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Feb 2026

8By all indications, financial closure seems to have happened
8And that is a giant step in India's quest for another energy lever for downstream chemical production Details
8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage,
solar, wind, BESS and T&D contracts related updates for the day
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Second extension reshuffles bid clock for 400/220 kV GIS Ambernath transmission project
8A 7-day extension may look procedural, but in a 4 x 500 MVA GIS build it rarely is.
8With 100% revenue locked behind simultaneous COD, pricing precision becomes existential.
8REC has not softened the framework — only the clock.

Second deadline extension shifts Apta 765/400/220 kV TBCB auction into March
8This tender sits at the intersection of 765 kV corridors, multi-ICT capacity and a politically sensitive load narrative.
8The market needed more runway to price 765 kV execution and interface risk.

Bid clock resets for REC PDCL’s 765/400/220 kV AIS Balsane project
8REC PDCL has pushed the Balsane transmission bid by two weeks, but left every structural risk intact.
8The clock moved — the liabilities did not.

Fourth extension pushes Ranipur–Chunar TBCB into late-February, resetting RA and SPV transfer clock
8The project’s technical scope is straightforward, but the bid process behaviour is telling a different story about market appetite and readiness.
8The real signal is hidden in what the amendment does not say.

WESDCL tenders 100 MW solar pv with 25 MW/100 MWh BESS under 12-year lifecycle EPC-O&M framework

8A 100 MW solar plant would be routine — until WESDCL locks in four-hour storage and 12 years of operational liability under one contract.
8The bidders who misprice lifecycle physics will learn that solar is now the easy part. Details
SynCon becomes a tariff asset as PFCCL hard-codes grid stability into the Fatehgarh-II ISTS tender
8PFCCL is quietly turning synchronous condensers into a 35-year tariff product, not a one-time grid support purchase.
8The tender’s technical numbers look simple, but they are designed to force machine-grade accountability inside a transmission bidding template.

Hebbani 2x500 MVA BOOT package forces simultaneous COD and compresses tariffs under reverse auction
8PFCCL’s Hebbani 400/220 kV package looks like a routine Karnataka grid reinforcement, but the RFP quietly removes the bidder’s biggest safety valve: staged commissioning.
8The substation, LILO and 220 kV D/c line are welded into a single COD trigger, while reverse auction still squeezes the tariff.

A cod-cliff transmission tender hides a brutal “all-or-nothing” revenue gate
8This humnabad package looks like a routine 400/220 kv node, but its commercial structure is engineered to punish partial completion.
8The tender quietly converts multiple line and bay interfaces into a single cod choke point, turning schedule slippage into immediate revenue paralysis.
8The most consequential risks are not in equipment specs, but in how the promoter has wired commissioning dependency into cashflow.

The scope is a tunnel-and-dam integration play, not a simple civil BOQ
8Diversion tunnels, access systems, coffer works, roads, and dam + HM interfaces sit inside one lot.
8That bundling punishes silo contractors who price only their strongest workfront.

UJVN’s Pathri 16 MW/40 MWh BESS tender quietly shifts reliability and subsidy-risk onto the developer
8UJVN’s Pathri BESS tender looks like a straightforward 16 MW/40 MWh procurement, but the contract structure is doing something sharper. Details
8A hydrogen-era transmission spine just found its owner. Six bidders competed, but the tariff battlefield remains partially concealed.
8What the undisclosed spreads reveal could reshape how the next 765 kV corridor is priced. Details
8SW JFE Electrical Steel Nashik: Debt-funded acquisition leaves gearing near 1.9x even before the Rs 4,300 crore expansion begins",Capacity expansion to 250,000 MTPA is framed as strategic, but execution risk sits squarely on a leveraged base. Click on Details for more.

8Bangladesh’s draft EPSMP 2026 repeats the LNG-heavy playbook while projecting 47% renewables by 2050".
1 "The document projects renewables at about 47% of 89.1GW installed capacity by 2050, yet still deepens LNG dependence by design. Click on Details for more.

8EU’s green bond “gold standard” logs Euro 22 billion in a year, yet still finances only a sliver of taxonomy-aligned capex. ,European Commission’s absence as a EuGB issuer leaves a credibility gap in the market it is trying to standardise. Click on Details for more.

8Mahagenco seeks bulk agencies to lift and transport fly ash from two plants. EOI hardwires scale filters and excludes JV bids, narrowing the field to large logistics-heavy operators. Click on Details for more.

8Tamil Nadu DISCOM launches 600MW April reverse auction with Rs.10,000/MWh ceiling on HPX platform 1 The ceiling price is explicitly capped at Rs.10,000 per MWh. Click on Details for more.

8CESC’s April reverse auction is published without a ceiling price, forcing sellers into blind bidding economics. Click on Details for more.

8CESC launches another April reverse auction without a ceiling price, extending the blind bidding pattern. Click on Details for more.

8CESC opens late-March reverse auction without a ceiling price, extending opaque procurement practices.
1Parallel auctions on IEX and PXIL fragment CESC demand instead of consolidating price discovery. Click on Details for more.

8SEPC Limited’s smart metering order locks in long tenure risk under a DBFOOT structure.
1The company disclosed a Rs 313.96 crore Letter of Intent from TCIL for a smart prepaid metering project in Punjab under RDSS. Click on Details for more.

8TANGEDCO’s 200 MW April buy concentrates entirely in off-peak 00:00–08:00 hours. Click on Details for more.

8TANGEDCO’s 400 MW evening procurement turns April peak hours into a single auction bet. Click on Details for more.

8China’s 1.6 TW operating capacity dwarfs peers, reshaping the global clean energy centre of gravity" .
1That means China alone anchors both current capacity and future pipeline momentum. Click on Details for more.

8HPL Electric & Power: BLeans heavily on smart metering visibility while downplaying balance sheet expansion",It frames this as multi-year revenue visibility under RDSS-driven rollout. Click on Details for more.

8CESC’s 75 MW buy order is boxed into a 6-hour evening window for 16 days. Click on Details for more

8CESC’s 100 MW tender doubles the time-slices, stretching from midnight to peak hours daily. Click on Details for more.

8TANGEDCO’s 400 MW evening buy order turns April into a month-long peak procurement cycle. Click on Details for more.

8Punjab State Transmission Corporation: Revenue rose 16% but profit rose 315%, a mismatch the statement doesn’t reconcile". That means costs, finance charges, or below-line items moved far more than revenue, and that movement is the real story. Click on Details for more.

8Tripura: Filing escalates the strike into a disciplinary threat by warning violations will be viewed seriously. The document’s most consequential line is not about services but about punishment. Click on Details for more.
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8SECI’s FDRE-VII award looks like a dispatchable RE milestone, but the real story is how brutally narrow the clearing band is.
8The winners did not just outbid rivals—they effectively defined the new floor for storage-backed peak supply.
8What SECI quietly engineered through connectivity gating and penalty design will reshape who even gets to compete next round. Details
8This transformer award is less about price and more about who PGCIL trusts to carry schedule risk for 10 identical 500 MVA units.
8Three bidders qualified, but only one walked away with the entire block. Details
 For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for work of removal and supply and reapplication of spray thermal insulation during Details
 
8Tender for ETC works of 400 kV AIS substation Details
 
8Tender for ETC works of 400 kV AIS substation includes Details
 
8Tender for protection of right side river bank opposite Details
 
8Tender for regarding repair and renovation work of electrical wiring/system Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of GSU transformer Details
 
8Design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of DTPC with associated materials Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 750 Nos 70 W LED street light Details
 
8Tender for supply & application of anti-corrosive & energy efficient coating in CW pump Details
 
8Tender for dismantle & erection of apron pans 146 no tail shaft assly sprocket sector of head shaft two no chain links Details
 
8Tender for appointment of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) service provider Details
 
8Tender for appointment of advanced metering infrastructure Details
 
8Tender for supply of primary scrappers and secondary scrappers Details
 
8Tender for supply of CPU resin Details
 
8Tender for annual routine maintenance contract of power house Details
 
8Tender for increasing capacity of different DTRs Details
 
8Tender for maintenance/operation work of HT/LT lines, attending breakdowns and complaints Details
 
8Tender for operation of works through contractor/external agency Details
 
8Tender for operation work of 33/11 kV substations Details
 
8Tender for operation of works through contractor/external agency Details
 
8Tender for replacement of ACSR conductor by covered conductor Details
 
8Tender for renovation of compound wall and barbed wire fencing at 110kV substation Details
 
8Tender for constructing new feeder Details
 
8Tender for supply of FR grade conveyor belt Details
 
8Tender for erection, testing and commissioning of new 11kV LT/HT lines Details
 
8Tender for laying of tower foundations, erection of towers, stringing and sagging of conductor Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for the work of overhaul, lifting & shifting of various sizes of LT motors Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling & servicing of dampers for boiler Details
 
8Tender for rectification replacement of defective tubes in water wall area S panel Details
 
8Tender for procurement of LT three phase angle cross arm Details
 
8Tender for procurement, installation, configuration and commissioning of remote terminal unit (RTU) and media converters Details
 
8Tender for work of routine, preventive, online and shutdown maintenance of various turbine auxiliaries Details
 
8Tender for supply of 245kV potential transformer Details
 
8Tender for supply of various valves and their spare at DM plant Details
 
8Tender for construction of 220kV substation Details
 
8Tender for extension of control room at 66 kV sub-station Details
 
8Tender for extension of switch house at 66 kV sub-station Details
 
8Tender for annual rate contract for supply of DM (demineralized) water for hot line washing Details
 
8Tender for upgradation of STPS new intake pipeline Details
 
8Tender for procurement of complete enclosure for feed gate for overhauling Details
 
8Tender for annual repair maintenance and tit bit civil sanitary works Details
 
8Tender for biennial rate contract for coal cleaning and housekeeping Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 11kV 1Cx300mm2,11kV 3Cx35mm2 and 1.1kV 4Cx95mm2 xlpe power cables Details
 
8Tender for procurement of batteries for walkie-talkie sets Details
 
8Tender for purchase of different lights Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 220 Nos 250 W LED flood light Details
 
8Tender for replacement of rabbit/weasel ACS covered conductor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of rabbit/weasel ACS covered conductor 11 kV feeder Details
 8Design, manufacture, shop testing, supply, erection commissioning and site testing of BOX type double grider EOT crane Details
 
8Tender for implementation of fugitive dust suppression system Details
 
8Tender for replacement of defective boiler tubes in 9th header and economizer coils Details
 
8Tender for replacement of defective tubes in LTSH coils economizer hanger tubes Details
 
8Tender for execution of contract for supply works and other works Details
 
8Tender for construction of extension in 11 kV control room at 220 kV S/S Details
 
8Tender for routine testing work Details
 
8Tender for work for shifting of electrical utility Details
 
8Tender for adding of 132 /33 KV 40 MVA transformer Details
 
8Tender for diversion height raising of 132 kV SC line Details
 
8Tender for diversion height raising of 220 kV line Details
 
8Tender for carriage, foundation and erection of monopole of 220 kV line Details
 
8Tender for erection testing & commissioning of 315 MVA 400/220 kV T/F Details
 
8Tender for construction of 132kV transmission line on panther conductor Details
 
8Tender for construction of SAS based 2x63MVA, 132kV substation Details
 
8Tender for replacement of existing conductor 0.4 SQ inch ACSR conductor with equivalent HTLS conductor Details
 
8Tender for replacement of existing conductor 0.2 SQ inch ACSR conductor Details
 
8Tender for creation of 66 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of switchyard Details
 
8Tender for work contract for In-situ repairing of HP valve installed in turbine and boiler Details
 
8Tender for supply and delivery of 10kV IR tester Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total cumulative 11kWp off grid solar PV power pack Details
 
8Tender for work of line name, numbering, change nomenclature, colorcoding of various 220kV, 132kV & 66kV lines Details
 
8Tender for supply, installing, testing and commissioning of 5 No. 12.5 Mtr. long high mast lighting system Details
 
8Tender for providing and fixing of GI pipe line Details
 
8Tender for procurement of fluid couplings for rotary breakers Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various size of gaskets and stem packing rings for feed water circuits Details
 
8Tender for upgradation of 66kV substation Details
 
8Tender for supply, delivery of lineman ALM tool kits Details
 
8Tender for supply/delivery and installation of ACs in kiosk and control room of 400 kV sub-station Details
 
8Tender for turnkey packages for construction of 220 kV transmission lines on monopoles package Details
 
8Tender for work of construction of extension in control room at 220 kV S/S Details
 
8Tender for replacement of boiler pressure parts tubes Details
 
8Tender for replacement of plugged economizer coil assemblies Details
 
8Tender for procurement, installation, configuration and commissioning of remote terminal unit and media converters Details
 
8Tender for replacement of boiler pressure parts tubes bends Details
 
8Tender for UG cable work for the erection of 33 kV incoming feeder lines for the new 33/11 kV sub-station Details
 
8Tender for UG cable work for the erection of 33 kV incoming feeder lines Details
 
8Tender for construction of (new) temporary sub-station Details
 
8Tender for electrical and civil renovation work Details
 
8Tender for thorough PCC and gravel replacement along with construction of drain and cable trench at switchyard Details
 
8Tender for development of 11 kV outgoing area including construction of cable trench Details
 
8Tender for shifting work of 33kV double circuit OH and UG feeder Details
 
8Tender for supply and delivery of LT distribution kiosk for 25 KVA transformer Details
 
8Tender for supply of insulated screw driver 5x200 mm, 6x250 mm and 8x300 mm and insulated plier Details
 
8Tender for supply of high voltage insulating rubber sheet Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT XLPE insulator Details
 
8Tender for repair of sanitary system and other repair of various rooms Details
 
8Tender for supply of ISI marked four core LT PVC insulated Details
 
8Tender for construction of protection wall for safety of tower Details
 
8Tender for work of shifting & transportation of un-pulverized waste minerals accumulated near coal mill Details
 
8Tender for supply, retrofitting, testing and commissioning of distance protection relay Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details
 
8Tender for construction of protection wall for safety of tower Details
 
8Tender for execution of sub station operator (SSO) works for different 33/11 kV S/s Details
 
8Tender for maintenance of HT/LT line Details
 
8Tender for enhancement of transformation of capacity of substation by replacement/addition of ICTs Details
 
8Tender for work of SITC of new GPS time synchronizer satellite receiver along with GPS antenna for relay Details
 
8Tender for work of providing & fixing of dedicated metering CT’s & PT’s of required Details
 
8Tender for work of 400/220kV circuit breaker foundation Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract for maintenance work of yard Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling of turbine generator including attending oil seal leakage Details
 
8Tender for construction of 400/220kV ICT-4 bay, of 400kV line Details
 
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For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips:
  8Bengal coal smuggling case: Two remanded to ED custody Details
  8State-run Parli Thermal power station ordered to stop operation of 2 units over pollution Details
  8Bhel OFS opens for non-retail investors; govt to sell up to 5% stake Details
  8NGT takes suo moto cognizance of Meghalaya coal mine blast, issues notice to state govt, Centre Details
  8Jupiter Int. doubles solar cell production Details
  8Haryana CM directs time-bound implementation of PM-KUSUM and rooftop solar schemes Details
  8Premier energies forms JV with BA Prerna to expand EPC footprint in India’s renewable energy sector Details
  8KPI Green Energy wins Adani Group orders for 300 MW Khavda renewable project, total capacity rises to 834 MWac Details
  8Dead EV battery doesn't mark end of its utility, UN official tells PTI Details
  8Torrent Power Q3 Profit Rises 34% to Rs 655 Crore Details
  8India's solar sector urged to focus on backward integration amid oversupply Details
  8India’s solar sector at a tipping point: Experts call for full value chain, localisation, and sustainable growth Details
  8India's Solar push: GIPCL vs. orient green power Details
  8Solar stocks: why elara prefers vikram solar, emmvee over waaree & premier energies Details
  8JMK Research tracks strong renewable installations across India Details
  8India’s 10 Largest Solar Parks in 2026: Capacity & Impact on Renewable Energy Details
  8Premier energies forms strategic joint venture with BA prerna renewables to strengthen EPC capabilities Details
  8ACME Solar rallies after LoA for 220 MW solar-BESS project Details
  8Power sector reforms central to tackling India's climate finance problem Details
  8Forget mega-caps: 2 under-the-radar power stocks pivoting for India’s next renewable super-cycle Details
  8India’s power mix to shift from coal to renewables by 2070; Nuclear seen as key baseload: NITI Aayog Details
  8India's power distribution sector turns in a profit at last, but significant challenges remain Details
  8India will use more coal over the next 25 years, report says Details
  8Carbon capture can power India’s next steel revolution Details
 
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8Quality Power Electrical Equipment’s 63% standalone income jump hides a subsidiary-led growth story. And a A 35% standalone EBITDA margin looks durable until inventory stocking explains the cash strain. Click on Details for more.

8A new Netherlands subsidiary expands offshore scope, but ‘yet to commence operations’ blocks verification. The business will provide EPCIC services specialising in offshore infrastructure, including fixed and floating structures. Click on Details for more.

8Triveni Turbine: Order booking fell 26% in Q3, but it leans on ‘advance receipt’ policy to explain it". A 55–45 export-domestic balance is asserted, but the transcript admits export decisions are being delayed. Click on Details for more.

8A Coal India veteran takes BCCL finance The profile cites over 35 years of experience across Coal India subsidiaries with expertise in corporate finance, taxation, treasury, internal controls, SAP–FICO automation, and project financing. Click on Details for more.

8Websol Energy System Limited’s 77% revenue surge coincides with year-on-year margin compression. It showcases explosive growth, but margins and working capital move in the opposite direction. Click on Details for more.

8KPI Green Energy Limited adds 300 MW Khavda order, lifting Adani-linked exposure to 834 MW. With this addition, aggregate Khavda-related orders from Adani entities now stand at 834 MWac / 1,131 MWdc. Click on Details for more.

8KPI Green Energy Limited’s UAE data centre order signals capability, not scale That means the order is technologically relevant but extremely small in capacity terms. Click on Details for more.

8K.P. Energy wins 100 MW SECI wind LoA, lifting IPP portfolio to 150 MW. The project was awarded under tariff-based competitive bidding at ?3.67 per kWh. Click on Details for more.

8Power Mech Projects: The real split is not “standalone vs consolidated” — it is “India engine vs overseas drag” This is the dilution point: growth is visible, but geographic quality is uneven. Click on Details for more.

8GVK Power & Infrastructure Limited’s CoC meeting update The stated purpose is to “update on the resolution process” for the corporate debtor under CIRP. Click on Details for more.

8S & S Power Switchgear’s consolidated profit turns positive while standalone stays loss-making. A ‘cyber crime loss’ shifts consolidated optics. Click on Details for more.

8Orient Green Power Company: "A Rs 100 crore unutilised balance sits in fixed deposits, turning ‘use of proceeds’ into a timing story. This makes the capital deployment story one of delay and staging rather than completion. Click on Details for more.

8NLC India: Regulatory deferral swings negative Rs 120.32 crore, reversing last quarter’s ?194.14 crore boost". Profit rises, but operating margin collapses to 12.34%. Click on Details for more.

8ACME Solar Holdings wins 301 MW FDRE LOA, but tariff clarity is the real story". The tariff is pegged at Rs 6.28 per unit. Click on Details for more.

8BHEL: A Rs 254 floor price turns the OFS into a valuation anchor the market must absorb immediately. Bids below the cut-off/floor are rejected, and clearing happens through exchange bidding windows. Click on Details for more.

8Torrent Power Limited’s profit rises 34%, yet revenue stays nearly flat A Rs 22,000 crore thermal expansion sits alongside renewable transition messaging. Click on Details for more.

8Transformers and Rectifiers denies any undisclosed trigger behind trading volume spike. That means the company is formally rejecting the possibility of undisclosed price-sensitive events driving the volume. Click on Details for more.

8Genus Power Infrastructures: Margin expansion leans on operating leverage while finance costs quietly rise. It also means profitability remains sensitive to interest cost escalation. Click on Details for more.

8Adani Enterprises Limited confirms US sanctions probe has moved from media scrutiny to regulator inquiry. It also means regulatory scrutiny is now formal and documented. Click on Details for more. Details
1) January’s transmission build-out turns EHV-heavy, lifting FY26 commissioned line length to 7,392 cKM
8Many of the newly commissioned lines are tied to renewable energy evacuation schemes, reinforcing the policy push behind the acceleration.

2) January’s transmission commissioning surge shifts the grid buildout from state reinforcements to ISTS backbone corridors
8The overall pattern suggests that national corridor construction cycles are now the primary driver of commissioning outcomes.

3) ISTS-led transformer capacity build pushes national base past 1.416 million MVA by January-end
8The dataset itself does not disclose project-level reasons, but the pattern signals that grid-strengthening additions are being booked disproportionately on the interstate backbone rather than within states in this month’s mix.

4) January commissioning push lifts FY26 transformation capacity additions, but the target gap remains wide
8The data signals improving execution momentum but also highlights mounting year-end delivery pressure.

5) ISTS transformation buildout takes over January’s commissioning slate as private-sector RE pooling additions cool after a December spike
8This mix shift indicates that monthly commissioning momentum is being driven more by large ISTS transformation projects than by steady state or private pooling additions.

6) January pushes 765 kV capacity past 40,000 MVA as RE evacuation assets dominate FY26 grid buildout
8The month’s story is not incremental network spread, but concentrated transformation capacity that directly improves evacuation readiness from high-injection renewable zones.

7) India’s net-zero pathway turns buildings and farms into the next grid stress test
8Buildings move toward electricity dominance, reaching a projected 70% share by 2050, while digital infrastructure emerges as a parallel power sector in its own right.

8) Unplanned outages surge in January in Delhi even as reported unserved energy eases
8The overall implication is a more volatile operational environment in January despite stable aggregate energy impact.

9) Telangana discom defends revenue gap, capex and tariff posture before regulator
8The company argues that projected revenue gaps are a matter for state subsidy and Commission determination rather than tariff action.

10) Coal price pass-through and performance metrics emerge as YTPS filing fault-lines
8The sharpest pressure point is energy charge rate credibility: objectors explicitly cite SCCL’s coal price reduction and argue it should flow through to YTPS’s ECR, contrasting a filed value with a lower implied number post-reduction.

11) Divisional customer care hub proposed for Greater Noida West with Rs 19.80 crore CAPEX
8What is not stated here is the approval pathway, timelines, or procurement packaging beyond a high-level tender/cost note-leaving the regulatory and execution critical path outside the visible portion.

12) UPERC opens FY27 tariff cycle with formal admission of discom revenue cases
8The order activates the regulatory process covering True-Up for FY 2024-25, performance review for FY 2025-26, and forward revenue planning.

13) KESCo files UPERC data-gap replies, defends anomalies and submits cost reconciliations
8The filing positions itself as a corrective record-answering flagged discrepancies on sales movements, loss reporting, surcharges, and power purchase accounting-while routing multiple items into annexures for scrutiny.

14) KESCo pegs smart-meter payments at Rs 73.96 Cr, reports billing and collection uptick
8The filing positions smart meters not just as a capex programme but as a revenue-impact lever, citing a 5.61% rise in billed units and an uplift in collection metrics for Nov–Dec 2025 in its internal study.

15) SSTPS Suratgarh’s falling generation eases emissions intensity but keeps water stress above regulatory limits
8Gross generation fell by over 14%, reflecting state load dispatch centre–driven backing down of units.

16) Karnataka discoms seek urgent tariff rollback for farm power amid subsidy gap
8Discoms warn that a rapid reduction of cross-subsidies for agricultural consumers has destabilised the revenue balance between paying industrial users and subsidised farm loads.

17) HVPNL activates emergency officer reshuffle ahead of nationwide strike
8The move replaces previously deputed officers across key transmission circles just 48 hours before the planned industrial action.

18) MSETCL releases apprentice merit list, activates category-wise wait pool
8The selection spans multiple reservation categories and is strictly tied to academic scores and statutory norms.

19) MAHATRANSCO opens apprenticeship intake for transmission division in Mumbai
8The move brings 25 technical training seats into the state transmission workforce pipeline, with electrician and wireman trades among the notified categories.

20) High court order forces PSPCL to revoke blacklisting, while keeping fresh show-cause route open. The company in question is H.S. Electrical Contractors

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1) TNERC tightens financial discipline with refunds, interest penalties, and compliance deadlines
8The broader signal is clear: financial discipline and procedural accountability are moving to the forefront of Tamil Nadu’s regulatory agenda.

2) Tamil Nadu regulator clears 1,500 MW RTC tender under resource adequacy push
8The state distribution utility to contract an additional 700 MW beyond earlier approvals and proceed with a consolidated 1,500 MW round-the-clock supply tender.

3) CERC slashes tariff base after uncovering unadjusted PSDF grant in STATCOM project
8The CERC reduced the opening asset value and reset the revenue trajectory for the 2019-24 period.

4) CERC trims POWERGRID Kala substation tariff after asset scope correction
8The order revisits earlier cost approvals, adjusts capitalisation claims, and lowers O&M allowances tied to transformer ratings.

5) CERC resets Northern grid strengthening tariffs, trims spares claim in cost review
8The decision underscores a broader push to align transmission cost recovery with verified expenditure rather than accounting adjustments.

6) CERC backs GST pass-through for solar projects but enforcement faces Supreme Court hold
8The order reinforces regulatory doctrine favouring full economic restitution - while simultaneously highlighting judicial uncertainty hanging over the sector.
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8The appointment signals continuity in grid security priorities while reinforcing a governance shift toward inclusive leadership at the apex of system operations.
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8India’s carbon market is quietly expanding its reach - from smokestacks to supply chains.
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1) Refund shock, not dispatch, rewrote Eastern SCED economics: payouts rose, but the pool clawback exploded
8The structural tension is clear: SCED is being used more, but the settlement economics are increasingly determined by who ends up refunding rather than who gets scheduled.

2) Reactive discipline tightened on paper in the East, but the grid’s VAR bill is still being underwritten by Bihar-and cross-border links are sliding the wrong way
8Operationally, the story is not about one bad actor; it’s about reactive flows migrating to where the grid is weakest, and the bill following that weakness.

3) DSM flipped from “cross-border leakage week” to “domestic discipline squeeze” - while TRAS/SCUC turned into net collectors, not payouts
8The commercial lever this week is simple: cross-border volatility is no longer the easiest scapegoat; the new risk is repeat domestic deviation behaviour that “looks small” per block but compounds brutally across the week.

4) Protection systems under stress: Renewable corridors, aging assets and relay misoperations expose structural vulnerabilities in Western Grid
8Renewable evacuation hubs such as Khavda and NTPC PSS-2 are now demonstrating structural fragility, with multiple blackouts within days.

5) Why the proposed relay settings working group is a structural reform moment
8There is now institutional recognition that decentralised relay setting approvals are insufficient. After repeated misoperations, the regional committees are now moving toward structured oversight. This may evolve into a de-facto regional protection regulator layer. The governance shift may be as important as any technical correction.

6) MP’s VAR bill flips polarity, while Gujarat keeps paying: WRPC’s reactive economics tighten around repeat offenders and a handful of mega-earners
8The commercial lever is obvious: repeat payers are funding an escalating set of super-earners, while the operational insight is sharper-discipline failures and local voltage behaviour are shifting fast enough to flip net positions within a week.

7) WR’s DSM story flips in a week: the region stops bleeding net charges, even as inter-regional stress migrates and Gujarat’s indiscipline spikes hard
8WR’s net settlement “relief” is real on paper, but the structural tension is now clearer-one large state is deteriorating, and the region’s balance is increasingly outsourced to corridor outcomes and portfolio-level RE volatility.

8) SCUC is printing winners - but TRAS shortfall is still eating the region alive
8The deeper tension: even with lower SCUC net in Week 2, the system is still relying on a narrow set of “grid-savers,” while a second tier of stations repeatedly refund/penalise across TRAS shortfall + SCUC decrements - a pattern that doesn’t resolve by settlement, only by operational behaviour change.

9) Southern Grid’s communication backbone under stress: Regulatory deadlines tighten as data gaps, OPGW gaps and cyber covernance frictions deepen
8The push for dynamic pre-islanding load reduction signals a strategic shift: the Southern Region is preparing not just for outages - but for structural grid fragmentation under high RE volatility.

10) December turns “late-payment interest” into a generator-led shock: Meenakshi’s jump rewrites SR discipline, while renewables keep paying in fragments
8The structural tension is clear: renewables appear frequently (many small but repeated lines), while one or two conventional players can swing the month’s interest narrative outright.

11) Southern Grid’s DSM story flips: Karnataka turns payer, Telangana turns earner - while Simhadri-I and SEIL P2 tighten the penalty noose
8The pool surplus rises week-on-week - a reminder that volatility is being monetised system-wide, just not evenly distributed across the same repeat offenders.

12) The pool’s cash engine flipped in the South: TRAS penalties eased, but SCUC turned into a payout week - and a single unit’s behaviour now dominates settlement risk
8Net-net: this is a week where penalties softened, but incentive-linked and SCUC-linked payouts intensified, pushing the region toward a settlement regime where volatility is less about “system stress” and more about which plants discover the ruleset edge first.

13) From ‘nil month’ to a brutal sorting mechanism: December’s beta scores expose who actually responds when frequency calls in the north
8The repeated behavioural issue isn’t “low average”-it’s missing telemetry and zero-response signatures, the two failure modes that matter most when frequency response is being audited.

14) The compensation ledger flips from ‘beneficiary protection’ to ‘system clawback’-SCED/SCUC signals turn into a volatility engine across Northern thermal
8Net-net: this is a compensation mechanism behaving less like a fixed relief valve and more like a two-way settlement instrument-and that makes forecasting (and dispute risk) part of weekly grid strategy even when the statement is issued monthly.
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1) Real-time price hit the cap while frequency touched 49.882 Hz
8IEX RTM MCP spiked to Rs 10.00/kWh at 07:00–08:00 (Block 29–32) on 2026-02-10, while grid frequency fell to 49.882 Hz at 07:30 (Block 31).
Inference: a supply shortfall of even ~1–2 GW in a tight morning ramp window can push both RTM clearing and frequency to stress levels simultaneously.
Why it matters: cap-price events combined with sub-49.90 Hz frequency indicate real-time scarcity and higher deviation settlement risk.

2) RTM traded Rs 2.94/kWh above DAM in the same morning hour
8DAM cleared at Rs 7.06/kWh, but RTM cleared at Rs 10.00/kWh for 07:00–08:00, creating a Rs 2.94/kWh premium.
Inference: last-minute balancing demand exceeded DAM schedules, forcing buyers into high-priced RTM blocks.
Why it matters: a Rs 2.94 spread over even 1,000 MW for one hour equals ~Rs 2.94 crore incremental procurement cost.

3) One exchange cleared exactly 0.00 MWh in RTM for all 24 hours
8PXIL RTM showed MCV = 0.00 MWh for all 24 delivery hours on 2026-02-10.
Inference: bids were present but did not match competitively; liquidity consolidated on another platform.
Why it matters: zero liquidity removes competitive price discovery and concentrates real-time market power elsewhere.

4) HPDAM saw 135,821 MWh of sell bids - but cleared 0.00 MWh
8IEX HPDAM recorded 135,821.40 MWh sell bids but Final Scheduled = 0.00 MWh across all 24 hours.
Inference: buyers did not accept peak-hour hydro premiums, relying instead on DAM/RTM or internal balancing.
Why it matters: when a peak-flex product fails to clear even with >135 GWh offered, hydro flexibility is not being monetised through markets.

5) Balancing leaned heavily downward: 30,128 MWh TRAS down vs 2,445 MWh up
8TRAS Down = 30,128 MWh, TRAS Up = 2,445 MWh; SRAS Up = 6,272 MWh, SRAS Down = 6,471 MWh on 2026-02-10.
Inference: system required sustained absorption, indicating oversupply pockets despite the RTM morning spike.
Why it matters: large downward regulation volumes imply uplift costs and schedule inefficiencies.

6) Tamil Nadu under-drew by 4.02 MU despite zero reported shortage
8UI (Deviation) = –4.02 MU for Tamil Nadu on 2026-02-10, while reported shortage = 0 MU.
Inference: surplus internal generation or conservative drawal reduced dependence on central allocation.
Why it matters: 4.02 MU equals ~168 MW average deviation over the day, shifting balancing burden to the grid.

7) A 3,960 MW coal plant sat at just 13% of normative stock
8SASAN UMPP held 105.2 thousand tonnes vs normative 796.5 thousand tonnes - only 13% of required stock.
Inference: supply replenishment lagged consumption; plant flagged as critical in CEA report.
Why it matters: at 3,960 MW capacity, prolonged low stock raises forced outage risk and dependence on imports.

8) Frequency stayed outside 49.9–50.05 Hz for 4 hours 18 minutes
8Total time outside the “tight” band was 4:18:10 on 2026-02-10, even though evening peak shortage = 0 MW.
Inference: continuous balancing corrections were needed despite adequate supply margins.
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8A 765 kV pooling hub for 2.5 GW renewable injection has changed hands 
8Twelve bidders qualified, but only one price has surfaced.
8The structure reveals where execution risk truly sits — and who chose to shoulder it. Details
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8Design, manufacture, testing, supply and delivery of complete set of aluminium based re usable emergency restoration system Details
 
8Tender for supply of coupler assembly for side arm charger Details
 
8Tender for construction of R.C.C. vaults at NSDF for storage of end fittings, garter springs and pressure tubes Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of cold insulation Details
 
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8Tender for supply of various 415V IE3 LT motors Details
 
8Tender for work of various miscellaneous maintenance work for 2 X 250 MW boiler Details
 
8Tender for stringing ABC 25 sq.mm. for street main at various Details
 
8Tender for carrying out dyuthi 2.0 HT works Details
 
8Tender for development of distribution infrastructure Details
 
8Tender for construction of new 11kV covered conductor line Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 22000 liters transformer oil required during capital overhauling of 40 MVA/11/132 KVA generator transformer Details
 
8Tender for work proposal for round clock operation of fire tenders, mobile cranes Details
 
8Tender for misc. plumbing related civil maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for providing & fixing water tanks Details
 
8Tender for supply of feeder belt for 36" gravimetric feeder Details
 
8Tender for providing and fixing SS railing Details
 
8Tender for repair and maintenance of surge shaft Details
 
8Tender for construction of lab resting shed Details
 
8Tender for construction of room and repair of CGI sheet Details
 
8Tender for channelization work in downstream Details
 
8Tender for channelization work in reservoir Details
 
8Tender for construction of RCC bunker Details
 
8Tender for civil and hydro- mechanical (HM) works, including associated ancillary and enabling works Details
 
8Tender for laying of pipeline with thermal lagging Details
 
8Tender for dog to panther conversion of 66kV line by replacement of conductor Details
 
8Tender for biennial civil & sanitary maintenance work Details
 
8Tender for procurement, installation and commissioning of piezometers Details
 
8Tender for procurement of grinding element Details
 
8Tender for procurement of steel materials Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 350 MT liquid chlorine with related services Details
 
8Tender for procurement of radiator for WDS 6R locomotive Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract (AMC) for electrical installation i.e fans, tube lights, switches Details
 
8Tender for dog to panther conversion of 66kV line by replacement of conductor, insulators Details
 
8Tender for work of erection of 66kV S/C link line on D/C panther tower Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection, testing & commissioning of 220 kV U/G cable laying at 220kV LILO both circuit of 220 kV line Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance of work 33/11 kV sub-station Details
 
8Tender for shifting of cooling tower lightning arrester Details
 
8Tender for tower protection work Details
 
8Tender for procurement of parts of conductor hardware fittings and accessories Details
 
8Tender for job contract for application of ceramic fibre sealing Details
 
8Tender for supply and erection of new fills removal and disposal of old fills forstage 2 cooling tower Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11 kV metering unit of different rating Details
 
8Tender for supply of CI bends  Details
 
8Tender for operation & maintenance of 33 kV /11 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for maintenance of 33 kV /11 kV LT lines and substation Details
 
8Tender for maintenance of 33 kV /11 kV LT lines and substation and attending the consumers complaint at 33/11 kV sub-station Details
 
8Tender for civil renovation works for the civil structures Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing and commissioning of centralized air-conditioning system Details
 
8Tender for small hydro electric project civil renovation works for the civil structures Details
 
8Tender for civil renovation works for the civil structures Details
 
8Tender for supply of 11kV, 1250A, 40KA VD4 type vacuum circuit breaker Details
 
8Tender for work of complete upgradation of existing ABB micro SCADA at 400kV switching substation Details
 
8Tender for work of painting of MS towers of EHV lines Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance contract (AMC) for repairing/ servicing/overhauling of air conditioner installed Details
 
8Tender for various civil annual maintenance works for 132kV substation Details
 
8Tender for Bi- annual rate contract for restoration of various 132kV/220kV class transmission line Details
 
8Tender for Bi- annual rate contract for restoration of various 400kV class transmission line Details
 
8Tender for Bi- annual rate contract for restoration of various 66kV class transmission line Details
 
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8Tender for work of construction of control room and other civil work at 33 /11 kV sub station Details
 
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8Tender for transportation of H-beam and RS joist various size Details
 
8Tender for empanelment of contractors to award a contract for survey, installation, testing and commissioning of 11kV line, 11/0.433kV distribution transformer Details
 
8Tender for supply of gavanised plain and galvanised corrugated sheets for various Details
 
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8Tender for repair, maintenance and minor civil works Details
 
8Tender for supply installation commissioning and transportation of HS ST jointing kit for 1.1 kV 4core 300 and 185 sqmm cable Details
 
8Tender for repair, maintenance and minor civil works Details
 
8Tender for turnkey contract including design, supply and installation for bifurcation of 22 numbers of 11 kV feeders Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of 56 nos different 11 kV feeders by replacing the existing ACSR conductor Details
 
8Tender for operation and maintenance of 11 kV, LT lines and sub-stations Details
 
8Tender for construction of counterfort retaining wall Details
 
8Tender for dismantling of existing defunct DSL bus bars and supply, installation and commissioning of 1000A copper shrouded DSL bus bars for 150/30T EOT cranes Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance of control and relay panels Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance of battery bank, DC distribution system, station auxiliaries system, control & relay panels Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation & commisioning of one no 500KVA, 11/0.4kV copper wound transformaer with complete fittings and accessories Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance of generator transformers, unit auxiliary transformers Details
 
8Tender for supply of different size of power cables and cable jointing kits Details
 
8Tender for supply of various CPVC pipes & fittings for chlorination plant Details
 
8Tender for work of providing second PT source for 132kV and 33kV voltage level Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of substation by providing additional T/Fs & replacement of T/Fs at of EHV substation Details
 
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8Bihar moves ahead with 190 MW battery-backed wind-solar hybrid power procurement Details
 
8Emerging economies drive global wind and solar growth Details
 
8India turns to US for coking coal as Australia's dominance wanes Details
 
8After coal and sand, illegal soil mining comes to light in West Burdwan Details
 
8Punjab electricity board engineers flag PSPCL’s ‘unrealistic’ power loss target Details
 
8Tata Technologies' WATTSync supports India's Battery Aadhaar digital identity Details
 
8NITI Aayog report urges bold energy reforms to achieve $30 trillion GDP by 2047 & Net Zero by 2070 Details
 
8Global Wind and solar project pipeline hits record 4.9 TW in 2025, driven by emerging economies: GEM Details
 
8NTPC Green energy commissions 14.43 MW solar capacity at Khavda-I project in Gujarat Details
 
8Meet the ‘next Waaree’: 2 hidden solar small-caps for your watchlist Details
 
8INOXAP commissions a PESO-licensed large package warehouse for specialty gases, at Tirunelveli Details
 
8PM Surya Ghar scheme: 5-day solar awareness camps in city begin today Details
 
8Rs 200 trillion investment: Tata Power and 7 stocks that will benefit from the national electricity policy Details
 
8Adani electricity marks road safety month with safety Oath Details
 
8India’s solar capacity crosses 140 GW, drives renewable energy growth into 2026 Details
 
8Ceigall India secures Rs 1,700 Crore solar and BESS project at Morena solar park Details
 
8SEIL Energy bags top honours at national power gen water management awards Details
 
8IES taskforce releases version 0.3 strategy & architecture documents Details
 
8India plans 97 GW new coal, lignite-based power capacity to meet rising demand Details
 
8Euler Motors ties up with Jio-bp to expand EV charging infra Details
 
8REC Limited wins ICC green urja, energy efficiency gold award Details
 
8India domestic coal growth cuts import Reliance  Details
 
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BSES Rajdhani Power Limited gets rating watch negative on ED share attachment risk
8This means the facility risk is being reframed around financial flexibility and ownership uncertainty rather than distribution performance alone. Click on Details for more.

Withdrawal is an endpoint for transparency, not a clean bill of health
8It means stakeholders lose surveillance-based updates even if there is no information suggesting credit risk changed since the last review. Click on Details for more. Details
Solar Industries India reports record Q3 revenue but faces growing reliance on low-margin segments
8Growth increasingly dependent on explosives and defence rather than traditional mining infrastructure. Click On Details for more.

The Tata Power Company Limited reports EBITDA growth while Mundra losses create a Rs 800 crore shadow
8Solar manufacturing profits soar but DCR cell requirements reveal localized supply vulnerability. Click On Details for more.

Sarda Energy & Minerals reports EBITDA growth but planned maintenance at Binjkot reveals a single asset risk
89M EBITDA Rs.1,672 crore, energy now defines two-thirds of group profits. Click On Details for more.

Premier Energies forms new EPC joint venture while delaying the acquisition of Ksolare and Transcon Ind
8Integrated solar player narrative setback as critical supply chain components remain outside control. Click On Details for more.

Sarda Energy & Minerals: Energy contributes two-thirds of EBITDA, turning the group story into a single-vertical bet
8Does diversification in metals/minerals look like legacy ballast? Click On Details for more.

G R Infraprojects’ income surged 60% QoQ, yet EBITDA margin stayed near 10%
8Headline growth paired with normalized margin narrative excluding exceptional costs. Click On Details for more.

Premier Energies takes control of a new EPC JV, shifting risk from manufacturing to execution
8Operating track record being bought is effectively zero. Click On Details for more.

EKI’s company secretary resigns
8Creates an immediate compliance continuity gap? Click On Details for more.

Panasonic Energy India quarter dominated by classification choice
8Loss driven by exceptional item, not gradual operating deterioration line-by-line. Click On Details for more.

NTPC Green Energy declared COD for 14.43 MW inside a 1,255 MW headline project
8Milestone incremental because slice is tiny relative to stated scale. Click On Details for more.

Genus Power Infrastructures’ 117% profit growth leans on discontinued operations exiting the base
8Revenue growth masks margin compression beneath higher execution volume. Click On Details for more. Details
1) Rajasthan transmission utility defends Rs 1,800-crore asset additions amid cost scrutiny
8The case also signals tighter regulatory attention on hedging practices, cost overrun accountability and replacement capitalisation.

2) Dual power supply option opened for HT consumers with double fixed cost impact
8The amendment signals a regulatory tilt toward cost-reflective reliability provisioning rather than cross-subsidized redundancy.

3) HVPNL invokes no-work-no-wages rule ahead of nationwide power-sector strike
8The order signals that grid operations, especially at substations, are being treated as a continuity priority amid labour unrest.

4) Gujarat holds FPPAS steady at Rs.2.30/unit for second straight quarter
8The absence of revision indicates no recognised surge in fuel or power purchase costs (R7). This stabilizes billing predictability for non-agriculture consumers.

5) FPPA requirement drops nearly 70 percent in one quarter in Gujarat
8This represents a 4.25 percentage point reduction. The decline corresponds with lower APC and reduced variable cost (R2). Consumers face sharply reduced tariff adjustment pressure.

6) Renukaji dam land cases move into argument and order stages
8The latest cause list shows a transition from admission and reply filings toward arguments and even orders in select cases.
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1) Chhattisgarh clears CSPTCL dark fibre leasing with tariff offset mandate
8The decision also signals that asset optimisation will be welcomed only where consumer interest is demonstrably protected.

2) Chhattisgarh regulator clears pathway for industrial behind-the-meter solar expansion
8The ruling removes uncertainty for large energy users combining captive open-access solar with on-site installations.

3) CSERC relaxes feeder rule, clears captive solar open access for steel unit
8It signals a pragmatic balancing act between renewable promotion and feeder reliability.

4) Chhattisgarh sets FY26 renewable tariffs, anchors small hydro above Rs 7.5
8Small hydro projects see tariffs ranging above Rs 7.4 per unit, while sub-2 MW solar is benchmarked at Rs 3.39.

5) Tamil Nadu regulator lines up major tariff, surcharge and DSM battles
8The regulator has assembled a packed hearing roster that places distribution finances, renewable scheduling penalties, and legacy tariff disputes under simultaneous scrutiny.

6) CERC rejects inter-state power trader licence over non-appearance and incomplete filing
8The order adds to a growing pattern of tighter scrutiny around who gets to participate in the country’s increasingly complex electricity trading ecosystem.

7) CERC clears KPI Green Energy for national power trading entry
8The move also signals continued regulatory openness toward renewable-focused firms diversifying into power market intermediation.

8) CERC tightens change-in-law relief window for delayed transmission projects
8Transmission developers now face heightened scrutiny on whether delays dilute their cost-recovery rights.

9) CERC trims NHPC’s Greenshoe expansion, signals tighter control over FDRE tenders
8The order sends a signal that procedural innovations cannot bypass guideline architecture, even when market prices are competitive.

10) CERC tightens cost scrutiny in Southern transmission tariff reset
8The move affects both historical tariff truing-up and the next five-year tariff cycle, placing immediate compliance pressure on the transmission licensee.

11) Regulator rejects bulk of BYPL’s surcharge proposal
8The financial impact shifts part of the recovery to later regulatory proceedings.
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8This signals a shift from fragmented corporate disclosures toward standardized, ISO-aligned reporting frameworks tailored to Indian operating realities. Heavy-duty trucks - already outsized contributors to both climate and air-pollution burdens - sit at the centre of this structural reform.
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8The lack of movement between reporting dates suggests that these projects are structurally locked rather than temporarily delayed.
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8Find out what this new phenomenon is all about
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8Even as headline numbers fall, project remarks reveal that FC-II compliance has become the decisive final barrier, replacing EC and FC-I as the dominant gating stage.
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1) India’s coal stripping ratio stabilises as public miners deepen excavation intensity
8Fresh company-level data shows public sector miners driving most of the rise in excavation depth, while private producers report a sharp reduction in stripping pressure.

2) Captive coal miners emerge as fastest-growing supply segment
8Their output has multiplied several times, outpacing growth from established public sector miners.

3) Coal growth deceleration suggests shift from expansion to consolidation
8The drop from double-digit growth to under 5% indicates a transition phase as the billion tonne benchmark is crossed. The industry may now be focusing on efficiency rather than rapid volume expansion.

4) Washed coal output rises despite sharp multi-year yield erosion
8Raw coal feed has climbed sharply, but yield has dropped from above 50 percent to the low-30 percent range before a partial recovery. This indicates that higher input volumes, rather than process gains, are driving output growth.

5) India’s coal growth story is now almost entirely opencast-driven
8Underground mining, once seen as a strategic long-term reserve builder, has shrunk both in volume and share.
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1) When a LILO breaks a nuclear assumption in India
8The Vapi LILO didn’t just reroute power - it invalidated a regulator-approved nuclear islanding scheme. NPCIL’s admission that KAPS-1&2 cannot island as designed is unusually candid and it exposes how fragile protection assumptions can be in a dynamically reconfigured grid.

2) WR’s Power Ancillary Economy Split Wide Open: SCUC pays out big, while coal fleets bleed in TRAS shortfall
8The structural tension is clear: reliability actions (SCUC) are creating concentrated payouts, while “discipline” actions (shortfall settlements) spread pain, and the same names keep surfacing across mechanisms-hinting at persistent behavioural and technical regimes rather than one-off volatility.

3) North Grid’s March risk isn’t “one big outage” - it’s the quiet stacking of hydro unit maintenance with late-month 765 kV corridor work
8The commercial lever is straightforward: when outages pile up, the value moves from “energy” to availability + corridor headroom-the week rewards whoever can stay online and flexible when everyone else is scheduled off.
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1) DAM clears at a premium to RTM as Monday demand rebounds
8DAM MCP jumped to Rs 3.20/kWh on 2026-02-09 while RTM was lower at Rs 3.06/kWh.
Inference: RTM softened because real-time balancing load was absorbed through system ramp (thermal + hydro) and net exports, even as day-ahead demand expectations lifted DAM bids.
Why it matters: a Rs 0.15/kWh DAM–RTM basis can reward day-ahead hedging and penalise late procurement.

2) A 07:15 frequency cliff hits during the morning demand surge
8All-India frequency fell from 50.07 Hz (07:00) to 49.83 Hz (07:15) as demand rose above 213 GW.
Inference: the drop lines up with a fast demand pickup while thermal and hydro were still catching up, before the next block’s stabilisation.
Why it matters: sharp frequency steps in the morning ramp signal tighter primary/secondary response needs outside the classic evening peak.

3) Wind drops precede weaker frequency, with a 1.5–2 hour lag signal
8Wind output slid ahead of a weaker frequency patch, with the strongest lagged link around 6–8 blocks.
Inference: using the 96-block SCADA table, frequency shows a negative correlation with wind at lag 7 blocks (|ρ|≈0.36), suggesting wind easing is followed by frequency softness later.
Why it matters: this is an early-warning handle for reserve scheduling when morning wind fades ahead of the demand ramp.

4) Ancillary dispatch skews heavily to down-regulation, signalling surplus management stress
8On 2026-02-09, TRAS down energy was -29,815 MWh versus only 4,903 MWh up; SRAS down was -8,510 MWh versus 5,521 MWh up.
Inference: the system spent more effort absorbing surplus (down) than sourcing shortage (up), consistent with high daytime solar and midday balancing.
Why it matters: persistent down-dispatch raises cycling risk and compensation questions for flexible fleets.

5) 400 kV planned outages cluster on a single day, concentrated in a few owners
855 transmission elements show outage start on 2026-02-09, dominated by 400 kV equipment (39 of 55) and led by one owner’s assets (21 entries).
Inference: this density of same-day high-voltage work compresses operational headroom and increases reliance on real-time balancing tools.
Why it matters: clustered outages heighten the probability of local constraints and redispatch costs even if inter-regional corridors look clean.

6) A major hydro-storage cluster reports unit unavailability at both ends of the day
8Two 250 MW hydro-storage units in Uttarakhand show outages logged at 00:24 and again near 19:44 on 2026-02-09.
Inference: flexibility loss around the evening peak window can shift burden to thermal ramping and ancillary reserves.
Why it matters: storage/hydro outages during peak hours can amplify price volatility and frequency excursions without showing up as “shortage.”

7) Zero reported peak shortage coexists with large state-level deviation balances
8Multiple states show zero peak shortage, yet large net underdrawals/overdrawals: Maharashtra -7.4 MU, Rajasthan -5.3 MU, Gujarat -3.3 MU on 2026-02-09.
Inference: “no shortage” at the reporting layer can still hide aggressive schedule management and balancing reliance at the state boundary.
Why it matters: deviation exposure can build even on “normal” days, shaping DSM risk and procurement behaviour.

8) Coal stock looks comfortable in aggregate, but the signal is blunt for risk spotting
8Linked plants’ aggregate coal stock is shown at 48,270.7 (‘000 tonnes) against a daily requirement of 2,120.95 (‘000 tonnes), implying ~23 days of cover as on 2026-02-08.
Inference: the headline “days” number can mask stressed pockets because it aggregates across regions and plants.
Why it matters: relying on the national average can delay recognition of local scarcity that later shows up as outages, import dependence, or higher balancing costs.
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8ICRA assigns BB- (Stable) to Umariya Green Energy’s Rs 200 crore term loan; DCCO July 2027. Click on Reports for more.
8C.S.P. Distribution seeks 300 MW evening power for March; reverse auction on 18 Feb. Click on Reports for more.
8Damodar Valley Corporation seeks 400 MW April evening thermal supply via HPX reverse auction. Click on Reports for more.
8Rajasthan Urja Vikas seeks 500 MW thermal supply for April 2026 mornings via HPX reverse auction.Click on Reports for more.
8Chhattisgarh Discom seeks up to 450 MW in March 2026 via HPX reverse auction windows. Click on Reports for more.
8Rajasthan Urja Vikas seeks 500 MW evening power for April via PXIL reverse auction. Click on Reports for more.
8Rajasthan Urja Vikas seeks 500 MW thermal power via HPX reverse auction for April 2026 delivery. Click on Reports for more.
8IRENA’s PV supply-chain cost tool is framed as “directional”, built on documented assumptions. Click on Reports for more.
8IRenewables plus nuclear are projected to reach about half of global generation by 2030. Click on Reports for more.
8KSH repays Rs 226 crore of debt in late December 2025; debt-to-equity stated at 0.42x. Click on Reports for more.
8Rooftop solar subsidy in PM Surya Ghar is capped at Rs.78,000 for systems 3 kW. Click on Reports for more.
8KESCO review flags year-end reset risk in UPPCL power purchase bills; quarter profit Rs 10.24 crore. Click on Reports for more.
8HPX fixes Feb 9 reverse auction window for DVC’s 400 MW April 18:00–24:00 requirement. Click on Reports for more.
8PSTCL sets bonus provision formula using Labour Commissioner minimum wages, with specific JV booking heads. Click on Reports for more.
8DVC seeks 300 MW March evenings via HPX reverse auction. Click on Reports for more.
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Siemens Limited’s Smart Infrastructure segment drove results while Mobility margins stayed thin.
8That means Siemens’ profitability is increasingly concentrated in Smart Infrastructure rather than broadly distributed across divisions. Click on Details for more.

Azad India Mobility Limited’s quarterly sales rebound still sits far below last year’s base.
8If the company cannot re-expand toward that earlier revenue level, profitability improvements risk becoming a low-base optical effect rather than a durable operating reset.

CESC: Generation falls 4% while power purchase rises, shifting the profit mix away from owned supply.
8This means more of the unit economics may be coming from bought power rather than owned generation, which can alter margin stability depending on procurement terms and regulatory pass-through.

GMR Power and Urban Infra’s GKEL fair value depends on dispute settlements and expansion assumptions, not disclosed performance proof".
8That means a meaningful portion of “value” is effectively a bet on claim resolution and operational ramp-up, which are both execution- and adjudication-dependent.

Auditor’s internal control warning undermines Om Infra Limited’s claim of stable execution discipline.
8This means the company’s accounting systems are being questioned at the same time it reports improved quarterly profitability.

"Solarworld Energy Solutions goes to Delhi High Court after SGEL contract suspension and conditional bank guarantee invocation".
8That means the counterparty relationship has moved from execution friction into a court-protection phase, which usually reflects a breakdown in commercial resolution.

Zelio E-Mobility denies any undisclosed trigger behind the share price move.
8It states there is no event or information, including any impending announcement, that may have a bearing on the price or volume movement.

Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited’s Rs 2,994 crore QIP plan caps government dilution at 3.76% 
8That means the capital-raise structure is being engineered around ownership optics as much as balance-sheet funding.

Waaree Renewable Technologies Limited’s bank loans get ‘rating watch’ tag .
8That means the market is being told the rating outcome is in flux, with a developing trigger that is not described in the exchange filing.

G R Infraprojects Limited’s profit rose, but the quarter’s tax bill jumped even faster.
8That means the post-tax outcome is materially more fragile than the pre-tax headline implies because a tax swing can erase a meaningful portion of net profit.

Bajel Projects Limited won a ?400 crore order .
8The scope is heavy on 765 kV line construction, which can turn into a right-of-way risk story

ACME Solar Holdings Limited highlights AA- rating for subsidiary debt, not parent balance-sheet strength .
8That means the credit headline is structurally ring-fenced inside one project SPV rather than reflecting consolidated leverage comfort.

Union Budget language drives the merger narrative, while the filing avoids the word ‘timeline’ entirely.
8The catalyst is not a deal document, but a budget speech line that the board treats as a trigger.

Torrent Power adds a Rs 2,000 crore NCD programme, but the filing reads like a reaffirmation note.
8That means the credit signal is stability, while the incremental news is capacity to raise more long-term debt under an unchanged rating band.

ACME Solar Holdings Limited announced a 301 MW FDRE win.
8The bid requires delivery of 4 MWh per MW during non-solar hours with 70% monthly and 85% annual availability obligations.

Star Delta Transformers Limited’s ?53.3 crore revenue hides that profit fell 48% sequentially.
8It means the operational narrative is fragile because higher sales did not protect earnings momentum.

HBL Engineering Limited’s Q3 revenue fell 28% sequentially, turning last quarter’s surge into a fade.
8That means the headline narrative is not “momentum” but volatility, with earnings power swinging by quarter even as the company keeps reporting profits.

Quality Power Electrical Equipments Limited claims ‘no deviation’ while deferring capex and M&A timelines.
8That means compliance is being defined narrowly as “not changing objects,” while execution slippage is still occurring in the use-of-proceeds plan.

Ujaas Energy Limited tells exchanges price movement is ‘market-driven’ and denies any undisclosed event".
8 It states it has not withheld any material information that would have a bearing on the price or volume of its shares and attributes the movement to market conditions.

Sarda Energy & Minerals Limited’s Q3 profit fell 42% sequentially despite a ‘resilient’ press release tone.
8That means the core quarterly signal is contraction, not 
resilience, and the narrative is doing more work than the numbers
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81) UPERC rejects Section 142 plea, underlines no power to quash FIRs or entertain writ petitions Click on Details for more
 
82) UPERC clears Ghatampur Transmission’s security package, but bars licence transfer without fresh approval Click on Details for more
 
83) UPERC admits KGBB Agritech’s plea to route power from Unit-2 to Unit-1, sets April hearing Click on Details for more
 
84) UPERC lets South East U.P. transmission firm add 233-day SCOD extension prayer, sets April hearing Click on Details for more
 
85) NPCL’s tariff filing moves to consultation stage; UPERC flags TVS issues and further data directions Click on Details for more
 
86) UPERC keeps Supply Code interpretation issue open, grants Ayesha Steel time to supplement pleadings Click on Details for more
 
87) UPERC demands consolidated report for 474 obligated entities, ties compliance monitoring to quarterly reports Click on Details for more
 
88) UPERC gives Jubilant Pharmova a final four-week window to justify Supply Code exemption against NPCL Click on Details for more
 
89) UPERC admits State DISCOM ARR filings, orders public notice within three working days Click on Details for more
 
810) UPERC admits NIDP Developers ARR petition, condones five-day delay under fees and fines regulation Click on Details for more
 
811) UPERC fixes 12 March hearing on Lalitpur Power Generation’s interest/carrying cost claim against UPPCL Click on Details for more
 
812) UPERC sets 12 March hearing on Lalitpur Power Generation’s interest/carrying cost claim on 03.06.2022 dues Click on Details for more
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81) Bihar SLDC filing moves to “reserved order” stage after Patna hearing on 6 February 2026 Click on Details for more
 
82) Bihar Commission reserves decision on BSPTCL’s FY2026-27 transmission tariff and ARR petition Click on Details for more
 
83) Bihar RE generic tariff for FY2025-26 heads to final order after only BSMA files comments Click on Details for more
 
84) BSHPCL true-up for FY2016-18 hits “readable annexure” gate as Bihar Commission reserves decision Click on Details for more
 
85) SBPDCL gets 15 Feb deadline to answer Rs 0.35/unit hike objections as Bihar tariff hearing closes Click on Details for more
 
86) Bihar tariff record reserves order but mandates NBPDCL response loop on objections by 15 February 2026 Click on Details for more
 
87) Bihar clears SLDC capex plan but rings-fences R&M elements in Rs 17.75 crore project basket Click on Details for more
 
88) Uttarakhand regulator opens tariff consultation with four public hearings from 18–27 February 2026 Click on Details for more
 
89) Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) review case sees repeated Pune objector roster in de novo hearing record Click on Details for more
 
810) Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) review hearing record repeats Amravati objector list without tariff detail Click on Details for more
 
811) Bihar State Power Holding Company Ltd. (BSPHCL) gets 190 MW peak-power approval at Rs 4.72/kWh Click on Details for more
 
812) DERC cuts BSES Yamuna Power Ltd. (BYPL) PPAC claim to 2.96% for 09.02–08.05.2026 Click on Details for more
 
813) Bihar regulator clears BSPTCL 64-project capex plan, but locks cost scrutiny to truing-up gates Click on Details for more
 
814) Bihar State Power Holding Company Ltd. (BSPHCL) gets 450 MW FDRE cleared at Rs 6.74/unit, CERC adoption rider Click on Details for more Details
8A Rs. 254 crore award has landed far below the rest of the competitive band, creating a 28–32% pricing gap in a risk-heavy mining services package. Details
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8KSEB has awarded the turnkey distribution infrastructure package at an aggregate value of Rs 674 crore.
8The tender attracted only two bidders through the technical stage, narrowing competitive price discovery in a high-value turnkey format.
8The BOQ-wise outcome indicates a controlled pricing contest rather than an aggressive undercut. Details
8Solar award compresses solar-plus-storage pricing into a band once reserved for plain solar.
8Only one-fifth of offered capacity survives the tariff guillotine.
8The real test now shifts from bidding rooms to construction sites and balance sheets. Details
This composite tender hard-filters bidders with Rs 8.84 crore EMD and tight turnkey interface risk
8The contract quietly shifts commissioning risk by bundling 400 kV evacuation works and 132 kV mixed OH-UG execution into a single turnkey accountability frame.

MSETCL hardens the TBCB playbook with pre-bid tie-ups for the Balsane AIS project
8MSETCL is quietly changing how risk enters the tariff equation.
8The Balsane AIS project forces bidders to lock execution logic before price discovery.
8This single notice could reshape who wins — and who even dares to bid.

400 kv GIS extension tender ties Navi Mumbai ICT augmentation to 1100 MW connectivity push
8The tender looks standard on the surface, but the real risk will sit in outage sequencing, interface scope, and commissioning accountability.

9th re-tender for 50 MVA augmentation exposes persistent execution-risk mismatch
8The transformer is client-supplied, but the contractor still carries the highest-liability segment: energisation, bay integration, and commissioning at two substations.

KSEB’s 20 mva transformer tender tightens delivery control and shifts logistics risk onto OEMs

8KSEB’s latest 20 mva transformer package is not just a supply order — it is a 19-month production programme disguised as a tender.
8The real filters are buried in the delivery logic, banking exposure, and the DSC test gate that quietly separates mature OEMs from everyone else. Details
1) Regulator tightens data scrutiny for AGC redundancy transmission assets
8Transmission cost recovery now hinges on documentary precision.

2) Regulator seeks fresh cost proof for Delhi substation project from Powergrid
8The demand targets legacy capital expenditure now being trued up.

3) Regulator seeks RLDC proof before recognising asset charging
8The Commission has demanded a formal RLDC charging certificate, placing operational proof at the centre of tariff admissibility for Delhi transmission assets.

4) Date discrepancy in NCT approval triggers regulatory scrutiny
8The Commission has questioned inconsistencies in the reported date of the 28th NCT meeting in Powergrid Hassan ICT tariff.

5) CERC flags data gaps in ERSS-XV tariff filing, seeks detailed financial disclosures
8The move reinforces CERC’s sharper focus on data integrity before approving multi-year transmission tariffs.

6) Regulator reopens legacy capitalisation trail tied to transmission cost recovery tied to the Rihand system
8This raises questions over whether earlier deferrals are being repeatedly rolled forward.

7) Regulator flags financial model gaps in Powergrid tariff filing for this transformer upgrade
8The regulator is signaling that spreadsheet-level traceability is now mandatory.

8) CERC halts ERSS-XIV tariff process pending fresh cost and asset disclosures
8The development underscores rising regulatory emphasis on documentation discipline in multi-year transmission cost recovery.

9) Regulator demands delay accountability in RE transmission project
8CERC has ordered Powergrid to produce detailed, activity-wise delay explanations for four transmission assets linked to renewable evacuation.

10) CERC flags data gaps in Powergrid’s Bhadla transformer tariff petition
8The move places the Bhadla pooling station upgrade under intensified regulatory scrutiny just as the sector transitions into the 2024–29 control period.

11) Regulator questions cost escalation in southern grid upgrade
8The Commission has formally acknowledged that the project cost has exceeded earlier apportioned benchmarks

12) Regulator demands dual-period financial forms for Itarsi–Dhule transmission tariff
8This suggests the Commission is validating continuity between legacy capitalisation and new control-period claims.

13) Regulator demands COD proof for key Northern transmission communication asset
8This affects capitalization timing and associated depreciation and return claims. Beneficiary utilities could see delayed cost pass-through if approval is deferred.

14) CERC halts tariff processing for Indore fault-level control scheme
8By demanding revised cost estimates, spares accounting, and delay justifications, the Commission has signaled tighter verification before capital cost recognition.

15) Delay justification becomes central fault line in Pune ICT tariff review
8The regulator is not accepting aggregated delay narratives and instead seeks activity-level scheduling evidence.

16) CERC flags data gaps in Powergrid’s western region communication upgrade tariff plea
8The Commission has demanded fresh disclosures on cost financing, construction delays, and interest calculations before it proceeds further.

17) CERC flags data gaps in Bhutan-linked transmission communication tariff case
8By calling for liability flow statements, cost forms, and justification for time overruns, the regulator is signalling heightened scrutiny over capital efficiency and schedule discipline.

18) CERC flags cost and IDC gaps in Powergrid’s ERES-XXXI tariff bid
8This indicates potential divergence between original filings and prudence expectations
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HPSEBL extends RDSS Shimla circle distribution tenders to 10 Feb, resetting the bid clock
8The move is not just a calendar tweak — it reshapes bidder pricing discipline and participation dynamics in a terrain-heavy EPC package.

Resource adequacy consulting tender tightens technical gates but exposes EMD contradictions
8JERC’s resource adequacy tender is structured like a regulatory production contract, not a standard consulting engagement.

HVPNL extends bid deadline for 132 kV line re-alignment linked to integrated aviation hub at Hisar
8HVPNL has pushed the bid deadline for the Hisar 132 kV line shifting package without changing a single commercial term.

Double bid extension tightens the spotlight on MGR manpower economics
8The owner has extended this GeM tender twice, but the real story sits inside the scope packaging.
8What looks like facility management is structurally a coal logistics operations manpower contract with consumables pushed onto the contractor.

30 MW/75 MWh BESS tender quietly shifts storage from EPC procurement to a financing-and-performance contract
8The bid is being sold as a tariff tender, but its real weapon is the VGF release structure.
8The project forces bidders to finance and operate like an IPP while still carrying grid-integration liabilities like an EPC contractor.
8The clauses look standard until you map where cash actually unlocks. Details
1) Regulator reopens capitalisation claims from previous tariff block for solar transmission case
8Past approvals are not being treated as automatic precedents.

2) Regulator demands proof behind transmission cost escalation
8CERC has formally acknowledged that the Eastern Region Expansion Scheme project experienced cost overrun and has asked the utility to clarify whether revised cost approval is underway.

3) CERC tightens scrutiny on PGCIL solar interconnection transmission tariff claim
8Time overrun explanations and potential liquidated damages adjustments have become central risk variables.

4) Regulator demands loan-level interest proof for tariff approval
8CERC has asked Powergrid to disclose exact floating interest rates sourced from its loan compendium.

5) Regulator seeks appeal status of Tehri PSP before clearing transmission cost claims
8The regulatory rationale for linking appeal status to tariff approval is not explicitly stated.

6) CERC intensifies cost and delay scrutiny on Rajasthan REZ transmission project
8The broader signal points to a tightening regulatory stance on renewable transmission infrastructure cost validation.

7) CERC tightens scrutiny on Powergrid tariff claims for eastern split-bus assets
8The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has escalated data scrutiny in Powergrid’s transmission tariff filing covering both the 2019–24 truing-up cycle and the 2024–29 control period.

8) Regulator questions capital cost trail for seven PowerGrid telecom transmission assets
8The scrutiny spans both the 2019-24 and 2024-29 tariff periods and beneficiaries may face tariff uncertainty if cost recognition is delayed.

9) Regulator demands loan computation transparency from Powergrid NE transmission tariffs
8The directive raises the compliance bar for tariff filings as transmission financiers and auditors are indirect stakeholders.

10) Regulator demands ACE breakdown before tariff approval moves ahead for Powergrid OPGW tariff petition
8Transmission licensees now face tighter validation on post-commissioning expenditure and financial closure for minor communication assets may slow.

11) CERC flags cost, delay, and financing gaps in Nalagarh ICT tariff case
8Revised capital cost, interest during construction, and liability schedules have been placed under direct scrutiny.

12) CERC flags delay scrutiny in solar-linked transmission tariff case
8Power Grid has been asked to justify time overruns and provide detailed financing cost disclosures before tariff determination proceeds.

13) CERC halts tariff scrutiny pending cost, IDC and delay disclosures in this interstate transmission project
8The directive targets assets linked to renewable generator connectivity at Bikaner-II, a node central to Rajasthan’s green power evacuation corridor.

14) CERC flags cost escalation risks in Powergrid’s North East communication tariff petition
8Beneficiaries and regional utilities could face delayed tariff certainty if responses are deemed insufficient.

15) Regulator demands loan-wise interest workings for Northern Region fibre-optic strengthening scheme
8This shifts scrutiny directly onto financing assumptions underlying capital cost recovery.

16) CERC flags cost overrun in Powergrid’s Hosur ICT tariff petition
8This is after noting an overrun against earlier financial approvals for the 2024–29 control period.
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8This utility argues that energy storage has no statutory identity under the Electricity Act and folding it into existing asset categories is described as legally unsound.
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8Shorter financial recovery periods could deter private investment.
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8Generators argue that ignoring degradation distorts both performance metrics and financial recovery.
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8The authority’s silence on broader provisions contrasts with its precise technical insertion.
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1) GERC freezes wind PPA cost dispute pending Supreme Court curative verdict
8The case also highlights how curative proceedings at the national level can stall state-level regulatory enforcement.

2) Gujarat regulator shuts down capacitor billing plea on jurisdiction grounds
8The decision signals a tightening of procedural discipline and a rejection of attempts to convert regulatory forums into public-interest grievance platforms.

3) Wind industry body withdraws GERC connectivity challenge after new procedure approval
8For renewable developers, the spotlight now moves to how the new connectivity regime will be interpreted and contested in future forums.

4) GERC closes hybrid tariff petition after earlier framework already settled issue
8It also signals that transitional gaps between policy announcements and tariff notifications will not automatically justify interim commissioning rights.

5) Regulator shuts down legacy solar tariff claim after Supreme Court precedent
8The decision reinforces judicial finality in tariff interpretation disputes. For legacy renewable projects, it signals that post-judgment revival attempts face steep legal barriers.

6) Chhattisgarh launches multi-year tariff reset across power value chain
8The regulatory cycle now underway will shape cost flows and tariff structures across Chhattisgarh’s electricity ecosystem for multiple years.

7) DVC: Past cost gaps return to the table
8This shifts the debate from just future projections to legacy financial performance as consumers could see delayed cost adjustments surface in upcoming orders.

8) Regulator begins cost true-up for past Tata utility operations
8The outcome will decide whether utilities recover shortfalls or return excess collections.

9) Regulator opens last consultation gate before tariff rule rewrite
8Generators, transmission licensees, and bulk consumers now face a narrow window to defend cost recovery positions.

10) UPPCL warns revised norms may weaken DISCOM cost recovery
8The utility argues this would strain already fragile state distribution finances.

11) Utility challenges storage tariff framework, seeks tighter regulatory control
8A major state utility has questioned the legal and financial architecture proposed for integrating energy storage into India’s central tariff framework.

12) Legacy control systems enter fresh tariff cycle
8Digital grid control infrastructure commissioned nearly a decade ago is now financially reset for another five-year period.

13) MAT-linked RoE shield protects transmission returns
8Despite capital corrections, return on equity remains insulated through tax gross-up using notified MAT rates and this preserves investor returns irrespective of tax regime variability.

14) Delay shadow hangs over RE transmission build-out in Rajasthan
8This timing shift raises regulatory focus on whether cost overrun justifications will hold as beneficiary utilities now face tariff flows tied to delayed infrastructure.

15) Regulator wipes out delay risk for NER assets
8The Commission ruled there was no time overrun in the commissioning of all three assets and this removes exposure to delay-linked cost disallowance.
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8The scale signals demographic turnover inside the organisation.
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