highest thermal online percentages
8Eastern region’s thermal capacity had an 84.8% online rate, and the North stood at 81.6%, both beating the national average of 79.3%. South lagged behind at 71.7%, suggesting either demand slack or deeper maintenance cycles.
Generation shortfall widens: actual daily output misses plan by 704 MU nationally
8Against a national program of 4,758 MU, actual generation clocked only 4,053 MU driven by below-plan performance in coal, hydro, and gas segments. This signals a growing planning–execution mismatch and deeper capacity stress.
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GREEN HYDROGEN TRANCHE-II ALLOCATES 451,500 MT TO NINE BIDDERS
8SECI awarded 450,000 MT in the electrolyser-based bucket and 1,500 MT in the biomass-based bucket under its flagship GH2 incentive scheme. Leading clean energy developers secured allocations with incentives ranging from just Rs. 0.03/kg to Rs. 17.85/kg, signalling aggressive bidding and ultra-thin margins.
8The largest award under Bucket-I was for a full-capacity 90,000 MT/year with the highest eligible incentive rate of Rs. 0.51/kg. The tranche outcome shows the role of bid strategy in balancing incentive ask with capacity ambition to top SECI’s ranking logic.
8Big-name developers made the cut, with Reliance receiving 49,000 MT, L&T at 40,000 MT, and AM Green securing 90,000 MT. These awards underline the growing seriousness of corporate participation in Green Hydrogen Projects in India under subsidy-led mechanisms.
8This second tranche reinforces the broader momentum of Green Hydrogen Projects in India, reflecting how policy-linked incentives are shaping developer behaviour and commercial scale-up.

THREE MAJOR PLAYERS VIE FOR SUPPORT IN 450,000 MT HYDROGEN TENDER
8ACME, Avaada, and Greenko have emerged as the only participants in this 450,000 metric tonne green hydrogen incentive scheme. Each bidder has committed to varying output volumes, reflecting divergent scale strategies.
8The three technically qualified bidders show wide variation in annual committed production capacities and sought incentives. This hints at differing cost structures and access to captive renewable resources.
8Only green hydrogen produced via renewable power drawn from ISTS or state grids qualifies. Captive off-grid setups are excluded, pushing producers to integrate with existing transmission infra.

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8Tender for procurement of ball bearing for stage Details
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 8Tender for EPC package for infrastructure development for 4750 MW RE Park Details
 8Tender for procurement of 4 KW LT motor Details
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 8Tender for augmentation of 132 kv substation Details
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8India’s coal output hits 15.57 mt in June; dispatches at 17.31 mt Details
 8India’s Captive And Commercial Coal Mines Register Strong Growth In June 2025 Details
 8Coal production jumps 16% annually in Q1 of current fiscal Details
 8Coal India, Hindustan Copper to work together in critical mineral sector Details
 8MCL to fuel CIL’s 1-BT goal with 50% rise in coal output by 2035: CMD Details
 8Tracking Growth: Demand trends and capacity expansion in the power sector Details
 8India’s Energy Shift Spurs Renewables Surge Fossil Investments Decline Details
 8The impact of module pricing on solar project viability: Trends and predictions Details
 8Eallisto Energies Powers HiLITE Group Become India’s First 100% Solar-Powered Mall Details
 8Solar Energy Corporation Signs PSAs For 60 GW Of Renewable Energy Details
 8India may exempt 30 GW of solar plants from equipment duty Details
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Juniper Green Energy Files DRHP with SEBI for up to ?3,000 Crore IPO Details
 
8India is a pioneer in promoting hybrid renewable power plants and can provide useful lessons for other countries”: REN21 report Details
 
8India puts an end to 100% waiver on inter-state transmission charges for solar and wind projects Details
 
8Inox Wind trades at steep discount to Suzlon Energy shares; worth a buy? Details
 
8Central Electricity Authority (CEA) & IIT Roorkee Forge Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Innovation in Power Sector Details
 
8Power consumption dips slightly by 1.5% to 150.04 bn units in June Details
 
8Multibagger solar stock jumps 3% after receiving ?69 Cr worth of solar power projects Details
 
8Exxaro Tiles Accelerates Green Transition with 15 MW Captive Solar Project Details
 
8Bihar Railways Opens ?80 Crore Bid for 1 MW Rooftop Solar Project Details
 
8Solar 2.0: Shift to newer PV technologies Details
 
8SECI Surpasses 60 GW Renewable Power Sale Agreements, Boosting India’s Clean Energy Ambitions Details
 
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Massive net outflow of over Rs. 6 crore from SCED generators in May
8The cumulative net balance across AGBPP, AGTCCPP, and BGTPP for May 2025 reflects a combined receivable of Rs. 64.39 crore by the National SCED Pool, indicating sustained downward scheduling driven by economic dispatch dynamics.
BGTPP faces the steepest net deduction under SCED in May
8NTPC’s BGTPP alone saw a net outflow of Rs. 58.02 crore, with nearly 19,500 MWh of scheduled downward revision. Despite some upward dispatch (~4,614 MWh), the plant consistently faced reduced dispatch priority due to higher variable cost (VC) of 390.4 paisa/unit.
AGBPP and AGTCCPP combined see over Rs. 6 crore receivables under SCED
8NEEPCO’s AGBPP and AGTCCPP plants recorded downward scheduling over most days. The net payables from these two units combined reached Rs. 6.04 crore in May. AGTCCPP bore the bigger brunt with Rs. 2.26 crore, while AGBPP accounted for Rs. 3.77 crore in net loss.
Upward scheduling was minimal barely 15% of total MWh movement
8For BGTPP, only 4,614 MWh of upward movement was approved, compared to 19,497 MWh in downward revisions. The share of upward dispatch was low across all SCED-participating generators, confirming CERC’s economic merit order enforcement under SCED.
Variable cost disparities drove the merit order shift
8With variable costs ranging from 388.60 to 492.50 paisa/unit, plants with lower VC were favored for upward scheduling. BGTPP, despite its scale, faced a sustained pullback due to its VC (390.40 paisa/unit) being higher than other regional alternatives.
Consistent down-dispatch reflects demand flattening or cheaper alternatives
8All three SCED generators in the North East BGTPP, AGTCCPP, and AGBPP recorded downward revisions on more than 20 out of 31 days. This trend indicates not just surplus capacity, but also increasing reliance on more economical or renewable options.
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Thermal generation trails targets despite strong YoY growth
8Thermal generation clocked 108.64 BU in June 2025 up 20.1% YoY but still fell short of the month’s program by 16.6%. Despite this shortfall, the April–June period ended with 85.86% program achievement, indicating broad underperformance versus planned scheduling.
Hydro output races ahead of plan by 16.7% in June
8Hydro plants generated 16.59 BU in June, outperforming their monthly target by a significant 16.75%. This follows a similar trend in the April–June quarter, which saw 6.4% overachievement hinting at strong monsoonal inflow patterns or opportunistic dispatch.
Nuclear sector maintains high scheduling fidelity
8Nuclear gement, highlighting its stable and predictable base-load contribution.
Bhutan imports spike 127% YoY in June
8Power imports from Bhutan surged to 1.18 BU in June 2025 up 127% over June last year. The imports also overshot the planned target by 27%, suggesting greater seasonal reliance on bilateral hydro inflows or contractual ramp-ups.
National PLF hits 80% for coal/lignite but gas plants excluded
8All-India thermal PLF rose to 80.06% in June for coal/lignite stations, up from 74.82% in June 2024. However, the report omits gas- and liquid-based stations from this calculation, potentially overstating PLF gains in the full thermal fleet.
Overall generation lags target by 6.4% in Q1 FY26
8Cumulative April–June 2025 generation reached 397.75 BU, falling short of the 453.11 BU target by 12.2%. While YoY output grew nearly 7%, this gap highlights scheduling inefficiencies or under-dispatch, particularly from thermal sources.
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Rajasthan retains dual allocations totalling 635 MW through UA pool and specific grants
8For July–September 2025, Rajasthan continues to receive 335 MW under standard UA pool (15% share) and an additional 300 MW via specific allocation, both extended till September. This dual channel inflow underscores the state’s priority status in NR’s peak summer strategy.
Uttar Pradesh excluded from UA pool despite 135 MW injected via specific grants
8Despite having no percentage-based allocation in the Northern Region UA pool, Uttar Pradesh receives 135 MW through three separate specific allocations 50, 85, and a legacy Bundelkhand-linked 300 MW reassigned to Rajasthan. This bypass highlights UP’s reliance on directed transfers over regional pooling.
Punjab secures 20% UA share plus 37 MW from bundling, second highest net beneficiary
8Punjab maintains a strong 20% slice of the 1758 MW UA pool and gains another 37 MW through bundled solar-thermal allocations, pushing its total well above 390 MW. The state’s net entitlements are among the most diversified in NR allocations this summer.
Himachal Pradesh fully excluded from pooled UA quota, survives on 15 MW bundling
8For the third straight month, Himachal Pradesh gets 0% in the unallocated percentage-based sharing. Its only inflow comes from a fixed 15 MW bundling arrangement with Singrauli Solar-linked plants indicating minimal summer reliance on regional UA power.
J&K maintains steady 10% share plus 40 MW of tied allocation from RAPS-C and Uri-II
8The UT of Jammu & Kashmir retains a 10% share in NR’s UA pool (175 MW), supplemented by 40 MW from two specific stations. This dual-source allocation, though modest, marks one of the few stable and consistent NR power flows over the last two quarters.
NDMC holds separate 9% quota despite Delhi’s own 8% UA allocation
8NDMC continues to get a standalone 9% of the NR UA pool (158 MW), in addition to Delhi’s 8% (140 MW). This rare bifurcation underlines the administrative and load profile segmentation in the capital region’s power planning matrix.
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APTEL strikes down RERC order on Rs. 1.08 crore compensation in power shortfall case
8The Tribunal ruled that Rajasthan Discoms' 2014 compensation claim against an inter-state trader was time-barred.
8The shortfall occurred in 2011, but no valid acknowledgment reset the limitation clock—rendering the Commission’s 2016 award legally untenable.
APTEL raps CSERC for decade-long delay in voltage-wise cost compliance
8Despite repeated directives since 2013, Chhattisgarh's regulator failed to enforce voltage-wise cost studies, continuing with average CoS methodology.
8APTEL has now ordered compulsory shift to VCoS using the Tata Steel framework until updated studies are complete.
220 kV captive user wrongly charged for 15.37% losses, APTEL intervenes
8Usha Martin, a grid-connected 220 kV captive consumer, was subjected to ACoS-based retail tariffs including 15.37% system losses.
8APTEL ruled this as unjust, emphasizing that VCoS must be applied to prevent penalizing high-voltage consumers.
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GMR-JITPL bay shift proposal faces angular snags at Angul
8A proposed bay reallocation at 765 kV Angul substation to improve power evacuation from two IPPs faces roadblocks due to a >60° tower deviation and tight corridor. GMR and JITPL must now jointly re-evaluate engineering feasibility before cost-sharing talks proceed. The 53rd CCM advanced discussions from the 52nd meeting regarding alternate evacuation for GMR and JITPL. While technical consensus was reached on shifting GMR-1 to bay 421 and transferring ownership between parties, Powergrid Odisha’s feasibility study flagged a key obstacle an acute tower deviation angle (>60°) and lack of corridor space for an extra tower. The matter has now escalated to site-level revalidation, with ERLDC, GMR, JITPL, and Powergrid expected to co-study options before any commercial terms can be settled.
Rangpo SAS upgrade gets tentative greenlight, pending 60 lakh finalization
8The outdated IEC-101-based SCADA at 400 kV Rangpo will be modernized with IEC-104 protocol. The 52nd CCM cleared a Rs. 60 lakh cost plan, driven by CERC’s IT asset life norms and aging hardware-induced data glitches. Powergrid ER-II’s push to replace the 10-year-old Substation Automation System (SAS) at Rangpo was endorsed in the 52nd CCM and carried forward in the 53rd TCC. The existing SAS lacks modern protocols and causes communication lags with RLDC. The upgrade, although not bundled with the SAS-Y package commercially, will be aligned with ERBS-II. Cost negotiations are ongoing, but committee consensus was secured on a tentative Rs. 60 lakh outlay (ex-GST), based on CERC's 7-year IT asset life cycle.
SAS kit from Durgapur to be repurposed for Rajarhat lab use
8Siemens-supplied SAS intended for Durgapur S/S will now be relocated to Powergrid’s Rajarhat lab as a training and standby asset. This follows a complete substation revamp under ADDCAP 2024–29. The 52nd CCM ratified the repurposing of an unused SAS set meant for Durgapur into a live-test spare for Siemens systems at Rajarhat. The Durgapur substation, deemed too old for partial upgrades, is now being fully automated under the 2024–29 ADDCAP cycle. Instead of scrapping the SAS hardware, it will now serve as a real-time lab unit for testing and training. A Rs. 45 lakh provisioning (excluding erection) was accepted.
AMR cybersecurity costs rise with four-cycle VAPT compliance
8ERLDC’s AMR system will now undergo bi-annual VA/PT testing by CERT-In vendors, at Rs. 2.6 lakh for four cycles. This comes after a June-2023 system refresh and stricter cybersecurity mandates. The 52nd CCM introduced a new cybersecurity obligation for Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) systems, with Powergrid ER-II proposing a Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT) plan. The Rs. 2.6 lakh cost covers both hardware and application testing for four cycles through March 2026. This move aligns with post-audit compliance norms for isolated LAN-based setups that are now scaling in complexity due to expanded meter types and data formats.
Intra-state DSM mechanism urged as Odisha flags CPP-induced volatility
8Odisha SLDC flagged market-driven deviations by CPPs during solar hours, which result in major DSM penalties. With West Bengal as the only state in ER with intra-state DSM norms, other states are now being nudged toward regulatory action. At the 53rd CCM, Odisha raised serious concerns about cost volatility due to captive power producers (CPPs) bulk-buying from RTM during low-cost solar hours destabilizing state schedules and raising DSM penalties. Unlike Odisha, West Bengal has implemented intra-state DSM rules, minimizing such risks. Member Secretary advised other ER states to develop similar mechanisms and fairly distribute DSM penalties among intra-state entities.
Partial outage data to be formally standardized for DSM by July
8After back-to-back requests from NTPC and BRBCL, the 53rd CCM agreed to create a standard format to incorporate partial outages in DSM accounts applicable from July 2025 onwards, pending timely data. Both meetings saw persistent follow-ups from NTPC and BRBCL urging incorporation of partial outage data into DSM calculations, per CERC’s August 2024 regulation. While ERPC admitted to receiving raw data, concerns around granularity especially for multi-unit stations delayed formal accounting. A new standard format will now capture pre- and post-outage blocks for accurate DSM reconciliation, starting with July 2025 settlements if procedural timelines are met.
NTPC flags tech-minimum violations as solar-hour market drift deepens
8NTPC highlighted cases where DISCOMs slashed schedules post-1430 hrs D-1, pushing units below technical minimums and incurring DSM losses. The CCM resolved to improve scheduling software and beneficiary compliance. In both 52nd and 53rd CCMs, NTPC raised repeated complaints about beneficiaries opting for market power during solar hours instead of drawing their entitled share. As a result, their thermal units were forced below technical minimums, despite needing to ramp up for evening peaks. Scheduling software deficiencies and lack of SCUC/SCED support were blamed. Member Secretary confirmed that software patches were being developed and also advised stronger adherence to technical minimum obligations under IEGC 2023.
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Power exchange volumes rise 8.2%, but DAM share slips below 50%
8Power exchange trade surged to 92 BU in FY 2023–24, up from 85 BU last year, driven by higher volumes in RTM and GDAM. However, the Day-Ahead Market's share dipped to 47.5% its lowest in five years indicating a structural shift toward faster, flexible markets.
RTM and GDAM gain ground as dispatch flexibility dominates
8Real-Time Market (RTM) volumes rose 21.5% YoY to 24.7 BU, while Green DAM nearly doubled to 4.4 BU. These trends reflect rising demand for dispatchable green power and intraday flexibility, especially among states with tight evening ramps.
Price volatility intensifies in DAM: MCP hit Rs. 8.19/unit in March peak
8DAM prices spiked sharply during March 2024, reaching up to Rs. 8.19/unit due to pre-summer demand and constrained supply. The FY average DAM price stood at Rs. 5.46/unit, up from Rs. 4.61/unit in FY 2022–23 signaling tight grid conditions during stress periods.
Transmission congestion forces Rs. 1,900 crore in curtailments
8Congestion-induced volume curtailments amounted to 3.7 BU across exchanges, triggering an estimated Rs. 1,900 crore in opportunity loss. While WR–NR and SR–WR corridors remained major bottlenecks, March alone saw 1.2 BU of constrained trade highlighting capacity shortfalls.
New entrants shake up seller rankings as NTPC slips to third
8NHPC and SJVN topped the seller charts this year, overtaking NTPC in total exchange volumes. Among buyers, Gujarat retained its lead with 17.6 BU, followed by Maharashtra and Delhi. Sizable shifts hint at evolving hedging and procurement strategies across utilities.
IEX retains 90% market share, but competition intensifies
8IEX commanded 90.3% of total exchange volume, but Hindustan Power Exchange (HPX) expanded its share to 9.4% with aggressive pricing and onboarding. Price convergence across platforms improved, yet IEX premiums persisted in GDAM and RTM, raising questions on liquidity dynamics.
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Wide-scale polymer insulator retrofits target vulnerable corridors
8A sweeping series of shutdowns across 132 kV and 400 kV lines including Misa–Mariani, Jiribam–Tipaimukh, and Silchar corridors signals a strategic replacement of porcelain insulators with composite polymer rods. These upgrades focus on river crossings and deep valley sections highly prone to flashovers during monsoons.
Numerical relay retrofits advance LBB protection reform at Balipara
8The 400 kV Balipara node sees recurring shutdowns of Misa and BNC lines for overhauls in its Local Breaker Backup (LBB) relay scheme. The upgrade from electromechanical to numerical relays aims to reduce misoperations during single-phase faults marking a shift toward smarter substation protection.
Shutdown clustering at Bongaigaon SS raises synchrony risks
8Six bays at the Bongaigaon 400 kV switchyard are scheduled for simultaneous AMP shutdowns. While all are tagged “normal maintenance,” the dense clustering without backup element outages is a reliability challenge in case of emergency switching, especially with tight northeast load margins.
Inter-regional HVDC link shutdown flags congestion risk
8Both poles of the 800 kV Agra–BNC HVDC line are down for jumper clearance and earth wire correction at high-risk RoW areas. This dual-pole shutdown, even if approved with NLDC coordination, could throttle inter-regional flow flexibility if coinciding with load spikes or generation outages in the north-east.
SAMAST metering rollout extends to last-mile 132 kV feeders
8Dedicated shutdown slots have been booked for energy meter installation at Srikona–Silchar, Panchgram, and Karimganj lines. These are in compliance with SAMAST grid discipline protocols, reflecting a drive toward greater feeder-level visibility, particularly in Assam and Tripura’s 132 kV network.
OTPC Palatana module overhaul tightens northeast’s generation cushion
8Shutdowns of Palatana Module-2, STG-2, GTG-2, and ICT bays point to a comprehensive planned maintenance and gas path inspection exercise. Given Palatana’s role in Bangladesh exports and regional load support, these shutdowns could reduce available margins unless carefully staggered.
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All-India demand-supply balance holds steady at 0.0% deficit
 
8India recorded 147,948 MU of demand in May 2025, with 147,892 MU supplied yielding a negligible shortfall of just 56 MU (0.0%). The April–May cumulative gap also stayed flat at 109 MU over 296,014 MU required, reflecting high grid stability across regions.
 Southern and western grids record zero energy deficit across states
 
8Every state in both southern and western regions including heavyweights like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Gujarat reported 0% energy deficit in May. This consistency reflects robust scheduling and demand forecasting, despite surging temperatures.
 North-eastern states maintain flawless supply but small island grids falter
 
8The North-Eastern Region posted perfect demand–supply parity, with not a single unit of unmet demand. In contrast, Andaman & Nicobar and Puducherry registered deficits up to 3.2%, highlighting persistent logistical and infrastructure challenges in island territories.
 Northern region delivers 47,034 MU with just 0.1% deficit
 
8The northern grid (covering 9 states and UTs) maintained excellent reliability, with only 27 MU of unmet energy translating to a 0.1% shortfall. Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chandigarh showed full supply, while Haryana and Himachal reported marginal gaps.
 Western region leads with 96,298 MU supplied, lowest net deviation
 
8Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh powered a 96,301 MU demand with near-perfect supply in May. The western region’s 0.0% gap shows its top performance among national zones, aided by consistent base load availability.
 Eastern region’s gap shrinks to 0.1% despite West Bengal slippage
 
8Although the Eastern Region reported only a 26 MU deficit (0.1%), West Bengal alone contributed 18 MU to that shortfall indicating pressure on state-level systems even when regional supply seems strong. Sikkim, Odisha, and Bihar posted near-flawless reliability.
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STAGE-II AHP CONTROL SYSTEM INTERFACE TO SHIFT FROM RELAY-BASED TO DDCMIS
8PLC systems for ash handling—including silos, series pumps, clinker grinders, and dry ash compressors—will now be replaced with centralized DDCMIS, integrated over nearly 1 km of cable trestle.
8Corrigendum 7 extends the bid deadline by another round, pushing receipt to 30 June 2025 and Techno-Commercial opening to July 1. No change in scope or BOQ accompanied this extension.

SWITCHYARD PACKAGE DEADLINE EXTENDED AGAIN FOR 3×800 MW CENTRAL THERMAL PROJECT
8Bid submission for the high-voltage switchyard package has been pushed from July 3 to July 17, with opening deferred to July 18. This is the third official extension, hinting at bidder caution or scope complexities.
8Amendment 02 mandates a sealed, annexure-based provenness process with end-user certificates, equity validation, and OEM support letters. All documents must be uploaded via DREAMS and certified under bidder seal. With 8NTPC withdrawing direct verification, qualification risk now rests entirely on the EPC bidder—raising both bid prep costs and exclusion risks.
8Clarifications specify that final fencing, graveling, and PCC works will be defined during detailed engineering, yet bidders must quote for the entire demarcated area—raising estimation risks.
8Under the revised protocol, NTPC will rely solely on documents submitted by bidders—without any back-end checks from OEMs, licensors, or holding companies. Legal and technical risk rests with EPC bidder.

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SINGLE BIDDER WALKS AWAY WITH FULL 1000 KW ROOFTOP SOLAR PACKAGE
8In this limited SECI tender for a central institution’s rooftop RESCO project, the entire awarded capacity was bagged by one bidder quoting Rs. 4.60/kWh. The second bidder, despite quoting the same capacity, was edged out on tariff. SECI issued a limited RfS under RESCO mode for a 1000 kW rooftop solar project at SVPNPA, Hyderabad, restricted to vendors empanelled in Rounds 1 and 2.
8Only two bids were received—SPRM Energy and GK Energy—each quoting for the full 1000 kW capacity, resulting in a total bid volume of 2000 kW.
8SPRM Energy emerged as the L1 bidder with a tariff of Rs. 4.60/kWh, winning the entire 1000 kW capacity as per Clause 37 of the RfS.
8GK Energy, despite quoting for the full capacity, was not selected due to quoting a higher tariff of Rs. 4.75/kWh.
8The Rs. 0.15/kWh tariff spread between L1 and L2 indicates highly competitive pricing even within a restricted vendor pool.
8No capacity was split or reallocated, and SECI adhered strictly to the lowest tariff selection rule without extending counteroffers.
8This case highlights the price sensitivity and narrow margins characteristic of Indian solar tenders, especially for rooftop RESCO projects. Even in Indian solar tenders limited to empanelled vendors, tariff competitiveness remains high. As Indian solar tenders continue to grow in scale and frequency, single-bidder wins like this illustrate the critical role of pricing strategy. Projects like this underscore how Indian solar tenders are increasingly being shaped by tariff precision over volume ambition.

PULTRUDED FRP STRUCTURES MADE MANDATORY IN LATEST SUPERCRITICAL NDCT SCOPE
8Unlike earlier 800 MW NDCT projects, the Korba tender explicitly specifies FRP staircases and walkways at the hot water level.
8Structural integrity and operator safety are being prioritised via material upgrades, raising both cost and durability benchmarks. Details
JSW SECURES 125 MW STANDALONE BESS PROJECT AT RS. 4.41 LAKH/MW/MONTH
8JSW Neo Energy emerged as the winning bidder in a fiercely contested SECI-led auction for a standalone battery storage system in Kerala. The awarded tariff signals growing competitiveness in VGF-backed energy storage procurement.
8Despite participation from seven firms, only one—JSW—secured the entire 125 MW/500 MWh allocation. Other shortlisted bidders, including large RE players, failed to match the L1 pricing in the e-RA stage.

550MW AWARDED IN 1000MW SOLAR-ISTS TENDER UNDER SECI’S EIGHTEENTH TRANCHE
8The latest central solar auction saw partial capacity allocation to just two developers. ReNew and ACME secured the bulk of the 800 MW awarded, while top-tier players were priced out during the e-reverse auction.
8SECI’s eighteenth ISTS solar tender awarded only 800 MW out of the 1000 MW capacity on offer, with two developers—ReNew and ACME—clinching 550 MW through e-reverse auction at tariffs as low as Rs. 3.04/kWh.
8Major players like Adani and Avaada were filtered out due to L1+Rs. 0.10/kWh shortlisting norms.

ONLY 1930MW AWARDED IN 2000MW SOLAR–STORAGE TENDER
8Despite a 2000 MW target, the central agency chose to award only 1930 MW. The decision signals a quality-over-quantity mindset, possibly rejecting bids near ceiling tariff, and affirms SECI’s commercial gatekeeping for hybrid assets with battery storage.
8SECI’s 2000 MW solar-plus-ESS tender awarded 1930 MW to five bidders, including NTPC and Hero, all quoting Rs. 3.52–3.53/kWh. Major players like ReNew and Avaada were disqualified post-tech clearance due to a new L1+Rs. 0.10/kWh cutoff. The filter sharply narrowed competition, making tariff eligibility the main exclusion criterion.
8The scope mandates a 2-hour (4000 MWh) energy storage addition across 2000 MW solar capacity. Developers must guarantee daily cycling and maintain 85% round-trip efficiency, aligning with global hybrid benchmarks but demanding high CapEx planning. Details
BID BOND NORMS RELAXED IN NAGPUR AIS SUBSTATION PACKAGE
8For this 400/220/132 kV AIS intra-state transmission project under Maharashtra STU, bidders can now submit bid security via insurance surety bonds or Payment on Order Instruments, in addition to bank guarantees. This significantly expands financial flexibility, aligning with recent reforms in large TBCB projects.
8The 400 kV Umred substation package now allows Contract Performance Guarantee through bank guarantees, insurance bonds, or instruments from PFC/IREDA/REC. This is among the first state-level TBCB tenders in Maharashtra to adopt the Payment on Order model.
8Amendment-I includes three new annexures (14A, 14B, 15A, 15B) detailing formats for insurance bonds and Payment on Order Instruments. These now form a critical part of the bidding compliance checklist for this Nagpur-based intra-state scheme.
8Six LILO interventions at 400 kV, 220 kV, and 132 kV levels make this substation project interface-intensive. EPC bidders must match conductor and OPGW specs with existing lines, adding to integration risk.

BID SECURITY NORMS LIBERALIZED FOR NAGPUR AIS SUBSTATION PACKAGE
8The TBCB bid for a 400/220/132 kV AIS package in Maharashtra now allows bid bonds via insurance surety or payment-on-order instruments, alongside traditional bank guarantees. This expands financing flexibility for bidders under Clause 2.11.
8The design includes space for an extra 300 MVA ICT and associated bays, enabling expansion without major shutdowns. This modular planning echoes recent load-growth-centric strategies in Maharashtra’s intra-state grid
8The AIS substation project involves multiple 132 kV and 220 kV LILO and D/C line terminations, extending to Warora, Buttibori, Nagbhid, Kolari, Bhandara, and Mouda—serving as a strategic load-growth anchor.

MEKHALI 400?KV SUBSTATION TENDER CAPS PROTECTION SCOPE UNDER REVISED TSA CLAUSE
8Amendment IV restricts the applicability of change-in-law events to those that affect costs or savings. This clause now aligns with recent practice in large TBCB projects and may influence bid premiums.
8This intra-state project features 2x500 MVA transformers, dual 400 kV D/C lines and multiple 220 kV feeders, targeting RE integration and load growth. Design includes future expansion scope at 400 kV and 220 kV levels.
8The Mekhali substation and associated transmission lines aim to decongest the 400/220 kV Narendra node, ensuring reliable evacuation of wind, solar, and co-gen capacity across Belagavi and Bagalkot.

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PROJECTS IN WIND ZONES ALLOWED IF GRID CAPACITY REMAINS UNUSED
8Solar units may be installed in existing wind farm sites, using the same pooling substation — subject to unused transmission capacity and GETCO/CTU concurrence. This may unlock stranded wind-linked infra.
8Corrigendum-2 extends the bid deadline to 4 July 2025 (online) and 7 July 2025 (offline). Technical bid opening now scheduled for 8 July. Financial bid and e-RA dates will be communicated later.
8The tender squarely puts the onus on developers to secure timely transmission access. Any delay in connectivity, even if outside developer control, won’t attract deemed generation benefits.

CHANGE IN LAW CLAUSE REVISED TO ALLOW TARIFF IMPACT POST-BID DEADLINE
8The latest amendment to this 400 kV intra-state substation package introduces a critical tweak: only post-bid changes in law that affect TSP’s cost or savings will now qualify for compensation under TSA. This risk-sharing clause could influence bid aggressiveness and lender appetite.
8Two sets of 400 kV LILOs are planned: one terminating at the Hampapura substation and another extending connectivity to a new 765/400 kV node under ISTS. This setup boosts redundancy and links intra-state flows with central transmission systems.
8The tender assures that deemed license powers under Section 164 will be granted within 45 days of application, allowing the TSP to access statutory RoW and streamline line execution without prolonged clearances.

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DUAL VOLTAGE INTEGRATION PUSHES SCOPE BEYOND STANDARD AUGMENTATION NORMS
8The inclusion of 400 kV and 765 kV equipment with integrated control and protection systems, SCADA readiness, and remote bay control reflects higher operational granularity than older augmentation packages.
8With Srikakulam acting as the GIS endpoint for this inter-regional corridor, its expansion with new high-voltage bays plays a pivotal role in strengthening southern grid inflows.
8Execution demands both open-air AIS erection at Angul and gas-insulated modular construction at Srikakulam, requiring a diversified engineering and manpower skill set.

14 UNALLOCATED 50?MW PLOTS UP FOR GRABS IN 700?MW GUJARAT SOLAR PARK TENDER
8GUVNL has carved out 14×50 MW slots in the Dholera Solar Park for this 700 MW package. Plots P1–P4, P8, and P9 are already awarded under earlier phases. Plot allocation in the new round will be based strictly on e-reverse auction ranking.
8The latest re-tender for solar projects in Gujarat’s Dholera park revives the earlier 700 MW allotment from Phase IX. Unlike the scrapped round, there is no ceiling tariff, opening scope for more aggressive bids. The previous auction was annulled after GERC noted lower tariffs in non-park tenders—an ongoing trend shaping Indian solar tenders.
8GUVNL will compensate developers for generation loss beyond delivery point due to transmission constraints, using average CUF norms. However, no payment is due if the plant is ready before SCOD but grid isn’t. Backdown compensation also clearly defined—a clause becoming increasingly standard in high-stakes Indian solar tenders. With improved clarity on commercial risks and no tariff cap, this 700 MW Dholera round could reset price expectations for Indian solar tenders in government-developed parks.
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BYPASS PLAN TO REROUTE SASAN–VINDHYACHAL LINE TOWARD PRAYAGRAJ
8The scope includes forming a new 765 kV Sasan–Prayagraj D/C link by bypassing both circuits of the Vindhyachal Pool–Sasan line. This reconfiguration is central to relieving NR-WR interface stress during N-1 contingency.
8The package features LILO of two critical 765 kV S/C corridors—Fatehpur–Sasaram and Fatehpur–Varanasi—into the upcoming Prayagraj substation. This dual redirection is key to balancing inter-regional power swings.
8The transmission SPV under incorporation is now officially named Vindhyachal Varanasi Transmission Limited, per Amendment No. 3. This legal clarity sets the stage for acquisition by the successful bidder post-bidding.
8The package features LILO of two critical 765 kV S/C corridors—Fatehpur–Sasaram and Fatehpur–Varanasi—into the upcoming Prayagraj substation. This dual redirection is key to balancing inter-regional power swings.

DUAL ICT AUGMENTATION DRIVES GIS SUBSTATION EXPANSION ACROSS TWO MAJOR LOAD CENTERS
8This 400kV GIS package covers 1x500 MVA ICT additions at key substations in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, targeting transformation upgrades in dense urban networks. The scope includes high-voltage switchgear, control, and relay panels integrated under compressed timelines.
8A key element of this GIS tender is a dedicated 400 kV sectionalization bay to interconnect split 400 kV sections at a critical 765/400 kV station. Designed to mitigate contingency risks, this bay must be delivered within 14 months—faster than the 20-month window for other nodes. The 500 MVA ICTs under this package will use oil-to-SF6 bushings, requiring hybrid insulation interfaces. The substation extensions will also integrate associated protection, control, relay panels, bus ducts, and interconnection works.
8With its tight execution timelines and emphasis on hybrid insulation, this tender exemplifies the growing complexity of transmission equipment tenders India. The inclusion of sectionalization bays and SF6 interfaces underscores evolving engineering benchmarks across transmission equipment tenders India, particularly in high-load metro zones. The project will likely attract OEM-aligned bidders familiar with fast-track transmission equipment tenders India under urban GIS deployment norms.

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Rs. 69.85 crore tariff adopted despite 14.84% gap over CERC norms
8CERC approved the L1 transmission tariff even though it exceeded the normative benchmark of Rs. 608.29 million.
8BEC defended the quote citing commodity price volatility and urgency in KPS substation upgrades.
Five bidders, tight margin: L1-L2 spread just Rs. 87 lakh in Rs. 3,445 crore auction
8In a rare outcome, the financial gap between L1 (PGCIL) and L2 (Tata Power) stood at just 0.25%, underscoring fierce competition.
8The third-ranked bidder, Resonia, was only 3.3% higher, highlighting how cost discipline prevailed in this large-scale green corridor expansion.
CERC dismisses GNA start date shift plea tied to PGCIL-executed dedicated line
8The Commission ruled that Regulation 22.4(b) applies only to ISTS augmentation works—not to dedicated lines built under bilateral agreements.
8Hindalco’s plea to defer its 100 MW GNA from July 2025 to January 2027 was rejected, despite the 12-month execution delay in the PGCIL-led LILO.
CERC rejects DVC’s LTA reduction move against GAIL Barauni
8CERC ruled that DVC cannot unilaterally scale down LTA granted under the 2009 Connectivity Regulations. GAIL’s LTA of 2.52 MW, approved in 2010 and operational since 2012, remains valid—rejecting DVC’s claim that only 1.78 MW was “technically feasible”.
CERC grants GNA deadline relaxation to Odisha STU citing first-time compliance hurdles
8In a one-time relief, the Commission has allowed OPTCL to submit its 130 MW additional GNA application post the 30 September 2024 deadline.
8The delay was attributed to internal resolution bottlenecks and CMD vacancy, making this a precedent-setting case under GNA Regulation 41.
Transmission tariff adopted at 0.40% below CERC benchmark for Anantapur-II
8The Commission approved Resonia’s winning bid, which came in marginally below the levelized tariff of Rs. 4,50.43 crore computed as per CERC norms.
8This reinforces the e-reverse auction’s pricing discipline for large-scale ISTS REZ evacuations.
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Rs. 59.62 crore quoted tariff wins TBCB bid for Lakadia B license
8Reliance Industries emerged as the L1 bidder with Rs. 596.21 million/year in transmission charges.
8The TBCB process was coordinated by RECPDCL, and no public objections were received during the licensing stage, enabling swift regulatory clearance.
Powergrid wins bidar augmentation project with Rs. 46.88 crore annual bid
8The national transmission major secured the inter-state transmission licence for 765/400 kV and 400/220 kV ICT augmentation at Bidar with the lowest annual transmission charges of Rs. 468.79 million.
8The bid was processed under TBCB, coordinated by RECPDCL, with no objections received during public notice.
Rs. 49.60 crore ICT augmentation cleared under RTM for Bikaner-III
8The sixth 500 MVA, 400/220 kV ICT at Bikaner-III pooling station has been added under the RTM route with a projected cost of Rs. 49.60 crore.
8The move is driven by N-1 reliability compliance, with CERC permitting a formal licence amendment to PBNTL.
Rs. 77.87 crore approved for third ICT at Koppal under RTM route
8CERC has permitted PKTL to augment its licence with one additional 1500 MVA, 765/400 kV ICT at Koppal Pooling Station.
8With an estimated cost of Rs. 77.87 crore, the ICT addition was cleared under the RTM policy for sub-Rs. 100 crore ISTS expansions.
Transmission capex under FR; competitive bids drive Rs 7.78 crore saving
8Against an approved cost of Rs. 44.65 crore, Powergrid executed the Indore substation augmentation at Rs. 36.86 crore.
8The savings came largely from competitive pricing in hybrid GIS procurement and lower-than-estimated IEDC and IDC—underscoring the tariff impact of prudent project contracting under RTM.
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POWERGRID FENCING SPECS BREAK AWAY FROM BOQ AMBIGUITY
8For the first time, switchyard boundary and fencing works are backed by detailed civil specs and layout documents—putting an end to loose interpretation of peripheral scope in AIS jobs.
8From lightning impulse withstands to corona extinction and RIV thresholds, the new tender embeds detailed testing benchmarks as core qualifying criteria, with full IEC-backed type tests made mandatory.
8With earthing, bus post, gantry mounting, and earth mast specs spelled out in modular drawing sets, the substation is engineered for minimal site ambiguity—accelerating construction planning.
8The package reflects a broader transition in POWERGRID’s renewable evacuation strategy—modular expansion, RE-dedicated pooling, and high-content Make-in-India procurement all converge in this AIS package.

LEGACY INFRA FIRMS FACE OFF IN FULL?SCOPE BOP TENDER FOR 800 MW UNIT
8Bidders admitted include seasoned turnkey contractors with experience in civil, electrical, and mechanical works. This indicates a broad-scope package that could include switchyard, ash handling, and raw water systems.
8Among the five technically cleared bidders, names like Power Mech Projects and PES Engineers suggest the tender is targeting experienced, end-to-end EPC contractors for BOP works.
8The pre-qualification and technical round concluded without disqualification. This reflects robust vendor alignment with pre-bid criteria and suggests that bid documentation was well-understood and uniformly compliant. The tender adds to the pipeline of thermal power plant updates India is witnessing in the EPC domain.
8This development marks one of the more significant thermal power plant updates India has seen this quarter in BOP contracting.

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8Tender for annual maintenance contract for work of loading, unloading, and TF of EHV class materials and equipment’s (excluding TF/ ICTs & its accessories) Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of monorail and Jib crane systems Details
 8Tender for hiring of services for servicing and repair of various valves of surface installations Details
 8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of LED type helideck periphery lighting systems Details
 8Tender for rewinding, repair and overhauling of LT motors up to capacity of 25 KW, 415V AC. Details
 8Tender for renovation of gravelling work by providing concrete base including other miscellaneous work at 132/ 33 KV switch yards Details
 8Tender for supply of various size of plug valves and sealant stick for ash handling system of ash plant Details
 8Tender for EPC project for design, engineering, supply, testing, installation, erection, commissioning & capacity up gradation of PA fan and ID fan motors Details
 8Tender for supply of low pressure valve Details

8Tender for supply and erection of cables, sensors for automatic reservoir monitoring and control (ARMAC) and commissioning of ARMAC system Details
 8Tender for setting up grid connected solar roof top plants Details
 8Tender for epoxy painting of spillway radial gate, spillway stoplog gates, Intake stoplog gates of hydro-mechanical division Details
 8Tender for repair and HP-HVOF coating of 20 Nos of wicket gates (01 set ) of 77 MW francis hydro-turbine Details
 8Tender for AM to roads & drains- desilting, earthwork, painting and sectioning Details
 8Tender for work of erection of 66 KV D/C LILO S/S Details
 8Tender for supply of siemens make ethernet switch at 400KV GIS S/S Details
 8Tender for procurement of materials for construction of 132 KV solar bay at 132 KV S/S Details
 8Tender for revetment work on tower Details
 8Tender for supply of battery sets for 400 KV sub-station Details
 8Tender for internal inspection of 400 KV GIS circuit breaker operating mechanism and replacement of 400 KV GIS circuit breaker Details
 8Tender for maintenance / overhauling of 33 KV GIS modules at 132 KV GIS S/S Details
 8Tender for construction of 02 Nos 33 KV DLF feeder bay and related civil works at 132 KV sub station Details
 8Tender for construction of control room foundations, cable trench, C'wall, RCC misc. civil works etc Details
 8Tender for supply of industrial server computer for condenser parameter monitoring system Details
 8Tender for construction of RCC sump near ash silo and misc civil works in boiler Details
 8Tender for supply of electrical spares for ESP Details
 8Tender for works of maintenance of 0.4KV/11KV/33KV overhead lines & other associated accessories Details
 8Tender for supply of flexible EPR cables for PF and stacker cum reclaimer Details
 8Tender for supply of various type of hose pipes and assemblies Details
 8Tender for natural draft cooling tower Details
 8Tender for rate contract for electrical concealed wiring including all necessary wall chipping, fitment of all necessary switchgears and accessories and civil works Details
 8Tender for laying of 3x185Sqmm XLPE UG cable (double run), installation of RMU, erection of indoor metering cubical with HT trivector meter Details
 8Tender for construction of 2/80MVA, 132/33KV GSS Details
 8Tender for construction of newly proposed 2/80MVA, 132/33KV GSS Details
 8Tender for routine repair & maintenance of civil structure Details
 8Tender for supply, erection and commissioning of high mast lighting tower system Details
 8Tender for rewiring works and provide new earthing & power station Details
 8Tender for supply of various types of power & control fuse Details
 8Tender for As & when required miscellaneous civil works for boiler side of plant Details

8Tender for ARC for erection and maintenance of HT, LT & TC Details
 8Tender for const. of 33 KV S/S Details
 8Tender for construction of chain link fencing for various distribution transformers Details
 8Tender for urgent repair of bogie pits in busy route Details
 8Tender for construction of 33/11KV GSS Details
 8Tender for renovation of electric fitting and yard lighting at various 33/11 KV S/S Details
 8Tender for const. of transformer platform, strengthening of plateform, VCB platform and other misc. civil works Details
 8Tender for purchase of L and T make HP pumps and its spares for tube mill BBD4772 for unit Details
 8Tender for supply of various couplings for conveyor drive system Details
 8Tender for puchase of guided wave radar type hotwell and MOT level transmitter, forbay level transmitter installed Details
 8Tender for supply of galvanized steel wire rope for beetle of WT- 1 and 3 and hoists installed Details
 8Tender for procurement of protection relay used in protection systems Details
 8Tender for supply of spares for ESP of Unit Details
 8Tender for procurement of different spring seal shim for ESP Details
 8Tender for construction of switchyard Details
 8Tender for manufacture, testing, supply and delivery of 11kV polymer post insulator Details
 8Tender for repairing, inspection and testing of 06 Nos. 50 MVA, 132/33 KV power transformers Details
 8Tender for annual rate contract for supply of casual workers as and when required Details
 8Tender for service job for line laying, rotation, pump erection and other associated jobs for installing ash water recovery system Details
 8Tender for procurement of steel item (plates and sheets) for various route and chute Details
 8Tender for overhauling of boiler pressure parts Details
 8Tender for replacement of new intake pipe line Details
 8Tender for biennial electrical maintenance contract under CHP, Stage-I Details
 8Tender for deep screening of rail track including procurement and replacement of machine crushed ballast Details
 8Tender for biennial rate contract for fabrication, repairing and machining of different spares of CHP Details
 8Tender for annual maintenance contract (AMC) for low voltage (LV) system installed Details
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Tender for supply, erection, testing & commissioning of 66 kV S/C line Details
 
8Tender for repairing of existing 4 bay shed Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation and commissioning work of complete restoration of auto control system Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 18 Watt 24 Watt LED based complete tube light fittings Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spares for re-heater block valves first second stage attemperation control valves reheater attemperation control valves FRS line control valves Details
 
8Tender for procurement of brushable ceramic epoxy for cladding works Details
 
8Tender for manufacture, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of new AIS 33/11kv substation Details
 
8Tender for supply of DPC aluminum wire 16.5 SWG Details
 
8Tender for works contract for heightening the pillar boxes by erection of standardized Details
 
8Tender for replacement of existing wornout steel structural members and roofing sheets Details
 
8Tender for overhauling of fans and scanner air fans of boiler Details
 
8Tender for replacement of MS line, overhauling/ replacement of various valves, Re-joints and Welding Works during overhauling Details
 
8Tender for AMC for preventive Mtc of CI system of 2x300MW DCRTPP Details
 
8Tender for providing of 33 kV independent feeder for releasing ultimate load Details
 
8Tender for supply of motorized actuator Details
 
8Tender for supply of portable electrically heated hydraulic pressure type belt vulcanizing machine Details
 
8Tender for supply of various MS / high tensile / SS fasteners Details
 
8Tender for supply of 8917 nos11kV 400A AB switches Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of emergency gate for hollow jet valve Details
 
8Tender for supply of galvanized steel special type towers HT and MS 15 to 30 degree deviation 220/110kV MCMV DC type KLS Lite tower with 9 meter Details
 
8Tender for shfiting of pole Details
 
8Tender for reconductoring LT OH 5 wire line with LT 3 phase ABC at various Details
 
8Tender for renovation of 220 kV feeders by replacing porcelain disc insulators with composite polymer insulators Details
 
8Tender for work of 1MWp solar plant at 220KV substation Details
 
8Tender for fabrication of 3m channel cross arms 3500 Nos 4 line channel cross arm 18000 Nos and 2 line channel cross Details
 
8Tender for construction of boundary wall, chain link fence along Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation and commissioning of line laser alignment kit and vibration analyzer kit required for 80 MW capacity hydro generator Turbine set Details
 
8Tender for replace of bare conductor into AB cable of 33/11 KV feeder Details
 
8Tender for replace of bare conductor into AB cable at 11 KV feeder Details
 
8Tender for replace of bare conductor into AB cable Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 1000 KM of ACSR panther against Details
 
8Design, manufacture, supply, testing, laying & commissioning of XLPE (aluminium/ core) U/G cable Details
 
8Tender for hiring of service agency/contractor for carrying out various allied and petty works Details
 
8Tender for work of attending oil leakages of 220/132kV, 200 MVA, ICT-II at 220 kV S/Stn Details
 
8Tender for work of AMC for attending emergency breakdown & maintenance of various 220 kV & 132 kV lines Details
 
8Tender for supply of 1600kVA, 11/0.433kV (01 No.) and 1600kVA, 33/0.433kV (01 No.) dry type auxiliary transformer Details
 
8Tender for AMC for work of overhauling, servicing, repair and maintenance of CTR make NIFPS (nitrogen injection fire protection system) at various EHV S/s Details
 
8Tender for annual rate contract for attending all emergency/breakdown/schedule/preventive maintenance repair works etc. of various 220/132kV lines Details
 
8Tender for supply of multi gas detector and flue gas analyser for chemical lab Details
 
8Tender for supply of H.T. fasteners Details
 
8Tender for supply of HT cable Details
 
8Tender for repair, maintenance, and installation of plant/ systems/equipments Details
 
8Tender for supply of exhaust fan, 220kv discharge rod and other safety related electrical items Details
 
8Tender for work for emergency cleaning & maintenance of HT /LT panels, generator, BFP cooler, battery set and other electrical maintenance activity Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of 66kV S/C line on D/C panther towers Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of conversion of (1) 220KV D/C line package 1 Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of conversion of (1) 220KV D/C line Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of conversion of (1) 66kV line Details
 
8Tender for bi-ARC for the emergency restoration of power of 66KV,132KV & 220KV transmission line Details
 
8Tender for bi-annual rate contract for the Hiring of oil filter machine (5000 LPH) for oil filtration of various class power transformer Details
 
8Tender for work of earthwire replacement of 66kV tower line Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares for BHEL make boiler feed pump Details
 
8Tender for maintenance work of overhead HT/LT line, TC Details
 
8Tender for work of AMC for attending emergency breakdown, attending routine work and scheduled works of various EHV lines Details
 
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ISA to host CEO Caucus and International Solar Festival in Osaka Japan Details
 
8Inox Neo Energies acquires 50 MW solar project from Skypower solar Details
 
8Kalpataru Projects receives orders in T&D segment worth ?989 crore Details
 
8AM Green acquires stake in Greenko Energy from ORIX Details
 
8DVC inks long-term pact to supply 300 MW power to Karnataka DISCOMs Details
 
8Odisha Coal PSU Plans Rs649 Billion Diversification into Power and Green Energy Details
 
8Uttarakhand CM Highlights Green Energy Initiatives At ONGC Oil Sector Meet Details
 
8Smallcap stock jumps 4% after signing agreement to acquire majority stake in Power-One Micro Systems Details
 
8Sunkind Energy partners with JA Solar to strengthen solar manufacturing in India Details
 
8Why invest in renewable energy, a comprehensive guide Details
 
8NLC India Secures NTPC Order For 450 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Power Project Details
 
8Multibaggers? Stocks That Might Benefit from Govt’s Electrification Push Details
 
8Reliance Industries' solar leap prompts Nuvama's highest-ever target price Details
 
8Solar 2.0: Shift to newer PV technologies Details
 
8Ambani Group stock in focus after it participates in global bids for 1,500-MW energy project Details
 
8Electric Light Commercial Vehicles: A Game-Changer For India's Logistics Sector Details
 
8Opening up India’s civil nuclear sector: Work underway for changes in two key laws Details
 
8Our Technology Ensures Long-Term Efficiency And Sustainability: TS Conductor Details
 
8PSU stock in focus after securing order from NTPC for 450 MW hybrid power project Details
 
8India Energy Stack Powers A Unified Digital Future For The Energy Sector Details
 
8India must urgently create and fund roadmap to decarbonise its coal-based thermal power sector: Sunita Narain Details
 
8India Energy Stack (IES) Details
 
84 Power stocks in the business of manufacturing switchgear to keep an eye on Details
 
8From zero to record high stocks, how India turned around coal supplies to its power sector Details
 
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Trued-up transmission tariff sees Rs. 28 crore cumulative recovery for PGCIL over FY20–24
8CERC has approved annual fixed charges ranging from Rs. 950.72 lakh in FY20 to Rs. 932.88 lakh in FY24 for PGCIL's Northern Region strengthening asset.
8The AFCs have been marginally revised downward from previously approved figures.
SPV transfer to private developer marks successful culmination of TBCB bid route
8The Special Purpose Vehicle was transferred from the BPC to the successful bidder after LoI, TSA signing, and share acquisition.
8This validates smooth process flow under the TBCB regime with RECPDCL as BPC.
ISTS licence granted for critical 400 kV line under Rajasthan REZ expansion
8CERC has granted a 25-year transmission licence to a private SPV for implementing a 400 kV D/C line and associated 220 kV interconnection facilities in Rajasthan.
8The project underpins renewable evacuation from the Bikaner zone and strengthens the Western transmission corridor.
Levelized tariff adopted for 765 kV D/C line under Northern grid expansion
8CERC has approved the levelized tariff discovered via TBCB bidding for a 765 kV double-circuit transmission line and associated AIS substation.
8The asset forms a key part of strengthening ISTS capacity for northern region load flow balancing.
SPV ticks all boxes: LoI, TSA, and share transfer cleared pre-hearing
8Before filing the petition, the developer completed LoI execution, TSA signing with beneficiaries, and full acquisition of the SPV from the BPC. CERC confirmed full compliance with Section 63 norms, triggering regulatory acceptance of quoted charges.
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Hybrid projects get greenlight to route land ownership through SPVs
8In a major relief for developers, the Commission has clarified that SPVs executing the project may submit land documents even if the connectivity lies with the parent.
8This unlocks regulatory headroom for faster execution in clustered RE zones like Agar and Dhule.
Resonia beats PGCIL by Rs 1.125 Crore in high-stakes e-reverse auction
8Sterlite's Resonia Limited secured L1 position with Rs. 4,486.42 million/year—edging out PGCIL’s Rs. 4,497.67 million bid during the February 2025 e-RA. Adani did not participate in the reverse round, finishing a distant L3.
Khavda Pooling Station gets CERC nod for 5 GW transmission license
8The SPV executing Phase IV of the Khavda REZ has secured a transmission license from CERC. The project supports 5 GW capacity via high-capacity 765 kV D/C lines connecting Gujarat’s RE zone to Kankroli and ICTs at Khavda PS.
Megha wins license for 5 GW Rajasthan REZ transmission link
8CERC has approved the license for a Megha-owned SPV to implement the Bikaner-III Pooling Station to Neemrana-II and Bhiwadi project under TBCB norms, reinforcing renewable evacuation from Rajasthan’s green corridor.
5,000 MW Rajgarh corridor cleared for fast-track rollout
8The license authorizes construction of twin 765 kV D/C lines linking Rajgarh REZ with Raipur Pooling Station.
8The corridor is essential for mainstreaming RE inflows into the central grid from MP’s green clusters.
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Internal audit planning stalls across most states despite IEGC mandates
8Despite a clear framework under IEGC-2023, both May and June 2025 meetings reflect sluggish planning across most North Eastern utilities. Assam, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, and others are yet to finalize or start audits for FY2025–26, citing manpower constraints and law-and-order issues.
Third-party audit execution remains sporadic; key states lag
8External audit implementation saw negligible improvement between the 79th and 80th PCCM. While NERPC completed audits at a few critical substations (e.g., Along, Pashighat, Roing, Tezu), states like Mizoram, Tripura, and Nagaland are still without final agency tie-ups, stalling the 5-year audit compliance loop.
DR and EL submission shows high compliance, but flash reports fall short
8DR/EL submissions for May 2025 saw a marked improvement many utilities hit nearly 100% submission rates. However, flash and detailed report compliance remained patchy, with entities like NEEPCO, TSECL, and Mizoram repeatedly flagged for delays or incomplete filings.
Auto-recloser failures point to persistent technical lapses across grid
8Analysis of grid trippings in both April and May 2025 reveal recurring auto-recloser malfunctions. Issues range from SF6 leakage and carrier logic faults to relay misconfigurations and BCU problems. Despite repeated advisories, root causes remain unresolved in several lines like Dimapur–Kohima and AGTCCPP–PK Bari.
Grid disturbance incidents remain high, with radial outages dominating
8April and May 2025 recorded 19 and 18 grid disturbances respectively, with radial events comprising the majority. NERLDC continues to push for stricter protection audit schedules and monthly downstream feeder data to contain recurrence yet execution trails expectations.
Expert group audit model sees traction, but manpower woes persist
8NERPC’s push to form multi-utility protection expert groups gained modest momentum. Assam and Powergrid submitted names, but most other states cited staffing shortages. NERPC urged hiring reputed agencies like PRDC and CPRI, Meghalaya progressed the most by advancing board approvals for PRDC engagement.
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Renewable capacity soars past 6.8 GW in just two months of FY26
8India added 6,874 MW of renewable capacity in April–May 2025 more than double the 3,007 MW added in the same period last year. This 128.59% year-on-year jump signals rapid acceleration, driven by utility-scale solar and wind pipelines coming online under central and state policies.
Conventional power generation contracts even as total demand grows
8Despite higher total generation demand, conventional (thermal + large hydro + nuclear) power generation fell 8.22% year-on-year in May 2025. Solar and wind uptake offset this drop, with renewable generation rising over 18% showing a structural shift in grid sourcing.
Thermal PLF slumps across all sectors, dragging all-India average below 68%
8All-India thermal PLF (excluding gas) dropped sharply to 67.93% in May 2025, down from 76.40% a year ago. The decline spanned central, state, and private sectors, pointing to both subdued dispatch and creeping oversupply from renewables during off-peak hours.
Peak shortages reappear in South despite all-India surplus status
8While India reported no peak demand shortfall in most regions, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry together recorded unmet demand of 28 MW in May 2025. This highlights persistent local bottlenecks in load balancing, despite national adequacy in energy and peak availability.
Capacity addition in May hits 2,292 MW, nearly all from renewables
8India added 2,292 MW of generating capacity in May 2025 but none from thermal or nuclear sources. Over 1,900 MW came from renewable sources, underlining developers’ strong alignment with green capacity targets despite funding and evacuation hurdles.
Transmission and transformation capacity addition rebounds after dry spell
8Transmission line additions climbed to 262 ckm in May 2025 up from zero in the same month last year while substation capacity jumped 1,450 MVA. This rebound suggests improved execution on long-pending lines and power evacuation infra aligned with renewable build-out.
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Day-ahead prices stay elevated despite deepening supply cushion
8Even with sell bids exceeding 45 GW in peak blocks, DAM prices remained firm around Rs. 1667/MWh during midday hours. This highlights sustained demand resilience amid high liquidity.
RTM volumes peak but price bands soften below DAM levels
8IEX real-time market crossed 112 GWh of cleared volume on 1 July, yet average MCPs stayed around Rs. 2080/MWh over Rs. 400 lower than DAM peaks suggesting opportunistic balancing rather than price-chasing.
Green day-ahead bids surge but solar off-take remains capped
8Despite more than 2.9 GWh of solar energy being cleared in GDAM, daytime MCPs trended down, reflecting an emerging ceiling effect from constrained purchase bids and merit order pressure.
Hydro-heavy HP-DAM fails to find buyers for third day straight
8No purchases occurred under HP-DAM despite consistent sell-side availability of over 5.5 GWh, reinforcing market disconnect for premium hydro contracts under prevailing conditions.
Late-evening DAM prices spike to Rs. 4572/MWh amid tightness
8Between 8–11 PM, DAM prices jumped past Rs. 4000/MWh, hitting Rs. 4572 in Block 23 likely due to peaking load, RE tapering, and shrinking sell liquidity.
Weighted MCPs diverge sharply across product types
8While HR-DAM and GDAM averaged Rs. 2999–3150/MWh, HR-RTM settled at a lower weighted average of Rs. 2114/MWh signaling differentiated pricing behaviors across market segments.
RTM hit record intra-day volatility: MCP fell from Rs. 3249 to Rs. 956
8From a morning high of Rs. 3249/MWh, RTM prices dipped to just Rs. 956 by midday before partial recovery, revealing extreme temporal spreads challenging even agile traders.
Green RTM achieves 100% scheduling for mixed solar-hydro offers
8The hourly renewable RTM segment saw multiple blocks with full clearing of hybrid solar-hydro offers, underscoring growing viability of green balancing energy under new scheduling protocols.
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NRPC schedules 233rd outage coordination meeting via video conferencing
8The Northern Regional Power Committee has fixed 14–15 July 2025 for its 233rd Operation Coordination Committee (OCC) meeting. Day 1 will review August 2025 outage schedules, while Day 2 will deliberate on broader grid operation issues. Only proposals submitted through the official portal will be considered.
Strict deadline of 9 July for agenda items other than outages
8Members must email non-outage related agenda points by 9 July 2025 to ensure inclusion. This early cut-off indicates a tighter agenda management protocol, allowing NRPC to better prioritize operational issues for the July OCC session.
Outage discussions limited strictly to NRPC portal uploads
8Only those outage requests submitted via the NRPC’s online platform will be tabled for discussion. This is part of a broader shift toward digitized coordination, standardizing outage approvals across transmission and generation assets.
Key central and state entities to attend July’s operational review
8The meeting will include representatives from NLDC, NRLDC, CTUIL, PGCIL, NTPC, NHPC, NPCIL, and all Northern State Load Despatch Centres and STUs. The broad participation underscores the scale and coordination complexity of outage planning in the northern grid.
Emphasis on pre-scheduled link distribution for secure virtual access
8Video-conference credentials will be shared individually with members via email. This controlled access model aims to safeguard sensitive operational discussions and ensure only verified representatives from OCC entities can participate.
Outage coordination gains urgency amid rising demand season
8The August 2025 outage planning comes at a time when Northern India typically sees high electricity demand. Timely approval and coordination of maintenance schedules will be critical to avoid system stress or unplanned load-shedding events.
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EXTENSION ADDS MOMENTUM TO A RS. 90 CRORE+ GIS-AUTOMATION OVERHAUL
8Given the integrated scope—satellite imagery, drone scans, mobile apps, GIS dashboards—this extension could see broader vendor interest in what is one of the largest digitalisation pushes in the state transmission sector.
8The scope includes full-stack GIS development with parallel Android/iOS app support for live field updates. Both systems must integrate with legacy IT and support real-time asset tagging and preventive maintenance workflows.
8Vendors must generate 3D terrain and asset profiles within a 200-metre corridor around EHV lines using satellite DEMs. The mandate includes digitization, pylon planimetry, and high-resolution satellite fusion

MAAT BENCHMARK JUMPS 60% IN LATEST TL01 PRE?BID ROUTE
8Bidders eyeing the Mekhali intra-state transmission line must meet a sharply increased financial threshold Rs. 328.29 crore MAAT and Rs. 54.71 crore in liquid assets.
8This escalation suggests a high-capacity package or tighter fiscal discipline by the owner.
8Compared to earlier REZ-linked transmission packages, this intra-state TL01 tender reflects a refined strategy faster delivery, higher entry bar, and modular cost triggers reshaping bidder dynamics under TBCB-driven BOOT projects.

NEW 765 KV TBCB PACKAGE RAISES BAR FOR ANGUL–SRIKAKULAM CORRIDOR
8A 27-month transmission line build under the Southern–Eastern grid strengthening plan introduces complex scope elements like drone stringing, HDCM swamp access, and live-line crossings—marking a shift from legacy models.
8Contractor-designed foundations, destringing clauses, and special bypass mandates show a clear PowerGrid move toward flexible execution packaging for this 765 kV D/c tie-up between Eastern and Southern grids.
8Financial entry norms have nearly quintupled from prior bypass tenders, disqualifying mid-tier EPCs. The Rs. 328 crore+ turnover requirement now sets a new benchmark for TBCB-linked infra tie-ups.
8From live stringing at power line crossings to 11kV/33kV LT cable rerouting, the tender requires high safety compliance. Execution teams must align with new real-time risk protocols. Details
Central India’s coal resilience: UCHPINDA tops stock chart with 92 days reserve
8UCHPINDA TPP in Chhattisgarh reports the highest coal buffer in the country at 92 days more than triple the national average of 25 days. This contrasts sharply with five other Chhattisgarh plants holding less than 15 days’ worth of coal, indicating uneven resilience within the same state.
Western region sees wide divergence: From near-zero to 73-day stock spans
8While Adani’s Raipur plant holds barely 5 days of coal, Wardha Warora TPS maintains a robust 73-day buffer. The Western region shows sharp disparities, with Maharashtra alone reporting both zero stock (Butibori TPS) and excessive reserve at several others highlighting critical intra-state coal logistics mismatches.
UP and MP power stations show surprising stability despite heavy drawals
8Despite housing 21 major thermal plants, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh show relatively stable coal buffers. Stations like Khambarkhera and Kundarki each hold over 65 days of stock, even with higher-than-average consumption, suggesting strong linkage performance and disciplined procurement.
Southern grid coal dynamics mixed: Karnataka leads with uniform stocks
8Karnataka plants like Kudgi and Bellary average 28–31 days of stock, providing a uniform safety net across the state. In contrast, Andhra’s Rayalaseema TPS teeters at just 3 days despite recent over-supply exposing volatility in coal receipt patterns even within well-connected southern networks.
Imports still minimal: Indigenous coal dominates despite coastal proximity
8Of the 141 plants listed, only a handful like Gujarat’s Sabarmati and Maharashtra’s Bhusawal and Chandrapur show substantial import reliance. Even coastal stations like Vizag or Tuticorin run almost entirely on indigenous coal, reaffirming Coal India’s primacy despite past diversification pushes.
Criticality mask: Plants with low stocks escape 'critical' tag under revised norms
8Several plants like Adani Tirora (2 days), Ghatampur (6 days), and Binjkote (6 days) report dangerously low coal days but are not flagged as critical. Revised monitoring norms since 2017 allow such cases based on operational context, including temporary shutdowns or recent high supply materialization.
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Tamil Nadu tops transmission charge payout in southern region
8With Rs. 3,159 crore billed in total charges, Tamil Nadu remains the largest financial contributor to ISTS usage in May 2025. Its GNA share stands at 8,749 MW, and the state’s burden across national, regional, and transformer components underscores its grid dependence and growing demand profile.
Deviation penalties mount for Andhra and generators; Tamil Nadu clean
8Andhra Pradesh accrued Rs. 11.99 lakh in deviation charges for excess withdrawal of 8,925 MW, while NTPL and NLC Stage 2 faced over Rs. 7 lakh each. In contrast, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and several NTPC stations posted zero deviation, reflecting high scheduling discipline and grid compliance.
Renewables face widening RTDA burden; over Rs. 34 lakh from three Pavagada players
8RE deviation charges were led by TATA (Rs. 1.78 lakh), Adyah (Rs. 1.24 lakh), and Sprng Solar (Rs. 1.20 lakh) all from Pavagada. Overall, RE penalties indicate increasing scrutiny post-CERC’s directive to issue RTDA from October 2023, with over 50 RE entities now monitored monthly.
Greenko Kurnool PSP leads infirm drawal with 35,834 MW
8Greenko’s Kurnool Pumped Storage Plant logged the largest single-site infirm drawal totaling over 35,000 MW between May 12 and May 31, 2025. This accounted for Rs. 42.39 lakh in deviation charges, dwarfing all other PSP or hybrid activity across the southern grid.
Bilateral billing spotlights ReNew and BHAVINI assets under Regulation 13(3)
8Two bilateral bills for ReNew Solar assets (Rs. 92.53 lakh and Rs. 5.68 lakh) and one for BHAVINI (Rs. 1.06 crore) were recorded under Regulation 13(3), highlighting the maturing monetization of specific 400 kV assets like Koppal and Gadag Pooling Stations outside the pooled PoC regime.
Raigarh-Pugalur HVDC charges rebalanced under reverse power flow logic
8Following CERC’s 2023 amendment, Raigarh-Pugalur HVDC’s cost apportionment now factors 3000 MW reverse flow against 6000 MW forward. Only 30% of YTC qualifies as national component rest tagged regional. This shift significantly impacts cost distribution for southern DICs.
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