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Dec 2025

8The Ministry of Power has formally requested the Ministry of Coal to earmark new coal linkages for West Bengal as the State moves into its next round of thermal capacity contracting. Earlier allocations of 4,100 MW under the erstwhile SHAKTI Policy are already 97% tied up, with two 1,600 MW greenfield bids completed or underway and an 800 MW brownfield tender to follow.
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8Domestic consumers receive extensive charge exemptions, while multi-site and institutional users gain structured flexibility for energy sharing. With clarity on BESS standards, P2P trading, and meter infrastructure, the regulations shift Rajasthan decisively toward next-generation distributed energy markets.
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8NSE and BSE have reviewed the firm’s representations against fines levied for LODR non-compliance, signalling a case-by-case approach anchored in governance standards.
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8The BSPTCL filing bundle for FY 2024-25 to FY 2026-27 combines audited accounts, voltage-wise loss data and a full tariff model into a single narrative of network strengthening.
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8The latest WRPC reactive account for 15–21 September 2025 shows the regional grid running structurally VAR-short at the state end and VAR-long at the generator end, forcing the pool to intermediate significant high-voltage support flows.
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, MP and even smaller DNHDD sit on sizeable net receivable positions from the VAR pool, while Goa stands out as one of the few net payers among the drawee entities, underlining uneven discipline across the distribution footprint.
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8Western Region transmission availability ticks up across both PGCIL and key private ISTS licensees in October, but the apparent comfort masks an intense month of voltage-control outages and protection retrofits. PGCIL’s WR AC network improves from 99.78% in September to 99.90% in October, with inter-regional WR–ER and WR–NR AC links also inching up to 99.95% each.
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8Between October and November 2025, the North Eastern hydro-SCED story flips from high-volume, high-earning to a subdued, correction phase. Net SCED charges payable from the National Pool to the SCED generator drop by about 70%, as net monthly settlement falls from roughly ?2.62 crore in October to about ?0.78 crore in November, driven by a 63% fall in incremental SCED energy and a 71% rise in downward-dispatch refunds.
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8Across September and November 2025, the NER CGS pool looks almost perfectly static, with total installed capacity anchored at about 3,622 MW and the same allocation pattern repeated line-by-line.
Roughly 3,206 MW of firm share continues to sit with NER beneficiaries, while a sizable ~710 MW block — about 18% of firm entitlement — is locked into long-term commitments outside the region in states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Tamil Nadu and Uttarakhand.
A further unallocated pool of around 606 MW sits structurally on top of this, taking the total CGS-linked power stack to about 4,522 MW, but without any visible month-on-month redistribution.
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8The Tribunal criticises rigid regulatory interpretation, emphasising fair treatment for non-corporate, farmer developers
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8Offshore wind evacuations, long-distance green corridors and emerging regional interconnections are creating a multi-year opportunity pipeline for HVDC technology suppliers and the new PGCIL contract positions the manufacturer squarely in the middle of this expansion.
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8With the threat of an ex parte decree looming, the legal contest now hinges on timely deposit compliance.
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8With national bids touching Rs 2 per unit, APERC questions AP’s Rs 2.81–3.06/kWh FLS tariff—answers remain vague.
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8While mortgages are cleared, the Commission insists that any lender-nominated operator must undergo a separate qualification check before licence substitution.
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8The utility’s 12-year, Rs 294-crore behind-the-meter storage rollout impressed the committee with strong cost-effectiveness and virtual capacity gains.
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8The Commission reinforces that flexibility services cannot be used to bypass commercial rules governing inter-state transmission networks.
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8State aligns with MoP’s Rights of Consumers Rules, promising faster responses for connections, billing issues, and outage restoration
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8The state regulator has clarified that deviations in royalty obligations beyond the permissible limit cannot trigger any change in the approved generic levellised tariff.
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8The regulator clears the project but insists on strict bidding norms, financing compliance, and future prudence checks before tariff pass-through..
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8The Commission validates that all NTPC PPAs simply shift from the erstwhile Electricity Department to CPDL, with identical rights, obligations and tariff provisions carried forward under the 2025 Transfer Scheme.
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8Sasan’s 3,960 MW and Rosa’s 1,200 MW continue to deliver stable PLFs, ensuring predictable cash flows during the renewables transition.
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8The upcoming 2 GW Topcon facility aligns with PLI, BCD, ALMM and RPO-led manufacturing economics, targeting June 2027 commercial operation.
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8A strong wave of hydro, wind and solar generation reshaped India’s spot power market in November 2025.
8Enhanced green and hydro generation increases liquidity, pulling down DAM and RTM prices across the board.
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8The Commission says subsidies must flow back into tariff computation, regardless of whether developers choose to apply.
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8DVC’s 250 MW / 500 MWh BESS award closes with a decisive pricing gap that exposes divergent assumptions on degradation and long-term O&M risk.
8Strict QR enforcement shaped the bidder field before financial opening.
8The award now resets the baseline for India’s next wave of grid-scale storage tenders. Details
8Despite agreeing to rework system losses, the Commission reiterates that no gain-sharing is allowed post-Supreme Court directions on DVC’s composite network.
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8NTPC’s CCU balance-of-plant tender at Pudimadaka produced one of the widest top-tier price splits of the year.
8A nine-bidder field stayed fully compliant through technical evaluation, yet the financial spread exposed deep differences in risk pricing.
8The implications for NTPC’s broader CCU rollout are significant but remain unseen until execution begins. Details
BHEL resets payment cycles and tightens GIS specification control in the Khorlochhu hydropower pre-bid tie-up
8BHEL’s pre-bid tie-up for the 400 kV GIS package at Khorlochhu brings a rare shift in payment-cycle rules and clause-level precision.
8The tender’s technical clarifications reshape busbar, interrupter and deviation-governance boundaries for participating GIS OEMs.
8The deeper implications for cashflow, risk and design equivalence remain just beneath the surface.

Powergrid hard-codes mechanisation and exclusivity into Siang basin TL01 ahead of its TBCB bid
8Powergrid’s new TL01 tender for the Kaying–Niglok 400 kV corridor embeds drone stringing, HDCM deployment, and crane-first erection norms directly in the IFB.
8An exclusivity MOU binds the winning EPC to Powergrid even before the TBCB outcome.
8The structure tightens competition and raises execution discipline, but the real implications emerge only deeper in the bid documents. Details
SJVN’s 600 MW wind-3 tender slides from starting December to late December with a three-step bid deadline extension 
8SJVN has carried its 600 MW Wind-3 tender closure to a late-December deadline through three successive extensions.
8Developers now have almost two extra months to lock land, OEM contracts and financing against a fixed risk framework.
8How this extended runway reshapes tariffs and bidder depth will only be visible once the 26 December bids are finally opened.

UJVN pushes Lakhwar’s E&M bid opening into mid-December with Corrigendum-19
8The latest Corrigendum-19 resets the hard-copy and technical-opening milestones for Lakhwar’s E&M package to 9 and 10 December 2025.
8The portal submission date holds steady. The shift continues UJVN’s disciplined calendar management of this national-project tender. Details
KPTCL hard-codes execution discipline into a four-node 110 kV turnkey cluster linking Ballari’s load pockets
8KPTCL’s WI2960 package fuses three substations and a strategic LILO into a single execution-tight cluster.
8The specifications reveal a project designed for zero-defect delivery, high insulation reliability and strict GIS compliance.
8But the compressed timelines and deep PQ filters leave only a narrow corridor for serious contenders.

KPTCL pushes WI-2948 submission by 14 days as multi-node turnkey package strains bidder timelines
8KPTCL has extended the WI-2948 submission deadline from 3 December to 17 December.
8The 14-day shift comes amid the heavy documentation load of five greenfield substations and long 110 kV corridors.
8The real story lies in what this extension signals about bidder readiness and KPTCL’s corridor-planning rhythm. Details
SJVN locks in a single-node 500 MWh BESS mandate as Haryana pushes PSDF-backed storage discipline
8Haryana’s VGF-backed storage plan pushes all 500 MWh into a single Panipat substation, creating an unusually concentrated risk block.
8The RfS hard-codes rigid capacity, strict siting, and back-to-back liabilities that leave developers with full operational exposure.
8The payoff lies in how bidders price degradation and availability under a high-stakes 12-year performance regime

KPTCL sharpens contractor discipline in Hungund 220 kV build-out with high PQ bars and integrated line-substation delivery
8KPTCL’s Hungund package pushes one of the toughest PQ combinations in recent percent-rate tenders.
8The utility fuses substation, TBS and line execution into a single high-risk corridor demanding transformer OEMs with DSC credentials.
8How these bars reshape bidder confidence and pricing strategy sits at the heart of this tender. Details
SJVN’s 250 MW BESS tender locks Haryana into a fixed-node, high-duty storage architecture
8Haryana’s push for a 500 MWh storage block at Panipat comes with strict availability and augmentation risks for developers.
8SJVN’s RfS hard-codes VGF ceilings, bid rigidity and on-demand cycling obligations into a single-site grid-support format.
8The real contest now hinges on how bidders price degradation, efficiency and lifetime risk under a 12-year BESPA.

BRPL raises the qualification bar for its Rs 209 crore GIS and cable turnkey package with OEM-led execution and strict single-point responsibility
8BRPL’s latest GIS–cable package looks routine on the surface but embeds some of the toughest OEM and EPC filters seen in recent distribution tenders.
8The firm-price, RA-enabled model compresses commercial margins while shifting installation quality burden squarely on OEMs.
8What this means for bidder risk, eligibility, and award concentration becomes far clearer inside the fine print. Details
 For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for construction of RCC road along with hume pipe culvert Details
 
8Tender for capital maintenance works of turbine, generator and associated equipment Details
 
8Tender for repairing and installation of LA,CT 33 kV vcb Details
 
8Tender for installation, testing and commissioning of 11 kV line, distribution transformer, LT line Details
 
8Tender for attending daily & routine maintenance works of mechanical equipment Details
 
8Tender for supply of TC fuse wire 12SWG, 14SWG, 16SWG and 32SWG Details
 
8Tender for daily and routine operation & breakdown maintenance works of effluent treatment and sewage treatment equipments Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection, commissioning and testing of UPS inverter Details
 
8Tender for work of erection of structures, equipment, earthing, control wiring etc. Details
 
8Tender for erection of 66kV equipment, structures, control wiring, yard lighting Details
 
8Tender for engagement of diagnostic services for dirty air flow testing and isokinetic coal sampling Details
  
8Tender for supply of 400 kV 90KN, 120 kN and 160 kN CLR polymer insulators Details
  
8Tender for construction of transmission lines Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for replacement, shifting & overhauling of LT motors Details
  
8Tender for supply of permanent magnet magnetic pulley Details
  
8Tender for supply of various type of electric measuring instruments Details
  
8Tender for construction of control room capacity septic tank dispersion trench electrification Details
  
8Tender for providing 110/11kV yard equipment plinths, cable trench Details
  
8Tender for earthwork, stub setting, concreting, supply, transport & erection of DC towers Details
  
8Tender for providing 110/33kV power transformer equipment plinth Details
  
8Tender for supply, erection, testing and commissioning of new 33/11kV substation Details
  
8Tender for supply of various electrical consumable items Details
  
8Tender for supply of smart pneumatic positioners Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of transmission line surge arresters Details
  
8Tender for supply and installation of ABT meter with metering cabinet Details
  
8Tender for work of cleaning of uplift pressures relief holes Details
  
8Tender for various development works Details
  
8Tender for overhauling of rotary drives of TPP boilers Details
  
8Tender for civil works for development wells Details
  
8Tender for construction of new 66kV control room Details
  
8Tender for supply of suction bell for cooling water pump Details
  
8Tender for operation and maintenance of 12 nos. mini, small hydro power houses Details
  
8Tender for civil works for extension of rail line, construction of Shed and other miscellaneous works Details
  
8Tender for dismantle and re erection, rectification of Unit 3 ESP pass C damaged 8 electrical field internals Details
  
8Tender for fabrication supply of factory finished fabricated structure of power house Details
  
8Design, manufacturing, supply, receipt at site, civil and architectural works, erection, internal electrification, painting and finishing works etc Details
  
8Tender for repairing of protection wall at Leg B of tower Details
  
8Tender for supply & installation of anti climbing device Details
  
8Tender for supply and delivery of 70 nos non directional numerical relay with 03 over current 01 earth fault protection Details
  
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of on grid solar rooftop project with net meter and remote monitoring system, capacity of 100 kW at various Details
  
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of on grid solar rooftop project with net meter and remote monitoring system, capacity of 661kW at various Details
  
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of on grid solar rooftop project with net meter and remote monitoring system, capacity of 240kW at various Details
  
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of on grid solar rooftop project Details
  
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total 364 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details
  
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of total 214 KW grid connected solar PV power plant Details
  
8Tender for procurement of hydac spares for governer system Details
  
8Tender for procurement of rexroth spares for powerhouse Details
  
8Tender for supply, installation, commissioning of class 0.02S meter test Details
  
8Tender for requirement of knife gate valve and their spares installed Details
  
8Tender for development of 2000 kW grid connected ground mounted solar power project Details
  
8Tender for biennial contract for track maintenance Details
  
8Tender for providing pathway along tracks of wagon tipplers Details
  
8Tender for contract for civil maintenance and other miscellaneous works Details
  
8Tender for procurement of bull ring segments assy Details
  
8Tender for annual contract for dredging work Details
  
8Tender for supply of bull ring segments for bowl mill Details
  
8Tender for supply and installation of solar high mast Details
  
8Tender for renovation of pond Details
  
8Tender for supply of sulphuric acid Details
  
8Tender for procurement of 600 sets of transformer structure clamp for 9m Psc pole Details
  
8Tender for procurement of 600 sets of 11kV 200 AMPS AB switch Details
  
8Tender for construction of 2 No. line bays and its allied works Details
  
8Tender for distribution transformer station Details
  
8Tender for conversion of 4.4 KM 11kV OH to ABC Details
  
8Tender for work estimate for shifting electrical utilities Details
  
8Tender for supply of 100NB 150NB 250NB and 400NB dome valve assembly Details
  
8Tender for supply of various sizes of high pressure tubes for 600 MW boiler Details
  
8Tender for procurement of various types of CPVC UPVC pipe fittings of EC plant Details
  
8Tender for procurement of economizer hanger tubes with shrouding plate circumferentially fully covered over the tubes in reheater Details
  
8Tender for capital overhaul of 210 MW KWU design steam turbine and generator set and RLA study on turbine components Details
  
8Tender for procurement of dynavane filter cell assembly for seal air fan system of XRP 1043 bowl mill Details
  
8Tender for supply fabrication and erection of waterwall corner rifled tube panels Details
  
8Tender for preventive maintenance and emergency breakdown work in EHT lines Details
  
8Tender for earthwork, stub setting, concreting, supply, transport & erection of DC towers Details
  
8Tender for procurement of HF cable Details
  
8Tender for inspection & servicing of 10,000 LPH transformer oil filtration plant Details
  
8Tender for purchase of GI earthig strip Details
  
8Tender for purchase of GI bolt for LT shackle insulator Details
  
8Tender for procurement of fire protection suit for ash handling plant Details
  
8Tender for supply of aluminium lugs Details
  
8Tender for procurement of various type of optical ground wire Details
  
8Tender for creation of 04 no. 66 kV line bays at 66 kV substation Details
  
8Tender for outsourcing work of erection testing and commissioning of 8 no 66kV bays along with complete bay equipment Details
  
8Tender for banking of power Details
  
8Tender for assistance in general checking and servicing of BOP auxiliaires of turbine Details
  
8Tender for capital maintenance work of 60 MW hydro turbine generator and associated equipments Details
  
8Tender for providing of de-centralized material Details
  
8Tender for providing of de-centralized (LTD BOX) material Details
  
8Tender for annual contract for operation and TIT-BIT maintenance Details
  
8Tender for procurement of different spares related to dry and wet ash system of FAE tower Details
  
8Tender for repairing of gearbox of 10E10 coal mill Details
  
8Tender for service contract for rewinding and repairing of PA fan motor Details
  
8Tender for supply of oil cooler tank for LGB of generator Details
  
8Tender for supply of spares & services for compressors Details
  
8Tender for work of overhauling of turbine generator including attending oil seal leakage Details
  
8Tender for providing, fixing & replacing of damaged drainage pipeline Details
  
8Tender for balance erection work of 66kV S/C line Details
  
8Tender for AMC for Various 400kV/220kV/100kV/22kV switchyard maintenance work Details
  
8Tender for installation of 220 kV conventional bus sectionalizer at 220 kV sub-station Details
  
8Tender for upgradation of 132/33kV s/s Details
 
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8IMMT partners with SCCL to recover rare earths, critical minerals from coal-industry waste Details
  
8India's steel sector confronts growing coal risks Details
  
8Shweta Solar Reports Steady Growth as Demand Rises for Reliable, Easy-to-Install Solar Modules Details
  
8How Every Green Hydrogen Company in India Depends on Solar Power for Sustainable Growth Details
  
8Tata Power Renewable Energy Teams Up With UCO Bank To Boost Rooftop Solar Adoption Across India Details
  
8Kundan Green Energy Scales Renewable Portfolio Through 21.43/15 MW Captive Solar Project with Havells India Details
  
8NVVN Invites Bids For 2000 kW Solar Project At India Security Press, Nashik Details
  
8IndiGrid Signs Rs 372-Crore Deal to Buy Gadag Transmission Project, Strengthening Renewable Grid Network Details
  
8Odisha Hosts Global Energy Summit Details
  
8Power demand dips in November as temperatures fall; coal output declines Details
  
8Odisha’s Green Leap Hits the Transmission Bottleneck: Reality Check for India’s 2030 Energy Dream Details
  
8Atomic Energy Bill 2025 in final stages of preparation: Jitendra Singh Details
  
8Hindustan Power wins 300 MWp solar plus 300 MWh storage project in latest SECI tender Details
 
8India's clean energy firms seek better weather data as rules tighten Details
  
8NHPC syncs 250 MW Unit-2 at Subansiri lower hydro-electric project with grid Details
  
8Automakers cite ongoing India-EU FTA negotiations as reason for ignoring electric vehicle incentive scheme Details
  
8NLC India expands solar capacity to 1,557.83 MW Details
  
8Delhi power demand hits November record; peak touches 4,486 MW in fortnight Details
  
8Octillion Achieves 100 Percent Solar Power at Pune EV Battery Factory Details
  
8Amended Atomic Energy Bill in advanced stage, govt tells Parliament Details
  
8Karnataka generates 15.28 per cent of India’s wind power Details
  
8Indian services sector growth accelerates to 59.8 in November Details
 
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1) RTM edges above DAM on average this week
8RTM’s weighted MCP averaged Rs 3653.18/MWh versus DAM’s Rs 3630.75/MWh across 2025-11-26 to 2025-12-03, a modest Rs 22.43/MWh premium.
Inference — short-tenor scarcity priced higher despite broader day-ahead liquidity, visible in similar scheduled volumes.
Why it matters — even a thin premium lifts balancing costs; at 1.14 TWh RTM cleared over the week, the premium implies a non-trivial Rs impact on short positions.

2) PXIL RTM repeatedly printed the price cap on small volumes
8PXIL RTM shows Rs 10000/MWh MCP on multiple days (e.g., 2025-12-01 to 2025-12-03) with cleared volumes ≤ 1131.25 MWh per day.
Inference — thin depth can pin prints at cap even when the main venue averages near Rs 3.65/kWh the same week.
Why it matters — participants leaning on alternate venues risk paying cap prints; cross-venue hedging needs tighter governance.

3) HPX RTM traded only twice and hit the cap both times
8HPX RTM cleared 168.75 MWh (2025-11-28) and 137.50 MWh (2025-12-01), both at Rs 10000/MWh; other days were zero.
Inference — sporadic participation plus low book depth creates cliff-edge pricing on the exchange.
Why it matters — operational buyers using multi-venue sourcing should expect episodic price spikes on low-liquidity days.

4) DAM tightened into month-start; weighted MCP rose by ~Rs 2.12/kWh in three days
8IEX DAM weighted MCP climbed from Rs 3874.05/MWh (2025-12-01) to Rs 4085.69/MWh (2025-12-03) (+Rs 211.64/MWh).
Inference — stronger early-December demand prints and tighter offers pushed up day-ahead averages.
Why it matters — portfolio costs into the new month rose even before balancing, nudging procurement budgets higher.

5) Hydro day-ahead (HPDAM) showed sellers with zero buyers all week
8IEX HPDAM posted purchase bids = 0 each day while sell bids ~1.22–1.25 lakh MWh, with zero clears (2025-11-26 to 2025-12-03).
Inference — structural absence of buy interest at posted water-linked prices kept the segment idle.
Why it matters — unrealised hydro flexibility in D-1 markets reduces options for shaping portfolios without resorting to RTM.

6) Coal stress deepened: capacity on the “critical stock” list jumped by ~2.40 GW in a day
8Plants flagged “critical stock” rose from 21,044 MW (2025-12-01) to 23,444 MW (2025-12-02); plant count 43 → 44; median stock days held at 0.8.
Inference — a large linkage-based station’s addition drove the capacity jump while system-wide replenishment lagged.
Why it matters — more baseload tied up with fragile stock narrows real-time flexibility and raises reliance on market purchases.

7) Two-thirds of “critical stock” units had ≤1 day of coal on 2025-12-02
833 of 44 flagged plants showed ≤1 day stock, representing ~15,236 MW of 23,444 MW on the list.
Inference — replenishment risk is concentrated; a small slippage can translate into multi-GW derates.
Why it matters — thin buffers at scale amplify procurement risk and can spill into higher MCPs in tight hours.

8) “Linkage” category drove the deterioration in coal criticality
8Within the 2025-12-02 critical list, capacity tagged “Linkage” = 6322.5 MW, up +2400 MW day-on-day; “Imported” stood at 6349.0 MW.
Inference — domestic linkage dependence, not imports, explained the fresh additions to the risk pool that day.
Why it matters — recovery hinges on linkage logistics; absent that, portfolios may lean harder on exchanges and bilateral top-ups.
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8Coal capturing the majority of positive ancillary revenues while hydro under-earns, gas remains idle and RE is monetised only as curtailment.
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8For two consecutive weeks in November, the Northern Region’s DSM accounts stopped looking like a routine settlement sheet and started reading like a stress test. Inter-regional links that usually hum quietly in the background suddenly dominated the cashflows. A set of Rajasthan-centric renewable clusters kept bleeding money despite repeated price signals. And Delhi – the political and commercial heart of the region – quietly flipped from DSM earner to payer just as volatility was peaking.
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8This cooling week-on-week is going on even as Himalayan hydro and Delhi–UP axis keep the voltage chessboard alive
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8The system-wide tension is clear: demand and sell interest have both softened, but the market is now being influenced disproportionately by a handful of RE-heavy states. For SLDCs and regulators, the month-on-month movement points to growing volatility in merchant RE behaviour as winter approaches.
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8All-India SCED UP and DOWN volumes actually fell by about 9–14% month-on-month, yet generator shortfall below minimum technical load jumped from roughly 79,000 MWh to nearly 1.11 lakh MWh. The tension for system operators and regulators is clear: even with moderated redispatch volumes, the architecture of MTL-through-SCED can amplify cost reallocation when requisitions fall short of technical minimums, especially in regions dominated by inflexible coal capacity.
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8According to JSERC’s annual report for 2020-21 to 2023-24 and its standalone FY 2024-25 report, the Commission has moved from an era of accumulating petitions and uneven CGRF performance to a phase of active backlog reduction and tighter cost scrutiny.
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8The draft 2025 amendment forces company-owned collieries to secure Board approval before opening or reopening mines, tightening governance norms across the sector.
A bifurcated approval regime now separates corporate and non-corporate mine owners, raising procedural discipline.
The amendment closes long-standing gaps permitting silent reactivations of dormant mines.
The amendment introduces corporate accountability directly into the regulatory foundation.
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8The draft Third Amendment to the 2021 Tariff Regulations argues that the cap prevented utilities from recovering actual variations in fuel and power purchase costs in most months, leaving significant revenue gaps despite statutory provisions requiring monthly automatic adjustment.
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8Chhattisgarh’s regulator has released a full MYT overhaul governing generation, transmission, distribution, SLDC and integrated mines — with strict filing timelines, new capital-cost rules and a comprehensive truing-up architecture.
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8Two of the most important technical sheets – SoP 002 and MG SoP 04 – show genuine structural changes when moving from the FY master to the Q2 SoP pack. SoP 002 drops from 81 rows to 70 rows while retaining the same 25 columns, pointing to removal of dead rows or non-reporting segments.
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8UPERC’s 568-page omnibus tariff order reconstructs the financial and operational foundations of all five State Discoms, reopening power purchase cost, loss levels, revenue assumptions, and capex capitalisation across three tariff years.
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8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage,
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REC pushes tight securities and full-scope EPC on the TSP while promising limited pre-bid handholding in the Shongtong-Tidong transmission RFP
8REC has packaged a heavy-lift transmission corridor for Shongtong and Tidong that transfers consenting and delivery risk to the selected TSP.
8The tender demands deep pockets — rigid technical and financial thresholds and combined bid/performance securities that will narrow the field to large, bankable players.
8The seven-day calendar shift in Amendment-VII is small on paper but arrives in a year-end window that tightens bank and logistics timelines. Details
Extended bid window reflects push for wider competition in consultancy for  Parichha Thermal Power Project
8UPRVUNL has kept its ISO 50001 consultancy tender open for more than a month beyond the original deadline.
8The move signals concern over limited bidder participation.
8What this extension reveals about market depth and compliance readiness could reshape upcoming efficiency packages.

KPTCL tightens EPC discipline with a four-node 110 kV turnkey package built around drone surveys, dual-end execution and strict PQ filters
8KPTCL’s latest four-node turnkey package pushes contractors into a high-compliance regime with drone surveys, GIS submissions and ceiling-weight caps.
8The utility has sharpened performance-based exclusion rules, eliminating bidders facing recent Risk-and-Cost actions.
8But the real pressure point sits in mandatory dual-end execution and upfront ROW payouts, which could reshape margins across the project. Details
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