For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders: 8Tender for supply of ISI marked LT AB cable Details 8Tender for supply of type-II transformer oil Details 8Tender for procurement of 33kV solid core insulators Details 8Tender for procurement of energy efficient (IE-4), 55 KW, 3 phase, 415volts, Sq. cage induction motors Details 8Tender for providing water proofing treatment on machine Details 8Tender for procurement of various size of hand operated gate and globe valve for boiler Details 8Tender for upgradation of current MIV and governor OPU with modern equipment along Details 8Tender for replacement of existing duplex strainers of the cooling system Details 8Tender for routine, preventive, breakdown and shutdown maintenance of C&I equipments Details 8Tender for supply of L.T. fuse unit Details 8Tender for work of servicing, repairing and overhauling of HPA12- SF6/ VD4-VCB type 11 kV(HT) breakers Details 8Tender for work of testing of protection relay scheme of 11kV panel Details 8Tender for work of removal & application of thermal insulation Details 8Tender for work of re- tubbing with new tubes for LPH tube nest Details 8Tender for supply of collecting electrodes of ESP Details 8Tender for supply of H.V. bushings of power transformers installed Details 8Tender for supply and installation of FRP pipe & supply of FRP bend Details 8Tender for supply of MS hot dip galvanized grills for various Details 8Tender for supply of 100 KVA lighting transformer with distribution panel Details 8Design, manufacture & supply of Air washery blowers & ducts, erection & commissioning of complete air washery blowers & ducts Details 8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details 8Tender for supply of welding machines and welding accessories Details 8Tender for procurement of positive material identification (PMI) machine Details 8Tender for procurement of spares for coal handling plant Details 8Tender for demolition of RCC raft foundation up to ground level & disposal of unserviceable materials Details 8Tender for work of overhauling & re-commissioning of R.O. feed pumps Details 8Tender for supply of spares for coal handling plant Details 8Tender for work of replacement of various high energy drain valves, steam / feed water lines Details 8Tender for control room equipments shifting work at 66kV sub-station Details 8Tender for work of providing services for loading, unloading, shifting and stacking of materials Details 8Tender for AMC for supply and works for repairing and servicing of window/split A.C. machines, refrigerator and water cooler Details 8Tender for construction of compound wall periphery of power house Details 8Tender for supply of pulverized fuel piping for coal mill Details 8Tender for supply of various valves and their spare at DM plant Details 8Tender for assistance in operation of weighbridges Details 8Tender for assistance to the operation, cleaning and other miscellaneous jobs Details 8Tender for supply of clinker grinder assembly Details 8Tender for constructing racks for storage using NDT rejected tubings Details 8Tender for work of LP flare gas recovery using improved ejector system Details 8Tender for providing and fixing ACP sheet and wall paneling Details 8Tender for creation of 5 no. 132 kV AIS line bays at 220kV substation Details 8Tender for creation of 2 No. 220kV line bays Details 8Tender for augmentation of 220kV substation Details 8Tender for ARC for maintenance of boiler and auxiliaries Details 8Tender for procurement of transformer oil Details 8Tender for supply and erection of Eco coil Details 8Tender for supply and installation of steel wardrobe Details 8Tender for strengthening of the existing masonry compound wall Details 8Tender for utility shifting in connection Details 8Tender for supply of aerial bunched cable Details 8Tender for supply of electrical line materials Details 8Tender for work contract for painting of steel structure of boiler Details 8Tender for supply of current to pneumatic converter Details 8Tender for procurement of 250 kVA pilot advance transformers Details 8Tender for bifurcation/trifurcation of 11 kV feeders, augmentation of ACSR conductor Details 8Tender for supply & delivery of 3P4W 0.2S class DLMS complied ABT meter Details 8Tender for annual contract for round the clock operation of panel cabin Details 8Tender for biennial maintenance contract for round the clock operation at rail IMWB and general shift Details 8Tender for procurement of 700 MT hydrochloric acid for chemical laboratory Details 8Tender for extension of switch house of 66kV S/stn Details 8Tender for procurement of 100 nos. 66kV SF6 circuit breakers Details 8Tender for outsourcing of ETC of 01 no. additional 31.5 MVA power transformers Details 8Tender for outsourcing work of work of erection, testing and commissioning of new 66 kV S/S Details 8Tender for doing MRI of solar consumers Details 8Tender for doing MRI of solar consumers (Non KCC) and distribution of bills Details 8Design, engineering, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of remaining portion of HT & LT switchgears with HT cable Details 8Tender for work of supply, erection, testing and commissioning of additional 50MVA, 132/33kV power T/F Details 8Tender for construction of 66kV/220kV transformer bay & feeder line bays, fire protection wall, oil sump & other misc. civil work Details 8Tender for construction of 66kV/220kV transformer bay & feeder line Details 8Tender for supply, testing & commissioning of HV side control and protection (CRP) panels of 132/33kV transformers Details 8Tender for work of repair of radiators of converter transformer Details 8Tender for work of overhauling / repairing of 11/22/33kV circuit breakers at various Details 8Tender for annual maintenance work (AMC) for emergency breakdown work other outage & nonoutage oriented work with material on 400kV lines Details 8Tender for work of chemical cleaning of condenser tubes followed by bullet shot and high pressure water jetting Details 8Tender for supply of thermocouple, RTD & cable for biomass Co-firing implementation Details You can also click on Tenders for more For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips: 8India’s renewable energy push is running into a Grid Wall Details 8CII advocates green hydrogen policy push to strengthen India’s clean energy transition Details 8IWTMA to participate in bharat renewable expo 2026 in Jaipur Details 8Solar accounted for 7.24 million jobs in 2024 Details 8Vikram Solar appoints Biresh Ranjan Das as SVP – HR Details 8Inclusion of women in India’s green economy: CEEW report Details 8PM Modi shares article on coal sector’s transformation into next-generation fuel Details 8ECL Railway siding boosts coal evacuation Details 8Waaree Renewable Technologies secures solar power project of Rs 102.75 crore Details 8ACME Group’s 400 MW solar power plant in AP to be ready this year Details 8L&T Secures large contract for 3000 MW Saidongar-1 pumped storage project in Maharashtra Details 8Record 2025 installs push India’s RE capacity to 258GW Details 8Pace digitek secures Rs 375 Crore solar EPC order, fuels renewable expansion Details 8Alpex solar secures major order worth Rs 215 Crores, expected to boost annual revenue by 25% Details 8CEAT partners with CleanMax for 59 MW hybrid wind–solar projects for captive use Details 8India’s nuclear-power goal needs more than capital Details 8Wind Energy startup greenTech raises Rs 30 Crore from transition VC to expand tech-driven O&M operations Details 8Effective interaction between India’s carbon credit trading scheme and the power market Details 8December power demand rises 6.8%, offsetting softer Q3FY26 trends: Nuvama Details You can also click on Newsclips for moreDetails
8MPPKVVCL has opened the technical bids for its substation consolidation and data acquisition programme without rejecting a single contender. 8The move preserves competitive tension but shifts the real contest into lifecycle pricing and AMC risk. 8What happens next will reveal whether openness translates into value or long-term operational strain.Details
CSPGCL tightens EPC accountability in Korba West water treatment package for 2 × 660 MW units 8A routine utility package quietly carries disproportionate operational risk. 8By embedding water treatment inside a hard EPC frame, CSPGCL shifts reliability pressure upstream. 8Only bidders with deep process confidence will be comfortable pricing this exposure. APTRANSCO quietly hard-wires storage into its grid with the Maradam 75 MW BESS transmission tender 8APTRANSCO’s Maradam tender looks routine on paper, but its technical signals run deeper. 8Transformer sizing, bay augmentation, and sparse disclosures reshape how bidders read storage risk on the transmission side. 8The real story lies in what the notice implies rather than what it spells out.Details
8GUVNL’s latest short-term power tender does not chase volume; it chases truth in pricing. 8By slicing demand into sharply defined hourly and peak windows, the utility has forced the market to reveal where reliability actually costs money. 8The awards show who can deliver firmness — and who quietly walked away.Details
RVPN doubles down on design-led risk transfer in 220 kV GSS NPH–VKIA XLPE cable and monopole tender 8RVPN’s latest 220 kV transmission tender quietly shifts more than just supply responsibility to bidders. 8By bundling route engineering with high-value XLPE cable and monopole procurement, the utility is redrawing execution risk boundaries. 8The duplicated tender listing adds a subtle layer of market complexity that few will ignore. NTPC stretches bid calendar for 200 MVA generator transformer at RSTPS stage-II amid market pacing signals 8NTPC has pushed the bid deadline for a critical 200 MVA generator transformer deep into January 2026. 8The extension trail is longer than routine and hints at more than simple administrative delay. 8What it signals about OEM bandwidth and future power-sector procurement discipline is where the real story lies.Details
NTPC stretches bid calendar for 200 MVA generator transformer at RSTPS stage-II amid market pacing signals 8NTPC has pushed the bid deadline for a critical 200 MVA generator transformer deep into January 2026. 8The extension trail is longer than routine and hints at more than simple administrative delay. 8What it signals about OEM bandwidth and future power-sector procurement discipline is where the real story lies. RVPN doubles down on design-led risk transfer in 220 kV GSS NPH–VKIA XLPE cable and monopole tender 8RVPN’s latest 220 kV transmission tender quietly shifts more than just supply responsibility to bidders. 8By bundling route engineering with high-value XLPE cable and monopole procurement, the utility is redrawing execution risk boundaries. 8The duplicated tender listing adds a subtle layer of market complexity that few will ignore.Details
REC’s Kankani package 3 hard-codes land, grant and grid-future risks into a 35-year fixed-tariff transmission bet 8REC’s latest Rajasthan transmission tender looks routine only at first glance. 8Buried clauses quietly re-allocate land cost, grant upside, and future grid expansion risk to the bidder. 8Who absorbs this risk — and at what tariff premium — will define the next wave of state-level TBCB outcomes. NTPC’s Telangana STPP-II transformer tender stretches into a 14-month bidding marathon 8A core electrical package for a flagship NTPC thermal project has quietly slipped through more than a year of deadline extensions. 8What looks procedural on paper masks deeper stress signals in the transformer supply market. 8The final implications will surface only when bids eventually land.Details
GUVNL tightens the screws on short-term power with granular peak baskets and a compressed auction clock 8GUVNL’s latest short-term power tender looks routine on the surface, but its internal architecture tells a different story. 8Behind the rtc headline sits a finely sliced peak design and a corrigendum that quietly raises execution risk. 8The real signal lies not in the megawatts, but in how little slack the buyer is now willing to give. GUVNL hard-codes PSDF clarification into Phase-VIII BESS RfS, turning EMS localisation into a VGF fault line 8A single-line amendment quietly rewires the risk map of Gujarat’s biggest storage tender. 8What looks like a routine clarification actually locks developers into a tighter compliance corridor at the VGF audit stage. 8The real consequences surface long after bids are won.Details
PGCIL’s Telangana-BESS 01 tender quietly turns battery storage into a full-risk transmission asset 8This is not another battery pilot dressed up as infrastructure. 8PGCIL’s tariff-based BOO tender shifts degradation, dispatch and financing risk entirely onto developers. 8The tariff that emerges will signal whether India’s storage market is ready for grown-up economics. PGCIL hard-wires 750 MWh of battery storage into Telangana’s transmission grid under a compressed tariff-bid framework 8PGCIL’s Telangana-BESS 02 tender quietly resets how grid-scale storage is procured and priced. 8A single package, a seven-day bid window, and tariff-based discipline shift risk decisively toward bidders. 8What looks routine on paper carries structural consequences for margins, participation, and future storage tenders.Details
8A decade-long mining services contract at Rampur Batura OCP has been clinched at a sharply lower price point than most competitors expected. 8The fine print reveals subtle shifts in risk allocation that could reshape how contractors price long-tenure coal projects. 8The real signal lies not in who won, but in how the guarantees were stretched.Details
8A sub-Rs 1.56 billion tariff has reset expectations for intra-state transmission pricing in Maharashtra. 8The spread between the top two bids was wafer-thin, but the risk allocation remained unforgiving. 8What this means for execution discipline and future grid tenders is where the real story lies.Details
1) Solar pickup still hit the Rs 10/kWh cap at breakfast 8IEX DAM MCP touched 10,000 Rs/MWh from blocks T29–T34 (07:00–08:15) while solar was ramping up (solar rose from 458 MW at T29 to 14,484 MW at T34). Inference: demand and thermal commitment were already high in the same window (net demand ~196–202 GW, thermal ~171–173 GW), so the system priced scarcity even before solar fully arrived. Why it matters: this is a solar-ramp vulnerability window-a few GW of mismatch can push markets to the ceiling, raising hedging and scheduling risk.
2) Evening DAM hit the cap; RTM backed off within one block 8IEX DAM stayed at 10,000 Rs/MWh at T73–T77 (18:00–19:00), but IEX RTM printed materially lower MCPs in several of those blocks (e.g., T73 RTM 7,276 Rs/MWh, T77 RTM 4,573.87 Rs/MWh Inference: the system appears to have found short-term balancing volume in real time even as day-ahead remained scarcity-priced (i.e., late correction of schedules). Why it matters: this creates basis risk (DAM vs RTM) for utilities and traders-mis-forecasting the evening ramp can get punished in DAM even if RTM later cools.
3) A same-day 400 kV outage lined up with UP voltage stress and cap pricing 8400 kV LUCKNOW_1(PG)–JEHTA_HARDOI ROAD CKT-1 was out 11:03–19:12-covering the build-up into the evening cap window; UP also shows a high-voltage node (Orai) with 6.88% time outside IEGC band. Inference: an extended 400 kV outage through the evening ramp can tighten local margins and worsen voltage management, raising scarcity pricing probability. Why it matters: this is the kind of “quiet” outage that doesn’t show up as an all-India corridor breach but can still distort area prices and reliability for several hours.
4) Cuddapah logged double-digit voltage-band breaches while corridors stayed “clean” 8Cuddapah recorded 12.85% voltage time outside IEGC band (max 805 kV, min 774 kV) even as inter-regional corridor ATC violations were 0% across WR–NR, ER–NR, NEW–SR and NER import. Inference: the stress appears more intra-regional / node-specific than inter-regional transfer-related on this day. Why it matters: nodal voltage excursions at this scale increase equipment risk and can force conservative operations-often without any headline inter-regional congestion signal.
5) HPX effectively ran a blank tape: zero cleared volume all day 8HPX shows 0.00 scheduled volume and 0.00 MCP across all 15-min blocks in HPDAM (and also in the provided HPX RTM snapshot), indicating no effective market clearing in these products for the day shown. Inference: either participant liquidity migrated elsewhere that day or HPX products saw zero matching demand-supply at price ticks shown in the report format. Why it matters: when an exchange prints zero all day, price discovery and risk management concentrate elsewhere—raising single-market dependency and reducing competitive discipline.
6) Coal-critical piles were visible-yet India exported up to 2.57 GW 8Multiple stations were flagged Critical on coal stock-e.g., TORANGALLU TPS (SBU-II) shows Actual Stock Total = 0.0 (‘000T), 0% of normative-while all-India net transnational exchange stayed negative (export) and reached -2,570 MW at T59 (14:30). Inference: critical stocks at specific plants can coexist with net exports if the tightness is local/plant-specific and the system is balancing via other regions/resources. Why it matters: this is a structural fragility signal-coal stress pockets can persist even when the national balance looks comfortable enough to export.
7) Demand was the cleanest price driver: ρ=0.87 between DAM MCP and net demand 8Across 96 blocks, IEX DAM MCP tracked All-India Net Demand Met extremely tightly-correlation ρ=0.87 (lag 0) using the day’s 15-minute series. Inference: when demand is the dominant swing factor (and flexibility is scarce), MCP becomes a near-direct shadow price of balancing requirement. Why it matters: forecasting demand errors become price errors; this is a warning for discoms relying on spot for shaping—small forecast misses can mean Rs/kWh shocks.
8) Frequency looked steady at 50.001 Hz-yet spot prices whipsawed to the ceiling 8The national frequency report shows Average Frequency 50.001 Hz and Frequency Variation Index 0.0326 for 2026-01-14, while IEX DAM still printed repeated 10,000 Rs/MWh caps. Inference: price volatility here reflects scarcity of flexible bids/schedules, not necessarily frequency instability-markets can spike even when frequency is “fine.” Why it matters: operators may read “frequency okay” as “system okay,” but market risk can still be extreme-this has direct cost implications for short-term procurement strategy. Click on Details for moreDetails
8PNGRB’s unified tariff makes the protection hierarchy explicit: CNG and PNG-D pay Zone-1 even beyond 300 km, while industry, fertiliser and power remain exposed. 8In this state's generation data, a similar hierarchy is visible: One unit is locked into imported RLNG economics (at Rs 44.2/SCM), while another remains largely domestic (at Rs 26.5/SCM). The result is not “cheaper gas” or “cheaper transport”. 8It is cost pooling and ring-fencing, with non-protected segments becoming the balancing item. 8Households are insulated by design. Certain generators are protected by allocation. Power markets absorb the distortion - quietly, efficiently, and without a budget line. Click on Details for moreDetails
1) Reactive discipline pivoted hard in Eastern India 8The pool stopped paying for APNRL’s VAR problem-but West Bengal picked up the bill. The commercial lever is clear: when a single entity’s VAR posture flips, the pool’s payout map redraws instantly, shifting incentives and scrutiny to whoever becomes the next “shock absorber.” Click on Details for more
2) REA data: Bangladesh export ramps up in December 8The scheduled bilateral tape shows heavy, multi-link dependence While there are plenty of “paper corridors” with zero flow entries. The schedule ledger reads like a multi-counterparty marketplace, not a single pipeline. Click on Details for more
3) Eastern region: BSPHCL’s DSM story is a “morning penalty machine” 8Persistent overdrawal bursts collide with rising DSM rates-week-on-week, the spikes look slightly less catastrophic, but not structurally fixed. Six-Figure Penalties Appear Even When Frequency Looks “Normal” Click on Details for more
4) WRPC’s growing gap between frequency optics and operational reality 8A stable grid on paper, a stressed grid in practice. There exists a paradox: near-zero demand shortfalls and compliant averages coexist with mounting operational stress beneath the surface. Let us tell you why a ‘Perfect’ frequency average is hiding a dangerous WR grid habit Click on Details for more
5) Western Grid’s Illusion of Stability: OCCM Meeting Update 8What emerges is a grid that is balanced on paper, but increasingly exposed in real time, especially as renewable variability and thermal inflexibility collide. Click on Details for more
6) Why NER’s Protection Regime is quietly approaching a regulatory cliff 8There is audit fatigue to compliance stress. The system is holding, but only because enforcement remains soft. That equilibrium looks increasingly fragile. Click on Details for more
7) Why a ‘Perfect’ Frequency Average Is Hiding a Dangerous WR Grid Habit 8The Western Region’s frequency numbers look compliant, but the edges tell a different story. Daily excursions beyond 50.3 Hz reveal behavioural clustering at schedule boundaries. This is not a generation failure-it’s a coordination failure. Left unchecked, it will test protection systems before it triggers penalties. Click on Details for moreDetails
It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days. Get the daily updates for : 8LNG 8Crude 8Chemicals 8Fertilizers 8LPG 8Ammonia 8Coal & Coke 8All tankers 8Bulk and Dry cargo Click on Reports for more.Details
Price caps, O&M floors and site-survey gate redraw bidder risk in NVVN’s NALCO 7 MW rooftop solar at Angul and Damanjodi 8This is not a routine rooftop solar tender masquerading as EPC. 8NVVN hard-codes pricing discipline and site realism directly into eligibility and cashflow. 8The result is a document that quietly decides who can afford to bid before prices are even opened. NTPC’s 7 MW Nalco rooftop solar tender quietly shifts execution risk back to EPCs 8A routine-looking rooftop solar IFB masks a dense web of structural, access and interface risk. 8By bundling two industrial sites under one EPC contract, NVVN tightens accountability while preserving contractual silence on key execution frictions. 8The real test will be how bidders price what the document does not say.Details
Seventh extension becomes nine as REC’s Jalna 400/132 kV TBCB tender stretches procurement discipline 8A transmission tender rarely tells its story through scope changes. 8In Jalna, the signal is hidden in the calendar, not the clauses. 8What looks like administrative flexibility may be quietly reshaping who can afford to stay in the race. NEEPCO tests EPC risk appetite with powerhouse electro-mechanical tender for Heo hydro project 8A 240 MW hydro project’s most failure-prone package is heading to market with more questions than answers. 8The tender headline promises EPC certainty, but the real risk allocation remains submerged below the surface. 8How NEEPCO chooses to define it will decide who bids — and at what price.Details
SJVN extends bid timeline for 250 MW / 500 MWh Haryana standalone BESS under PSDF-VGF framework 8SJVN has quietly recalibrated the bidding calendar for its flagship Haryana standalone BESS tender without touching risk, tariff, or qualification clauses. 8The move reshapes bid preparedness more than competition dynamics. 8What it signals about storage price discovery discipline remains the real question. RSDCL’s 2,450 MW Pugal solar-plus-storage tender quietly rewrites risk boundaries for state-level renewable procurement 8A single tender at Pugal forces developers to price solar and storage as one inseparable system. 8The document shifts degradation, dispatch, and lifecycle risk decisively away from the state. 8What looks like scale may actually be a stress test for India’s storage economics.Details
Six extensions, zero risk reset: how REC’s Musalgaon transmission tender tests bidder endurance 8Six deadline extensions have reshaped the Musalgaon transmission tender without touching its core risk architecture. 8Time, not terms, has become the promoter’s primary adjustment tool. 8The market response will reveal how much strain India’s TBCB model can absorb before competition thins. Development of 7,000 kW rooftop solar project at Nalco’s Angul and Damanjodi facilities 8A 7 MW rooftop solar tender may look routine, but this one quietly reshapes execution risk. 8NVVN’s structure compresses interfaces while expanding contractor liability across live industrial assets. 8The real story lies not in the megawatts, but in who can actually deliver them.Details
8A single hydro civil package now concentrates the riskiest underground works of Tato II into one contract. 8Ten of India’s strongest tunnelling contractors have cleared technical scrutiny without attrition. 8The real contest now shifts to how much geological risk each bidder is willing to price — or ignore.Details
8A dense substation, multiple evacuation corridors, and a heavy EMD make Wagdari more than a routine intra-state tender. 8The qualified bidder list reveals who is structurally equipped to absorb Maharashtra’s evolving risk transfer model. 8The real story lies in how scope expansion and tariff pressure collide under a 35-year BOOT clock.Details
For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders: 8Design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of grid connected solar power plants Details 8Design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total 115 kW grid connected solar PV plant Details 8Design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total 313 kW grid connected solar PV plant Details 8Tender for supply installation and commissioning of latest PACS RX3i PLC system Details 8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning of new numerical distance relay Details 8Tender for revetments work on tower Details 8Tender for increasing capacity of transformers Details 8Tender for construction of 33kV substation Details 8Tender for construction of breast wall transmission line Details 8Tender for construction of under ground bunker Details 8Tender for overhauling of 250 MW generator Details 8Tender for day to day civil, sanitary and water supply works Details 8Tender for purchase of HFO pump catridge assembly for FO system Details 8Tender for construction of 110/33kV SS plinth for enhancement of 110/33kV bay Details 8Tender for procurement of fully threaded MS bolts and nuts of various sizes Details 8Tender for supply of iron and steel materials, fabrication and erection of structures, erection of equipments providing earth bore, earth mat and earth electrode Details 8Tender for supply of iron and steel materials, fabrication and erection of structures, erection of equipments Details 8Tender for dismantling of existing heavily worn out Ash slurry M.S. ERW pipes Details 8Tender for supply, fabrication & erection of steel structure, erection of equipments, erection of earth mat, earth raisers, laying of control cable Details 8Tender for works contract for carrying out HT & LT DCW, improvement and capital extension works Details 8Tender for procurement of stayset complete Details 8Tender for assistance to maintenance of equipments in SMS and overhauling cleaning of vacuum system Details 8Tender for replacement of exciter rotor along with exciter overhauling Details 8Tender for engineering, procurement, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of lightning protection Details 8Tender for rate contract for oil well cement Details 8Tender for additional protection works for stabilization of sliding zone and protection of feeder pipe Details 8Tender for replacement of old and damaged LT aerial bunch cable Details 8Tender for replacement of existing 11 kV ACSR conductor with 11 kV AAAC AL-59 70 sq.mm covered conductor Details 8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor of LT line Details 8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor of LT line by AB cable Details 8Tender for technical upgradation of unit 1 and unit 2 Details 8Tender for supply of electrical line materials Details 8Tender for welding of cracked shaft complete alignment of turbine gearbox generator Details 8Tender for supply of electrical line materials Details 8Tender for SITC of 11kV VCB panel board 12kV, 1250A, 25KA with over current fault, earth fault relays Details 8Tender for capital overhauling of gates Details 8Tender for establishment of 220/132/33 kV AIS substation Details 8Tender for repl, of 33 kV underground railway crossing cable Details 8Tender for supply of copper control cable Details 8Tender for daily assistance in day to day routine electrical maintenance work Details 8Tender for day to day electrical maintenance work in of PH 2 and 3, maintenance work of street light Details 8Tender for procurement of spare parts of M/s HFO pressuring pumps for boiler Details 8Tender for biennial maintenance contract BMC of 06 nos. UPS system Details 8Tender for balance works of 1 no of B type block, horticulture and drinking water pipeline Details 8Tender for civil work structure shed coal sample preparation Details 8Tender for repair and maintenance work, along with waterproofing Details 8Tender for AMC for repairing & maintenance of rolling shutters Details 8Tender for approval for completion of ash-silo line works Details 8Tender for procurement of grinding rolls and bull ring segments Details 8Tender for operation & maintenance (O&M) of automated coal handling plant and mill reject system consisting of wagon tipplers, conveyor belts, crushers Details 8Tender for supply of complete gear box for CW pumps discharge valve Details 8Tender for erection of 110 kV DC line on DC towers with panther conductor Details 8Tender for house keeping and annual civil maintenance Details 8Tender for service contract for in plant yard OHE maintenance along with supply Details 8Tender for hiring of 02 nos mini hydraulic excavator on round the clock basis for the both wagon tippler Details 8Design and engineering, manufacture / procurement, supply, installation, testing and commissioning including warrantee obligation with Five years comprehensive operation and maintenance of 15 MW AC with DC capacity of 18 MWp ground mounted solar Details 8Tender for construction of retaining wall with 5 m filling Details 8Tender for procurement of 11kV 30 KN strain disc hardware Details 8Tender for supply of all materials, providing tower foundation, erection of towers, hoisting of insulators Details 8Tender for supply of tower parts, bolts & nuts, line materials Details 8Tender for operation and maintenance of PDFAC system and wet sluice system Details 8Tender for supply of tower parts, bolts & nuts, line materials, stub setting, concreting, tower Details 8Tender for procurement of various sizes of bolt nuts with standard threads conforming Details 8Tender for supply of 22kV standalone structure materials complete set 50 sets Details 8Tender for operation and maintenance of PDFAC system and wet sluice system including materials Details 8Tender for supply of tower parts, bolts & nuts, line materials, stub setting, concreting, tower Details 8Tender for annual civil repair and maintenance work in power house Details 8Tender for annual work contract for assistance in day to day work Details 8Tender for annual work contract for assistance in day to day work of testing Details 8Tender for procurement of spares for CW pump model 1000VM installed Details 8Tender for procurement of spares for IL control valves Details 8Tender for providing assistance for technical work Details 8Tender for procurement of insulating cover for safety and bird fault prevention for HT overhead conductors Details 8Tender for work of rebabbiting, repairing of turbine rotor bearing, torus and its support plate along Details 8Tender for work contract for availing technical services for on line safety valve Details 8Tender for work contract for complete electrification work Details 8Tender for supply of hydrochloric acid Details 8Tender for supply of LT three phase angle cross arm Details 8Tender for shifting of HT/LT lines Details 8Tender for replacing of corroded cooling water lines Details 8Tender for construction of equipment foundation for providing dedicated feeders Details 8Tender for servicing of different valves under T and A system Details 8Tender for providing and fixing of sheet moulding compound trench cover chequered plate Details 8Tender for construction of 33/11kV yard equipment plinths, cable duct, filling with quarry dust , Metal spreading and allied other civil works etc. Details 8Tender for replacement of conductor to zebra, tower strengthening and tower Details 8Tender for replacement of conductor to zebra, tower strengthening and tower replacement at damaged Details 8Tender for replacement of conductor to zebra, tower Details 8Tender for replacement of conductor to zebra, tower strengthening and tower Details 8Tender for construction of 110kV yard equipment plinths, cable trench Details 8Tender for construction of 110/33kV control room electrification, gate pillar and allied civil work Details 8Tender for works contract for carrying out HT & LT DCW, improvement and capital extension works Details 8Tender for capacity effluent treatment plant for waste water generated from boiler Details 8Tender for earth work excavation stub setting providing RCC pile foundation erection of 230 kV GI tower Details 8Tender for procurement of back clamp for 9.0M PSC pole Details 8Tender for supply of numerical protection relays of distance of UFR protection of differential of backup O/C, E/F protection relays Details 8Tender for work of supplying & installation of air conditioner Details 8Tender for work of overhauling, servicing & supply of spares for 245kV circuit breakers Details 8Tender for providing stanvac and consumable material Details 8Tender for work of overhauling/repairing of 11/22/33kV circuit breakers at various Details 8Tender for work of servicing & overhauling along with providing & fixing of required spares of 33kV circuit breakers Details You can also click on Tenders for more For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips: 842 GW of renewable energy projects stalled without offtake deals, posing risk to India’s 2030 goal: BNEF Details 8Union Budget 2026 wishlist: Here’s everything renewable energy sector expects Details 8ENGIE Secures 200 MW Solar + 100 MW/600 MWh energy storage project in India Details 8Maharashtra approves 250 MW dispatchable renewable energy projects with storage Details 8Nash Energy commissions prismatic battery pack line strengthening India's energy storage ecosystem Details 8Powering the green shift: How India’s renewable energy workforce evolved in 2025 and what lies ahead in 2026 Details 8Coal India arm Bharat Coking Coal IPO subscribed 146.81 times on final day of bidding Details 8VA Tech wabag secures Rs 250–600 Crore water treatment order from BPCL Details 8India adds record 37.9 GW of solar capacity in CY2025 Details 8India’s solar manufacturing take-off: growth prospects at home and abroad Details 8India eyes 50% local content for battery storage in wind, solar projects amid China concerns Details 8Several feared trapped after coal mine in Bengal’s Asansol collapses, TMC targets Centre Details 8Renewable energy industry seeks sops for R D affordable green finance in FY27 Budget Details 8Reliance Industries says battery manufacturing plans on track Details 8India Supreme court directs coal India inclusive hiring Details 8Structural shifts in India’s power sector Details 8Coal-fired power generation sees year-on-year decline for the first time in half a century Details 8A step towards backdoor privatisation’: Why power engineers want Electricity Amendment Bill 2025 withdrawn Details 8When power lines become data highways: How OPGW is reshaping utility infrastructure Details 8NLC India shares in focus as PSU inks pact for Rs 25,000 crore renewable energy projects Details 8Green Jobs: transmission & distribution skills for employability Details 8Andhra Pradesh received 22% of India's investments in 2025, beats Maharashtra, Gujarat Details 8Haryana consumers may face another power tariff hike Details 8CAB Jubo Sangshad urges parties to scrap Adani Power deal Details 8THDC India Ltd gets credit rating upgrade to ‘AA+’ Details 8IT, FMCG sectors bore the brunt of FPI outflows in tumultuous 2025 Details You can also click on Newsclips for moreDetails
Krishnagiri REZ Phase-I tender quietly raises the bar on grid stability, capital strength, and execution risk 8This is not just another REZ evacuation tender. 8The Krishnagiri package embeds grid-stability assets and future-proofing at a scale that reshapes bidder economics. 8The real story lies in who can afford to carry the risk before the first rupee of tariff flows. PFC Consulting tightens the bid clock in Tumkur-II 2.7 GW RE transmission tender 8A one-line amendment has quietly neutralised a potential legal fault line in one of southern India’s most capital-heavy ISTS bids. 8The Tumkur-II 2.7 GW tender now moves into reverse auction with its rulebook sealed tight. 8What this means for bidder aggression and risk pricing is where the real story begins.Details
It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days. Get the daily updates for : 8LNG 8Crude 8Chemicals 8Fertilizers 8LPG 8Ammonia 8Coal & Coke 8All tankers 8Bulk and Dry cargo Click on Reports for more.Details
1) MPPaKVVCL: Under pressure Click on Details for more 2) Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitran: Losses fall, but cash stress does not Click on Details for more 3) Madhya Pradesh Central Discom's FY 25 losses widen, detailed in true-up petition Click on Details for more 4) Tribunal rules in favor of NTPC, directs CERC to lower NAPAF Click on Details for more 5) PGCIL tariff petition meets CERC scrutiny; no ACE claimed post-2019 Click on Details for more 6) How CERC's tariff orders signal pricing stability Click on Details for moreDetails
1) Regulatory green light for Power Grid's tariff adjustments: Future outlook Click on Details for more
2) Comprehensive financial and operational metrics for MP Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Click on Details for more
3) Strategic power infrastructure upgrade at Bhupatwala receives green light Click on Details for more
4) Insight into MPPMCL’s financial liabilities and investments Click on Details for more
5) Chandigarh electricity department submits true-up petition Click on Details for more
6) More power sold, more money lost: the DISCOM paradox deepens for Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitran Company Click on Details for moreDetails
1) Day-ahead stayed richer than RTM all week 807–13 Jan, IEX weighted MCP averaged Rs 4.48/kWh (DAM) vs Rs 4.30/kWh (RTM). Inference: Deeper day-ahead liquidity and tighter balancing in RTM compressed prices relative to DAM. Why it matters: A ~Rs 0.18/kWh spread can swing short-term portfolio margins; tune block bids vs real-time balancing.
2) DAM liquidity dwarfs RTM on bids and clears 8Avg daily DAM purchase bids ~3,91,133 MWh and clears ~1,87,219 MWh vs RTM purchase bids ~2,12,143 MWh and clears ~1,46,223 MWh (07–13 Jan). Inference: More volume certainty day-ahead; RTM used for residual balancing, keeping its clears below DAM. Why it matters: Execution probability differs sharply; schedule more in DAM when corridor/ancillary risks are modest.
3) 400 kV maintenance stack is heavy: 62 continuous vs 45 daily 8On 2026-01-13, GRID-India’s transmission element register shows 62 continuous and 45 daily outages at 400 kV. Inference: Winter access windows enable catch-up maintenance at backbone voltage levels. Why it matters: Concentrated 400 kV maintenance elevates corridor vulnerability; watch redispatch and angle spreads around these pockets.
4) Reserve shutdown led unit outages, ahead of annual maintenance 8On 2026-01-13, Reserve Shutdown accounted for ~2,814 MW of unit capacity under outage; Annual Maintenance ~1,260 MW. Inference: Demand/scheduling windows plus fuel-mix economics tilted toward keeping some units reserved. Why it matters: Higher reserve-shutdown shares reduce immediately dispatchable thermal headroom; RTM/ancillary reliance can rise intraday.
5) HPX intraday shows near-nil early-block action on 13 Jan 8Multiple early hour-blocks on 13/01/2026 in HPX snapshots show 0.00 across bids/MCV/awards. Inference: Concentration of flow in rival venues or timing of HPX sessions reducing depth in those blocks. Why it matters: Cross-venue execution strategies must account for block-level liquidity deserts to avoid partial fills.
6) Program-submission flags surface in coal sheet 8The coal stock register explicitly notes “Delay in submission of program” against a Maharashtra entry; other rows carry supply-augmentation remarks. Inference: Scheduling/coordination gaps between utility and supplier, despite otherwise adequate stock entries. Why it matters: These flags are early warning for dispatch risk and should trigger closer watch on RLDC schedules and balancing costs.
7) Odisha and UP plants stand out in coal register scan 8Entries for Derang (Odisha) and Jawaharpur (UP) are clearly recorded in the 2026-01-11 coal sheet with full stock/requirement context. Inference: Both utilities following conservative stocking norms into winter maintenance windows. Why it matters: Inventory strategy underwrites ramping reliability but adds carrying-cost and quality-decay considerations.
8) Import blending visible at selected stations 8The coal sheet explicitly records import stock present at stations such as Sabarmati (D-F) and Nasik, alongside indigenous stock. Inference: Calorific-value/ash-blend targets and linkage shortfalls addressed via imports to hold heat-rate within band. Why it matters: Import share lifts Rs/kWh sensitivity; monitor pass-through in variable charge line items. Click on Details for moreDetails
8A government document quietly undercuts the idea of green ammonia as an export-first fuel. Without sustained surplus electricity, electrolysis, air separation and synthesis together push utilisation - and costs - sharply against the system. Far from bypassing grid constraints, the catalogue models green ammonia as one of the most power-intensive fuel pathways, binding its economics tightly to surplus power availability. Click on Details for moreDetails
8India’s first green fuels technology catalogue makes one thing explicit: hydrogen, ammonia and e-methanol only work downstream of abundant, low-cost power. A government document treats electrolysers as flexible loads, caps utilisation assumptions, and strips out subsidies - turning green fuels from policy slogans into power-system math. Click on Details for moreDetails
8A government note no longer treats energy storage as a peripheral grid-balancing tool. By explicitly defining time-shift (arbitrage), peak shaving, and peak power provision for system adequacy as core storage services, the document places storage directly inside the merit-order and dispatch framework-alongside generation, not outside it. Click on Details for moreDetails
8A CEA-led technology catalogue prepared under the India–Denmark Energy Partnership puts energy storage squarely into roles that have traditionally protected gas-based generation: peak-hour scarcity pricing and flexibility services. 8The document’s own language ties storage to time-shift (arbitrage), peak shaving, and even peak power for system adequacy-with clear implications for gas plant utilisation and revenue stacking. Click on Details for moreDetails
8The MoU prioritises scalable programmatic deployments, capacity building for governments and market actors, and gender and youth integration. ISA called solar-plus-storage the “least-cost energy option”, while SELCO emphasised India’s experience under PM KUSUM and PM Surya Ghar as a template for equitable expansion. Click on Details for moreDetails
1) Eastern SCED’s “payable bulge” in December wasn’t broad-based 8Only one unit re-priced the month while legacy earners cooled. Operationally, the system leans harder on incremental SCED in December (205.6k MWh vs 167.4k MWh) even as decrement volumes shrink-less “give-back,” more “take.” Click on Details for more
2) Punatsangchhu-II’s ER import story collapses from “real volume” to “token energy” in two months 8And the allocations stay frozen while the physics disappears. Click on Details for more
3) The SCUC money curve is steepening, as per revised data 8And the beneficiary map is consolidating around a handful of states as dispatch gets tighter. Click on Details for more
4) Reactive discipline snapped into a two-speed grid 8Gujarat’s VAR bill swelled, while Maharashtra flipped from payer to pool-taker in a single week. Click on Details for more
5) WR’s deviation bill didn’t “cool” - it rerouted 8WR–ER charges collapsed, WR–NR blew out, and a single reversal (RGPPL) rewired the generator ledger. Click on Details for more
6) WRPC’s September DSM revised data shows a two-layer story 8States quietly collect, while inter-regional corridors carry the real volatility. Click on Details for more
7) Reactive Pool Turns More “Receivable” in the South 8But Tamil Nadu’s VAR drift and a generator-side reversal expose who’s really losing voltage discipline. The commercial lever is now obvious: the pool’s headline net hides state-level non-convergence, where one state’s worsening payable can expand even as the system looks “fine.” Click on Details for more
8) Tamil Nadu’s deviation bill doubles as Kerala flips into payer mode in the South 8SR discipline weakens even while the pool swells. The operational red flag is the simultaneity: state flips, bigger outlier bills, and growing cross-region settlements-classic symptoms of forecast error meeting inflexible demand blocks. Click on Details for more
9) The Grid Is Flying Blind 8Why Southern Region’s Communication Failures Are Now a Systemic Risk, Not a Technical Glitch Click on Details for more
10) Kudgi’s TRAS reversal and Simhadri’s two-day SRAS collapse turn the “flex” stack into a penalty factory 8Week-on-week, the ancillary settlement story in the South flips from “providers extracting pool value” to “providers paying for non-delivery”, driven less by dispatch volume and more by performance breaks and shortfall exposure. Click on Details for more
11) Northern Grid Stress Is No Longer Seasonal 8OCC Shifts from Winter Firefighting to Structural Risk Containment Click on Details for more
12) Rajasthan’s Grid Is Being Held Together by SPS 8Repeated SPS proposals, reactor reviews, and constraint mapping point to a grid running close to the edge. Each new protection layer masks deeper capacity and configuration issues. The risk is not failure-but cascading dependency. At some point, protection cannot substitute for reinforcement. Click on Details for moreDetails
NTPC stretches timelines, not risk, in CISF infrastructure tender at Talaipalli coal mining project 8A routine date extension at first glance, this NTPC tender reveals more about execution risk than schedule generosity. 8The promoter keeps its contract spine intact while quietly accommodating market realities. 8The real signal lies in what NTPC chose not to change. EPIL tightens bid-validity clock while extending submission date in indira dock shed consultancy tender 8A routine date extension in an EPIL consultancy tender masks a sharper contractual recalibration. 8The bid-validity clock now starts earlier than many consultants would expect. 8In a port-critical project, this small wording shift could matter more than the extra days granted.Details
NTPC stretches bid timeline thrice for Vindhyachal STPP Stage-I burner management system retrofit 8Three extensions quietly transform a routine BMS retrofit into a market-shaping contest. 8The calendar tells a story of bidder caution and promoter patience in a safety-critical package. 8What emerges will influence how brownfield control upgrades are priced across NTPC’s fleet. A year-long clock on a standard transformer tender quietly redraws risk lines 8On paper, it is a routine 100 kVA distribution transformer procurement. 8In practice, the calendar tells a more complex story about power, leverage, and risk transfer. 8The real signal is not in the kVA rating, but in how long the bid window is kept alive.Details
MPPKVVCL’s Rs 1,499 crore DBFOOT smart prepaid metering tender quietly redraws India’s AMI risk map 8MPPKVVCL’s latest AMI tender is not about meters; it is about who carries the balance-sheet risk of power distribution reform. 8By locking smart prepaid metering into a DBFOOT structure, the utility has shifted technical, financial, and operational accountability into a single long-term bet. 8The winners and losers will be decided long after installation crews leave the field.
MPPKVVCL’s Rewa–Sagar AMI tender turns smart metering into a long-tenure infrastructure concession 8MPPKVVCL’s latest AMI tender is not about meters, but about who carries the financial and operational spine of prepaid distribution. 8By forcing DBFOOT players into a reverse auction, the utility compresses price while stretching risk across years. 8The real story lies in what this does to margins, competition, and control of the data-cash loop.Details
Four bid-date extensions redraw the risk calculus for BHEL’s Raghunathpur Phase-II material-handling EPC package 8Four extensions in a month are rarely accidental in a flagship thermal EPC tender. 8Behind the shifting dates lies a careful trade-off between competition and execution certainty. 8The final bid book may reveal more discipline than desperation. GSECL stretches bid window twice on Gandhinagar TPS supercritical DPR re-validation, signalling depth-over-speed procurement discipline 8A routine GeM consultancy tender quietly accumulated a 25-day bid extension without touching scope or qualifications. 8In thermal project economics, that is rarely accidental. 8The real signal lies in what GSECL wants solved before capital sanction, not how fast it wants a consultant onboarded.Details
8RVPN’s Karnu transmission tender has delivered one of the tightest price stacks seen in recent state-utility EPC bidding. 8The L1–L3 spread leaves little margin for error in a turnkey, multi-segment EHV build. 8Whether this pricing discipline translates into execution efficiency or deferred risk will only surface on site.Details