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Jun 2026

8India transacted 1,707 BU of electricity in 2025-26, yet only 17.7% reached short-term markets. Real-time prices fell to Rs.3.30/unit, but coal still set the tempo - and green power lagged. Details
8After Delhi, the coal ministry takes its gasification pitch to Hyderabad - the bid to recast coal not as a fuel to be burned for power, but as a feedstock for methanol, ammonia and synthetic gas. Amid falling output and a heavy import bill, it is a wager on extracting more value from every tonne. Details
8New rules let private players run competitive coal-trading platforms under a state regulator - a quiet but consequential break from the producer-sets-the-price model that has defined Indian coal for decades. Details
8CIL mined less coal in May yet moved more of it. The exchequer numbers look grim but tell the opposite story. And beneath the monthly noise, India's energy mix is quietly shifting. Details
8The company that cracks India's coal import substitution puzzle stands to capture the biggest untapped market in the energy sector right now.
8India produced a record 1,047 million tonnes of coal in FY25, yet spent Rs.2.49 lakh crore importing 243 million tonnes from abroad. This paradox is creating the single biggest business opportunity in India's energy sector - and the race to capture it has already begun. Details
8Chhattisgarh's state-owned power generation company skipped its Annual General Meeting for FY 2023-24, leaving financial statements unapproved and unregistered - a brazen violation of the Companies Act, 2013, auditors warn. Details
8RVPN has filed detailed fixed asset registers, work-in-progress lists, and project cost reports with RERC, as part of its demerger plan to transfer transmission assets worth hundreds of crores to a new company, RTIL. Details
COAL PRODUCTION & STOCK

8Punjab's Ropar TPS holds just 6.6 days of coal as state power plants run 134% over normative stock
CEA's Daily Coal Stock Report for 10 June 2026 shows Punjab's PSPCL fleet, Ropar TPS (840 MW), Goindwal Sahib TPP (540 MW) and GH TPS (920 MW), holding a combined actual stock of 1,028.9 thousand tonnes against a normative requirement of 769.7 thousand tonnes, or 134% of norm. Ropar TPS alone reported a critical stock position with only 6.6 days of normative cover despite a 149% actual-vs-normative ratio, while Rajasthan's Suratgarh TPS (1,500 MW) fared worse on relative terms, with stock at just 45% of its daily normative requirement.

8Punjab's Ropar TPS holds 7.3 days of coal stock against 6.6-day requirement, Coal India data shows
Coal India Limited's coal stock position report for power plants with CIL/SCCL linkage, dated 9 June 2026, shows Punjab's Ropar TPS holding 432.4 thousand tonnes of indigenous coal, equating to 7.3 days against a requirement of 6.6 days at 55% PLF. Haryana's Yamuna Nagar TPS reported the steepest shortfall in its cluster, with 263.4 thousand tonnes covering only 5.9 days against a 6.4-day requirement, while Punjab's Talwandi Sabo TPP held 471.7 thousand tonnes covering 16.2 days against a 20.4-day requirement, the lowest coverage ratio among the Punjab plants.

GENERATION & PLF

8India's power generation falls 5,992 MU short of FY27 target as Northern Region lags by 5,696 MU
CEA's All-India Regionwise Power Generation Overview for 10 June 2026 shows cumulative generation of 326,856.90 MU against a programmed 332,849.05 MU since April 1, a shortfall of 5,992.15 MU (-1.80%) across 539,164.41 MW of installed capacity. The Northern region was the biggest laggard at 79,388.46 MU against a target of 85,084.10 MU, a deficit of 5,695.64 MU (-6.69%), driven by thermal falling 2,405.07 MU and hydro 2,429.13 MU behind plan, while the Western and Southern regions exceeded targets by 387.37 MU and 156.56 MU respectively.

8Coal-fired plants generate 39,157.63 MU in June so far, beating CEA's target by 967 MU even as hydro lags
CEA's Category-Wise Fuel-Wise Generation report for 10 June 2026 shows India's 223,497.51 MW of monitored coal capacity producing 3,910.28 MU on the day against a 3,770.57 MU program, taking month-to-date actual to 39,157.63 MU versus a 38,190.70 MU target. Hydro capacity of 51,964.66 MW underperformed at 454.06 MU against a 563.77 MU program, with year-to-date actual of 27,613.28 MU trailing plan by 2,398.42 MU, while lignite missed target and natural gas units beat their daily program at 83.71 MU versus 77.46 MU planned.

8NTPC stations deliver 1,040.56 MU on June 10, topping daily target by 27.82 MU despite 6,358 MW capacity gap
CEA's regionwise report on NTPC stations for 10 June 2026 shows the company's plants generating 1,040.56 MU against a program of 1,012.74 MU, a positive deviation of 27.82 MU, from an available capacity of 53,649.58 MW out of 60,007.23 MW monitored. The Southern region outperformed, generating 151.30 MU versus a 114.28 MU target (+7.19%), while the Northern region delivered 193.91 MU against 216.95 MU planned (-8.95%). April-to-date, NTPC's all-India actual stands at 72,424.32 MU against a 74,701.38 MU target, a shortfall of 2,277.06 MU.

8Rajasthan's power output falls 5.42% short of target as state generates 8,360.79 MU against 8,839.90 MU goal
CEA's All-India Capacity Availability report for 10 June 2026 shows Rajasthan, with 8,846 MW of monitored capacity, generating 8,360.79 MU April-to-date against a programmed 8,839.90 MU, a shortfall of 479.11 MU (-5.42%), with 849 MW under maintenance. Haryana outperformed, delivering 2,657.03 MU versus a 2,515.10 MU program (+5.64%) from 2,510 MW of capacity with zero units under maintenance, while Himachal Pradesh underperformed most sharply at 637.88 MU against 750.30 MU planned (-14.98%).

8Delhi's Pragati CCGT-III generates 632.99 MU since April, outpacing its 489.10 MU target by 29%
CEA's region-wise, station-wise generation report for 10 June 2026 shows Delhi's Pragati CCGT-III (1,500 MW) producing 9.05 MU on the day against a 7.01 MU program, and 632.99 MU cumulatively since April 1 against a planned 489.10 MU, a 29% overshoot. By contrast, Pragati CCPP (330.40 MW) underperformed at 136.35 MU against a 268.70 MU target, while Haryana's Rajiv Gandhi TPS Unit 2 (600 MW) far exceeded plan at 614.97 MU against 246.00 MU, and Panipat TPS delivered 878.01 MU cumulatively against 861.70 MU planned.

8Suratgarh STPS Unit 4 breaches SO2 norm at 1,140 mg/Nm3, nearly double the prescribed limit
RVUN's Suratgarh Super Thermal Power Station (6x250 MW) recorded an SO2 emission breach at Unit 4 in May 2026, hitting 1,140 mg/Nm3 against the 600 mg/Nm3 regulatory limit, nearly double the standard. Particulate matter across the station's units ranged from 211 to 330 mg/Nm3 versus a 100 mg/Nm3 norm, while NOx peaked at 983 mg/Nm3 at Unit 1. Water consumption stood at 4.28 m3/MWh despite a zero-discharge target, with the canal-fed station generating 565.004 MU drawn from the Indira Gandhi Canal.

8Kota STPS consumes 8.13 m3/MWh of water, more than double the 3.5 m3/MWh norm
Rajasthan's Kota Super Thermal Power Station (1,240 MW), operated by RVUN, reported specific water consumption of 8.13 m3/MWh in the monitored period, against a norm of 3.5 m3/MWh, an overshoot of about 132.29%. The figure flags a water-use efficiency concern at the canal-dependent station during the peak summer generation window, and is logged alongside the emission and resource-consumption metrics that Rajasthan's coal-based thermal fleet must report under environmental-compliance monitoring for the period.

HYDRO & RESERVOIR

8Karnataka's Kalindi Supa reservoir holds 133,260 MCM as Bhakra dam stands at 480.52 m
CEA's Daily Hydro Reservoir Report for 10 June 2026 shows Himachal Pradesh's Bhakra dam at a present level of 480.52 m (1,576.51 ft), against a minimum drawdown level of 474.09 m, holding 1,728.8 MU of energy content versus 5,282 MU at FRL. Karnataka's Kalindi Supa reservoir holds the largest live storage at 133,260 MCM, generating 2,885 MU of energy content, while Gujarat's Sardar Sarovar dam stood at 127.84 m against a full level of 138.68 m and Uttarakhand's Tehri was nearly full at 741.54 m.

8Eastern Region hydro stations generate 27.91 MU on June 11 as Balimela and Mukhiguda lead output
The Reservoir Generation Report dated 11 June 2026 shows total equivalent energy generation of 27.9074 MU across major Eastern Region hydroelectric projects, against a daily total average generation of 1,162.805 MW. Balimela HEP held its reservoir at 1,468.3 ft while generating 4.142 MU at an average of 172.5833 MW, while Upper Indravati HEP at Mukhiguda generated the most energy at 5.7425 MU, averaging 239.2708 MW with a 497 MW peak. Machkund HEP recorded zero generation under APGENCO control, while Burla's unit #5 and two Bariniput units stayed out for maintenance.

8SRLDC reservoir report shows Idukki at 707.06 m as multiple 500-800 MW thermal units trip
SRLDC's reservoir and thermal-outage report for 11 June 2026 lists 14 southern reservoirs, with Idukki at 707.06 m (496.94 MU energy) and Srisailam at 249.81 m, most below year-ago levels. It also flags several thermal unit trips, including Vallur TPS Unit 2 (500 MW), Vijayawada TPS Unit 8 (800 MW) and two Yadadri 800 MW units that went off on boiler tube leakage and low economiser inlet flow, underscoring strained southern generation amid the summer demand window.
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PEAK DEMAND & POWER SUPPLY POSITION

8India's peak demand hits 252,061 MW on June 11 with zero shortage; energy met 5,488 MU
Grid Controller of India's NLDC reported that all-India maximum demand met touched 252,061 MW at 15:48 on 11 June 2026, with energy met of 5,488 MU and zero peak shortage across all five regions. Evening-peak demand at 20:00 hrs stood at 227,273 MW. Coal supplied 65% of gross generation (3,842 MU), renewables (wind, solar, biomass) 21% (1,271 MU) and hydro 8% (488 MU), with non-fossil sources making up a 21.47% share of total generation on the day.

8Northern Region meets 73,159 MW off-peak demand on June 11; energy met 1,745 MU
NRLDC's daily operation report shows the Northern Region met an evening-peak demand of 68,666 MW at 20:00 and a higher off-peak demand of 73,159 MW on 11 June 2026, with energy met of 1,745.42 MU and zero shortage. Uttar Pradesh led peak demand at 27,493 MW and Rajasthan at 15,182 MW, while regional net generation totalled 860.26 MU, including 579.99 MU thermal, 115.86 MU hydro and 78.44 MU solar.

8Western Region peaks at 80,144 MW max demand on June 11; energy met 1,751.7 MU
WRLDC's daily operation report shows the Western Region met an evening-peak demand of 72,107 MW at 20:00 and a maximum demand of 80,144 MW during 11 June 2026, with energy met of 1,751.7 MU and zero shortage. Regional net generation totalled 1,007.6 MU, including 627.7 MU thermal, 206.3 MU solar and 132.5 MU wind, against net scheduled drawal of 757 MU.

8Southern Region meets 55,147 MW evening peak on June 11 with zero shortage
SRLDC's Power Supply Position report shows the Southern Region met an evening-peak demand of 55,147 MW at 20:00 on 11 June 2026 (off-peak 47,820 MW), with day energy of 1,290.86 MU and no shortage. Tamil Nadu led state demand at 19,190 MW, followed by Karnataka (10,732 MW) and Andhra Pradesh (10,644 MW). Net regional generation totalled 1,293.2 MU across thermal, hydro, wind and solar.

8Eastern Region meets 27,640 MW evening peak on June 11 with zero shortage
ERLDC's daily operation report shows the Eastern Region met an evening-peak demand of 27,640 MW at 20:00 on 11 June 2026 (off-peak 28,375 MW) and energy met of 629.12 MU, with no shortage. West Bengal led at 9,023 MW and Bihar at 7,424 MW, while regional net generation reached 348.86 MU, dominated by 306.37 MU of thermal output, with the remaining roughly 42 MU drawn from hydro and other sources across the region.

8North Eastern Region meets 3,713 MW evening peak on June 11; energy met 71.65 MU
NERLDC's daily operation report shows the North Eastern Region met an evening-peak demand of 3,713 MW at 20:00 on 11 June 2026 (off-peak 2,700 MW) with energy met of 71.65 MU and zero shortage. Assam led at 2,397 MW, followed by Meghalaya (355 MW) and Tripura (296 MW), with regional net generation of 12.49 MU drawn largely from hydro and gas.

FREQUENCY & DEVIATION INDICES (FDI/VDI)

8All-India grid frequency averaged 50.004 Hz on June 11; variation index at 0.0408
NLDC's frequency profile for 11 June 2026, sourced from Balipara via 10-second samples, shows an average frequency of 50.004 Hz, a Frequency Variation Index of 0.0408 and a standard deviation of 0.0639. Frequency stayed within the 49.90-50.05 Hz band about 79.03% of the time, peaking at 50.245 Hz at 08:59:20 and dipping to 49.666 Hz at 22:17:50, with 5 hours 2 minutes spent outside the band, reflecting tight balancing across the national grid.

8NERLDC frequency stayed outside IEGC band 23.84% of the time on June 9
NERLDC's daily frequency profile for 9 June 2026 shows frequency below 49.9 Hz for 2.43% and above 50.05 Hz for 73.73% of the day, leaving it outside the IEGC 49.9-50.05 Hz band 23.84% of the time, equivalent to 6.30 hours. Frequency peaked at 50.30 Hz and bottomed at 49.85 Hz, averaging 50.02 Hz for the region, reflecting a persistent high-frequency bias in the north-east.

SYSTEM RELIABILITY & SECURITY

8GRID-INDIA schedules 58,102 MWh of Up-SCUC and 24,323 MWh of Down-SCUC on June 11
Grid Controller of India's daily Ancillary Services and Security Constrained Unit Commitment report for 11 June 2026 shows SCUC-Up scheduled energy of 58,102 MWh and SCUC-Down of 24,323 MWh. The report profiles spinning up and down reserves at the inter-state level against requirements, taken as half of the total system reserve requirement, illustrating the day's reserve adequacy across the grid.

8NLDC's June 12 SCUC commits 44 thermal units, led by Darlipali at Rs. 1.159/kWh ECR
NLDC's Security Constrained Unit Commitment schedule for 12 June 2026, published on 11 June, lists 44 generators committed with energy charge rates ranging from 115.9 paise/kWh at NTPC's Darlipali up to 543 paise/kWh at AGBPP Kathalguri. Large block schedules include North Karanpura STPS (991 MW), Sipat Stage 1 (747 MW) and Indira Gandhi TPS Jhajjar (711 MW), reflecting merit-order despatch across central thermal stations.

LOAD FORECAST

8SRLDC's June 11 demand forecast achieved 2.12% MAPE on June 9 validation
SRLDC's demand forecast for 11 June 2026 projects Southern Region load across the day within a band of roughly 35,000 to 60,000 MW. The report's accuracy check against 9 June 2026 actuals recorded a Mean Absolute Percentage Error of 2.12%, underscoring the forecast's reliability for day-ahead scheduling, complemented by a week-ahead outlook covering 11-17 June 2026 in a band of about 43,000 to 64,000 MW.

8ERLDC's day-ahead demand forecast hits 2.07% MAPE for June 10, 2026
ERLDC's forecasting-error report for 10 June 2026 shows a day-ahead Mean Absolute Percentage Error of 2.07% and RMSE of 2.7%, improving to a 1.3% MAPE and 1.69% RMSE for intraday forecasts. Block-wise data tracks actual demand against day-ahead and intraday forecasts, with eastern regional load easing from about 32,808 MW at midnight toward 26,000 MW by early morning before climbing back toward the daytime peak across the region.

TRANSMISSION CAPACITY (TTC/ATC)

8NLDC reports lone block of ATC violation on NR import; no (N-1) breaches on June 11
NLDC's System Reliability Indices report for 11 June 2026 shows the available transfer capability was violated on only one corridor, Import of NR, for one block (0.25 hours), or 1.04% of the time, while WR-NR, ER-NR, NEW-SR and NER Import recorded zero violations. No (N-1) criterion violations occurred on any corridor, and 400/765 kV voltages across NR stations such as Ajmer, Bhadla and Bikaner largely stayed within IEGC bands for the day.

8NERLDC records TTC violation on NER-Assam corridor for 4.5 hours on June 9
NERLDC's System Reliability Report for 9 June 2026 flags Total Transfer Capability violations on the NER-Assam intra-regional import corridor in 18 blocks (4.5 hours, 18.6% of the time), with smaller violations on NER-Meghalaya (0.6 hours, 2.4%) and NER-Manipur (0.1 hours, 0.3%). Utilities were intimated for corrective action across all monitored corridors, with most violations clustered in the high-load blocks, reflecting recurring transfer-capacity stress within the north-eastern grid.

LINE & GENERATION OUTAGES

8NRLDC's June 11 planned shutdown report lists ~71 northern transmission elements out of service
NRLDC's Planned Shutdown Report for 11 June 2026 details around 71 transmission elements under planned outage in the Northern Region, spanning 220 kV, 400 kV and 765 kV bays, buses, reactors and lines. Owners include POWERGRID, RRVPNL, PSTCL and PNTL, with several elements out for extended periods, such as a 220 kV bus at Bhiwadi(PG) out since 6 November 2025 (over 218 days) and 765 kV Fatehgarh-III bays since 26 March 2026, reflecting ongoing network augmentation across north India.

8ERLDC reports 5,170 MW of forced generation outages, led by Sikkim's Teesta hydro
ERLDC's generation outage report for 11 June 2026 records total forced outages of 5,170 MW (3,530 MW central, 1,640 MW state) and planned outages of 163.65 MW. Major forced outages include NTPC's Barh units (660 MW each) on boiler tube leakage and the entire Teesta-III hydro complex (six 200 MW units) plus Teesta HPS units, out since the 4 October 2023 Lhonak glacial lake outburst flood.

8Punjab's Ropar and Goindwal Sahib units lose 480 MW to tube leaks and fan failures on June 10
CEA's Daily Maintenance Report for 10 June 2026 records Punjab's Goindwal Sahib TPP Unit 2 (270 MW) going down for a superheater tube leakage at 10:30 AM, while Ropar TPS Unit 4 (210 MW) was hit by a P.A. fans problem and returned the same day. Ropar Unit 5 (210 MW) has been out since 8 June for a milling system problem, while Rajasthan's Adani Power Kawai Unit 2 (660 MW) returned to the grid on 10 June after maintenance.

8Large units above 500 MW: Khurja, Yadadri and Sasan UMTPP each lose 660-800 MW to boiler and turbine faults
CEA's Daily Maintenance Report for 500-MW-and-above units on 10 June 2026 shows Telangana's Yadadri TPS with three 800 MW units affected, Unit 2 down since 8 June for boiler auxiliary issues, Unit 3 since 7 June for turbine problems and Unit 4 since 30 April for an economiser tube leakage. Madhya Pradesh's Sasan UMTPP Unit 1 (660 MW) suffered a water wall tube leak from 8 June, returning on 10 June, while UP's Khurja TPP Unit 1 (660 MW) remains out since 6 June with an abnormal boiler parameter fault.

827 thermal units trip on June 10 alone, including 500 MW Talcher STPS unit for overhaul
CEA's report of units that went out of grid on 10 June 2026 lists 25-plus trips nationwide, with Odisha's Talcher STPS Unit 6 (500 MW) starting planned overhauling at 2:12 AM and Madhya Pradesh's Sasan UMTPP Unit 1 (660 MW) tripping on a water wall tube leak at 7:18 PM the previous evening. Gujarat's Sikka Replacement TPS Units 3 and 4 (250 MW each) went onto reserve shutdown, while Assam's Lakwa units and Tripura's Agartala GT Unit 1 (21 MW) tripped on instrument-air, grid-disturbance and fuel-shortage causes.

8Pragati CCPP and Faridabad CCPP units repeatedly cycled off through 2025-26 on grid disturbances and fuel conservation
CEA's report on thermal/nuclear units out of grid for more than 15 days during 2026-27 lists Delhi's Pragati CCPP Units 1 and 2 (104.60 MW each) tripping repeatedly across the year for grid disturbance, GT lube-oil problems, low system demand and costly fuel, from June 2025 through May 2026. Faridabad CCPP's three units (137.76 MW and 156.07 MW) were taken offline at least five separate times each between February and May 2026, every instance attributed to conservation of main fuel/RSD.

8Rajasthan's Giral TPS units marked for scrapping as 250 MW stays stranded for up to a decade
CEA's list of thermal/nuclear units out of grid for more than one year as of 10 June 2026 shows Rajasthan's Giral TPS Units 1 and 2 (125 MW each, 250 MW total) marked likely to be scrapped since July 2014 and January 2016 respectively. Gujarat's Hazira CCPP Units 1-3 have been idle since June 2022 for lack of a PPA, while Essar CCPP's four units (110-185 MW) have been out since 2015 for the same reason, totalling 515 MW, rounding out a long tail of stranded gas-based capacity.

827 thermal units recommissioned on June 10 as Ropar Unit 4 returns within 12 hours
CEA's Daily Maintenance Report on units brought back to the grid on 10 June 2026 lists 27 thermal units recommissioned, led by Punjab's Ropar TPS Unit 4 (210 MW), which returned the same evening after a primary air fan failure forced it offline that morning. Rajasthan's Adani Power Kawai Unit 2 (660 MW) came back after condenser maintenance and Madhya Pradesh's Sasan UMTPP Unit 1 (660 MW) recommissioned, while UP's Harduaganj Unit 10 and Anpara Unit 5 cycled back within a few hours of going down.

8All-India capacity online hits 87.74% as 41,728 MW stays offline for maintenance and outages on June 10
CEA's Details of Capacity Utilization report for 10 June 2026 shows 269,845.81 MW of India's 311,573.79 MW monitored capacity online, an availability ratio of 87.74% of capacity and 75.99% of monitored capacity in net generation terms. Coal capacity of 223,497.51 MW saw 19,529.51 MW under outage (8.74%), including 17,466.01 MW lost to forced outages, while nuclear capacity of 8,780 MW had 660 MW under outage (7.52%) and hydro's 51,964.66 MW recorded 9,699.70 MW under outage (18.67%).

OCC MEETINGS & OUTAGE PLANNING

8ERPC's 240th OCC agenda flags 34,875 MW May peak as Eastern grid exports 3,054 MU
The Eastern Regional Power Committee meets in Kolkata on 12 June 2026 for its 240th Operation Coordination Committee meeting, with a 61-page agenda spanning Odisha's delayed Under-Voltage Load Shedding rollout, the Talcher-Kolar bipole shutdown and new 400 kV substations at Katihar and Chopra. Grid data for May 2026 shows the region peaking at 34,875 MW on 22 May 2026 against a low of 17,389 MW on 5 May, with average daily consumption of 632 MU. The region's actual energy export of 3,054 MU outran its scheduled 2,617 MU.

REGIONAL ENERGY ACCOUNT (REA/REMC)

8NRPC bills northern generators Rs. 60.95 crore in ancillary-services and SCUC charges for last week of May
The Northern Regional Power Committee released its combined Ancillary Services (SRAS and TRAS) and Regional SCUC account for 25-31 May 2026, pegging the net amount payable to or receivable from generators at Rs. 60,95,25,651. The settlement bundles Rs. 3,12,69,801 of SRAS charges, Rs. 21,60,10,272 for shortfall/emergency conditions, minus Rs. 12,09,526 on TRAS and Rs. 36,34,55,104 for SCUC. NTPC's stations drew Rs. 2,68,76,512 in net SRAS payments, led by Dadri TPS, with dues to be remitted by 17 June 2026 or face a 0.04%-per-day surcharge.

8NRPC's Week-9 deviation account sends Rs. 147.75 crore from Western Region into the Northern pool
NRPC's Deviation Settlement Account for 25-31 May 2026 clubs in differential charges from revised settlements for Weeks 05-08 recast to comply with a Karnataka High Court interim order dated 27 April 2026. The single largest entry is WR-NR, receivable Rs. 14,775.15 lakh from the pool, followed by NER-NR at Rs. 7,002.86 lakh, while ER-NR is the biggest contributor, payable Rs. 10,503.58 lakh. Among states, Jammu & Kashmir (Rs. 2,575.89 lakh) and Rajasthan (Rs. 2,395.57 lakh) owe the most, with dues clearable by 20 June 2026.

8Uttar Pradesh tops NRPC's Rs. 139.71-lakh reactive-energy payout for Week 9 of FY27
The Northern Regional Power Committee's Reactive Energy Charges account for 25-31 May 2026 records Rs. 26.44 lakh payable into the pool against Rs. 139.71 lakh receivable from it, reflecting reactive exchanges under low/high-voltage conditions. Uttar Pradesh leads receivables at Rs. 25.55 lakh, ahead of Haryana (Rs. 21.32 lakh), NTPC (Rs. 12.01 lakh) and Jammu & Kashmir (Rs. 11.94 lakh), while Delhi (Rs. 13.04 lakh) and Himachal Pradesh (Rs. 9.14 lakh) are the largest contributors, with a 20 June 2026 due date.

8NRPC's May SCED account returns Rs. 16.24 crore to national pool as generators back down 1.03 lakh MWh
NRPC's Security Constrained Economic Despatch statement for 1-31 May 2026 covers 15 generators incremented by 84,209.69 MWh and decremented by 1,03,147.96 MWh under the mechanism. Generators are due Rs. 25,87,58,301 from the National Pool but must refund Rs. 42,11,92,340, leaving a net Rs. 16,24,34,037 receivable by the pool. IGSTPS-Jhajjar (minus Rs. 15.06 crore) and Dadri TPS (minus Rs. 11.46 crore) saw the heaviest back-down adjustments, while Tanda-II STPS earned the most at Rs. 5.58 crore.
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MINISTRY OF POWER

8Ministry of Coal holds Hyderabad gasification roadshow, spotlights 400 billion tonnes of reserves
The Ministry of Coal concluded a major Roadshow on Coal and Lignite Gasification Projects in Hyderabad on 11 June 2026, with Union Coal and Mines Minister Shri G. Kishan Reddy as Chief Guest. Reddy noted India holds nearly 400 billion tonnes of coal reserves, the world's fifth largest, and is the second-largest producer and consumer, with nearly 70% of electricity generation coal-dependent, framing gasification as a transformational opportunity. The PIB release (PRID 2271894) detailed deliberations on investment, policy support and technology.
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DAY-AHEAD MARKET (DAM/GDAM/HPDAM)

8IEX DAM clears 142,846 MWh on 11 June 2026 as MCP soars to Rs. 10,000/MWh at night
IEX's Day-Ahead Market cleared 142,846.49 MWh on 11 June 2026 against purchase bids of 300,317.23 MWh and sell bids of 470,159.40 MWh. The Market Clearing Price reached the ceiling of Rs. 10,000/MWh during midnight and late-evening hours, contrasting with a midday low of Rs. 1,092.97/MWh reflecting solar surplus, with average MCP of Rs. 4,586.46/MWh. The weekly snapshot for 5-12 June shows 12 June recording the lowest MCP of Rs. 3,755.06/MWh as sell bids surged to 569,947.45 MWh, on eight-day cleared volume of 1,057,841.07 MWh.

8IEX GDAM clears 36,620 MWh on 11 June with solar dominating at Rs. 5,621/MWh average
IEX's Green Day-Ahead Market cleared 36,620.78 MWh on 11 June 2026, driven by solar supply of 18,694.62 MWh, followed by non-solar of 15,552.68 MWh and hydro of 2,373.48 MWh, at an average MCP of Rs. 5,621.48/MWh. The peak of Rs. 10,000/MWh persisted across late-evening and night blocks as solar faded, with the intraday minimum at Rs. 1,113.60/MWh. The weekly snapshot shows 12 June posting the lowest MCP of Rs. 5,246.17/MWh as sell bids reached 46,607.25 MWh, on eight-day cleared volume of 255,754.97 MWh.

8HPX GDAM records zero activity on 11 June 2026 across all 96 time blocks
The Hindustan Power Exchange's Green Day-Ahead Market published zero purchase bids, zero sell bids and zero MCV for every 15-minute block on 11 June 2026, leaving total cleared volume at 0.00 MWh and MCP at Rs. 0/MWh for the entire delivery day. The weekly report covering 5-12 June 2026 likewise returns zero across all total, maximum, minimum and average fields for each of the eight delivery dates, underscoring that HPX's Green DAM has had no participation whatsoever during the period, in contrast to active trading on IEX's equivalent segment.

8HPX HPDAM clears just 2,540 MWh over eight days at towering Rs. 17,689/MWh weighted average
The Hindustan Power Exchange's Day-Ahead Market recorded zero purchase bids for all 96 blocks on 11 June 2026 except hour 24, where a 200 MWh bid against 3,656.10 MWh of sell offers cleared 127.00 MWh at Rs. 15,000.37/MWh. The weekly HPDAM report for 5-12 June shows total cleared volume of just 2,540.13 MWh, with trades only on 5 June (2,070.13 MWh at Rs. 20,000/MWh), 7 June, 10 June and 11 June, and a weighted average MCP of Rs. 17,689.43/MWh, the highest among all tracked exchange segments.

REAL-TIME MARKET (RTM)

8IEX RTM clears 203,189 MWh on 11 June 2026 as Hour 9 trough hits Rs. 98.94/MWh
IEX's Real-Time Market processed total cleared volume of 203,189.48 MWh on 11 June 2026, with hourly average MCP of Rs. 2,103.69/MWh. Hour 9 produced the lowest weighted MCP of Rs. 98.92/MWh on 10,658.44 MWh cleared against sell bids of 35,748.63 MWh, driven by midday solar surplus, while hour 0 carried the highest weighted MCP of Rs. 4,490.38/MWh. The weekly report for 5-12 June shows 11 June at the week's lowest MCP as sell bids surged to 458,758.63 MWh, on eight-day cleared volume of 1,344,788.53 MWh.

8HPX RTM clears 1,090 MWh across the week with two trades at the Rs. 10,000/MWh ceiling
HPX's Real-Time Market recorded zero purchase bids, zero sell bids and zero MCV for every block on 11 June 2026, with no MCP established. The weekly RTM snapshot covering 3-12 June 2026 shows total cleared volume of 1,090.42 MWh from just two active days, 5 June (75.00 MWh at Rs. 10,000/MWh) and 9 June (1,015.42 MWh at Rs. 10,000/MWh), while all other dates including 11 and 12 June saw zero clearance. Total weekly purchase bids were 7,197.50 MWh against sell bids of 1,412.50 MWh.

8PXIL RTM weekly logs 1,736 MWh cleared across four active days, all at the Rs. 10,000/MWh ceiling
PXIL's RTM Market Volume Profile recorded nil purchase bids, nil sell bids and nil MCV for all 96 blocks on 11 June 2026, with no transaction executed. The weekly report covering 5-12 June 2026 shows only four of eight days registering cleared volume, 5 June (125.00 MWh), 8 June (411.00 MWh), 9 June (100.00 MWh) and 10 June (546.11 MWh delivered against 1,100.00 MWh scheduled), all at Rs. 10,000/MWh. Total weekly MCV was 1,736.00 MWh, with 11 and 12 June recording zero clearance and weekly purchase bids of 7,245.00 MWh.

TERM-AHEAD & GREEN TERM-AHEAD (TAM/GTAM)

8IEX GTAM executes intraday trades at Rs. 10,000/MWh for 5 MWh blocks across dozens of contracts on 11 June
IEX's Green Term-Ahead Market on 11 June 2026 recorded numerous intraday trades across blocks ITD-B84-NS through ITD-B96-NS, each cleared at a uniform price of Rs. 10,000/MWh for 5 MWh volumes with one buy and one sell bid per contract. Earlier in the session, Day-Ahead Contingency contracts including DAC-B33-SL through DAC-B48-SL cleared volumes ranging from 16.25 MWh to 46.25 MWh at Rs. 1,547/MWh, indicating distinct pricing bands between the contingency and intraday segments of the green term-ahead market.

8IEX TAM clears 225 MWh hourly and multiple block contracts at Rs. 10,000/MWh on 11 June
IEX's Term-Ahead Market on 11 June 2026 saw active intraday trading, with hourly contracts ITD-H21-ER through ITD-H24-ER each clearing 225.00 MWh at Rs. 10,000/MWh for one trade each. Simultaneously, sub-hourly SR and WR block contracts such as ITD-B91-SR through ITD-B96-SR (7.50 MWh each) and ITD-B91-WR through ITD-B96-WR (20.25 MWh each) executed one to two trades per block, all uniformly at the Rs. 10,000/MWh ceiling price, pointing to an extremely tight intraday power balance in the late-day hours.

ANCILLARY & INTRADAY (ASDAM/IDAS/SCUC)

8IEX ASDAM logs nine consecutive days of nil clearance from 3 to 12 June 2026
The Indian Energy Exchange's Ancillary Services Day-Ahead Market reported zero transacted bids and zero cleared volume for every 15-minute block on 11 June 2026, producing a daily total of 0.0000 MWh and a weighted average MCP of 0.0000 Rs/MWh. The weekly snapshot covering 3-12 June 2026 shows zero cleared volume and zero MCP for every delivery date across the nine-day window, with total buy and sell volumes each at 0.0000 MWh, pointing to either surplus availability in the balancing mechanism or a lack of bidder participation.

8IEX IDAS records no clearances all week despite 1,100 MWh daily purchase bids from 5 to 12 June
IEX's Intra-Day Ancillary Services market saw purchase bids of 100.00 MWh per hour maintained through hours 1-6 and 20-24 on 11 June 2026, while sell side peaked at 281.25 MWh in hour 8, yet no MCV or MCP was established. The weekly report covering 5-12 June shows purchase bids of 1,600 MWh on 5 June and 1,100 MWh on each day from 6-11 June, with sell side most active on 12 June at 4,405.50 MWh, but MCV and MCP at zero every day, indicating persistent failure to match bids.

DEVIATION SETTLEMENT (DSM)

8PXIL DSM clears zero volume across all 96 blocks on 11 June 2026
Power Exchange India Ltd (PXIL) reported zero cleared buy volumes, zero cleared sell volumes and zero price for every 15-minute time block throughout the delivery day of 11 June 2026 in its Deviation Settlement Mechanism report. From the midnight opening block through the final block at 23:45-24:00, all 96 blocks show nil clearance, indicating no deviation settlement transactions were executed through PXIL on the day.

EXCHANGE AUCTIONS & CIRCULARS

8HPX opens reverse auction for GUVNL with seller bids due by June 13, 2026
Hindustan Power Exchange issued Circular No. HPX_RA_00992 on 11 June 2026 for an any-day single-side reverse auction No. HPX/11062026/01021, naming Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited as buyer at a regional delivery point with no ceiling price and non-solar/hydro/thermal energy. Sellers must submit interest quantity by 12:30 hrs on 13 June 2026, with the e-reverse auction on 15 June 2026 and the buyer allocation window running through 17 June 2026. HPX noted similar auctions were also initiated on IEX and PXIL.

8HPX launches Rs. 10,000/MWh-capped reverse auction for Tamil Nadu's TANGEDCO
Hindustan Power Exchange issued Circular No. HPX_RA_00993 on 11 June 2026 for reverse auction No. HPX/11062026/01022, with Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation as buyer, a ceiling price of Rs. 10,000.00 per MWh and hydro/thermal energy. Sellers' interest quantity is due by 11:00 hrs on 13 June 2026, the e-reverse auction runs on 13 June 2026, and the buyer allocation window closes 15 June 2026. HPX flagged parallel auctions on IEX and PXIL.
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SOLAR POWER

8Rajasthan generates 297.44 MU of renewable energy in a single day, led by 220.04 MU from solar
CEA's Daily Renewable Generation Report for 10 June 2026 shows Rajasthan topping the all-India renewable chart with 297.44 MU generated in the day, comprising 74.81 MU from wind, 220.04 MU from solar and 2.59 MU from biomass and other RES, taking its June cumulative to 2,650.36 MU. Gujarat followed with 389.05 MU on the day (240.69 MU wind, 148.36 MU solar) and a June cumulative of 3,196.81 MU, the highest monthly total of any state, while Tamil Nadu added 169.88 MU on the day.

WIND & HYBRID POWER

8KSEB seeks KSERC nod for 300 MW wind power bids as Kerala's wind RPO deficit set to hit 487.38 MU by 2026-27
Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd. has petitioned the KSERC in OP No. 12/2025 (order dated 10 June 2026) for approval to invite tariff-based bids for 300 MW of wind power from in-state projects. KSEBL cited Wind Power Obligation targets rising from 1.20% in 2024-25 to 2.20% by 2029-30, with a projected deficit of 487.38 MU in 2026-27 requiring 6.01 MW of additional capacity at 24% CUF. The Commission weighed a 12-month PPA-signing extension window and an 18-month construction-start deadline before PBG forfeiture.

8PSERC reserves order on PSPCL's 340 MW FDRE buy from SJVN after Avaada locks in 65% CUF
The Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission heard Petition No. 28 of 2026, PSPCL's plea to procure 340 MW of Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy from SJVN Limited under tariff-based competitive bidding for ISTS-connected FDRE projects. Having already cleared 140 MW at a landed cost of Rs. 4.77/kWh sourced via Ganeko One Energy, the Commission sought cost computations for the remaining 200 MW from Avaada Energy, whose counsel confirmed a committed capacity utilisation factor of 65% during the 10 June 2026 hearing. The bench reserved its order.
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COMMISSION ORDERS (CERC/SERC)

8TERC lets TSECL comply with 2024 tariff order as Sai Computers' petition heads to July 3 hearing
In Daily Order No. 08 of 2026, the Tripura Electricity Regulatory Commission noted on 9 June 2026 that respondent TSECL has acted on the Commission's 20 June 2024 order in the tariff dispute filed by Sai Computers Ltd. Sai Computers had challenged TSECL's average tariff for 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 under Section 86 read with Section 62 of the Electricity Act, 2003, calling it unlawful and higher than the applicable rate. The Commission accepted an amendment petition and fixed the next hearing for 3 July 2026 at 12:00 PM.

8TERC rejects AR-KS Technologies' 50-500 MW solar PPA petition for improper format, orders refiling
The Tripura Electricity Regulatory Commission, via Daily Order No. 09 of 2026 dated 9 June 2026, dismissed Petition No. 08 of 2026 from AR-KS Technologies Pvt. Ltd. seeking approval of a Power Purchase Agreement tariff for a 50 MW to 500 MW solar power project. Chairman Sri Hemant Verma and Member Smt. Puspita Chakraborty ruled the petition lacked the requisite particulars and was not filed in the prescribed format. AR-KS, represented by Mr. Vijay Singh, must refile a revised petition with all supporting documents before the matter is relisted.

8KERC proposes first amendment to 2025 Distribution Code, eyes one-time vendor approval across all ESCOMs
The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission issued draft Notification KERC/KEDC/2026-27/2080 dated 4 June 2026, proposing the First Amendment to the Karnataka Electricity Distribution Code 2025, which had repealed the 2015 Code on 21 July 2025. The draft responds to representations from M/s Venkat Switchgears and a consumer association, plus a concern at the 72nd Advisory Committee Meeting about ESCOMs repeatedly demanding separate vendor approvals. Citing CEA guidelines, the Commission proposes a unified Vendor Approval Committee covering all ESCOMs under its power-to-relax provisions in Sections 5.1 and 5.2.

8KSERC approves Rs. 72.15 lakh revenue surplus for Cochin SEZ Authority in FY2024-25 truing-up
In Order OP No. 08/2026 dated 10 June 2026, the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission approved a final revenue surplus of Rs. 72.15 lakh for Cochin Special Economic Zone Authority for 2024-25, against a claimed gap of Rs. 17.18 lakh. Total income was fixed at Rs. 4,427.79 lakh against expenditure of Rs. 4,355.64 lakh, with power purchase cost trued up to Rs. 4,092.37 lakh. The cumulative revenue surplus was set at Rs. 1,963.31 lakh, with Rs. 1,007.11 lakh available after deducting capital investments.

8CERC demands clarifications from NLC on ash-handling capex claim for NTPL 2x500 MW tariff period 2024-29
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has issued a query notice (Petition No. 139/GT/2026, dated 11 June 2026) to NLC India Limited seeking additional information on the tariff petition for NLC Tamilnadu Power Limited (2x500 MW) for 2024-29. The Commission asked NLC to clarify whether claimed capex on a dry ash pressure conveying system is a replacement or addition, provide an OEM obsolescence certificate, and furnish decapitalization documents. NLC must submit on affidavit by 17 June 2026, with replies due 19 June and rejoinders 22 June 2026.

8CERC issues 16-point query to NLC on NTPL tariff true-up for 2019-24, citing boiler efficiency discrepancy
In Petition No. 161/GT/2026 dated 11 June 2026, the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission sought sixteen categories of additional information from NLC India Limited for the truing-up of tariff for NLC Tamilnadu Power Limited (2x500 MW) for 2019-24. Key queries include a discrepancy between boiler efficiency of 85.67% in Form-2 and 85.90% in para 79, reconciliation of non-tariff income in Form-18, and details of year-on-year variation in consent fees to the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board. NLC must comply with Order 254/GT/2020 and submit UDIN-certified Form-S by 17 June 2026.

8CERC demands Excel-level arbitration cost breakdowns from NHPC for Parbati-III tariff petition covering 2019-29
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission sent a detailed query letter (Petition No. 978/GT/2025, dated 11 June 2026) to NHPC Limited for its Parbati-III Power Station tariff petition spanning true-up 2019-24 and determination 2024-29. Queries include Excel working showing principal and interest separately for a GORSI Construction arbitration award, a rationale for Rs. 2,611.85 crore in costs exceeding CEA-approved scope, and an explanation for capitalisation of 53 stolen stator bars. NHPC must also provide an OEM obsolescence certificate for the MaxDNA SCADA upgrade, with all submissions due by 17 June 2026.

8CERC questions NTPC on Rs. 38.9 crore ash dyke raising cost surge at Sipat Stage-II for 2024-29
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Petition No. 70/GT/2026, 11 June 2026) asked NTPC Limited to justify a sharp escalation in ash dyke raising costs at Sipat Super Thermal Power Station Stage-II (2x500 MW) for 2024-29. NTPC had been allowed Rs. 1,800 lakh under 2019-24 in Order 435/GT/2020 but utilised only Rs. 226 lakh, while now projecting Rs. 3,890.88 lakh, a claimed increase of over 17 times the amount spent. The Commission also sought a cost-benefit analysis for the CLO2 dosing system, with a response deadline of 17 June 2026.

8CERC directs NTPC to reconcile ash transport liabilities and justify Sipat Stage-II water charges in 2019-24 true-up
In Petition No. 1005/GT/2025 dated 11 June 2026, the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission raised ten queries against NTPC Limited's true-up petition for Sipat Super Thermal Power Station Stage-II (2x500 MW) for 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2024. The Commission noted the auditor-certified ash transportation statement includes outstanding liabilities and asked for a year-wise cash-basis breakup, plus reconciliation of Form-15 with the Excel submission and the basis for apportionment of ash and water charges between Stage-I and Stage-II. NTPC must revise Form-13, with all submissions due by 17 June 2026.

APTEL & APPELLATE ORDERS

8PSERC reopens Talwandi Sabo's GST 'change in law' claim against PSPCL on APTEL remand
The Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission has taken up Petition No. 01 of 2021 afresh after the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity remanded it via order dated 12 May 2026 in Appeal No. 01 of 2022. Talwandi Sabo Power Ltd. seeks relief over the additional tax burden from the introduction of GST under its PPA dated 1 September 2008 with PSPCL. With TSPL's affidavit filed on 6 June 2026, PSPCL was granted three weeks to respond and the matter listed for 22 July 2026.

TRANSMISSION LICENSING & ORDERS

8Umred Power Transmission files MERC bid for licence on 400/220/132 kV Nagpur substation won via TBCB
Umred Power Transmission Limited petitioned the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission for an intra-state transmission licence covering the 400/220/132 kV AIS Umred (Dist. Nagpur) project, awarded on a Built-Own-Operate-Transfer basis through Tariff-Based Competitive Bidding. RECPDCL ran the process off an RfP dated 24 May 2025, issuing the Letter of Intent on 12 January 2026. The bidder furnished a Rs. 15.84-crore Contract Performance Guarantee against the Rs. 6.34-crore Bid Bond, admitted as Case No. 37 of 2026 with MSETCL as State Transmission Utility.

OMBUDSMAN & CONSUMER GRIEVANCE

8Tamil Nadu Ombudsman orders TANGEDCO to reassess Raj Hatcheris' meter shortfall for 07/2022-09/2022
In Appeal Petition No. 02 of 2026 dated 11 June 2026, Electricity Ombudsman K. Indirani directed TNPDCL to revise the consumption assessment and billing for Raj Hatcheris Madras Pvt. Ltd.'s service connection No. 579-001-1785 for the defective-meter period July to September 2022. The Ombudsman ruled the assessment under Regulation 11(2) of the TNERC Supply Code could not stand and ordered reassessment under Regulation 11(5) using a comparable seasonal period, with any excess refunded within 45 days.

8Tamil Nadu Ombudsman rejects J. Arokiasamy's Rs. 3,52,836 refund claim but awards compensation over 7-month meter delay
Electricity Ombudsman K. Indirani, in Appeal Petition No. 03 of 2026 dated 11 June 2026, dismissed J. Arokiasamy's plea to withdraw a Rs. 3,52,836 shortfall for service connection No. 579-001-421 covering March to September 2022, finding the TNPDCL assessment of the defective meter at Maraimalai Nagar sustainable. However, the order found the meter remained unreplaced for over seven months, a violation of the Distribution Standards of Performance Regulations, and directed TNPDCL to pay statutory compensation under Regulation 21(3) within 30 days.

8PSERC reserves order as PSPCL pledges refund in Zirakpur single-meter dispute
In Petition No. 17 of 2026 before the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission, Kuldip Singh Walia of the Sushma Joynest project at Zirakpur challenged PSPCL's single-point metering arrangement, the franchisee agreement, and the denial of individual connections, subsidy and the disconnection practices applied to residents. The builder, though impleaded as a respondent, failed to file any response, while PSPCL committed to refunding any excess amount collected within two weeks. After hearing both sides on 10 June 2026, the Commission reserved its order in the matter.

REGULATORY PETITION & REVIEW

8UPERC pushes UPPCL-MB Power 300 MW solar tariff hearing to August as merger drags on
The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission, hearing Petition No. 2273 of 2025 on 4 June 2026, again deferred UPPCL's plea to adopt the TBCB-discovered tariff and approve its PPA dated 16 July 2025 with MB Power (Madhya Pradesh) Limited for 300 MW of solar power. MBPL's counsel told the bench its amalgamation was in its final stage and should conclude by end-June 2026. The Commission warned that any investment before approval is at MBPL's own risk and listed the matter for 6 August 2026.

8PSPCL's 250 MW SECI solar procurement stalls at PSERC as CTU revokes Azure's connectivity
Hearing Petition No. 13 of 2026 on 10 June 2026, the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission examined PSPCL's bid to procure 250 MW of solar PV power from the Solar Energy Corporation of India via tariff-based competitive bidding. The developer, Azure Power India, flagged that CTU had revoked its connectivity by letter dated 1 June 2026, with the restoration issue set for hearing before the CERC on 14 July 2026. PSPCL and respondents were directed to file a status report, and the matter listed for 22 July 2026.

8PSPCL seeks PSERC nod to revise tariff and timeline for its 50 MW (2x25 MW) solar plants
In Petition No. 40 of 2026, Punjab State Power Corporation Limited asked the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission to approve a revised tariff and a revised completion timeline for procurement of power from its 50 MW (2x25 MW) solar photovoltaic plants. Respondents Photon Suryodaya Private Limited and the Punjab Energy Development Agency sought time to file replies, which the Commission directed be submitted within two weeks, with PSPCL allowed a further two weeks to rejoin. The matter was listed for the next hearing on 22 July 2026 at 11:30 AM.

8PSERC reserves order on PSPCL's short-term power buy for the June-September 2026 summer window
Hearing Petition No. 44 of 2026 on 10 June 2026, the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission considered PSPCL's request to approve and adopt tariffs discovered through transparent bidding for short-term power procurement spanning 1 June to 30 September 2026. PSPCL told the bench its Board had approved the procurement at prices discovered under Tender Enquiry No. PPR-10/2026 and, with bid validity expiring on 30 May 2026, it had already begun drawing the short-term power. After hearing PSPCL's representative, the Commission reserved its order.

8Kottayam pensioner files KSERC petition over KSEB's non-compliance with Oct 31, 2025 Ombudsman order
Moideen Ahmed Pazhoor, 68, of Moolavattom, Kottayam, has filed a petition before the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission alleging Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd. failed to comply with Electricity Ombudsman Order No. P/055/2025 dated 31 October 2025. The Ombudsman had directed KSEB to revise demand charges to the 10 kW category and refund the excess collected from the petitioner. The affidavit, affirmed at Kottayam on 20 April 2026, names KSEB's Chairman and Managing Director at Vydhyuthi Bhavanam, Pattom as respondent and seeks the Commission's intervention to enforce the order.

8TANGEDCO demands KSERC concurrence before extending power to Kerala's Kottavasal forest check post, 430 metres from border
A multi-year dispute over electrifying the Inter-State Forest Check Post at Kottavasal, Achenkovil, located 30 metres inside Kerala near the Tamil Nadu border, remains unresolved. TANGEDCO's Executive Engineer wrote on 13 August 2025 that extending its nearest LT single-phase line, 430 metres away, requires formal concurrence from the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission plus liability undertakings. KSEB had already issued a No-Objection Certificate on 17 December 2024, while the nearest 63 KVA transformer sits 970 metres away and KSEB's own LT line 7 kilometres distant.
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WORK ORDERS & SUPPLY CONTRACTS

8BHEL bags Rs. 90 crore-plus LNTP from DVC for 1x800 MW Durgapur supercritical unit
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) told the exchanges on 11 June 2026 that it received a Limited Notice to Proceed on 10 June 2026 from Damodar Valley Corporation for the Main Plant Package (boiler, turbine, generator) of the 1x800 MW Durgapur supercritical thermal power station. The order, valued at over Rs. 90 crore excluding GST, covers advance engineering and long-lead-item ordering, with the full supply-and-execution order to be awarded 10 months after LNTP issuance. Both are PSUs and the deal is not a related-party transaction.

8Happy Square Outsourcing wins Rs. 74.08 lakh work-order extension from Power Grid's Shujalpur unit
Happy Square Outsourcing Services Limited disclosed on 11 June 2026 that it received a work-order extension from POWERGRID Shujalpur aggregating Rs. 74.08 lakh inclusive of applicable GST, with services to be provided over six months. The original tenders were awarded to the Jabalpur-based White Force staffing brand in August 2023. Managing Director Shraddha Rajpal signed the disclosure under SEBI LODR Regulation 30.

PPA SIGNING & APPROVAL

8UPERC adopts Rs. 2.24/unit tariff for Nexgen's 5 MW Mau solar project after five failed bid rounds
In Petition No. 2348 of 2026, the Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission adopted a tariff of Rs. 2.24 per unit and approved the 11 September 2025 PPA between UPPCL and Nexgen Digital Infrastructures for a 5 MW grid-connected solar PV project at Saraisadi village, District Mau, over 25 years. Nexgen won the e-Reverse Auction of 5 May 2025 as L1 at Rs. 2.24, edging GP ECO Solutions' Rs. 2.25, after UPNEDA retendered the project. A Rs. 1-crore PBG backs the 15-month commissioning deadline.

8Mukkudam Electroenergy seeks KSERC ratification of draft PPA for 4 MW power purchase from Mukkudam SHP
M/s Mukkudam Electroenergy Private Limited, based at Parathodu-Idukki, Kerala, has filed a petition before the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission seeking ratification of an initially executed draft Power Purchase Agreement for procuring power from its 4 MW Mukkudam Small Hydro Project. The verifying affidavit, sworn at Adimali in May 2026 by Rakesh Roy, 42, names Kerala State Electricity Board Limited, headquartered at Vydyuthi Bhavanam, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, as respondent in the matter filed under Form 1 and Form 2 of Regulation 24.
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FUND RAISING & CAPITAL

8SECI seeks non-fund based credit lines of up to Rs. 800 crore from scheduled banks for LC/BG/SBLC operations
Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited (SECI), a Navratna CPSE under MNRE, has invited quotations from scheduled commercial banks for non-fund based LC, BG and SBLC facilities aggregating up to Rs. 800 crore as its PPA, PSA and TSA obligations expand. SECI already holds Rs. 4,075 crore in sanctioned limits across banks including SBI (Rs. 500 Cr) and Axis Bank (Rs. 500 Cr), and posted FY2025-26 revenue of Rs. 18,447 crore and PAT of Rs. 579 crore. Sealed quotations are due by 26 June 2026.

8SECI invites fixed-deposit bids from banks for investment of up to Rs. 200 crore at 365-day tenor
Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited has invited competitive quotations from scheduled commercial banks for a fixed-deposit investment of up to Rs. 200 crore for a tenor of 365 days, with the date of investment set as 12 June 2026. Banks must quote rates across four slabs and submit password-protected bids by 3:15 PM on 12 June 2026. Eligibility requires net worth of at least Rs. 1 lakh crore as on 31 March 2026, net NPA below 2% and gross NPA below 5%, with no pre-maturity penalty.

8Government launches OFS to sell up to 3% of NLC India, offering up to 4.16 crore shares
The President of India, through the Ministry of Coal, launched an Offer for Sale of NLC India Limited, proposing to sell a 2.00% base stake of 2,77,32,732 equity shares on 9 June 2026 (non-retail) and 10 June 2026 (retail), with a 1.00% oversubscription option of 1,38,66,366 shares, together up to 4,15,99,098 shares or 3.00% of equity. Up to 25,000 shares were reserved for employees. After the sale, the government's holding stands at 69.47% of NLC's 1,38,66,36,609 total shares of Rs. 10 face value.

DIVIDEND & BOARD DECISIONS

8Orient Electric recommends Rs. 0.75 final dividend for FY26 ahead of July 22 AGM
Orient Electric Limited, a CK Birla Group company, informed the exchanges on 11 June 2026 that its 10th Annual General Meeting will be held on 22 July 2026 via video conferencing. The board has recommended a final dividend of Rs. 0.75 (75%) per Rs. 1 share for FY2025-26, with a record date of 10 July 2026 and a voting cut-off of 15 July 2026. The disclosure under SEBI LODR Regulation 30 was signed by Company Secretary Diksha Singh.

CREDIT RATING & ANALYST REPORT

8CareEdge assigns CARE A+ (Stable) to ReNew's 110 MW Karnataka wind project on Rs. 397 crore bank lines
CARE Ratings (CareEdge) on 11 June 2026 assigned a CARE A+; Stable rating to Rs. 397 crore of long-term bank facilities of Renew Wind Energy (Sipla) Private Limited, which operates a 110 MW wind portfolio split between 60 MW at Batakurki and 50 MW at Babaleshwar in Karnataka. The company's plant load factor improved to 28.5% in FY26 from 26% in FY25, with a fixed Rs. 4.50 per unit PPA with HESCOM underpinning revenue and average DSCR projected above 1.4x. CareEdge flagged sole off-taker risk and 3.8x leverage.

8ICRA reaffirms AAA(CE) on Exide Energy Solutions and lifts rated amount to Rs. 3,200 crore
ICRA on 11 June 2026 reaffirmed the [ICRA]AAA(CE)(Stable)/[ICRA]A1+(CE) ratings of Exide Energy Solutions Limited and enhanced the total rated amount to Rs. 3,200 crore from Rs. 3,150 crore, on the strength of a corporate guarantee from parent Exide Industries Limited, which has infused Rs. 4,802 crore of equity into EESL as of 31 March 2026. EESL is setting up a 6-GWh lithium-ion cell plant at Bengaluru, expandable to 12 GWh, with commercialisation now expected by September 2026. The standalone rating stands at [ICRA]A+/[ICRA]A1.

8Prabhudas Lilladher pegs ~46 MT, Rs. 150 billion coal exchange as positive for Coal India
In a 11 June 2026 power-sector update, Prabhudas Lilladher says the Ministry of Coal's newly notified Coal Trading Exchange Rules, 2026 open an initial addressable market of about 46 million tonnes worth roughly Rs. 150 billion, shifting coal trade from the MSTC/mjunction model toward an IEX-style exchange. The brokerage retains an Overweight stance and calls the move strategically positive for Coal India Limited (rated Accumulate, target Rs. 515), with NSE, MCX and IEX vying to operate the platform under ownership caps of 5% per member and 49% in aggregate.
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8The long-tenure evacuation contract has concluded with a notably compressed price outcome, reflecting intense competition among qualified bidders.
8The final award indicates a clear shift toward volume-security strategies over margin preservation in coal logistics. Details
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 8Tender for extension of active solid waste storage facility and miscellaneous works Details
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 8Tender for beautification of right bank and left bank Details
 8Tender for conducting route alignment, detailed survey, and soil investigation for BOQ preparation of proposed 400kV double circuit transmission line Details
 8Tender for construction of works at 132/33 kV GSS Details
 8Tender for construction of 33kV under ground line Details
 8Tender for supply of automatic wire stripping and crimping MC automatic wire stripping Details
 8Tender for repair and maintenance of sewer lines Details
 8Tender for work of replacement of existing ACSR conductor Details
 8Tender for rate contract for carrying out civil works related Details
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 8Tender for supply and delivery of power cable and control cable Details
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 8Tender for engagement of fitters on SOS basis in various transmission lines Details
 8Tender for supply of wear parts of XRP 1003 mills Details
 8Tender for waterproofing work of roof of plant Details
 8Tender for supply erection and installation of horizontal lifeline system Details
 8Tender for installation commissioning and CAMC of equipment Details
 8Tender for supply of LT aluminium and copper power cables Details
 8Tender for EPC package for construction and obtaining all statutory approvals required Details
 8Tender for concreting and metalling of remaining portion of 132 kV outside switchyard Details
 8Tender for arresting of seepage flood water in transformer Details
 8Tender for selection of internet service provider (ISP) or system integrator Details
 8Tender for repair and maintenance, sanitary work, painting of control room, DG room and roof treatment etc. Details
 8Tender for execution of protective work for safety of existing tower foundation Details
 8Tender for construction of revetment for transmission towers Details
 8Tender for repair and strengthening of cage ladders and replacement of top hand railing Details
 8Tender for supply of street light pole Details
 8Tender for in-Situ machining of various valves Details
 8Tender for construction of lift well, supplying instalation, testing and commissionnining of one number passenger lift Details
 8Tender for rerouting existing HT line Details
 8Tender for supply of sliding spacer and hooks for boiler coils Details
 8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details
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 8Tender for Bi-annual AMC for servicing/maintenance & repairs of battery sets & battery chargers along with required spares Details
 8Tender for Bi-annual maintenance of NIFP system Details
 8Tender for complete overhauling of 25 MVA, 15/6.75kV station auxiliary transformer Details
 8Tender for work of transformer painting with degreasing and de-rusting of all the external surface of transformers Details
 8Tender for purchase of fibre glass 3 section telescopic operating rod with earthing conductor Details
 8Tender for construction work for new proposed 33/11 kV GSS Details
 8Tender for construction of 1 No of 132 kV solar bay 132 kV GSS Details
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8Grid stability push triggers high-value STATCOM bidding test at key transmission node
A large STATCOM procurement focused on strengthening voltage control is quietly raising the bar for bidder evaluation. Beyond the headline value, the structure places strong emphasis on execution discipline, financial strength, and long-term performance guarantees.

8Distribution covered conductor package sharpens execution timelines while maintaining procurement flexibility constraints
A large distribution procurement is placing stronger emphasis on delivery timelines and execution discipline, even as it retains flexibility in ordering structure. The tender’s real impact lies in how suppliers manage supply-chain readiness, cash-flow planning, and staggered execution demands that may not be evident from the headline value alone.

8Underground transmission corridor package intensifies execution and integration risk in coastal grid expansion drive
A major transmission initiative is reinforcing the shift toward complex underground infrastructure coupled with strict grid integration requirements. While the contract value signals scale, the real differentiator lies in execution risk management, interface coordination, and the ability of bidders to deliver under constrained right-of-way and reliability-sensitive conditions.

8Distribution conductor procurement embeds hidden volume flexibility shaping long-term supplier commitment risk
A covered conductor procurement in the distribution segment appears stable on headline quantities, but the commercial framework introduces flexibility that may significantly alter actual dispatch volumes. This subtle design shifts planning risk onto suppliers, affecting manufacturing allocation, inventory strategy, and long-term supply commitments well beyond the initial award phase.

8Transmission upgrade package unlocks capacity enhancement through optimisation of existing 400 kV corridor assets
A major transmission strengthening initiative is focusing on enhancing throughput by leveraging existing infrastructure rather than creating new corridors. The project highlights a shift toward optimisation-driven engineering, where execution efficiency, system constraints, and grid stability considerations may matter more than greenfield expansion decisions.

8Transmission uprating package sees repeated extension as high-capacity conductor transition gains momentum in key corridor
A routine extension in the tender timeline masks a broader shift toward HTLS-based uprating within an existing transmission corridor. The combined execution structure and evolving contractual adjustments indicate deeper planning around capacity enhancement, with implications for bidder coordination, execution sequencing, and future uprating opportunities beyond the immediate scope of the package.

8HTLS-based corridor upgrade package integrates line uprating and substation works under unified execution responsibility
A major transmission strengthening initiative is advancing through a bundled execution model that combines conductor uprating with associated substation modifications. The structure increases coordination and performance responsibility for bidders, signaling a broader shift toward integrated capacity enhancement frameworks that may influence how future transmission upgrade packages are structured and competed.

8Large township EPC package restructures execution accountability across multi-facility infrastructure scope
A high-value township development package extends beyond conventional construction work by bundling multiple civil, utility, and service components under a consolidated EPC framework. The contract structure shifts responsibility across the entire project lifecycle, increasing coordination risk and execution accountability, and reflecting a broader trend toward integrated delivery models in large utility-linked infrastructure developments.

8North Chennai FGD package enters fresh review phase as procurement timeline uncertainty deepens
A major flue gas desulphurisation procurement at North Chennai is moving through an additional review layer after political-level scrutiny altered its progression at a sensitive stage. The development introduces fresh uncertainty into timelines and approval flow, with potential implications for bidding momentum, compliance sequencing, and broader FGD procurement execution in the state.
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COAL PRODUCTION & STOCK

8Rajasthan's Chhabra-II TPP hits critical coal stock at just 49% of normative level
CEA's Daily Coal Stock Report for 9 June 2026 flags Rajasthan's Chhabra-II TPP (1,320 MW) at a critical stock level — actual coal stocks stood at 215,500 tonnes, just 49% of the normative requirement of 443,900 tonnes. Nearby Chhabra-I Phase 1 and Phase 2 (500 MW each) were also below normative at 62% each. By contrast, Punjab's Ropar TPS reported stocks at 148% of normative, and PSPCL's total stock was 133% of the required level across its 2,300 MW fleet.

8HPGCL's 2,510-MW fleet holds 96% of normative coal stock; consumption runs at 33,500 tonnes/day
Haryana Power Generation Corporation Ltd (HPGCL) reported combined coal stocks of 940,500 tonnes for its 2,510 MW fleet as of 9 June 2026, equivalent to 96% of the normative requirement of 978,000 tonnes. Daily consumption across the three HPGCL stations — Panipat TPS, Rajiv Gandhi TPS and Yamuna Nagar TPS — totalled approximately 33,500 tonnes. Yamuna Nagar TPS ran highest relative to normative at 111%, while Rajiv Gandhi TPS held only 87% of normative despite having the largest capacity at 1,200 MW.

8CIL coal stock report finds Haryana plants well stocked at 24-30 days cover as of 8 June
Coal India Limited's Marketing & Sales Division coal stock position report (as on 8 June 2026) shows Haryana's coal-based thermal plants holding comfortable stocks. Indira Gandhi STPP had 427,300 tonnes of indigenous coal (roughly 28 days at normative consumption), while Mahatma Gandhi TPS and Panipat TPS held 462,300 tonnes and 272,200 tonnes respectively, translating to 30 and 24 days of stock cover. None of the Haryana plants were flagged as critical or super-critical as of that date.

GENERATION & PLF

8Coal thermal capacity utilisation at 90.33% of online capacity; gas plants fall to 71.39%
CEA Sub-Report 16 for 9 June 2026 shows India's coal-based thermal generation reached a maximum output of 202,493.93 MW gross from an online capacity of 203,985 MW, achieving a utilisation rate of 90.33%. Gas and liquid-fuel plants fared much worse, operating at just 71.39% of their available capacity, with 9,748.77 MW out of 20,122 MW under various outage categories. The lignite segment reported an 88.66% utilisation. Total thermal capacity under outage stood at 31,401.28 MW on that date.

8Coal output beats target at 3,909 MU on 9 June; hydro falls 24% short of programme
CEA Sub-Report 17 shows coal-based generation on 9 June 2026 clocked 3,909.20 MU, exceeding its daily programme of 3,801.50 MU by 107.70 MU. For June 2026 to date, coal has generated 35,247.35 MU versus a monthly target of 34,420.13 MU — a positive deviation of 827.22 MU. Hydro, however, delivered only 428.98 MU on the day against a programme of 563.77 MU. In cumulative FY2026-27 terms, natural gas generation reached 5,081.91 MU, running 790.16 MU behind its annual programme of 5,872.07 MU.

8NTPC generation trails annual plan by 3.13%; Eastern Region units underperform on 9 June
CEA Sub-Report 8 shows NTPC's all-India generation on 9 June 2026 came in at 1,016.67 MU against a daily programme of 1,038.29 MU, a shortfall of 21.62 MU. In cumulative FY2026-27 terms, NTPC has generated 71,383.76 MU against a target of 73,688.64 MU — trailing plan by 2,304.88 MU, or 3.13%. The Northern Region accounts for the largest absolute gap at 1,287.81 MU, while the Eastern Region lags by 716.88 MU despite carrying the largest monitored capacity of 17,190 MW among NTPC regions.

8Northern Region generation misses FY2026-27 target by 6.76%; hydro output slumps 14.75%
CEA Sub-Report 1 data for 9 June 2026 shows the Northern Region's cumulative generation from 1 April 2026 reached 78,112.38 MU against a target of 83,777.19 MU — a shortfall of 5,664.81 MU, or 6.76%. The region's hydro generation was the biggest drag, running 2,380.92 MU behind target at just 13,763.98 MU (14.75% below plan). Thermal output also lagged by 2,430.07 MU, while nuclear fell 853.82 MU short, equivalent to a 21.22% deviation.

8Nine large units including 660-MW Panki, Khurja and Harduaganj remain out of grid due to faults
CEA Sub-Report 11 lists thermal and nuclear units of 500 MW and above that were out of the grid on 9 June 2026. Panki TPS Extension Unit 1 (660 MW, Uttar Pradesh) tripped at 12:44 PM due to a milling system fault and returned the same day at 5:38 PM. Khurja TPP Unit 1 (660 MW) remained out since 6 June due to an abnormal boiler operational parameter, while Harduaganj TPS Unit 10 (660 MW) has been out since 5 June because of a water wall tube leakage. Adani Power Kawai TPP Unit 2 (660 MW, Rajasthan) was down for condenser tube cleaning since 7 June.

838 thermal units off-grid for over a year; DAE Rajasthan Unit 1 has been down since October 2004
CEA Sub-Report 13 catalogues 38+ thermal and nuclear units that have been continuously out of the grid for more than one year as of 9 June 2026. The most extreme case is DAE Rajasthan Unit 1, which has not operated since 9 October 2004 due to a generator earth fault. I.P. CCPP Units 3, 4 and 8 (30 MW each, Delhi) have been on reserve shutdown since January 2019. Giral TPS Units 1 and 2 (125 MW each, Rajasthan) have been out since 2014 and 2016 respectively and are noted as likely to be scrapped.

HYDRO & RESERVOIR

8Tehri Dam at record low pre-monsoon level of 741.46 m; Bhakra at 480.75 m with 773 MU generated
CEA Sub-Report 6 for 9 June 2026 shows Tehri Reservoir (Uttarakhand) at only 741.46 m, barely above its minimum drawdown level of 740.74 m, with effective content at just 25.59 MCM against a full reservoir level capacity of 2,615 MCM. Cumulative generation from Tehri since 1 April 2026 reached 331.96 MU. By contrast, Bhakra Reservoir (Himachal Pradesh) was at 480.75 m — still 32.84 m below its full reservoir level of 513.59 m — with a content of 2,189.62 MCM and cumulative generation of 773.21 MU since April.

8Sardar Sarovar at 127.92 m — 10.88 m below full level — as Gujarat faces reservoir stress
CEA Sub-Report 6 shows Sardar Sarovar Reservoir (Gujarat) at 127.92 m on 9 June 2026, against a full reservoir level of 138.68 m, with available content of 2,745.41 MCM. The reservoir's design energy potential is 5,469 MU, and cumulative generation from 1 April 2026 stood at 571.69 MU. Salaya TPP (Gujarat) was flagged in CEA's maintenance report as dealing with water shortage due to drought conditions, indicating the pre-monsoon reservoir stress across the western region is affecting both hydropower generation and thermal plant cooling.

8Southern reservoirs run below year-ago levels on 10 June, SRLDC reservoir report shows
The SRLDC Reservoir Report for 10 June 2026 lists levels and stored energy for major Southern reservoirs. Idukki held the highest energy content at 490.65 MU at a level of 706.92 m, and Linganamakki held 537.48 MU. Most reservoirs — including Idukki (versus 713.79 m a year ago), Mettur and Jalaput — were recorded below their corresponding levels of the previous year, signalling tighter hydro storage heading into summer.

GENERATION & PLF

8CEA tracks 70 RTM transmission projects worth Rs. 27,509 crore under construction as of May 2026, 68 by PGCIL
CEA's Monthly Progress Report for May 2026 under the Regulated Tariff Mechanism (RTM) route shows 70 projects under construction — 68 by PGCIL and 2 by private TSPs — with a combined transformation capacity of 52,510 MVA, 773 circuit kilometres of transmission line, and a total project cost of Rs. 27,509 crore. Notable activity includes the 765/400 kV Kurnool-III substation approaching completion (98% civil, 98% equipment received), and the Rs. 6,242 crore offshore wind transmission system in Tamil Nadu (500 MW VGF) scheduled for March 2030.

8CEA's TBCB pipeline shows 86 under-construction projects worth Rs. 2,40,379 crore and 38,247 ckm as of May 2026
CEA's May 2026 progress report on under-construction transmission projects under the TBCB route shows 86 projects in execution — 43 by PGCIL and 43 by private TSPs — with a combined transmission line length of 38,247 circuit kilometres, transformation capacity of 3,36,000 MVA, and aggregate project cost of Rs. 2,40,379 crore. Recent progress highlights include the Rs. 1,160 crore Rajasthan SEZ Phase-III Part-C1 scheme where 1x1500 MVA ICTs were charged on 16-18 February 2026, and the Rs. 4,445 crore Koppal-Gadag integration scheme with 97% civil works completed.

8CEA reports 79 completed TBCB transmission projects as of May 2026 with zero new completions during the month
CEA's Monthly Report of Commissioned Transmission Projects under the TBCB route confirms a cumulative tally of 79 completed projects as of May 2026, with zero new projects commissioned during the month. The completed portfolio spans projects from FY 2013-14, including PGCIL's Western Region System Strengthening-II (Maharashtra) involving 1,155 km of 400 kV lines, Sterlite's Rs. 2,900 crore Western Region strengthening package with 765 kV lines across Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, and Adani's Western Region System Strengthening-II Project C covering 670 km in Gujarat.

8PVVNL schedules 11 June power shutdowns across Meerut Zone for grid upgrades and tree-cutting
Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (PVVNL), Meerut released its planned-shutdown schedule dated 10 June 2026 listing feeder outages on 11 June 2026 across Bulandshahr, Amroha, Ghaziabad and Meerut zones. Outages typically run two to four hours — from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in several rural feeders and 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in Meerut city — to enable works such as 33-kV underground line shifting under the CM Grid Yojana, tree-cutting and feeder bifurcation. Affected areas include Vijay Nagar, Bhanera, Nistoli and parts of Meerut city.

8Global EV sales top 20 million in 2025 as one in four new cars goes electric, IEA finds
The IEA's Global EV Outlook 2026 reports that electric-car sales grew 20% globally to exceed 20 million in 2025 — meaning one-quarter of all new cars sold were electric — while almost 22 million electric cars were produced, a more than 25% rise on the prior year. Chinese automakers supplied 60% of global EV sales, with European and North American makers each around 15%, and in China 70% of battery-electric cars sold in 2025 were already cheaper than the average conventional car. The agency projects sales will rise about 20% further in 2026.

8Gas dependence could add up to Rs. 120 euros a year to European power bills, IEEFA estimates
An IEEFA analysis dated 9 June 2026 estimates that a 60% rise in wholesale electricity prices above pre-February 2026 levels could increase European household electricity bills by up to Rs. 120 euros a year. Households in Italy, Ireland and the UK are most exposed because gas dominates power-price formation in those markets, while capacity mechanisms and subsidies keep gas plants artificially online. The report argues that more energy storage and demand-side flexibility would reduce gas's role and help lower European electricity prices.

8Kochi's 2026-35 EV plan identifies 25 strategic public-charging sites as 2-wheeler EV share hits 14%
The 'Kochi City Wide EV Demand Planning and EVCI Network Plan 2026-35', published in February 2026 for the Kerala State Electricity Board, projects electric-vehicle demand and charging needs through FY2035 and identifies 25 strategic sites in Kochi suitable for public EV charging infrastructure deployment. Two-wheeler EV penetration had already reached 14% in FY2025. The plan recommends public-private models, with the Kochi Municipal Corporation partnering implementing agencies to procure e-buses and expand charging points.
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PEAK DEMAND & POWER SUPPLY POSITION

8Northern Region peaks at 86,724 MW with zero shortage on 10 June, NRLDC reports
The Northern Regional Load Despatch Centre's Daily Operation Report for 10 June 2026 records an evening-peak demand met of 86,724 MW at 20:00 with zero shortage and frequency at 50.028 Hz. Off-peak demand met at 03:00 stood at 74,927 MW at 50.057 Hz, while day energy reached 1,943 MU with a negligible 0.96 MU shortage. India's total monitored capacity was 311,573.79 MW on 9 June 2026, of which 41,519.37 MW — roughly 13.3% — was under various forms of maintenance or outage.

8Western Region demand met hits 73,371 MW on 10 June as WRLDC logs zero shortage
The Western Regional Load Despatch Centre's Daily Operation Report for 10 June 2026 shows an evening-peak demand met of 73,371 MW at 20:00 with zero shortage and frequency at 50.1 Hz. Off-peak demand met was 57,178 MW at 50.06 Hz, and day energy totalled 1,735.1 MU with no shortage. The data reflects comfortable supply conditions across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa and the union territories. The Western Region outperformed in FY2026-27, with cumulative generation of 116,052.75 MU against a target of 115,714.24 MU.

8Southern Region meets 54,506-MW evening peak without shortage, SRLDC says
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre's Power Supply Position report for 10 June 2026 records an evening-peak demand met of 54,506 MW at 20:00 with zero shortage at 50.05 Hz, and off-peak demand met of 47,070 MW at 50.08 Hz, for day energy of 1,277.12 MU. Among states, Tamil Nadu drew the most at 437.12 MU and an evening peak above 11,000 MW, followed by Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana, all served without shortage. The SRLDC week-ahead forecast projects Southern demand in the 40,000-65,000 MW band through 16 June.

8Eastern Region demand met at 29,602 MW on 10 June with no shortfall, ERLDC reports
The Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's Daily Operation Report for 10 June 2026 logs an evening-peak demand met of 29,602 MW at 20:00 with zero shortage at 50.03 Hz, while off-peak demand met was slightly higher at 30,175 MW at 50.06 Hz. Day energy stood at 696 MU with no shortage, indicating balanced supply across the Eastern Region states. The Eastern Region day-ahead forecast error for 9 June recorded a MAPE of 2.81%, sharply improving to 1.08% MAPE for the intra-day forecast.

8North Eastern Region peaks at 3,743 MW on 10 June, NERLDC records zero shortage
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's Daily Operation Report for 10 June 2026 shows an evening-peak demand met of 3,743 MW at 20:00 with zero shortage at 50.03 Hz, and off-peak demand met of 2,642 MW at 50.06 Hz, for day energy of 70.17 MU. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and the other northeastern states were supplied without shortfall through the day.

8India's total power generation falls short of target by 16.58 MU on 9 June
CEA data for 9 June 2026 shows all-India actual generation reached 4,716.31 MU against a programme of 4,732.89 MU, a shortfall of 16.58 MU. Thermal generation overperformed its target at 4,084.99 MU versus a target of 3,976.64 MU, but hydro missed sharply — actual output was 428.98 MU against a programme of 563.77 MU, a 24% shortfall — dragging the national aggregate below plan. Nuclear generation beat its target, delivering 183.63 MU versus a programme of 171.68 MU.

FREQUENCY & DEVIATION INDICES (FDI/VDI)

8All-India grid frequency averages 50.003 Hz on 10 June but stays out of band 30.8% of the time
The National Load Despatch Centre's frequency profile for 10 June 2026 records an average grid frequency of 50.003 Hz with a Frequency Variation Index of 0.0475 and standard deviation of 0.0689. Frequency peaked at 50.257 Hz and bottomed at 49.790 Hz at 12:44:50, while a Frequency Deviation Index of 30.8 indicates the grid remained outside the tighter IEGC band for a notable share of the day. The GRID-INDIA May 2026 System Reliability Indices Report showed an overall FDI of 22.67% — frequency was outside the 49.90-50.05 Hz band for 168 hours 42 minutes.

8Grid-India flags ER-NR corridor breaching ATC limits for 17.25 hours in May 2026; Cuddapah substation exceeds voltage band 97 hours
GRID-INDIA's System Reliability Indices Report for May 2026 shows the ER-NR interregional corridor breaching Available Transfer Capability limits in 69 blocks totalling 17.25 hours — a violation rate of 2.76% — making it by far the most stressed corridor during the month. India's grid frequency held an average of 50.00 Hz across May 2026, though the overall FDI stood at 22.67%, with 11 May recording the highest single-day FDI of 32.80%. Cuddapah substation (Southern Region) was the worst voltage performer, recording voltages above the 800 kV upper limit for 97 hours (13% of the month).

8Southern 400-kV substations largely within band on 10 June; Asupaka logs highest 6.27% VDI deviation
The Southern Regional VDI report for 10 June 2026 shows most 400-kV substations operating within the IEGC band, with the highest deviations recorded at Asupaka (VDI 6.27%) and Annaikavadu (4.32%, with voltage peaking at 425.86 kV). The majority of nodes — including Alamathy, Arasur and Bellary PS — registered zero out-of-band time, indicating broadly stable voltages across the Southern extra-high-voltage grid. The Southern grid frequency averaged 50.003 Hz on 10 June, with a standard deviation of 0.069.

SYSTEM RELIABILITY & SECURITY

8NLDC flags WR-NR corridor ATC violations in 5 blocks on 10 June; N-1 criteria held
The National Load Despatch Centre's System Reliability Indices Report for 10 June 2026 records that ATC was violated on the WR-NR corridor in 5 blocks (1.25 hours, 5.21%) and on Import of NR in 4 blocks (1.00 hour, 4.17%), while the ER-NR, NEW-SR and NER Import corridors saw zero violations. The N-1 security criterion was not violated on any corridor through the day, indicating the grid retained contingency resilience despite the transfer-limit breaches. No ATC or N-1 violations were recorded on Southern corridors on 9 June.

LOAD FORECAST

8SRLDC forecasts Southern demand peaking near 60,000 MW for 10 June; week-ahead projects up to 65,000 MW band
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre's demand forecast for 10 June 2026 projects regional load ranging from roughly 30,000 MW in early hours to a peak approaching 60,000 MW during the day; the region ultimately recorded an evening-peak demand met of 54,506 MW. The SRLDC week-ahead demand forecast for 10-16 June 2026 projects regional load fluctuating broadly between about 40,000 MW and 65,000 MW across the seven-day horizon, providing advance visibility for scheduling and reserve planning across the Southern states.

OCC MEETINGS & OUTAGE PLANNING

8CEA-WRPC summons 68-member Western Grid panel for 604th OCCM meeting on 19 June
The Central Electricity Authority's Western Regional Power Committee (WRPC) issued a formal invitation signed by Superintending Engineer Deepak N. Gawali on 9 June 2026 for the 604th sitting of the Operation & Coordination Committee Meeting (OCCM), to be held in physical mode on 19 June 2026 at 10:30 hrs at the Western Regional Load Despatch Centre, Powai, Mumbai. The membership roll stretches to 68 organisations, spanning major state utilities such as GETCO, MSETCL, CSPTCL and MPPGCL, nuclear operators TAPS and KAPS, NTPC subsidiaries, and private players including Adani Power Maharashtra, Torrent Power and JSW Energy.

8NERPC clears 159+ planned shutdowns on North-East grid for June 2026 under 238th OCCM
The North Eastern Regional Power Committee's 238th Operation Coordination Committee Meeting (OCC_238) has approved a sweeping schedule of planned transmission element outages across the North-East grid for June 2026. The shutdowns — spanning 400 kV, 220 kV and 132 kV assets — are owned or managed by POWERGRID, AEGCL (Assam), TSECL (Tripura), MEPTCL (Meghalaya), MSPCL (Manipur), PENTL (Arunachal Pradesh) and NEEPCO, covering inter-state and intra-state links from Assam's 400 kV Balipara-Bongaigaon corridor to Tripura's 132 kV Agartala (79 Tilla)-Rokhia circuit.

8POWERGRID to take 400 kV Balipara-Bongaigaon circuits for polymer insulator replacement on 8-9 June
Under the 238th OCCM shutdown programme, POWERGRID obtained approval for daily outages on 400 kV Balipara-Bongaigaon Circuit 1 (8 June, 09:00-16:00, reference RQ32144) and Circuit 2 (9 June, 09:00-16:00, reference RQ32146) for replacing conventional porcelain insulators with composite long-rod polymer insulators at high-risk crossings including power, deep valley, river, state highway and national highway locations. Each outage is conditional on the availability of the remaining two Balipara-Bongaigaon circuits.

8TSECL secures daily windows for surge arrester work on 132 kV Agartala-Rokhia line through 15 June
Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL) scheduled continuous daily shutdowns of 132 kV Agartala (79 Tilla)-Rokhia Circuit 1 from 1 June to 15 June 2026 (07:00-16:00 each day, references RQ32021 through RQ32038) for installation of transmission line surge arresters. Each daily window is contingent on the simultaneous availability of 132 kV Agartala-Rokhia Circuit 2, 132 kV Monarchak-Rokhia, the 132 kV Palatana-Udaipur-Monarchak link and related circuits. TSECL must submit Annexure B7 to NERLDC's fault clearance desk before final re-energisation.

8NEEPCO's Monarchak thermal plant GTG-1 and Unit 2 deferred: 5-day shutdown shifted pending Palatana restoration
NEEPCO's Monarchak Thermal Power Station — Gas Turbine Generator 1 (GTG-1, RQ32007) and Unit 2 (RQ32008) — were originally approved for a continuous 5-day maintenance shutdown from 9 to 13 June 2026 under OCC_238, covering air filter replacement, compressor offline water wash and other electrical maintenance work. However, the NERPC study remarks record that both shutdowns have been deferred and may be availed only subject to restoration of the 400 kV Palatana-Silchar transmission corridor. Consent from Tripura remains a prerequisite before the outages are rescheduled.

8Arunachal Pradesh wins 4-day outage on 132 kV Lekhi-Nirjuli line for jumper removal: 8-11 June
The Government of Arunachal Pradesh (Dept. of Power) obtained approval under OCC_238 for a continuous 4-day shutdown (06:00 June 8 to 09:00 June 11 2026, reference RQ32222) on the 132 kV Lekhi-Nirjuli Circuit 1 for removal of line bay jumpering and other necessary works. The clearance requires both 400/132 kV ICTs I & II at Panyor to be available; the 132 kV Panyor bus to be split; one unit each of Pare and Panyor scheduled during off-peak hours; and if Panyor runs 3 units, total generation capped at 390 MW with Unit 3 limited to 120 MW.

8MSPCL seeks 2-hour slot to change 3x105 MVA transformer at 400/132 kV Thoubal ICT-1 on 10 June
Manipur State Power Company Limited (MSPCL) obtained NERPC approval under OCC_238 for a daily planned outage on the 400 kV/132 kV Thoubal Inter-Connecting Transformer 1 (ICT-1, RQ32009) from 11:30 to 13:30 on 10 June 2026, for the monthly change of a 3x105 MVA transformer. MSPCL notes that no consumer load will be affected. The shutdown is approved subject to availability of the full Manipur capital-area ring and with the requirement to keep Manipur demand below 170 MW to avoid low-voltage risk under the N-1 contingency of 132 kV Ningthoukhong-Churachandpur Circuit 2.

8POWERGRID programmes relay upgrades at Balipara 220/132 kV ICTs on 10-12 June: LBB static to Numerical P141
POWERGRID secured successive NERPC approvals under OCC_238 for replacement of LBB static relays with Numerical Relay (P141) at its Balipara 220/132 kV ICT-1 (RQ32169, 10 June, 08:00-13:00) and ICT-2 (RQ32170, 11 June, 08:00-13:00). Re-trip testing after replacement is further programmed on 12 June for both ICT-1 (RQ32164) and ICT-2 (RQ32165), each from 09:00 to 14:00, along with a shutdown of Balipara 132 kV Bus 1 (RQ32212). All outages are conditional on availability of the 132 kV Kameng-Khupi-Tenga-Balipara link and consent from Arunachal Pradesh.

8POWERGRID programmes SF6 CB quality testing across 9 Salakati substation bays through 10 June
POWERGRID obtained a rolling series of NERPC-approved planned shutdowns at its Salakati substation to conduct SF6 circuit-breaker quality testing across nine separate bays between 2 and 10 June 2026 under OCC_238. The elements include the 220 kV ICT-3 main bay (RQ32176, 3 June), 220 kV Bongaigaon-Salakati 2 main bay (RQ32178, 3 June), 220 kV Alipurduar bays (4 June), the transfer bus coupler bay (5 June), the 132 kV ICT-3 main bay (RQ32196, 10 June), and both 132 kV ICT-1 and ICT-2 bays (RQ32190 and RQ32197). All elements remain charged through their respective transfer bus coupler bays during shutdowns.

REGIONAL ENERGY ACCOUNT (REA/REMC)

8HERC tariff order finds FY 2024-25 true-up surplus of Rs. 1,324.78 million for HVPNL
The Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) Tariff Order dated 17 March 2026 for HVPNL confirms that the true-up for FY 2024-25 found a net surplus of Rs. 1,324.78 million over originally approved transmission charges, which has been carried forward as a revenue gap adjustment for FY 2026-27. HVPNL transmitted 69,893 MU of power in FY 2024-25. HERC directed corrective action on persistent overvoltage at 400 kV substations Kirori and Nuhiyanwali, where voltages exceeded 420 kV on over 80-100% of days during November-January 2025-26.
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DAY-AHEAD MARKET (DAM/GDAM/HPDAM)

8IEX DAM clears 133,786 MWh on 10 June at weighted average price of Rs. 3,822.63/MWh
Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Day-Ahead Market data for delivery on 10 June 2026 shows total cleared volume of 133,785.90 MWh at a weighted average MCP of Rs. 3,822.63/MWh. Purchase bids totalled 362,272.31 MWh against sell bids of 426,269.02 MWh, indicating ample supply. Peak MCP during early morning hours 1-3 hit Rs. 10,000/MWh, while solar-rich midday hour 12 drove prices as low as Rs. 1,092.61/MWh. The week's daily average cleared volume was 131,486.84 MWh at a weighted average of Rs. 3,719.02/MWh.

8IEX GDAM clears 32,767 MWh of green power on 10 June at average price of Rs. 3,911/MWh
IEX Green Day-Ahead Market (GDAM) data for 10 June 2026 shows total MCV of 32,767.41 MWh at a weighted average MCP of Rs. 3,911.09/MWh. Solar bids dominated sell-side activity, with solar MCV of 19,257.07 MWh and non-solar MCV of 11,099.17 MWh. Purchase bids reached 108,311.45 MWh against sell bids of 382,494.45 MWh. Mid-morning hours with high solar availability saw prices around Rs. 5,000-5,800/MWh, while off-peak blocks traded close to Rs. 10,000/MWh. The 7-day average weighted MCP for 4-10 June stood at Rs. 3,820.53/MWh.

8HPX DAM clears 293 MWh on 10 June at Rs. 14,750/MWh as activity remains sparse
Hindustan Power Exchange (HPX) Day-Ahead Market data for delivery on 10 June 2026 shows a total cleared volume of 293 MWh at a Market Clearing Price of Rs. 14,750.06/MWh. This clearing was concentrated in early-morning hours 1-2, during which purchase bids of 350 MW found partial matches against sell bids reaching as high as 2,862.70 MW. Activity fell to zero across the majority of the day. The weekly summary shows HPX DAM total cleared volume of just 4,484.56 MWh for 4-11 June, with the highest daily clearing on 4-5 June at 1,944-2,070 MWh at Rs. 20,000/MWh.

REAL-TIME MARKET (RTM)

8IEX RTM trades 166,822 MWh on 10 June; peak MCP touches Rs. 10,000/MWh in late-night hours
IEX Real-Time Market (RTM) data for 10 June 2026 shows final scheduled volume of 166,822.44 MWh with a market clearing volume of 168,503.02 MWh. The weighted average MCP for the day was Rs. 3,884.01/MWh. Sell bids totalled 397,172.53 MWh — significantly exceeding purchase bids of 227,772.90 MWh — indicating surplus supply. Late-night hours 22:00-24:00 saw MCPs spike to Rs. 10,000/MWh, while afternoon blocks in hours 10-13 recorded the lowest prices around Rs. 1,183-1,946/MWh. For the week 4-11 June 2026, total RTM volume reached 1,292,915.98 MWh.

8HPX RTM posts zero clearances on 10 June despite 60 MWh in purchase bids
HPX Real-Time Market (RTM) data for 10 June 2026 shows purchase bids of 60 MWh were placed but zero sell bids were submitted, resulting in no cleared volume for the entire day. The weekly summary for 2-11 June captures sporadic activity: 9 June saw 1,015.42 MWh scheduled at Rs. 10,000/MWh out of 1,200 MWh of sell bids; 5 June cleared 75 MWh at Rs. 10,000/MWh; and 2 June cleared just 5 MWh at the same ceiling price. Total HPX RTM cleared volume for the ten-day period was 1,095.42 MWh.

TERM-AHEAD & GREEN TERM-AHEAD (TAM/GTAM)

8IEX GTAM records DAC contracts at Rs. 1,984/MWh on 10 June across multiple delivery blocks
IEX Green Term-Ahead Market (GTAM) trade data for 10 June 2026 shows Day-Ahead Contingency (DAC) contracts trading at a uniform price of Rs. 1,984/MWh across multiple delivery blocks (B31 through B44 and beyond). Individual block volumes ranged from 16.25 to 46.25 MWh per block, with 2-3 trades executed per block. All contracts were of the SL (sell) type, indicating renewable energy sellers locking in day-ahead contingency pricing. The data reflects continuing IEX GTAM activity in the green bilateral segment.

8IEX TAM trades DAC blocks at Rs. 10,000/MWh for NR and Rs. 6,550-10,000/MWh for WR on 10 June
IEX Term-Ahead Market (TAM) trade data for 10 June 2026 shows DAC contracts trading at Rs. 10,000/MWh for Northern Region (NR) blocks (39 MWh, 6 counterparties) and Southern Region (SR) blocks (25 MWh, 1 counterparty). Western Region (WR) contracts traded at a weighted average price of Rs. 8,281.06/MWh, with bid prices ranging from Rs. 6,550 to Rs. 10,000/MWh, and a block volume of 49.83 MWh across 2 trades. This pattern repeated across all 24 delivery hours, suggesting region-specific capacity premium pricing in the day-ahead contingency segment.

ANCILLARY & INTRADAY (ASDAM/IDAS/SCUC)

8IEX IDAS records 600 MWh of unmatched buy bids in early morning on 10 June; no trade cleared
IEX Intraday Ancillary Services (IDAS) market data for 10 June 2026 shows purchase bids of 100 MWh per hour during the first 6 hours (00:00-06:00), along with sell bids of 65 MWh in hour 7 and 174.50 MWh in hour 8, and 171.25 MWh in hour 9. However, no market clearing volume was recorded and no trades were cleared for any time block throughout the day. In the weekly 4-11 June summary, daily purchase bids ranged from 1,100 to 1,600 MWh while sell bids fluctuated between 339.50 and 2,397.25 MWh, yet no clearing occurred on any day.

8NLDC SCUC commits Darlipali and Barh units for 11 June, with cheapest energy at 115.9 paise/kWh
The National Load Despatch Centre's Security Constrained Unit Commitment schedule for 11 June 2026, published on 10 June, lists thermal units committed for security with their schedules and energy charge rates. NTPC's Darlipali tops the merit order at 403.77 MW for an ECR of 115.9 paise/kWh, followed by Sipat STPS Stage-2 (390.41 MW, 131.5 p/kWh) and Korba Stage-3, while costlier commitments include Barh at 1,024.87 MW at 276.7 p/kWh and the Vindhyachal stages.

DEVIATION SETTLEMENT (DSM)

8NERPC dispatches provisional DSM deviation charges for North-East grid: period 25-31 May 2026
The North Eastern Regional Power Committee (NERPC), Shillong, issued on 10 June 2026 its provisional DSM account under the ABT regime covering 25 to 31 May 2026. The 18 constituent entities addressed — including TSECL, APDCL, MePDCL, MSPDCL, NEEPCO, OTPC, NTPC, NHPC and POWERGRID (NERTS) — must settle payable amounts into the Regional Deviation & Ancillary Service Pool Account Fund operated by NERLDC within 10 days. Delayed payments attract a surcharge of 0.04% per day; constituents have 15 days to raise observations before the provisional account achieves finality.

8PXIL DSM market records zero cleared volume across all 96 time blocks on 10 June
Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL) DSM Market report for delivery on 10 June 2026 shows zero cleared buy, zero cleared sell, and zero price across every 15-minute time block of the day. All 96 blocks from 00:00 to 24:00 registered no activity, indicating no deviation settlement transactions were executed on PXIL on that date. This is consistent with a broader pattern of low PXIL DSM utilisation reflected in recent daily reports, in contrast to IEX and HPX which processed bids across their respective market segments on the same date.

8ERPC publishes SCED settlement account for May 2026: Eastern Region generators to pay or receive within 7-10 days
The Eastern Regional Power Committee (ERPC), Kolkata, on 10 June 2026 released its Security Constrained Economic Despatch (SCED) Settlement Account for the full month of May 2026 (reference ERPC/COMM/SCED/2026-27/506). SCED generators required to pay must do so within 7 working days; those eligible to receive payment will be paid within 10 working days — both from/to the National Pool Account (SCED) operated by Grid-India. Delayed payments attract a simple interest charge of 0.04% per day; constituents have 15 days to raise observations.

8NERPC releases provisional reactive energy account for May 25-31, 2026 covering North-East region
The North Eastern Regional Power Committee (NERPC) issued its provisional Reactive Energy Account on 10 June 2026 for the billing week of 25 to 31 May 2026, addressing all major North-East grid constituents. The account covers reactive compensation between generators and utilities across the region, prepared on the basis of available meter readings at both ends of transmission lines; NERPC noted that data was not available for some lines. Constituents have 15 days from the 10 June issue date to file observations, after which the statement becomes final.

8NERPC issues provisional SCUC account for North-East generators: May 25-31, 2026
The North Eastern Regional Power Committee (NERPC) on 10 June 2026 circulated its provisional SCUC settlement statement for 25 to 31 May 2026 (under CERC IEGC Regulations, 2023). SCUC generators liable to pay must do so within 7 working days; those eligible for receipt will be paid within 10 working days from the Regional Deviation & Ancillary Service Pool Account Fund operated by NERLDC. A delay penalty of 0.04% simple interest per day applies. MoP directives issued 12 April 2024 for gas-based generators have also been factored in.

8NERPC circulates provisional SRAS & TRAS accounts for North-East constituents: period 25-31 May 2026
The North Eastern Regional Power Committee (NERPC) released its provisional Secondary Reserve Ancillary Service (SRAS) and Tertiary Reserve Ancillary Service (TRAS) settlement accounts on 10 June 2026 for 25 to 31 May 2026. All payments and receipts are to flow through the Regional Deviation & Ancillary Service Pool Account Fund administered by NERLDC. Constituents must settle within prescribed timelines, with a 0.04% per-day surcharge on delayed payments, and have 15 days to raise any discrepancies before the account achieves finality.

8ERPC releases RTDA for April 2026 billing period under CERC sharing regulations 2023
The Eastern Regional Power Committee (ERPC) on 10 June 2026 issued the Regional Transmission Deviation Account (RTDA) for the billing period of April 2026, to be settled in June 2026 (reference ERPC/COM-I/RTDA/2026-27/505). The account is based on CERC (Sharing of Inter-State Transmission Charges and Losses) Regulations, 2023 and NLDC's transmission charges notification TC/05/2026 dated 25 May 2026. It is addressed to the full Eastern Region distribution list including BSPTCL, JUSNL, DVC, GRIDCO and WBSEDCL. Constituents may flag discrepancies within one month.

8ERPC issues revised below-55% scheduling data for KHSTPP-II for May 2024 after inadvertent error
The Eastern Regional Power Committee (ERPC) on 10 June 2026 circulated a revised statement (reference ERPC/COM-I/REA/2026-27/504) detailing scheduling and actual generation below 55% of effective capacity for central generating station KHSTPP-II in the Eastern Region for May 2024. The revision corrects an inadvertent error in the originally published ratio-and-total-MW data showing beneficiary, SCED and SCUC schedules when KHSTPP-II operated below its 55% effective capacity threshold. Constituents have 15 days to report discrepancies before the revised statement is treated as final.
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MINISTRY OF POWER

8Government notifies Coal Exchange Rules 2026, opening 25-year licences for 'many-to-many' coal trading
The Ministry of Coal, in a 9 June 2026 release, announced that the Coal Exchange Rules, 2026 were published in the Official Gazette on 4 June 2026 under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2025. The Coal Controller Organisation, designated in December 2025 as the registering and regulating authority, will authorise eligible entities to operate exchanges for periods of 25 years. The framework marks a shift from the traditional 'one-to-many' sales model to a competitive 'many-to-many' platform enabling transparent, market-driven price discovery for coal.

MNRE & BEE

8MNRE launches Rs. 2,584-crore small hydro scheme targeting 1,500 MW of new capacity
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, in a 9 June 2026 release, organised a National Workshop and launched guidelines for the Small Hydro Power Development Scheme, which aims to support installation of approximately 1,500 MW of new small hydro capacity. With a total financial outlay of Rs. 2,584.60 crore, the scheme provides Central Financial Assistance and seeks to unlock an estimated 21 GW of largely untapped SHP potential, particularly in hilly, remote and border regions. SECI Managing Director Shri Akash Tripathi addressed stakeholders at the event.

8Ministry of Coal takes gasification roadshow to Hyderabad on 11 June after strong Delhi response
Building on its successful New Delhi roadshow, the Ministry of Coal will hold its next Roadshow on Coal and Lignite Gasification Projects in Hyderabad on 11 June 2026, per a 10 June 2026 PIB release. Union Minister Shri G. Kishan Reddy will be Chief Guest and Coal Secretary Shri Vikram Dev Dutt will also attend. The event highlights coal gasification's role in converting coal into syngas for value-added products such as methanol, ammonium nitrate and synthetic natural gas.

CEA & GRID STANDARDS

8ISA convenes Europe & Others Regional Committee in Brussels ahead of 1.5 TWh battery demand milestone
The International Solar Alliance (ISA) is holding its Seventh Meeting of the Regional Committee for Europe and the Others Region in Brussels from 10-12 June 2026. The meeting marks the launch of ISA's Battery Recycling Guidelines for Member Countries, timed as global battery demand surpasses 1.5 TWh and a widening gap emerges between rapid battery deployment and inadequate recycling infrastructure. Key themes include diversified solar supply chains, AI-enabled digital energy systems, and mobilising affordable finance for developing economies.
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SOLAR POWER

8Rajasthan leads India's solar output with 231.22 MU on 9 June; cumulative June solar at 1,963 MU
CEA's Daily Renewable Generation Report for 9 June 2026 shows Rajasthan contributing the largest share of India's solar output — 231.22 MU on the day, and 1,963.20 MU in cumulative solar generation during June 2026 so far. Wind energy added another 72.60 MU on 9 June from Rajasthan. Gujarat was the second-largest renewable contributor, with wind output of 232.92 MU and solar of 154.24 MU on the day, translating to a cumulative June 2026 wind and solar total of 2,807.76 MU.

8India's floating solar potential assessed at over 102 GWp, taking total solar potential to 3,445 GWp
A 10 June 2026 PIB release notes that Union Minister Shri Pralhad Joshi released the Report on Floating Solar PV Potential Assessment of India, estimating the country's floating solar potential at over 102 GWp and lifting India's total assessed solar potential to 3,445 GWp. MNRE is preparing a dedicated scheme to promote floating solar across reservoirs and water bodies, alongside a new online portal for the Small Hydro Power Development Scheme. NISE and the Military Engineering Services exchanged an MoU to promote renewable energy across defence establishments.

ROOFTOP & DISTRIBUTED SOLAR (PM SURYA GHAR / KUSUM)

8Solarium Green Energy named India's second-largest residential solar vendor under PM Surya Ghar scheme
Solarium Green Energy Limited (BSE scrip 544354, SOLARIUM) announced on 10 June 2026 that the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy recognised it as the Second Largest Vendor for solarisation of residential homes in India under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. The recognition was received by Chairman & Managing Director Ankit Garg (DIN 08027760) at the MNRE national programme titled 'Two Years of PM Surya Ghar: Scaling the Solar Home to 1 Crore Rooftops'. The Ahmedabad-based company enclosed the recognition certificate.

POLICY & INCENTIVES

8US clean-power pipeline hits 222 GW with $377-billion investment planned through 2031
The 'State of Clean Power in Q1 2026' report finds 222 GW of US clean-power capacity planned or under construction — about one-third of the 693 GW announced cumulatively through Q1 2026 — with 8 GW of operational capacity added in the quarter. Solar and batteries dominate, comprising 85% of all clean-power capacity, and developers have announced an estimated $377 billion in new clean-power investment through 2031. Fossil-fuel sources rose to 27% of planned capacity at end-Q1 2026 from just 9% at end-2022, with Texas continuing to lead all states.
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COMMISSION ORDERS (CERC/SERC)

8HERC slashes HVPNL's FY 2026-27 transmission ARR by Rs. 3,381 million to Rs. 24,018 million, approves Rs. 0.34/unit STOA charge
The Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) issued its Tariff Order dated 17 March 2026 for Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited (HVPNL), fixing the approved ARR for FY 2026-27 at Rs. 24,018.08 million — significantly below HVPNL's proposal of Rs. 27,399.57 million. Key disallowances include depreciation approved at Rs. 6,071 million versus a claim of Rs. 7,697 million and Return on Equity at Rs. 3,860 million versus Rs. 4,305 million claimed. STOA charges are approved at Rs. 0.34 per kWh; HVPNL's transmission availability was 99.5965% in FY 2024-25, earning a TSA incentive of Rs. 75.13 million.

8DERC grants BRPL, BYPL and TPDDL relief on FPPAS cap: April 2026 power purchase costs surge to 31-35%
The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) issued an order dated 10 June 2026 granting temporary relaxation under Regulation 172 of the Tariff Regulations 2017 to allow Delhi's three distribution licensees to recover fuel and power purchase adjustment surcharge (FPPAS) above the 10% ceiling. BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) computed its April 2026 FPPAS at 31.55% and is permitted to recover a total of 17.94%. BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL), with an FPPAS of 35.26%, is permitted to recover 17.43%; TPDDL is capped at 16% total recovery.

8HPERC clears Rs. 4.61/kWh interim tariff for 1.5-MW Baada Deo hydro project in Mandi
The Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (HPERC), in Petition No. 90 of 2026 decided 10 June 2026, approved a supplementary Power Purchase Agreement between HPSEBL and M/s Baada Deo Small Hydel Projects Private Limited for the 1.50-MW Baada Deo Hydro Electric Project on Sarahan Nallah in District Mandi. The Commission fixed an interim tariff of Rs. 4.61 per kWh, valid for one year, after which the parties must approach it for a final tariff, and directed that the PPA be executed within 30 days.

8BERC weighs switch from seasonal to monthly billing for Bihar's agricultural consumers; DISCOMs seek approval
The Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission (BERC) is examining a petition (Case No. 15/2026) filed by SBPDCL and NBPDCL seeking Commission approval to replace the existing four-harvest-seasons-per-year billing cycle for agricultural consumers with standardised monthly billing. The BERC order dated 9 June 2026, presided over by Chairman Amir Subhani and Member (Legal) P.S. Yadav, records that the change pertains solely to billing periodicity — not tariff revision — so the Section 62(4) bar on mid-year tariff amendments does not apply.

REGULATORY PETITION & REVIEW

8UPERC hears SAEL Solar's plea for 100% transmission charge waiver on 5-GW PV cell plant in UP; UPPCL objects
The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (UPERC), in its order dated 10 June 2026 (Petition No. 2353 of 2026), recorded progress of a case by M/s SAEL Solar P6 Private Limited seeking full exemption from transmission, wheeling and banking charges for its proposed captive generation project powering a 5-GW PV Cell Fabrication and 5-GW module manufacturing facility in UP. UPPCL filed an affidavit arguing that UP Solar Energy Policy 2022 permits only 50% transmission and wheeling charge exemption, not 100%. The next hearing is 21 July 2026.

8UPERC grants two weeks to both parties in land-dispute transmission line case; next date 21 July
The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (UPERC), in its order dated 10 June 2026 (Petition No. 2299 of 2025), dealt with a revision petition filed by residents of District Ambedkar Nagar challenging actions by UPPTCL (Basti) related to a transmission line. The District Magistrate, Ambedkar Nagar reported a title dispute pending on the land in question. The Commission granted revisionists two weeks to file a rejoinder and directed the DM to depute a concerned officer for the next hearing listed for 21 July 2026.
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WORK ORDERS & SUPPLY CONTRACTS

8Alfa Transformers bags Rs. 7.14-crore order from Madhya Gujarat Vij Company for 11-kV transformers
Alfa Transformers Limited (BSE scrip 517546, ALFATRAN) disclosed on 10 June 2026 that it received a Letter of Award dated 8 June 2026 from Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Limited for supply of different ratings of 11-kV transformers. The domestic order is valued at Rs. 7.14 crore including GST and is to be executed in equal monthly lots over seven months, commencing 45 days after receipt of the LOA. The company confirmed there is no related-party or promoter-group interest in the contract.

8BGR Energy wins Rs. 12.61-crore GST relief as Chhattisgarh appellate authority cuts demand to Rs. 21.05 crore
BGR Energy Systems Limited (NSE: BGRENERGY, BSE: 532930) told exchanges on 10 June 2026 that the Additional Commissioner of State Tax, Chhattisgarh, modified an earlier GST demand order dated 28 December 2023 in Form GST APL-04. The appellate order reduces the aggregate demand from Rs. 33,65,67,267 to Rs. 21,04,87,008, giving the Chennai-headquartered EPC firm relief of Rs. 12,60,80,259.

EQUITY & STAKE ACQUISITION

8Adani Enterprises completes 100% buyout of Portus Ventures via airport arm on 10 June 2026
Adani Enterprises Limited (BSE: 512599, NSE: ADANIENT) informed exchanges that Adani Airport City Limited, a wholly owned step-down subsidiary, completed the acquisition of 100% of the equity share capital of Portus Ventures Private Limited on 10 June 2026 at 6:13 p.m. IST. The deal follows a share purchase agreement executed on 8 June 2026 with PVPL and its existing shareholders. The filing was signed by Company Secretary and Joint President (Legal) Jatin Jalundhwala.

8IndiGrid InvIT folds three units, including two AP solar SPVs, into Godawari Green Energy
IndiGrid Investment Managers Limited intimated BSE and NSE on 10 June 2026 of the merger of three transferor companies — Globus Steel & Power Private Limited, IndiGrid Solar-I (AP) Private Limited and IndiGrid Solar-II (AP) Private Limited — into transferee company Godawari Green Energy Private Limited. The amalgamation is being carried out under SEBI InvIT Regulations, 2014 and LODR Regulations, 2015, and was disclosed across IndiGrid's listed units (NSE: INDIGRID and series).
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ANNUAL RESULTS

8Tata Power FY26 annual report shows net profit of Rs. 5,212 crore and Rs. 2.50 dividend as EBITDA climbs to Rs. 16,090 crore
Tata Power's Integrated Annual Report for FY26 (scrip 500400) reports net profit after tax of Rs. 5,212 crore, marginally up from Rs. 5,197 crore a year earlier, on revenue of Rs. 63,681 crore. EBITDA rose to Rs. 16,090 crore from Rs. 14,468 crore in FY25. The board recommended a dividend of Rs. 2.50 per equity share against Rs. 2.25 last year, while net debt-to-underlying EBITDA stood at 3.34 times. The 107th AGM is set for 7 July 2026.

8Tata Power posts Rs. 63,681-crore FY26 revenue as clean energy tops 47% of capacity in new sustainability report
Tata Power Company Limited (NSE: TATAPOWER, scrip 500400) filed its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for FY26 on 10 June 2026. The filing places FY26 revenue at approximately Rs. 63,681 crore on paid-up capital of Rs. 319.56 crore, with roughly 47% of installed capacity now in clean and green sources spanning hydro, wind, solar and waste-heat recovery. Total water withdrawal stood at over 3.70 billion kilolitres for the year, dominated by seawater and surface water.

8Sterling & Wilson Renewable's FY26 income hits Rs. 6,342 crore as order inflows surge 43% to Rs. 10,062 crore
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited (BSE: 542760, NSE: SWSOLAR) filed its FY2025-26 Annual Report on 9 June 2026. Total income rose to Rs. 6,342.38 crore from Rs. 5,592.38 crore in FY25, with profit after tax of approximately Rs. 249.45 crore. The solar EPC firm reported new order inflows of Rs. 10,062 crore — a 43% year-on-year increase across 12 projects — far exceeding the 15% growth it had conservatively projected.

DIVIDEND & BOARD DECISIONS

8POWERGRID board clears Rs. 485-crore SCADA upgrade and JPY 80-billion JBIC loan, names new CS and CFO
Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (NSE/BSE: POWERGRID, scrip 532898) informed exchanges that its board, meeting on 10 June 2026, approved upgradation of SCADA and associated systems of NTAMC/RTAMC at an estimated Rs. 485.04 crore and an unsecured Japanese Yen term-loan facility of JPY 80 billion from JBIC and participating institutions. The board also appointed Smt. Anjana Luthra as Company Secretary and Shri Venkata S V as CFO from 1 July 2026.

8President approves merger of REC into Power Finance Corporation, PFC tells exchanges
Power Finance Corporation Limited (NSE/BSE, CIN L65910DL1986GOI024862) informed exchanges on 10 June 2026 that the Ministry of Power conveyed the approval of the President of India for the proposed merger of REC Limited into PFC. This follows PFC board's earlier decision intimated on 16 May 2026 to reserve the merger proposal for Presidential approval. REC Limited (BSE: 532955, NSE: RECLTD) separately confirmed the same Presidential nod in a concurrent exchange filing.

CREDIT RATING & ANALYST REPORT

8Brickwork downgrades India Power Corp to default grade 'BWR D' on Rs. 107-crore loans amid CIRP
India Power Corporation Limited (scrip: DPSCLTD), currently under the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process per NCLT Hyderabad Bench-I order dated 15 May 2026, disclosed on 10 June 2026 that Brickwork Ratings revised its bank-loan ratings on 9 June 2026. The long-term rating on Rs. 102.83 crore of fund-based facilities was downgraded from BWR BB to BWR D, and the short-term rating on Rs. 4.15 crore of non-fund-based facilities from BWR A4 to BWR D, simultaneously removed from 'Rating Watch with Negative Implications'.

8Premier Energies downgraded to 'HOLD' with Rs. 1,138 target as global solar demand nears 500 GW
A 10 June 2026 brokerage note on Premier Energies (NSE: PREMIERENE, BSE: 544238) downgrades the stock to 'HOLD' from 'Accumulate' at a CMP of Rs. 1,087, raising the target price to Rs. 1,138 from Rs. 1,071 on 12x March-2028E EV/EBITDA. The note pegs global solar demand potential at roughly 500 GW in 2025 against Chinese cell capacity of about twice that level, with module pricing recovering to US$0.125/Wp. The analyst projects revenue/EBITDA/PAT CAGRs of 46.4%/35.8%/23.0% over FY26-28E.

8CARE keeps Northern Power Erectors' Rs. 18-crore facilities in 'Issuer Not Cooperating' category
CARE Ratings, in a press release dated 9 June 2026, continued the ratings of New Delhi-based hydro-equipment maker Northern Power Erectors Limited under the 'Issuer Not Cooperating' category, citing the company's failure to share monitoring information. Long-term bank facilities of Rs. 14.00 crore carry CARE C; Stable, and short-term facilities of Rs. 4.00 crore carry CARE A4, both on a best-available-information basis. The firm, managed by V.S. Mittal and N.S. Mittal, manufactures hydro turbine and generator parts.

8Coal exchange could open a ~46-million-tonne, Rs. 150-billion market, says power-sector note
A 10 June 2026 'Overweight' power-sector note frames the newly notified Coal Trading Exchange Rules, 2026 as a structural positive, estimating an initial exchangeable coal market of about 46 million tonnes, equivalent to roughly Rs. 150 billion in transaction value. The report sees the shift from auction (MSTC/mjunction) to an IEX-style exchange model as beneficial for Coal India. Its coverage universe includes BUY calls on CESC (TP Rs. 216), JSW Energy (Rs. 644), NTPC (Rs. 450) and POWERGRID (Rs. 346), with HOLDs on IEX and Tata Power.

8ICRA pegs Rs. 5-6 trillion transmission investment for India's 900-GW non-fossil push by FY2036
ICRA's June 2026 Indian power-sector report flags a sharp ramp-up in transmission capacity, noting nine-year CAGRs of 3.6% in line length and 7.8% in substation capacity, and inter-regional capacity rising to 120 GW. To support CEA's plan for 900 GW of non-fossil capacity by FY2036, the agency estimates Rs. 5-6 trillion of transmission investment is required. FY2026 saw approximately 12,139 ckm of lines and 1,13,013 MVA of substation capacity added. The Brahmaputra Basin plan adds 76 GW of hydro evacuation.

EARNINGS CALL & ANALYST MEET

8CESC Limited to participate in Macquarie Capital investor group meeting in Kolkata on 15 June 2026
CESC Limited, the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group utility company listed on NSE and BSE (scrip: CESC), has intimated stock exchanges of its participation in an investor conference on 15 June 2026, organised by Macquarie Capital, to be held in Kolkata in physical format. The disclosure was filed on 10 June 2026 under SEBI LODR Regulation 30, signed by Company Secretary Jagdish Patra. NHPC Limited (BSE: 533098) similarly notified participation in the JM Financial Virtual PSU Conference on 15 June 2026.

8ICICI Prudential MF trims Indian Energy Exchange stake, selling 14.76 lakh shares in a day
ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company informed BSE on 10 June 2026 that ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund carried out a net sale of 14,76,311 shares of Indian Energy Exchange Ltd. on 9 June 2026, taking its holding below the previously disclosed 5.22% by more than 2% of paid-up capital. Cumulatively, the fund's schemes have net-sold 1,87,08,553 shares of IEX since the last filing dated 25 July 2025. The disclosure was made under Regulation 29(2) of SEBI Takeover Regulations.
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8Digital infrastructure package redraws accountability boundaries in mission-critical deployment framework
What appears to be a routine IT procurement is increasingly resembling a strategic infrastructure rollout. The package combines supply, installation, integration and operational support within a tightly managed execution structure, placing greater emphasis on end-to-end performance responsibility.

8Stringent entry barriers reshape competition in large-scale solar BOS contracting
This is not merely a balance-of-system procurement for a utility-scale solar project. The package combines block-wise execution responsibilities, extended post-commissioning obligations and performance-linked delivery expectations within a single framework.

8Consultancy package introduces tougher safeguards against aggressive bid discounting
What appears to be a routine consultancy procurement reflects a broader shift in tender structuring. The package incorporates mechanisms designed to discourage abnormally low bids while maintaining accountability for timely delivery and regulatory compliance.

8Transmission package signals a broader Rs 133.70 crore network expansion and execution strategy
A major grid infrastructure package is doing more than adding incremental network capacity. The project structure combines execution responsibility, procurement discipline and delivery accountability within a single framework, offering insight into evolving utility priorities. The broader significance may lie in what the package reveals about future approaches to transmission contracting, risk allocation and project delivery.

8Large thermal package tightens integration control across multiple balance-of-plant systems
The package extends well beyond a conventional equipment procurement exercise, bringing together critical plant interfaces, auxiliary systems and complex engineering responsibilities within a single execution framework. The structure places greater emphasis on coordination capability and end-to-end delivery management than on standalone equipment supply. Details
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8The project framework concentrates responsibility for engineering, procurement, construction, testing and commissioning within a single execution chain.
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8The structure offers insight into how utilities are increasingly allocating execution risk and how contractors may respond through pricing and project management strategies. Details
8A major transmission package has progressed into a significantly narrower competitive field following technical evaluation.
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8While intended to strengthen network capacity in an important industrial region, the procurement structure places greater responsibility for schedule adherence and project delivery on the contractor. Details
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COAL PRODUCTION & STOCK

8CEA reports power plants holding 47.7 million tonnes of coal on 8 June 2026, with 27 stations critical
The Central Electricity Authority's Fuel Management Division reported all-India coal stock at thermal power plants of 47,723.2 thousand tonnes (44,805.1 domestic plus 2,918.0 imported) as on 8 June 2026 — about 63% of the normative requirement and roughly 24 days of cover across 190 stations totalling 2,23,498 MW. Of these, 27 plants were flagged as critical or super-critical, while the monitored fleet ran at an average 72% plant load factor.

8Coal India says linked power plants stocked 41.3 million tonnes of coal as on 7 June 2026
Coal India Limited's Marketing & Sales Division reported, per CEA data, that power plants with coal linkage to CIL and SCCL held 41,346.4 thousand tonnes of coal as on 7 June 2026 — 40,669.3 thousand tonnes of indigenous coal plus 677.2 thousand tonnes imported. Eighteen of the linked plants were in the critical or super-critical category. The report tracks station-wise stock against an at-55%-PLF normative requirement, Coal India said.

8NRPC's 243rd OCC finds zero critical-stock units in the Northern Region in early May 2026
A key finding of the Northern Regional Power Committee's 243rd OCC meeting was that the coal-stock position of all Northern Region generating stations showed zero units in the critical-stock category during the first ten days of May 2026, signalling improved fuel security ahead of peak summer. The meeting also discussed PTCUL's request to divert a 500 MVA, 400/220 kV ICT from cold-spare reserve to the 400 kV Rishikesh substation for Kumbh Mela 2027.

GENERATION & PLF

8CEA: India generates 4,726.88 MU on 8 June 2026, running 1.86% below the FY27 programme
The Central Electricity Authority's daily generation overview recorded all-India power generation of 4,726.88 MU on 8 June 2026 against a programme of 4,732.89 MU, from a monitored capacity of 3,11,573.79 MW. Thermal contributed 4,112.62 MU, hydro 413.54 MU, nuclear 183.49 MU and Bhutan imports 17.23 MU. Cumulative generation since 1 April 2026 stands at 3,17,410.80 MU, some 6,003.40 MU (1.86%) short of programme, CEA said.

8CEA: NTPC stations generate 1,040.27 MU on 8 June 2026, 3.14% below the FY27 programme year-to-date
The Central Electricity Authority's NTPC overview shows the utility's stations producing 1,040.27 MU on 8 June 2026 — marginally above the day's 1,038.29 MU programme — from a monitored capacity of 60,007.23 MW (available 52,849.58 MW). The Western Region led with 358.59 MU. Cumulative NTPC generation since 1 April stands at 70,367.09 MU, 2,283.26 MU (3.14%) below programme, CEA said.

8CEA: coal powers 3,945 MU of India's 4,727 MU generation on 8 June 2026
The Central Electricity Authority's fuel-wise report for 8 June 2026 shows coal stations generating 3,945.17 MU of the day's 4,726.88 MU all-India total, ahead of hydro (413.54 MU), nuclear (183.49 MU), lignite (84.97 MU) and natural gas (81.35 MU). Coal's monitored capacity stood at 2,23,497.51 MW, and year-to-date coal generation has reached 2,66,385.84 MU since 1 April 2026, CEA said.

8RUVITSL merit-order list for 8-14 June 2026 ranks Sasan cheapest at Rs. 1.54/kWh, Dadri Liquid dearest at Rs. 27.81
Rajasthan Urja Vikas and IT Services Limited's merit-order dispatch schedule for 8-14 June 2026 ranks 43 generating stations by tariff inclusive of transmission losses. Sasan UMPP is cheapest at Rs. 1.54/kWh, followed by NLC Barsinghsar at Rs. 3.17/kWh, while gas and liquid-fuel stations occupy the costly end — Dadri Liquid at Rs. 27.81/kWh and Auriya Liquid at Rs. 24.04/kWh. The order is dated 8 June 2026.

8RVUNL's 1,200 MW Kalisindh plant reports May 2026 water use at 2.99 m3/MWh, below the 3.5 norm
Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited submitted May 2026 environmental data for its 2x600 MW Kalisindh Thermal Power Project, Jhalawar, to the Central Electricity Authority. The plant generated 615.26 GWh during the month and recorded specific water consumption of 2.99 m3/MWh against the prescribed 3.5 m3/MWh norm, operating on zero liquid discharge. Stack, ambient-air and effluent parameters across its four monitoring locations were within prescribed limits.

GAS & LNG

8Ember says gas's share in the global power mix fell for a fifth straight year in 2025
An Ember analysis published on 9 June 2026 found the share of gas in the global power mix declined for the fifth consecutive year in 2025, even as absolute gas-fired generation edged up slightly. Strong growth in clean power, led by solar and wind, met about 68% of global electricity-demand growth over 2021-2025, curbing the need for additional gas. The report examines the trend across the G7, China, India and Brazil.

HYDRO & RESERVOIR

8CEA basin data shows only 33% of India's 1,33,410 MW hydro potential tapped; Brahmaputra holds 65,400 MW
As on 31 May 2026, just 44,539.07 MW — about 33.39% — of India's 1,33,410 MW exploitable large-hydro potential above 25 MW is in operation, the Central Electricity Authority's basin-wise status shows. The Brahmaputra basin holds the largest untapped resource at 65,400 MW assessed but only 9.06% operational, while 13,373.5 MW is under construction and 19,974 MW concurred but not yet taken up. The inventory includes the 11,200 MW Upper Siang project.

8Odisha's reservoir hydro stations generate 625 MW on 9 June 2026, led by Upper Indravati's 260 MW
The reservoir generation report for 9 June 2026 shows Odisha's hydro powerhouses averaging a combined 625.38 MW, equivalent to about 15.01 million units. Upper Indravati (Mukhiguda) led with 259.96 MW and a 554.5 MW peak, followed by Balimela at 225.625 MW, while reservoir levels held near full — Balimela at 1,469.2 ft against an FRL of 1,516 ft. The Machkund station, under APGENCO control, recorded zero generation with machines available.

8CEA reservoir report puts Bhakra at 480.97 m and Tehri at 741.41 m as on 8 June 2026
The Central Electricity Authority's daily hydro-reservoir report for 8 June 2026 tracks levels and energy content across roughly 30 major reservoirs, with Bhakra at 480.97 m against a full reservoir level of 513.59 m, and Tehri at 741.41 m versus an FRL of 829.79 m. Sardar Sarovar held 127.86 m and Koyna 622.34 m. The report logs present-versus-full energy potential and cumulative hydro energy generated since 1 April, CEA said.

8SRLDC reservoir report shows Idukki at 706.72 m on 9 June 2026, below last year's 726.14 m
The SRLDC reservoir report for 9 June 2026 shows all 14 major Southern Region reservoirs below last year's levels, with Idukki at 706.72 m (stored energy 481.64 MU) versus 726.14 m a year ago, and Kakki at 942.17 m versus 976.31 m. Supa led current inflow at 1.11 MCM with stored energy of 674.85 MU, while Mettur stood at 749.75 m with no inflow against 784.16 m a year earlier, SRLDC said.
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PEAK DEMAND & POWER SUPPLY POSITION

8India meets a 2,59,448 MW peak on 9 June 2026 with zero shortage across all five regions
Grid Controller of India's NLDC daily report shows all-India peak demand met at 2,59,448 MW at 15:14 hrs on 9 June 2026, with zero shortage in every region and total energy met at 5,698 MU. The Northern Region led at 86,927 MW, followed by the Western Region at 78,611 MW and Southern Region at 59,781 MW. Coal supplied 65% of gross generation (3,975 MU), while total generation outage stood at 33,466 MW nationally.

8Northern Region clears 79,048 MW at the evening peak on 9 June 2026, with Uttar Pradesh taking 29,313 MW
The NRLDC daily report shows the Northern Region meeting 79,048 MW at the 20:00 hrs evening peak on 9 June 2026, with total energy of 1,904 MU and a residual shortage of just 0.41 MU in Uttarakhand. Uttar Pradesh dominated at 29,313 MW with 660.03 MU consumed, followed by Punjab at 15,187 MW and Rajasthan at 14,668 MW. The region's all-day maximum reached 86,927 MW at 14:58 hrs, per SCADA data.

8Western Region sets a 78,948 MW peak on 9 June 2026, with Maharashtra and Gujarat in the lead
The WRLDC daily report shows the Western Region reaching a maximum of 78,948 MW at 15:00 hrs on 9 June 2026, with zero shortage and total energy of 1,737.2 MU. Maharashtra peaked at 30,017 MW and consumed 659.3 MU, while Gujarat reached 27,427 MW (560.7 MU); Madhya Pradesh peaked at 13,137 MW. Regional own generation contributed 1,031.4 MU, including 197.7 MU of wind and 131.4 MU of solar, WRLDC said.

8Southern Region meets a 59,775 MW peak on 9 June 2026 with 1,274.29 MU delivered and zero shortage
The SRLDC power-supply report shows the Southern Region reaching an all-day maximum of 59,775 MW at 15:04 hrs on 9 June 2026, with zero shortage and total energy of 1,274.29 MU. Tamil Nadu led at 20,095 MW (429.34 MU), followed by Andhra Pradesh at 13,535 MW and Karnataka at 12,396 MW, while Telangana met 11,330 MW. Telangana posted the only positive energy deviation, at +4.84 MU against the LGBR forecast.

8Eastern Region hits a 33,709 MW peak at 23:18 hrs on 9 June 2026, led by West Bengal
The ERLDC power-supply report shows the Eastern Region reaching an all-day peak of 33,709 MW at 23:18 hrs on 9 June 2026, with a regional energy total of 712.86 MU and zero shortage. West Bengal led at 13,047 MW (261.44 MU), followed by Bihar at 8,309 MW and Odisha at 7,297 MW. DVC was a net exporter within the region at minus 38.87 MU. Regional thermal generation totalled 331.4 MU, ERLDC said.

8North Eastern Region delivers 69.77 MU on 9 June 2026 with a 3,499 MW evening peak, led by Assam
The NERLDC power-supply report shows the North Eastern Region meeting 3,499 MW at the 20:00 hrs evening peak on 9 June 2026, with zero shortage and total energy of 69.77 MU. Assam dominated at 2,247 MW (45.73 MU), with the region's maximum reaching 3,558 MW at 19:29 hrs. Hydro supplied 7.66 MU and gas 5.52 MU; Tripura showed the largest positive LGBR deviation at +1.32 MU, NERLDC said.

8NRPC's 243rd OCC projects a 98,600 MW June peak for the Northern Region against 1,03,200 MW available
The Northern Regional Power Committee's 243rd OCC meeting on 15 May 2026 projected the region's June 2026 peak requirement at 98,600 MW against available capacity of 1,03,200 MW — a slim 4,600 MW surplus — with energy availability of 55,150 MU against a 54,823 MU requirement. It flagged grid risk from the 800 kV Champa-Kurukshetra HVDC link, which lost 6,600 MW and 5,800 MW of import ATC in trips on 30 April and 2 May. Haryana faces a 2,868 MW peak deficit.

8Uttarakhand meets 56.75 MU against 57.20 MU demand on 8 June 2026, drawing 1.07 MU from exchanges
Uttarakhand's power-position statement for 8 June 2026 shows total availability of 56.75 MU against actual demand of 57.20 MU, leaving a small shortfall. State generation contributed 14.38 MU and the central share 21.03 MU (35.41 MU from firm sources), while net IEX/PXIL exchange drawal added 1.07 MU and other sources 21.34 MU. The state utility's report also tabulated area-wise rostering for the day.

FREQUENCY & DEVIATION INDICES (FDI/VDI)

8Grid frequency runs at 50.017 Hz on 9 June 2026 with 26.3% of the day outside the IEGC band
The NLDC frequency profile for 9 June 2026 shows an average all-India frequency of 50.017 Hz, a Frequency Deviation Index of 26.3 and a standard deviation of 0.0614. The grid stayed within the 49.90-50.05 Hz band for 73.73% of the day but was outside the IEGC band for 6 hours 18 minutes (26.27%). The instantaneous maximum was 50.298 Hz at 19:03 hrs and the minimum 49.846 Hz at 14:25 hrs, NLDC said.

8SRLDC VDI flags Asupaka above 420 kV for 7.78 hours on 9 June 2026
The SRLDC Voltage Deviation Index report for 9 June 2026 identifies several 400 kV substations breaching the 420 kV upper limit, led by Asupaka at 7.78 hours (VDI 0.32), Dichipally at 7.22 hours and Annaikavadu at 4.47 hours. Peak voltages reached 426.86 kV at Annaikavadu and 425.08 kV at Dichipally. No monitored node fell below the 380 kV lower limit, indicating robust voltage support across the Southern Region, SRLDC said.

8ERLDC VDI shows all Eastern Region 765 kV and 400 kV substations within band on 8 June 2026
The Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's Voltage Deviation Index report for 8 June 2026 recorded perfect compliance, with all monitored 765 kV substations — including Ranchi New (average 779.73 kV), Angul, Gaya and Darlipali — logging zero hours outside the IEGC band. At 400 kV, Jamshedpur (409.01 kV), Maithon (406.72 kV) and Barh (405.60 kV) also held 100% within band. The report covered more than 30 nodes, ERLDC said.

8NERLDC reports zero voltage deviations at 16 substations but 27.42% of 8 June 2026 outside the frequency band
The NERLDC daily indices for 8 June 2026 show all 16 monitored 400 kV substations across the North Eastern Region — including Azara, Balipara, Bongaigaon, Palatana and New Kohima — holding 100% within the 380-420 kV band, with averages from 404 to 412 kV. However, the Frequency Deviation Index report recorded the grid outside the IEGC band for 27.42% of the day (6.58 hours), with frequency ranging from 49.67 Hz to 50.18 Hz.

SYSTEM RELIABILITY & SECURITY

8NLDC reliability indices for 9 June 2026 show only one ATC violation block on the NR import corridor
Grid Controller of India's NLDC System Reliability Indices report for 9 June 2026 showed a near-perfect picture: of five inter-regional corridors monitored, only the Import of Northern Region corridor recorded a single block of ATC violation (0.25 hours, 1.04% of the day), and no corridor breached the N-1 criterion. Among voltage nodes, Moga spent 1.11% of the day below 728 kV and Khetri 0.35%, with most substations fully within band.

LOAD FORECAST

8SRLDC forecasts Southern Region demand of 40,000-63,000 MW for 9-15 June 2026, with 1.95% prior-day error
The SRLDC weekly demand forecast for 9-15 June 2026 projects Southern Region demand ranging from about 40,000 MW in off-peak hours to a peak near 63,000 MW during afternoon periods. Validation against actuals for 7 June 2026 showed a Mean Absolute Percentage Error of 1.95%, indicating high accuracy. SRLDC prepares these forecasts under IEGC 2023 obligations for advance scheduling and congestion management across the six-state region.

8ERLDC forecast error for 8 June 2026: day-ahead MAPE 4.48%, intra-day just 1.51%
ERLDC's Eastern Region forecasting-error report for 8 June 2026 recorded a day-ahead MAPE of 4.48% (RMSE 5.45%) and an intra-day MAPE of just 1.51%, showing real-time corrections close most of the gap. The largest day-ahead error came in the 09:00-09:15 block, an over-forecast of 2,701 MW against actual demand of 25,755 MW. The model shows a systematic over-forecast bias during afternoon solar-ramp periods, ERLDC said.

TRANSMISSION CAPACITY (TTC/ATC)

8NERLDC flags 53 blocks of TTC violation on the Tripura corridor on 8 June 2026
The NERLDC System Reliability Report for 8 June 2026 found the NER-Tripura corridor breaching its Total Transfer Capability in 53 blocks, totalling 13.35 hours — or 55.6% of the day — while the NER-Assam corridor saw 17 blocks (4.4 hours, 18.2%). All other intra-regional corridors recorded zero violations. Utilities in importing control areas were instructed to restrict drawal to keep within limits, NERLDC said, with TTC computed on the N-1 criterion.

8CEA adds 18,515 MVA of transformation capacity in FY 2026-27, beating its 12,564 MVA target
Substations completed in FY 2026-27 up to 31 May 2026 added 18,515 MVA of transformation capacity (220 kV and above), the Central Electricity Authority reported, comfortably exceeding the cumulative target of 12,564 MVA. The 765 kV class dominated with 10,500 MVA, including POWERGRID ICTs at Fatehgarh-III, Khavda and Bikaner-III and Resonia's 3,000 MVA Beawar substation. Much of the new capacity supports renewable evacuation from the Rajasthan and Gujarat zones.

8CEA reports 7,190 MVA of new substation capacity commissioned in May 2026
India commissioned 7,190 MVA of substation transformation capacity (220 kV and above) in May 2026, the Central Electricity Authority reported, against a 6,689 MVA monthly target. The central sector added 2,000 MVA — POWERGRID's 500 MVA ICT at Satna and a 1,500 MVA 765/400 kV ICT at Fatehgarh-III — while the state sector contributed 5,190 MVA across about 20 augmentations. The single largest state addition was MSETCL's 500 MVA Jejuri substation.

8India's total transformation capacity hits 14,69,041 MVA in May 2026, CEA says
The Central Electricity Authority's May 2026 growth summary puts India's cumulative transformation capacity (220 kV and above) at 14,69,041 MVA, after adding 7,190 MVA in the month and 18,515 MVA in FY 2026-27. By voltage, the 400 kV class accounts for 5,36,148 MVA and 765 kV for 3,80,200 MVA. Sector-wise, the state sector leads with 7,79,733 MVA against the central sector's 5,92,791 MVA, with ISTS capacity at 6,40,105 MVA.

LINE & GENERATION OUTAGES

8NLDC's May 2026 grid-events report logs the 800 kV Champa-Kurukshetra HVDC blocking at about 3,000 MW
The National Load Despatch Centre's May 2026 grid-events report documents disturbances across all five regional grids, with the Northern Region accounting for the bulk. On 2 May 2026 the 800 kV Champa-Kurukshetra HVDC link, then carrying about 3,000 MW, saw Poles 1 and 3 block at 16:31 hrs on CLD protection after a telecom failure, followed by Pole-2 at 16:51 hrs, against an antecedent regional load near 65,085 MW. Events are classified as grid incidents and grid disturbances.

8CEA reports 43,184 MW under maintenance on 8 June 2026, leaving 2,68,390 MW online
The Central Electricity Authority's capacity-availability summary for 8 June 2026 shows 43,184.22 MW of monitored capacity under maintenance — 5,457.65 MW planned, 27,454.67 MW forced and 10,271.90 MW for other reasons — out of 3,11,573.79 MW monitored. That left 2,68,389.56 MW online nationally. The Northern Region carried the heaviest forced outage at 9,394.06 MW, CEA said.

8CEA flags 29,678 MW of thermal and nuclear capacity out of grid for over 15 days as on 8 June 2026
The Central Electricity Authority's report on units out of the grid for more than 15 days lists thermal and nuclear capacity totalling 29,678.36 MW as on 8 June 2026, spanning dozens of units with their maintenance start and expected return dates. The tally reflects prolonged outages across India's conventional fleet during FY 2026-27, with each entry noting the reason or present status of the stalled unit, CEA said.

8CEA logs 7,785 MW of thermal and nuclear units recommissioned by 8 June 2026, including Kalisindh's 600 MW
The Central Electricity Authority's recommissioning report shows units totalling 7,785.18 MW synchronised back to the grid as on 8 June 2026, among them Kalisindh TPS Unit-1 (600 MW), Ukai TPS Unit-6 (500 MW), Rihand STPS Unit-4 (500 MW) and Chandrapur STPS Unit-8 (500 MW). Each return is tagged with its outage reason, from low-temperature superheater tube leakage to control-and-instrumentation faults, CEA said.

8CEA reports 5,053 MW of thermal capacity tripped out of grid on 8 June 2026
The Central Electricity Authority's report on units that went out of the grid on 8 June 2026 logs 5,053.10 MW of thermal capacity, led by Tamnar TPP Unit-2 (600 MW), Bandakhar TPP Unit-1 (300 MW), Suratgarh TPS Unit-6 (250 MW) and Ropar TPS Unit-5 (210 MW). Outage causes ranged from turbine and milling-system problems to furnace flame failure, with each unit's time off-bar and expected return recorded, CEA said.

8SRLDC logs a Kalpakka bus-bar trip taking out five APTRANSCO elements at once on 9 June 2026
The SRLDC generation report for 9 June 2026 records a cluster of simultaneous forced outages at Kalpakka at 19:26 hrs, triggered by bus-bar protection, taking out five APTRANSCO elements together, including the 400 kV Gazuwaka-Kalpakka-1 and -2 lines and Kalpakka-ICT-3. Two POWERGRID 400 kV Gazuwaka-Simhadri lines tripped on an R-Y fault minutes later. Among units, North Chennai TPS Stage-III (800 MW) and SEIL P2 Unit-2 (660 MW) also went off, SRLDC said.

8ERLDC reports 3,828.65 MW of Eastern Region generation on outage on 9 June 2026
The ERLDC generation outage report for 9 June 2026 shows a total of 3,828.65 MW out — 2,445 MW central (all forced) and 1,383.65 MW state. Fresh forced outages included NTPC KHSTPP Unit-2 (210 MW, rotor earth fault) and Maithon Power Unit-2 (525 MW, boiler tube leakage). Teesta Stage III (six units of 200 MW) and Stage I (three of 170 MW) remain off since the October 2023 cloudburst, with revival timing still uncertain, ERLDC said.

8WRLDC reports 2,863 MW of Western Region central capacity on forced outage on 9 June 2026
WRLDC's generating-unit outage report for 9 June 2026 records 2,863 MW of central-sector forced outages and 1,370 MW planned. Key forced outages include JPL Stage-II Unit-3 (600 MW, Jindal Power), Sasan UMPP Unit-1 (660 MW, boiler tube leakage) and VEDANTA Unit-1 (600 MW). RGPPL Units 1A and 1B (320 MW each) remain off since 2014 on gas shortage, while NTPC KSTPS Unit-5 (500 MW) is under annual overhaul until 19 June, WRLDC said.

8PVVNL schedules planned shutdowns across about 85 Meerut-zone feeders for 10 June 2026
Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Meerut, published a planned-shutdown schedule dated 9 June 2026 listing roughly 85 feeders across its Meerut-zone circles and divisions for outages, mostly on 10 June 2026. The maintenance windows, several running about four hours, cover urban and rural feeders for erection and augmentation works such as new transformers and ABC cabling, with affected areas and timings detailed feeder by feeder.

TRANSMISSION LINE ENERGIZATION

8CEA lays 2,022 ckm of new transmission lines in FY 2026-27, anchored by the 765 kV Kurnool-Maheshwaram link
Transmission lines completed in FY 2026-27 up to 31 May 2026 totalled 2,022 circuit-km (220 kV and above), the Central Electricity Authority reported, against a full-year target of 16,554 ckm. The 400 kV class led with 1,171 ckm, followed by 508 ckm at 765 kV — chiefly POWERGRID's 508 ckm Kurnool-III to Maheshwaram line for the Andhra Pradesh Kurnool zone. Key state additions included MSETCL's 456 ckm Babhleshwar-Kudus line.

8CEA logs 1,121 ckm of transmission lines commissioned in May 2026
India added 1,121 circuit-km of transmission lines (220 kV and above) in May 2026, the Central Electricity Authority reported, split between 650 ckm in the central sector and 471 ckm in the state sector. The headline central projects were POWERGRID's 765 kV Kurnool-III to Maheshwaram line and Circuit-1 of the 400 kV Navsari-Kala line, while UPPTCL's 400 kV Farrukhabad-Badaun double-circuit line led state additions, CEA said.

8India's transmission network crosses 5,08,535 ckm in May 2026, with 1,20,340 MW of inter-regional capacity
The Central Electricity Authority's May 2026 growth summary pegs India's total transmission-line length (220 kV and above) at 5,08,535 circuit-km, after adding 1,121 ckm in the month and 2,022 ckm in FY 2026-27. Inter-regional transfer capacity now stands at 1,20,340 MW. By sector, the state sector accounts for 2,71,723 ckm, the central sector 1,91,207 ckm and the private sector 45,605 ckm of the network.

REGIONAL ENERGY ACCOUNT (REA/REMC)

8WRPC SCED nets a Rs. 5.33 crore outflow from the Western Region pool in May 2026
The Western Regional Power Committee's Security Constrained Economic Dispatch statement for May 2026 shows a net payable charge of Rs. 5.33 crore from the Western Region pool. Across 16 SCED generators, incremental generation stood at 78,996 MWh against decremental obligations of 88,656 MWh, yielding gross charges of Rs. 25.05 crore and refunds of Rs. 30.38 crore. NTPC Solapur was the largest net beneficiary at Rs. 12.89 crore, WRPC said.

8KAWAS and GANDHAR gas plants earn Rs. 11.49 crore as WRPC's TRAS week shows a small surplus
The WRPC tertiary reserve ancillary services settlement for 25-31 May 2026 shows a net SRAS surplus of Rs. 27.21 lakh, with KAWAS-ComGas and GANDHAR-ComGas the biggest earners at net receivables of Rs. 5.76 crore and Rs. 5.73 crore on their TRAS-Up schedules. NTPC Gadarwara-I faces the steepest net payable at Rs. 1.37 crore. Total UP regulation was 14,549.64 MWh and DOWN regulation 23,679.77 MWh over the week, WRPC said.

8WRPC reactive-energy account for 25-31 May 2026 shows Gujarat and Maharashtra as the largest net receivers
The Western Regional Power Committee's reactive-energy account for 25-31 May 2026 records a sub-total drawee payable of Rs. 92.98 lakh and receivable of Rs. 1.86 crore, with Gujarat (Rs. 23.72 lakh net) and Maharashtra (Rs. 28.68 lakh net) the largest beneficiaries. Among stations, NTPC Gadarwara led receivables at Rs. 39.08 lakh, followed by KSTPS I, II and III at Rs. 30.59 lakh. Charges follow IEGC-2023 Regulation 39, WRPC said.

8WRPC DSM statement for 25-31 May 2026 shows generators payable Rs. 10.65 crore as wind and solar swing positive
The Western Regional Power Committee's Deviation Settlement statement for the week to 31 May 2026 shows ISGS and conventional generators with a net payable of Rs. 4.61 crore (payable Rs. 10.65 crore, receivable Rs. 6.04 crore), while wind and solar generators flipped to a net receivable of Rs. 4.10 crore on over-performance. Inter-regional WR-NR transactions netted a Rs. 12.54 crore payable from WR, prepared under CERC DSM Regulations 2024, WRPC said.

8ERPC's commercial pool posts a Rs. 3,967.92 lakh surplus for 25-31 May 2026, with BSPHCL topping payables
The Eastern Regional Power Committee's consolidated DSM, SRAS, TRAS and SCUC account for 25-31 May 2026 shows a pool surplus of Rs. 3,967.92 lakh, with total payable to pool of Rs. 36,139.25 lakh and receivable of Rs. 32,171.33 lakh. BSPHCL carried the largest net payable at Rs. 1,011.96 lakh, followed by DVC at Rs. 182.99 lakh, while WBSETCL took the largest credit of Rs. 840.67 lakh. The East-South corridor accounted for Rs. 28,050.15 lakh payable.

8ERPC reactive-energy charges for 25-31 May 2026 total Rs. 66.45 lakh at 6 paise/KVArH, WBSETCL pays most
The Eastern Regional Power Committee's reactive-energy charge statement for 25-31 May 2026 records total charges payable to pool of Rs. 66.45 lakh and receivable of Rs. 24.21 lakh, at a rate of 6 paise/KVArH effective 2 October 2025 under IEGC-2023. WBSETCL alone accounted for Rs. 65.45 lakh of payables, reflecting sustained lagging reactive drawal across its 400 kV boundary. JIPL led receivables at Rs. 4.59 lakh, ERPC said.

8APJL's Godda station exports 800.28 MU to Bangladesh in May 2026
Adani Power (Jharkhand) Limited's Godda generating station exported 800.28 million units of electricity to Bangladesh during May 2026, according to a statement issued by the Eastern Regional Power Committee. The figure, recorded as 800.281235 MU, represents the sole cross-border transaction at the Bangladesh connection point for the period. The statement, numbered ERPC/COMM/REA-GODDA/2026-27/491 dated 9 June 2026, was issued pursuant to a special-meeting decision of May 2023.
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DAY-AHEAD MARKET (DAM/GDAM/HPDAM)

8IEX day-ahead market clears 1,39,929 MWh for 9 June 2026 at a weighted Rs. 3,935.72/MWh
The Indian Energy Exchange's day-ahead market cleared 1,39,929.06 MWh for delivery on 9 June 2026, drawing purchase bids of 3,33,613.95 MWh against sell bids of 4,51,410.85 MWh. The day's weighted average market clearing price settled at Rs. 3,935.72/MWh, with snapshots pointing to a peak MCP of Rs. 5,232.11/MWh. Across the 3-10 June window, IEX DAM cleared a cumulative 10,62,695 MWh, the exchange reported.

8IEX green day-ahead market trades 32,703 MWh of renewable power for 9 June 2026 at Rs. 3,567/MWh
The Indian Energy Exchange's green day-ahead market cleared 32,702.69 MWh for delivery on 9 June 2026 against purchase bids of 1,12,646.31 MWh and sell bids of 3,82,858.36 MWh. Solar contracts made up the bulk of cleared volume at 20,874.73 MWh, with the day's weighted average price at Rs. 3,567.46/MWh and a peak MCP of Rs. 5,712.46/MWh. The 15-minute, hourly and daily snapshots all confirmed steady green-power liquidity, IEX said.

8IEX high-price day-ahead market draws a blank on 9 June 2026 despite 74,196 MWh of sell bids
The Indian Energy Exchange's high-price day-ahead market recorded zero cleared volume for delivery on 9 June 2026, even as sellers offered 74,196.25 MWh into the segment. Over the 3-10 June window the HP-DAM cleared just 4,659.19 MWh in total, with the clearing price touching its Rs. 20,000/MWh ceiling on days trade occurred. Buyers stayed largely absent, leaving the high-price window dormant for the delivery date, IEX data showed.

8HPX green day-ahead market records zero trade right through 1-10 June 2026
The Hindustan Power Exchange's green day-ahead market reported nil purchase bids, nil cleared volume and a zero market clearing price for delivery on 9 June 2026, a pattern repeated on every day from 1 to 10 June 2026. The 15-minute, hourly and daily snapshots all showed no solar, non-solar or hydro green volume changing hands. The segment stayed inactive across the entire reporting window, HPX data showed.

8HPX high-price day-ahead market logs no cleared volume on 9 June 2026
The Hindustan Power Exchange's high-price day-ahead market saw zero cleared volume and no market clearing price for delivery on 9 June 2026. The only bid activity in the 1-10 June window was a lone 2,000 MWh purchase bid on 4 June, none of which cleared. The HP-DAM remained effectively dormant across all time blocks for the delivery date, according to HPX data covering the full window.

REAL-TIME MARKET (RTM)

8IEX real-time market clears 1,61,053 MWh on 9 June 2026 at Rs. 3,822.78/MWh
The Indian Energy Exchange's real-time market handled 1,61,052.91 MWh of cleared volume for 9 June 2026, with a final scheduled volume of 1,61,044.02 MWh, against purchase bids of 2,29,588.08 MWh and sell bids of 3,57,166.98 MWh. The market clearing price averaged Rs. 3,822.78/MWh. The RTM cleared a cumulative 12,85,186 MWh over the 3-10 June period, peaking at 1,99,178 MWh on 5 June, IEX reported.

8HPX real-time market clears 1,015 MWh on 9 June 2026 at the Rs. 10,000/MWh cap
The Hindustan Power Exchange's real-time market cleared 1,015.42 MWh of final scheduled volume for delivery on 9 June 2026, against purchase bids of 2,000 MWh and sell bids of 1,200 MWh, at a market clearing price of Rs. 10,000/MWh. It was the busiest RTM day in the 1-10 June window, which saw cumulative cleared volume of 1,095.42 MWh. Trade was concentrated in a handful of fifteen-minute blocks, HPX said.

8PXIL real-time market clears 100 MWh on 9 June 2026 at Rs. 10,000/MWh
Power Exchange India Limited's real-time market cleared 100 MWh for delivery on 9 June 2026 — drawn from purchase bids of 705 MWh and sell bids of 100 MWh — at a market clearing and weighted price of Rs. 10,000/MWh. Over the 3-10 June window the segment's biggest day was 3 June, when 937.5 MWh cleared, also at Rs. 10,000/MWh. The volume-profile report showed clearing confined to a few early-morning blocks.

TERM-AHEAD & GREEN TERM-AHEAD (TAM/GTAM)

8IEX green term-ahead market trades about 1,912 MWh across 64 green contracts on 9 June 2026
Trading on the Indian Energy Exchange's green term-ahead market totalled roughly 1,911.97 MWh on 9 June 2026, executed through about 135 trades across 64 green daily-auction contracts. Clearing prices ranged from Rs. 1,863/MWh up to the Rs. 10,000/MWh ceiling, with most blocks settling near Rs. 10,000/MWh. The contracts spanned solar and non-solar green instruments delivered across the day's time slots, IEX data showed.

8IEX term-ahead market trades about 15,663 MWh in roughly 1,074 deals on 9 June 2026
The Indian Energy Exchange's conventional term-ahead market saw about 15,663 MWh change hands on 9 June 2026 through roughly 1,074 trades across some 345 contracts. Daily auction contracts dominated at around 13,288 MWh while intraday contracts added about 2,375 MWh, with prices ranging from Rs. 1,153/MWh up to the Rs. 10,000/MWh cap. Volumes covered northern, western, southern and eastern delivery points, IEX reported.

ANCILLARY & INTRADAY (ASDAM/IDAS/SCUC)

8NLDC SCUC table for 10 June 2026 commits 41 generators; Darlipali cheapest at 115.9 paise/kWh
The National Load Despatch Centre's Security Constrained Unit Commitment schedule for 10 June 2026, issued on D-1 basis, commits 41 generators, with Darlipali the cheapest dispatchable unit at 115.9 paise/kWh and 467.16 MW for blocks 44-54. NTPC coal plants dominate mid-merit dispatch, while four gas plants — RGPPL-RLNG at 1,601 paise/kWh, Gandhar-ComGas at 1,941, Dadri CRF at 1,957 and Kawas-ComGas at 1,966 — are committed at zero MW, priced out of merit order.

8HPX ancillary services day-ahead market sees nil clearing for 9 June 2026
The Hindustan Power Exchange's ancillary services day-ahead market registered zero cleared volume and no market clearing price across all 96 fifteen-minute blocks for delivery on 9 June 2026. The hourly and daily resolutions likewise showed nil up-regulation bids and nil cleared volume. The ancillary segment recorded no activity through the entire 1-10 June period covered in the report, HPX data showed.

8PXIL intra-day market attracts 1,100 MWh of bids but clears nothing on 9 June 2026
Power Exchange India Limited's Intra-Day Auction Session drew 1,100 MWh of purchase bids and 339.5 MWh of sell bids for delivery on 9 June 2026, yet recorded no market clearing volume or price. The volume-profile report showed bid interest on every day from 3 to 10 June without any matched trade. Purchase bids held steady at 1,100 MWh per day through most of the window, PXIL data showed.

DEVIATION SETTLEMENT (DSM)

8PXIL deviation settlement report shows zero cleared volume for 9 June 2026
Power Exchange India Limited's Deviation Settlement Mechanism report recorded nil cleared buy and sell volumes and a zero price across every fifteen-minute block for delivery on 9 June 2026. The three-page report logged no DSM activity through the day, pointing to a quiet deviation-settlement session on the exchange. The data covered all 96 time blocks of the delivery day, PXIL said, with neither buyers nor sellers transacting.
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MINISTRY OF POWER

8Ministry of Coal notifies the Coal Exchange Rules, 2026 to launch India's first online coal-trading platform
The Ministry of Coal notified the Coal Exchange Rules, 2026 through Gazette notification G.S.R. 442(E) dated 4 June 2026, using powers under Section 18B of the MMDR Act, 1957. The rules establish a regulated online coal exchange — with the Coal Controller Organisation as the Authority — for competitive price discovery on delivery-based coal and lignite contracts. They prohibit cartelisation, circular trading and insider trading, and mandate a settlement guarantee fund, automated audit trails and coal-sampling-based quality verification.

CEA & GRID STANDARDS

8CEA's 41st NCT meeting clears RE-evacuation schemes, revises the Kandla 3 GW plan up to Rs. 8,238 crore
The Central Electricity Authority's National Committee on Transmission, at its 41st meeting on 18 May 2026, reviewed inter-State schemes to evacuate renewable power and revised the Kandla Phase-I 3 GW scheme cost up to Rs. 8,238 crore — a Rs. 732 crore rise over the earlier Rs. 7,506 crore estimate. It took up the 7.5 GW Lakadia and Bikaner-V 6 GW schemes, noted a projected RE surplus of 48-95 GW by 2030, and reviewed the Rs. 8,386 crore Vizag scheme assigned to RECPDCL.

8CEA extends the deadline to 21 June 2026 for comments on Amendment-II to its transmission planning manual
The Central Electricity Authority extended to 21 June 2026 the last date for stakeholders to submit suggestions on draft Amendment-II to the CEA Manual on Transmission Planning Criteria, 2023. The original 8 June 2026 deadline, set in a 19 May 2026 notice, was pushed back after several utilities sought more time. The proposed amendment updates planning factors, building on Amendment-I, which earlier added a new Chapter-7 to the manual.

TENDERS & PROCUREMENT (GEM/NIT)

8MePTCL calls a 9 June 2026 pre-bid meeting for GIS to upgrade Mawlai substation from 3x20 to 3x50 MVA
Meghalaya Power Transmission Corporation Limited notified a pre-bid meeting on 9 June 2026 for the supply of 132 kV and 33 kV indoor GIS and related services to augment the 132/33 kV Mawlai substation from 3x20 MVA to 3x50 MVA, with re-engineering of the 132 kV busbar. The work falls under the NESIDS OTRI Scheme in Meghalaya. Bidders were invited to join online via Google Meet, hosted at the MeECL conference hall in Shillong.
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SOLAR POWER

8CEA reports India's renewables generated 1,180.82 MU on 8 June 2026, led by 637 MU of solar
The Central Electricity Authority's Renewable Project Monitoring Division reported all-India renewable generation of 1,180.82 MU (net) on 8 June 2026, comprising 637.39 MU of solar, 515.07 MU of wind and 28.36 MU from other sources. ISGS renewable plants of 60,459.08 MW contributed 477.88 MU, with the 2,300 MW NP Kunta and 2,181 MW Pavagada solar parks generating 13.08 MU and 12.11 MU respectively. Cumulative renewable generation for June 2026 reached 8,344.72 MU.

WIND & HYBRID POWER

8Meta and CleanMax tie up for about 900 MW of renewables, adding 837 MW of new solar and wind in India
Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Limited announced on 10 June 2026 a roughly 900 MW renewable-energy partnership with Meta Platforms in India. The companies will support development of 837 MW of new solar and wind capacity across Rajasthan and Karnataka, taking the combined partnership beyond 900 MW once earlier projects are counted. CleanMax, listed under NSE symbol CLEANMAX, said the projects back Meta's drive to add new renewable generation to the grid.

STORAGE & GREEN HYDROGEN

8CEA pegs India's pumped-storage potential at 2,90,436 MW across 264 projects, only 7,426 MW operational
India's total pumped-storage potential stands at 2,90,435.60 MW across 264 projects, but just 10 projects totalling 7,425.60 MW are in operation, the Central Electricity Authority reported. Another 11 projects (15,870 MW) are under construction and 5 (6,580 MW) hold CEA concurrence, leaving 83 projects worth 1,16,840 MW yet to be built. Operating schemes include Greenko's 1,680 MW Pinnapuram plant alongside the 1,200 MW Sardar Sarovar and 1,000 MW Tehri pumped-storage stations.

POLICY & INCENTIVES

8MNRE rules out a blanket extension of ALMM List-II beyond 1 June 2026, offers case-by-case relief
In an Office Memorandum dated 25 May 2026, the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy ruled out a blanket extension of the ALMM List-II deadline, requiring net-metering and open-access renewable projects commissioned on or after 1 June 2026 to source solar cells from List-II and modules from List-I. Developers who have taken effective steps may seek case-by-case extensions, filing claims on the NISE portal by 30 June 2026; PM Surya Ghar consumers can opt out until 31 March 2027.

8SET 2026 ranks 21 Indian states as renewable capacity hits 274 GW and demand climbs to 1,707 billion units
The Indian States' Electricity Transition (SET) 2026 fact sheet evaluates the preparedness of 21 Indian states for the clean-electricity transition, noting India's electricity demand rose 34% between FY2021 and FY2026 to 1,707 billion units. India's renewable capacity reached 274 GW including large hydro, with over 150 GW of solar as of March 2026, taking non-fossil sources to 50% of installed capacity. Progress is uneven, with Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh among the strongest performers.
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PPA SIGNING & APPROVAL

8HPERC takes up the supplementary PPA for the 1.50 MW Bagipul hydro project, decided 9 June 2026
The Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission, in Petition No. 74 of 2026 decided on 9 June 2026, heard the joint petition of HP State Electricity Board Limited and M/s Shree Khand Mahadev Hydro Energy Private Limited for approval of a supplementary power purchase agreement for the 1.50 MW Bagipul Hydro Electric Project. The petition was filed under Section 86(1)(b) of the Electricity Act, 2003. It was instituted on 12 May 2026 and heard on 15 May 2026.

CAPACITY COMMISSIONING & COD

8CEA logs Subansiri Lower's fourth 250 MW unit and Tidong-I's first 50 MW unit online in May 2026
The Central Electricity Authority reported that the fourth 250 MW unit of the Subansiri Lower hydro project and the first 50 MW unit of Tidong-I were both commissioned in May 2026. As on 31 May 2026, India had 212 hydro stations above 25 MW totalling 44,539.07 MW in operation, against an identified potential of 539 projects and 1,33,410 MW. Another 29 projects (13,373.5 MW) are under construction, CEA said.

EQUITY & STAKE ACQUISITION

8Quality Power signs term sheet to acquire 100% of Winwin Speciality Insulators
Quality Power Electrical Equipment Limited told the exchanges on 9 June 2026 that it has executed a term sheet for the proposed acquisition of a 100% stake in Winwin Speciality Insulators Limited. The disclosure, under Regulation 30 of the SEBI LODR, said detailed terms will follow once definitive agreements are signed, subject to due diligence. Quality Power trades under NSE symbol QPOWER and BSE code 544367, and has logged the price-sensitive information in its Structured Digital Database.

8Adani Energy Solutions to buy 100% of IntelliSmart for Rs. 3,050 crore, building a 4.7-crore smart-meter platform
Adani Energy Solutions Limited signed a securities purchase and subscription agreement on 9 June 2026 to acquire 100% of Intellismart Infrastructure Private Limited from NIIF and Energy Efficiency Services Limited for a total consideration of Rs. 3,050 crore. IntelliSmart, among India's top three smart-metering players with over 2.2 crore meters across five states, will lift the group's portfolio past 4.7 crore meters. The deal makes AESL India's largest smart-metering platform, the company said.
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RETAIL TARIFF REVISION

8HESCOM to levy 35 paise/unit FPPCA in June 2026 after a Rs. 53.25 crore power-purchase cost spike
Hubli Electricity Supply Company Limited will collect a Fuel and Power Purchase Cost Adjustment charge of 35 paise per unit from all consumer categories between 1 and 30 June 2026. The levy follows a Rs. 53.25 crore increase (including the Z-factor) in HESCOM's April 2026 power-purchase cost over the amount approved in its 2025 tariff order, computed under the KERC FPPCA First Amendment Regulations, 2023. The order was issued on 30 May 2026.

COMMISSION ORDERS (CERC/SERC)

8CSERC dismisses CSPDCL's contempt plea against BALCO over cross-subsidy surcharge, citing a pending review
The Chhattisgarh State Electricity Regulatory Commission, in an order dated 8 June 2026 in Petition No. 14 of 2022, dismissed CSPDCL's plea seeking action under Sections 142 and 146 of the Electricity Act against Bharat Aluminium Company over a 27 July 2016 cross-subsidy-surcharge order for 2014-15 open-access power. The Commission held that with the dispute pending in Review Petition No. 04 of 2026, it would be inappropriate to act under Section 142, granting CSPDCL liberty to refile later.

8MERC orders MSEDCL to put Lumex Industries' 999 kW rooftop solar on net metering from April 2025
The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission, in Case No. 245 of 2025 dated 9 June 2026, directed MSEDCL to treat M/s. Lumex Industries Limited's 999 kW rooftop solar system under net metering from April 2025, when the firm first availed open access. MSEDCL had been crediting solar generation at gross-metering rates of Rs. 2.90 and Rs. 2.82 per unit. MERC ordered both parties to reconcile the differential credit within 30 days, with interest at the Bank Rate.

TRANSMISSION LICENSING & ORDERS

8CERC moves to grant Mumbai's PRMK Energy a Category-V inter-State trading licence, invites objections by 17 June 2026
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission proposed, by order dated 3 June 2026 in Petition No. 214/TD/2026, to grant Mumbai-based PRMK Energy a Category-V licence for inter-State electricity trading across India. Issuing notice under Section 15(5)(a) of the Electricity Act, 2003, the Commission invited suggestions or objections from any person by 17 June 2026. The application and annexures may be inspected at the Commission's office or accessed on the applicant's website.

OMBUDSMAN & CONSUMER GRIEVANCE

8TNERC orders TNPDCL to fill vacancies in 12 consumer grievance forums by 15 June 2026
The Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission directed TNPDCL, in a letter dated 8 June 2026, to immediately fill member vacancies in 12 Consumer Grievance Redressal Forums — including Chennai (North), Chennai (West), Salem, Tirupur, Vellore and Thiruvallur — operating below their full complement under Regulation 3(4) of the 2004 CGRF Regulations. Warning of possible action under Section 142 of the Electricity Act, the Commission sought a consolidated compliance report by 15 June 2026.

8HPERC extends its electricity ombudsman application deadline to 19 June 2026
The Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission, in a public notice dated 9 June 2026, extended the last date for applications for appointment of the Electricity Ombudsman to 19 June 2026, from the earlier 6 June 2026. The original notice had been advertised on 14 May 2026 in The Times of India (Chandigarh) and Amar Ujala. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged, the Commission said.
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ANNUAL RESULTS

8RMC Switchgears posts FY26 revenue of Rs. 401.6 crore, nearly 10 times its FY22 level
RMC Switchgears Limited reported full-year FY26 revenue of Rs. 401.6 crore in its Q4 and FY26 investor presentation, up from Rs. 41.6 crore in FY22, with EBITDA rising to Rs. 47.1 crore from Rs. 5.6 crore and PAT to Rs. 22.5 crore from Rs. 0.58 crore. The company attributed the surge to a shift toward higher-margin products such as its PulseBox smart-metering enclosures. The presentation was filed with BSE and NSE on 8 June 2026.

DIVIDEND & BOARD DECISIONS

8Torrent Power fixes 19 June 2026 as record date for its Rs. 5 final dividend
Torrent Power Limited told the exchanges it has set Friday, 19 June 2026 as the record date for a final dividend of Rs. 5 per equity share for the financial year ended 31 March 2026. The intimation was made under Regulation 42 of the SEBI LODR Regulations. The dividend remains subject to approval by shareholders at the company's forthcoming AGM. Torrent Power trades under BSE code 532779 and NSE symbol TORNTPOWER.

FUND RAISING & CAPITAL

8Ministry of Coal launches NLC India OFS to sell a 2% stake, or 2.77 crore shares, from 9 June 2026
The Ministry of Coal, acting for the President of India as promoter, opened an Offer for Sale of NLC India Limited shares (face value Rs. 10 each) from 9 June 2026. The base offer covers 2.00% of paid-up equity, or 2,77,32,732 shares, for non-retail investors on 9 June and retail investors on 10 June, with an oversubscription option to sell another 1.00%, or 1,38,66,366 shares. The sale runs through the stock-exchange OFS mechanism.

CREDIT RATING & ANALYST REPORT

8Moody's affirms 'Ba1/Stable' on JSW Hydro Energy's USD bonds, JSW Energy tells exchanges
JSW Energy Limited informed BSE and NSE on 9 June 2026 that Moody's Ratings, in a release dated 8 June 2026, affirmed a 'Ba1/Stable' rating on the Senior Secured Notes (USD bonds) of JSW Hydro Energy Limited, a step-down subsidiary. The intimation was filed under Regulation 30 of the SEBI LODR. JSW Energy, part of the O.P. Jindal Group, trades under BSE code 533148 and NSE symbol JSWENERGY.

8Choice Equity initiates 'Buy' on Yash Highvoltage with a Rs. 1,200 target, 71% above the Rs. 703 price
Choice Equity Broking initiated coverage on Yash Highvoltage Limited on 8 June 2026 with a 'Buy' rating and a target price of Rs. 1,200 against a market price of Rs. 703. The brokerage projects revenue, EBITDA and PAT CAGR of 47%, 53% and 48% respectively over FY26-29E, driven by backward integration and an improving product mix. It notes Yash is among fewer than 12 independent transformer-bushing makers globally, with NTPC and PGCIL approvals and 57.94% promoter holding.
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8200 MVA transformer-bay package sharpens focus on turnkey execution capability and bidder risk allocation
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8Uri-I Stage-II package worth Rs 641 crore sharpens focus on execution strength and compliance discipline
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8ESP upgrade package tightens bidder flexibility as emissions-control retrofit requirements grow more demanding
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8Transformer repair programme worth Rs 275 crore tightens capability filters across a statewide rate contract
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8GIS alliance framework signals a deeper shift in risk allocation ahead of a major nuclear-linked transmission package
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8GIS qualification framework shifts as Rs 50 crore benchmark and package-wide evaluation redefine bidder strategy
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PEAK DEMAND & POWER SUPPLY POSITION

8All-India peak demand of 2,70,820 MW fully met in May 2026 with zero shortage, though Kerala faced 4.8% gap: CEA
According to CEA's provisional Peak Power Supply Position report, India's all-India peak demand of 2,70,820 MW in May 2026 was met in full, registering 0.0% peak shortage. State-level stress was concentrated in the south and islands: over April-May 2026, Kerala's peak demand of 6,488 MW saw 311 MW, or 4.8%, unmet, and the Andaman & Nicobar system left 6 MW unmet, while Telangana, Karnataka and Puducherry reported minor shortfalls. Uttar Pradesh topped the demand chart at 31,824 MW, fully met.

8India met 99.9% of power demand in May 2026 with 1,64,438 MU supplied against 1,64,565 MU requirement: CEA
CEA's provisional Energy Power Supply Position report shows all-India energy requirement of 1,64,565 MU in May 2026, against which 1,64,438 MU was supplied, leaving an energy shortfall of just 127 MU, or 0.1%. The Northern Region recorded the largest deficit at 92 MU, with Haryana at 40 MU and Punjab at 28 MU the biggest contributors, while Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh reported zero shortfall. For cumulative April-May 2026, the country needed 3,17,521 MU and was supplied 3,17,180 MU, a 0.1% gap.

8Northern Region meets its 8 June 2026 peak with a small 314 MW shortfall: NRLDC
The Northern Regional Load Despatch Centre's daily report for 8 June 2026 showed the region largely meeting demand but recording a peak shortfall of 314 MW during the day's maximum-demand hour. The deficit, concentrated in a handful of states during the evening peak, was partly met through inter-regional support over the national grid. The NRLDC report tracks served demand against schedule across the northern states, with the 314 MW shortfall representing a fraction of a percent of the region's overall peak requirement.

8Western Region meets its evening peak in full on 8 June 2026, Maharashtra at zero shortage: WRLDC
The Western Regional Load Despatch Centre's daily operation report for 8 June 2026 recorded the region meeting its evening peak demand in full, with Maharashtra — the largest load centre in the region — registering zero unmet demand. The report covers served demand, frequency and reliability across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa and the union territories. The fully-met outcome aligns with the all-India picture of negligible peak shortage during the early-June period across the synchronised national grid.

8Eastern Region peaks at 30,372 MW on 8 June 2026 with zero shortage: ERLDC
The Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's daily report for 8 June 2026 recorded a regional peak demand of 30,372 MW met with zero shortage. Spanning Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Sikkim and the DVC system, the region drew on its thermal-heavy generation base supplemented by inter-regional exchanges. The zero-shortage outcome continued the trend of fully-met demand across India's regions during the early-June window, even as individual generating units such as NTPC's Darlipali remained under forced outage.

8North Eastern Region peaks at 3,796 MW on 8 June 2026, Tripura among leading loads: NERLDC
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's daily report for 8 June 2026 recorded a regional peak demand of 3,796 MW, with Tripura among the leading load centres in the region. Covering the seven north-eastern states, the report tracks served demand alongside transmission constraints on the NER-Tripura and NER-Assam corridors, both of which saw Total Transfer Capability breaches in the period. Despite the corridor congestion, the region met its peak demand without a recorded shortage on the day.

8Southern Region peaks at 54,946 MW on 8 June 2026, Tamil Nadu topping demand: SRLDC
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre's daily report for 8 June 2026 recorded a regional peak demand of 54,946 MW, with Tamil Nadu the largest contributor among the southern states. The report tracks served demand, generation mix and reservoir status across Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and the union territories. Southern peak demand was met without a significant recorded shortfall, even as Kerala continued to register a small unmet-demand gap in the monthly CEA assessment.

8Southern grid handles 1,261.4 MU of energy at its daily peak on 8 June 2026: SRLDC
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre's daily system-operation report for 8 June 2026 recorded the region handling 1,261.4 MU of energy through its synchronised network during the day. The figure captures total energy scheduled and dispatched across the Southern Region's generation and inter-regional exchanges, against a peak demand that touched 54,946 MW. The daily energy-handled metric tracks the operational throughput of the region's load-despatch function across thermal, hydro, nuclear and renewable sources.

FREQUENCY & DEVIATION INDICES (FDI/VDI)

8India's grid stays stable on 8 June 2026 with 50.01 Hz average frequency but spends 6.58 hours outside IEGC band
Grid Controller of India's NLDC frequency profile for 8 June 2026 recorded an average system frequency of 50.01 Hz with a standard deviation of 0.062 and a Frequency Deviation Index of 0.039. Instantaneous frequency peaked at 50.183 Hz at 08:00 and dipped to 49.672 Hz at 12:40, while the grid spent 27.42% of the day — about 6.58 hours — outside the prescribed IEGC band of 49.9–50.05 Hz. Only 40% of daily time fell within the tighter 49.97–50.03 Hz band, underscoring notable intra-day frequency volatility.

8Southern grid logs a Voltage Deviation Index of 0.43 at Annaikavadu on 8 June 2026: SRLDC
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre's deviation-indices report for 8 June 2026 recorded a Voltage Deviation Index of 0.43 at the Annaikavadu node, a measure of how far bus voltage strayed from its nominal value over the day. The VDI complements the region's frequency-deviation tracking in gauging power-quality and reactive-management performance. The reading at Annaikavadu, one of the monitored Southern Region nodes, fed into SRLDC's assessment of voltage stability across the southern grid during the pre-monsoon demand period.

SYSTEM RELIABILITY & SECURITY

8WRLDC flags DNHDDPDCL ATC violations in 28 blocks on 8 June 2026, the Western Region's highest breach
The WRLDC's Daily System Reliability Indices report for 8 June 2026 highlighted that DNHDDPDCL violated Available Transfer Capability limits in 28 blocks — 7.0% of the day — for a total of 29.2 hours, the highest breach in the Western Region. Maharashtra breached ATC in 6 blocks, or 1.5% of the day. For the N-1 security criterion, DNHDDPDCL again led with 14 blocks of violation, while Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Goa recorded zero violations on both metrics.

8Grid-India tracks angular separation across 22 monitored buses on 8 June 2026
Grid Controller of India's system-reliability monitoring for 8 June 2026 reported the angular separation of voltage phasors across 22 monitored buses spanning the national grid, a key indicator of transmission stress and the risk of loss of synchronism. The angular-spread data, drawn from wide-area phasor measurement units, complements the day's frequency and Available Transfer Capability indices in assessing system security. The 22-bus spread remained within operationally acceptable bounds, indicating no imminent stability threat across the synchronised grid.

8NERLDC reports 16 North Eastern substations holding voltage within band on 8 June 2026
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's reliability report for 8 June 2026 recorded 16 substations across the region maintaining bus voltages within the prescribed operating band, supporting frequency and voltage stability in a region prone to transmission-corridor congestion. The voltage-profile data accompanies the NER-Tripura and NER-Assam Total Transfer Capability assessments for the same period. Holding voltages within band across the monitored substations reduced the risk of equipment stress and reactive-power imbalance in the north-eastern network.

LOAD FORECAST

8SRLDC week-ahead demand forecast for 8–14 June 2026 spans a 45,000–65,000 MW band
SRLDC released its week-ahead demand forecast for the Southern Region covering 8–14 June 2026, projecting demand across a wide band of roughly 45,000–65,000 MW based on historical load patterns. The daily forecast for 8 June 2026 shows the region expected to touch around 60,000 MW during peak afternoon and evening hours. The previous day's forecast accuracy was validated at a MAPE of 1.97%, indicating strong predictive performance by SRLDC's LGBR-based model, guiding scheduling and ancillary-services procurement decisions.

8ERLDC's demand forecast for the Eastern Region logs a 4.24% MAPE on 8 June 2026
The Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's load-forecasting report for 8 June 2026 recorded a Mean Absolute Percentage Error of 4.24% against actual demand, a wider miss than the Southern Region's 1.97% on the same metric. The forecast guides the Eastern Region's day-ahead scheduling and reserve planning across Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Sikkim and the DVC area. The higher error reflects the comparatively greater volatility in the region's demand profile during the pre-monsoon period.

TRANSMISSION CAPACITY (TTC/ATC)

8NERLDC reports NER–Tripura TTC violated in 43 blocks and NER–Assam in 16 blocks on 7 June 2026
The North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Centre's System Reliability Report for 7 June 2026 revealed significant Total Transfer Capability violations on two critical inter-state corridors. The NER–Tripura corridor saw TTC breached in 43 blocks — 10.78% of the day, or 44.9 hours — the largest in the region, while the NER–Assam corridor recorded violations in 16 blocks, or 3.9%. Utilities in both import and export control areas were directed to restrict drawal or injection to keep TTC within limits, with all intimations confirmed to the relevant SLDCs.

LINE & GENERATION OUTAGES

8Eastern Region outage report shows NTPC Darlipali 800 MW unit still offline, 2,510 MW in forced central outage on 8 June 2026
The ERLDC generation outage report for 8 June 2026 showed NTPC's Darlipali Unit 2 — 800 MW, Odisha, coal — still offline after a boiler-tube-leakage forced outage on 6 June, with revival expected on 9 June. Teesta HPS units 1, 2 and 3 (170 MW each) of NHPC in Sikkim have been in forced outage since October 2023, as have all six Teesta Stage III units (200 MW each) hit by the 2023 glacier cloudburst. Total Central Sector forced outage capacity stood at 2,510 MW.

8Southern Region runs 11 forced transmission outages and 1,748 MW of generation outages on 8 June 2026: SRLDC
The Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre's outage report for 8 June 2026 recorded 11 forced transmission-line outages alongside 1,748 MW of generating-unit outages across the region. On the generation side, the report noted Vijayawada Thermal contributing 1,824 MW and Greenko's pumped-storage facility supplying 511 MW to the southern grid during the day. No Total Transfer Capability or Available Transfer Capability violations were recorded in the region, indicating the outages were absorbed without breaching inter-state transfer limits.

OCC MEETINGS & OUTAGE PLANNING

8SRLDC planned transmission shutdown report for 8 June 2026 lists Southern network elements under extended outage
SRLDC's planned transmission shutdown report for 8 June 2026 documents a series of scheduled outages on Southern Region transmission elements, several running since 2023–2025. Notable long-duration cases include the two 400 kV Ramagundam–Telangana STPP lines of POWERGRID under outage since March 2023 pending hot test and full commissioning, APTRANSCO's 400 kV GMR–Vemagiri and GVK–Vemagiri lines offline since 2024, and KPTCL's dual 220 kV Narendra–Mahalingapura lines down since August 2025 for LILO works and commissioning of a new 220 kV Bannur substation.

REGIONAL ENERGY ACCOUNT (REA/REMC)

8ERPC revises MTPS-II and Odisha transmission deviation accounts after GNA correction to 390 MW; Odisha billed Rs. 4.28 lakh
The Eastern Regional Power Committee on 8 June 2026 issued revised Regional Transmission Deviation Accounts for Maithon Power's MTPS-II covering October 2023 to March 2026 and a revised account for Odisha for September 2024, citing an inadvertent error in GNA figures. For MTPS-II the injection GNA was corrected to 390 MW from 354.9 MW, producing overdrawal charges of Rs. 2,70,116 for December 2025 and smaller sums in other months. For Odisha, an excess drawal of 3,300.890 MW in September 2024 generated transmission deviation charges of Rs. 4,27,762.
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