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Dec 2025

8KEC International: Big investor brings down holdings
A large institutional investor trims exposure, pushing aggregate holding below a prior higher band. Click on Reports for more.
8Websol Energy System: Appeal order in company’s favour
A large contingent tax risk evaporates after the appellate order goes in the company’s favour—shifting from uncertainty to release. Click on Reports for more.
8Premier Energies: First tranche acquisition of Transcon Ind
Premier uses a tranche-based structure to move toward control (51%) while matching the target’s capex needs and keeping valuation stable. Click on Reports for more.
8Waaree Renewable Technologies: Talent retention
Small dilution, big message: Talent retention and ESOP monetisation continues as renewables firms professionalise incentives. Click on Reports for more.
8KPI Green Energy : Preferential issue of warrants
KPI proposes a promoter-group warrant route—explicitly priced and structured—to raise large growth capital while sequencing cash inflow. Click on Reports for more.
8KPI Green Energy-NTPC NOA for first green hydrogen + waste-to-energy project
KPI’s first green hydrogen move is also a waste-to-energy play—leveraging NTPC’s NETRA platform and positioning KPI beyond solar and wind. Click on Reports for more.
8IRCON International: Volume movement clarification
IRCON confirms no undisclosed operational or price-sensitive developments behind trading volume movement. Click on Reports for more.
8SJVN: 1,000 MW Bikaner solar COD
SJVN crosses a gigawatt-scale solar COD milestone in Rajasthan. Click on Reports for more.
8NTPC Green Energy: Khavda-I partial COD
NTPC Green adds 69 MW at Khavda, pushing group RE capacity close to 8 GW. Click on Reports for more.
8ACME Solar: 130 MW RTC LOA from REMC
REMC-led RTC procurement is becoming repeatable and scalable. Click on Reports for more.
8Adani Enterprises retains strong investment-grade credit profile
CARE Ratings and ICRA have assigned and reaffirmed AA- / A1+ ratings with stable outlook across a wide spectrum of Adani Enterprises’ debt instruments, indicating sustained lender confidence even as the company scales capital-intensive businesses. Click on Reports for more.
8Adani Enterprises moves to tap retail and institutional debt markets via public NCD issue
Following board approval, Adani Enterprises has filed a draft prospectus for a public NCD issuance, signalling readiness to convert its credit profile into long-tenure, non-dilutive capital. Click on Reports for more.
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SECI forces surplus renewables into storage-backed discipline under 1000 MW excess power tender
8SECI’s latest tender turns “excess” renewable energy into a tightly policed, storage-backed product.
8Developers must now compete on tariff while absorbing new operational and liquidity risks.
8The real test will be whether surplus power can still be cheap once firmness is enforced.

SECI’s 1000 MW PSP-I tender hard-codes efficiency risk into cashflow, reshaping how pumped storage will be financed in India
8SECI’s PSP-I tender looks benign on capacity, but brutal on performance.
8Small efficiency slips translate into monthly market-linked penalties with no ceiling.
8The real story is how quietly the risk has moved off the grid and onto developer balance sheets. Details
REC PDCL quietly locks in the SPV name for 400/220 kV GIS Ambernath, closing a documentation risk without touching bidder economics
8A one-line amendment rarely moves markets, but this one matters.
8REC PDCL has quietly cured a legal vulnerability that could have haunted financial close.
8What it chose not to change is where bidder risk truly sits.

REC quietly rewires Musalgaon AIS risk profile in Amendment-II
8REC’s second amendment to the Musalgaon transmission RFP looks routine on paper but rewrites the project’s technical risk map.
8Insulation margins fall, fault stress rises, and an entire voltage layer disappears without tariff relief.
8The real impact will only surface years after COD, not on bid-open day. Details
PFCCL hardens NERGS-III Siang Basin mid-stream, turning Niglok into a full GIS substation and raising bidder risk
8PFCCL’s latest amendment quietly rewires the NERGS-III Siang Basin project after the bidding clock had already started.
8What was once a switching node at Niglok is now a capital-heavy GIS substation with sharper financial teeth.
8The real story lies in who can still afford to stay in the race.

REC PDCL locks SPV identity for GIS Ambernath while leaving execution risk untouched
8REC PDCL’s first amendment looks routine, but its silence is louder than its words.
8The promoter fixes the legal plumbing while refusing to rebalance execution risk.
8For bidders, the message is stark: clarity without comfort. Details
 For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for supply and application of paint on steel structures Details
 
8Tender for aug. of 33kV line conductor Details
 
8Tender for aug. of conductor from dog to panther feeder Details
 
8Tender for procurement of spare parts of hydraulic pump Details
 
8Tender for procurement of power contactor and auxiliary contactor relay Details
 
8Tender for supply of hard coating powder under enlistment of new coating powder Details
 
8Tender for supply of LT metal parts Details
 
8Tender for construction of 110kV substation Details
 
8Tender for procurement of fire protection suit for ash handling plant Details
 
8Tender for supply of 6.6 kV EPR insulated flexible trailing power copper cable Details
 
8Tender for supply of various electrical consumable items Details
 
8Tender for E.P.C contract for design, engineering, manufacturing, testing, supply, installation and commissioning of liquid ring vacuum pumps Details
 
8Tender for supply of various LT power and control cables Details
 
8Tender for laying of tower foundations, erection of towers, stringing and sagging of conductor Details
 
8Tender for services for internal inspection and overhauling of three phase 315 MVA generator transformer Details
 
8Tender for construction of 11 No. 66kV line bays Details
 
8Tender for construction of all technical civil works of 66 kV sub station Details
 
8Tender for supply of perforated sheet for PA/FD fan Details
 
8Tender for supply of permanent magnet magnetic pulley Details
 
8Tender for appointment of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) service provider for smart prepaid metering Details
 
8Tender for appointment of advanced metering infrastructure Details
 
8Tender for procurement of HMI, KOH and DM feed water pump motor for Hydrogen generation plant Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection & commissioning of street light Details
 
8Tender for supply of various type electrical consumable material Details
 
8Tender for conversion of 132kV main and transfer bus scheme Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of 132 kV S/Stn. Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of 66 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for supply of different types of materials for maintenance of 220 kV substation Details
 
8Tender for construction of 132 kV D/C transmission lines Details
 
8Design & engineering, supply, erection, testing commissioning and maintenance of precision air condition Details
 
8Tender for conducting RLA study for pumped storage power house Details
 
8Tender for work for rewinding /repairing of LT motors of auxiliaries Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for the work of on line preventive & breakdown maintenance for boiler rotary parts Details
 
8Tender for procurement, erection, testing, commissioning of new air compressor with complete package Details
 
8Tender for comprehensive maintenance contract for maintaining of network connectivity Details
 
8Tender for rate contract for replacement, shifting & overhauling of LT motors Details
 
8Tender for supply for air motor Details
 
8Tender for strengthening work of crusher house Details
 
8Tender for demolition work of overhead RCC water tank Details
 
8Tender for procurement of G.I. stay wire Details
 
8Tender for consultancy services for preparation of feasibility study report (FSR) and detailed project Details
 
8Tender for civil works for creation of facilities Details
 
8Tender for repair and renovation with internal electrification Details
 
8Tender for supplying and laying 20mm crushed stone in yard Details
 
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with RMS of cumulative 316 kW capacites of grid connected solar PV plant Details
 
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with RMS of cumulative 335 kW capacites of grid connected solar PV plant Details
 
8Design, fabrication, supply, installation, testing, commissioning with RMS of cumulative 280 kW capacites of grid connected solar PV plant Details
 
8Tender for procurement of HMI, KOH and DM feed water pump motor Details
 
8Tender for deputation of service engineer for servicing or maintenance or troubleshooting of field breaker of static excitation Details
 
8Tender for biennial rate contract for miscellaneous civil repair and maintenance works Details
 
8Tender for biennial rate contract for operation of pumps and valves Details
 
8Tender for procurement of different LED lights Details
 
8Tender for procurement of grinding element Details
 
8Tender for procurement of complete set of oxygen analyser used Details
 
8Tender for procurement of different LT motors Details
 
8Tender for supply of HP valves for PRDS stations of boiler Details
 
8Tender for procurement of S 188 model plate heat exchangers channel plates Details
 
8Tender for procurement of S 188 model plate heat exchanger channel plates and end plate Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details
 
8Tender for work of repairing of various pulleys of conveyor belts Details
 
8Tender for supply & installation of heat shrinkable type cable end termination and straight through joint kits suitable for three core 11kV XLPE cable Details
 
8Tender for construction of new SHB at 132 kV s/s Details
 
8Design, manufacturing, testing, commissioning and installation of CBMS Details
 
8Tender for supply of 36 inch center distance worm gear and shaft assembly for HP 803 bowl mills Details
 
8Tender for creation of 04 no. 66 kV line bays Details
 
8Tender for augmentation of 220kV substation Details
 
8Tender for P and F fencing around distribution transformer Details
 
8Tender for supply of spares for air pre heater  Details
 
8Tender for supply of digital vibration meter Details
 
8Design, engineering, supply, retrofitting, erection, testing and commissioning of DCS and HMI system Details
 
8Tender for supply of S.S. fasteners  Details
 
8Tender for supply, erection, commissioning and testing of non contact clamp on fixed type ultrasonic electromagnetic type flowmeter Details
 
8Tender for supply of 3 phase, 415 volt, induction motors and DC motors Details
 
8Tender for supply and retrofitting of existing SF6 HT circuit breakers of 6.6kV HT switchgear Details
 
8Tender for annual contract for routine operation and maintenance of potable water system Details
 
8Tender for work of complete operation and housekeeping of coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for supply of RMU scada compatible 11kV, 630A, extensible type RMU with 3 load break switches Details
 
8Tender for LT reconductoring using ABC Details
 
8Tender for construction of protection wall Details
 
8Tender for construction of protection wall for safety tower Details
 
8Tender for SITC of 35 HP submersible hydrant pump moter set Details
 
8Tender for annual maintenance of unit no. three at power house Details
 
8Tender for construction of new 33 kV bay Details
 
8Tender for construction of protection wall Details
 
8Tender for construction of catch pit and laying of hume pipes Details
 
8Tender for supply of 150 NB seamless pipes Details
 
8Tender for supply of 200 NB seamless pipes Details
 
8Tender for supply of 150 NB seamless pipes for ECHS conveyer Details
 
8Tender for supply of 150 NB seamless pipes Details
 
8Tender for supply of 150 NB seamless pipes for ECHS yard no3 fire hydrant line Details
 
8Tender for supply of robust high ampacity smart connector for power transformer Details
 
8Tender for providing and applying interior & exterior emulsion painting work Details
 
8Tender for work of constructions of new maintenance free earth pit Details
 
8Tender for erection of equipment and structure, control wiring, yard lighting, control room wiring Details
 
8Tender for work of renovation of 220V/300AH & 48V/300AH VRLA battery set Details
 
8Tender for construction of stacking platform and miscellaneous civil works  Details
 
8Tender for work of stringing & destringing of conductor of various 132kV / 220kV lines  Details
 
8Tender for work of chemical line washing manually by using high voltage insulator  Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of 22kV neutral grounding reactor  Details
 
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For reference purposes the website carries here the following newsclips:
 
8Karnataka simplifies land conversion; renewable energy projects exempted Details
 
8Coal India appoints B Sairam as chief executive officer Details
 
8Coal India board approves in principle listing of MCL and SECL Details
 
8Coal power returns to centre stage as states snub cheaper green energy: Report Details
 
8The Future of renewable energy profits Details
 
8Vikran Engineering secures 400 MW AC grid-connected solar power project in Uttar Pradesh Details
 
8Gujarat govt unveils policies on renewable energy and green hydrogen Details
 
8SJVN achieves COD of 1000 MW Bikaner solar power project in Rajasthan Details
 
8In a remarkable feat, Gujarat crosses five lakh rooftop solar system installations mark Details
 
8NTPC WR II sets sights on 4,000 MW expansion to power future growth Details
 
8Evaluating setting up shop in United States: Vikram Solar chairman Details
 
8How Shakti Pumps is contributing to India’s 500 GW solar capacity mission by 2030 Details
 
8Vedanta Sesa Goa achieves 8 million units of energy savings via smart systems tech upgrades Details
 
8Bhilwara Energy signs pact to acquire 76 MW hydro project in Uttarakhand Details
 
8Thermal plants’ biomass shortfall in FY25 due to supply challenges not intent APP Details
 
8Lack of triggers, weak demand may keep power stocks under pressure Details
 
8India’s renewable energy sector grapples with massive PPA signing delays Details
 
8A vital step to fuel power needs Details
 
8How rapid growth of AI data centres reflects on India’s energy governance Details
 
8Power Grid invites job applications for director (finance) post   Details
 
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JVVNL’s 16 kVA CSP transformer tender signals reliability intent, but leaves bidders navigating material unknowns
8JVVNL is back in the market with a CSP-mandated 16 kVA transformer that targets last-mile reliability.
8The technical headline is clear, but the commercial and legal scaffolding remains conspicuously absent in the surfaced text.
8For manufacturers, the real risk may lie less in copper versus aluminium, and more in what the tender does not yet say.

MPPGCL’s Rabs hydel uprating tender quietly shifts reverse-engineering risk squarely onto contractors

8MPPGCL has issued a renovation and uprating tender that looks routine at first glance.
8The fine print, however, embeds a full reverse-engineering obligation without visible technical baselines.
8For bidders, the real risk may surface long before commissioning. Details
NTPC extends GeM consultancy bid timeline for Talcher thermal stage-iv coal pipe conveyor feasibility study
8NTPC has quietly pushed the bid deadline twice for a seemingly narrow coal pipe conveyor consultancy at Talcher stage-iv.
8The extensions hint at deeper tensions between speed, technical depth, and bidder availability.
8What looks procedural may carry signals for how NTPC is reshaping its coal logistics planning.

Bid deadline extended to 03 January 2026 in KSEB’s Dhyuthi 2.0 Kasaragod distribution turnkey tender

8KSEB has quietly pushed the bid deadline on its Kasaragod Dhyuthi 2.0 turnkey package.
8The move follows multiple technical corrigenda but no commercial rewrites.
8Whether this translates into sharper pricing or merely procedural breathing room is the real question. Details
NTPC quietly stretches bid timelines thrice for Ramagundam 10 MW solar PV auxiliary package
8Three short extensions tell a bigger story than a single long one.
8NTPC is testing market readiness without conceding technical or commercial ground.
8Whether bidders respond now will shape how auxiliary packages are treated in upcoming solar tenders.

Five bid extensions signal market strain in SBPDCL’s Patna underground cabling and SCADA-DMS tender
8SBPDCL has pushed its Patna underground cabling and SCADA-DMS tender five times in under four months.
8The extensions hint at deeper technical and risk-allocation discomfort among bidders.
8What looks like a date tweak may actually be a stress test of India’s distribution modernisation market. Details
8Opening prices ended procedural suspense.
8It did not erase the documented gaps.
8All bidders stumbled on similar issues.
8This is not coincidence.
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8Stamps and employee codes failed scrutiny. None proved fatal.
8The evaluation shows a utility prioritising competition continuity over eligibility purity.
8The real risk now shifts into execution and enforcement. Details
1) DAM cooled while RTM softened further on Christmas Day
8Day-ahead weighted MCP averaged Rs 4.52/kWh on 2025-12-25 with 8,563 MWh cleared.
Inference: RTM’s weighted MCP printed lower at Rs 4.12/kWh alongside 113,650 MWh scheduled (Inference: intraday liquidity eased).
Why it matters: Lower real-time prints vs DAM point to reduced balancing stress and cheaper late purchases for DISCOMs.

2) Merit order showed: high-ECR gas idled; coal units ran long SCUC blocks
8RGPPL-RLNG (ECR 1,026 paise/kWh) and Gandhar-RLNG (1,006.9 paise/kWh) had 0.0 MW schedule across long stretches, while lower-ECR coal like Dadri St-2 (447.2 paise/kWh) was scheduled all day.
Inference: SCUC “YES” flags appeared 29 times across units on 2025-12-25, concentrating dispatch on cheaper stacks.
Why it matters: Dispatch discipline kept expensive RLNG out, containing procurement costs.

3) Early-morning net export alongside rising load and firm frequency
8Between 02:15–05:30 IST on 2025-12-25, Net Transnational Exchange stayed negative (≈-1,44 GW to -1,21 GW), even as demand met rose ~10 GW and frequency held ~49.89–50.05 Hz.
Inference: Thermal ramped ~3–4 GW and hydro/gas added ~2–3 GW over the window (Inference: domestic ramp enabled exports).
Why it matters: Headroom to export during a ramp signals comfortable margins and better utilisation of off-peak flexibility.

4) ER voltage mostly inside band; Patratu_400 was the lone blip
8On 2025-12-24, most ER 400 kV buses sat 100% inside IEGC band; Patratu_400 showed VDI 0.14% with min 378.30 kV, avg 389.56 kV.
Inference: Localised dip at Patratu while neighbours stayed within band (Inference: bus-level issue, not a corridor event).
Why it matters: Single-node deviations are cheap to fix with targeted VAR support before they snowball into regional VDI.

5) Rihand’s 500 MW outage tightened NTPC base load, but output held
8Rihand STPS reported 500 MW “Cap. Under Outage” on 2025-12-23; available cap 2,500 MW vs monitored 3,000 MW, with same-day generation 58.91 MU.
Inference: One unit down while remaining units carried higher schedules (see unit-wise lines).
Why it matters: Concentrated outages at large pithead stations push more balancing to market/ancillary later in the day.

6) Hydro cushion intact: Bhakra still had ~1,274 MU energy content at level
8On 2025-12-23, Bhakra’s energy content at present level was 1,273.9 MU vs 1,728.8 MU at FRL.
Inference: Reservoir level (present vs FRL) left a sizable energy buffer (Inference: scope for short-notice peaking if needed).
Why it matters: A ~455 MU buffer is valuable for evening peaks and to suppress price spikes without over-calling thermal.

7) Cross-border flows were modest: export outweighed import on 2025-12-25
8India exported 34.96 MU in total (incl. 13.05 MU to Bhutan), and imported 1.43 MU (Nepal) on the day.
Inference: Exchange-routed flows dominated exports; imports were negligible (Inference: domestic surplus during several blocks).
Why it matters: Small net export with stable frequency aligns with comfortable system conditions and price moderation.

8) Many low-cost units were SCUC-committed through shoulder hours
8Multiple coal units carried SCUC “YES” tags across blocks 49–64 and 83–96 on 2025-12-25 (e.g., Gadarwara-1 1–22, 49–59, 87–96; Tanda-2 52–66).
Inference: SCUC held reserves within committed fleets during ramp-risk windows (Inference: pre-emptive commitment to avoid price spikes).
Why it matters: Forward commitment can compress RTM volatility and reduce balancing costs in Rs/kWh during transitions.
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8Kerala’s electricity regulator has formally dropped the 10 paise/unit ceiling on automatic monthly fuel surcharge adjustments, completing a two-year transition to full cost pass-through
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1) A warehouse fire exposes the soft underbelly of distribution asset governance
8At stake is not just asset loss, but system reliability during peak demand months. It signals that safety failures are no longer peripheral operational issues but matters of regulatory concern.

2) CSERC hardwires network usage and DSM discipline into open access billing
8A clarification request that began as a narrow interpretation issue has expanded into a definitive ruling on how open access transactions must be charged and settled in this state. The ruling has direct implications for SLDC scheduling, DISCOM billing systems, and OA consumer cash flows.

3) CSERC relaxes feeder rigidity to accommodate captive solar reality
8A captive steel consumer with a remotely located solar PV plant has forced a regulatory test of how rigid feeder rules should be. But the relief is not unconditional.
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8For KSEB, the quarter marks a transition from paper profits to renewed stress on liquidity and regulatory credibility.
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8The trend signals a transition toward the winter load curve where hydro inflows wane and thermal flexibility dominates dispatch decisions
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8This is how the segment operates
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8This is as frequency stability improves and TRAS pool turns positive
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8Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd has issued an office order mandating the Chief Accounts Officer (R&B) to serve as a member in all Chief Engineer-level committees, withdrawing a 2023 order that had inadvertently omitted the accounts wing.
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1) A single-day SCUC miscalculation forces a full-week correction in South
8This shows how fragile weekly settlement integrity still is. The week’s true story, therefore, is not “who helped the grid”-it’s that the grid’s financial truth needed re-issuance.

2) November’s SRPC REA prints a two-tier reality
8Low fuel-cost stations sit “stable,” while part-load compensation and selective incentive-energy payouts concentrate the real money in a handful of plants in the south.

3) Protection compliance Is slipping as the grid tightens
8From reporting fatigue to audit paralysis in the Northern Region. The protection framework is no longer a technical backroom issue-it is fast becoming a commercial and compliance stress point for the Northern grid.
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8The tension lies in managing efficiency under volatile generation mixes rather than headline energy volumes.
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8The accounts underline how financial resilience is inseparable from regulatory timelines rather than operational shocks.
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8MPPTCL’s filing is not a routine capex top-up. It is a structured attempt to re-open the capital envelope mid-control-period, citing load growth, reliability failures, religious-event stress (Simhasth-2028), and delayed execution.
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8Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Ltd has formalized a standard Land Bank Guarantee (Land BG) format for developers applying to set up solar ground-mounted projects under the Gujarat Renewable Energy Policy-2023.
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8UPCL has opened technical bids for its Haridwar Kumbh Mela-2027 power distribution project.
8Two bidders were knocked out before engineering scrutiny even began.
8The signal on compliance and execution risk is sharper than the headline numbers suggest. Details
8Coal India Limited’s latest GeM award looks routine only at first glance.
8Beneath the milestone language sits a tightly controlled market, elastic pricing, and a contract that can quietly grow.
8The real signal is not who won, but how the rules were written. Details
Repeated deadline extensions quietly reshape bidder behaviour in SJVN’s 600 MW ISTS wind tender
8Five deadlines,and no clause tightening make this SJVN wind tender structurally different from its peers.
8The extensions reveal more about market hesitation than promoter indecision.
8What that means for tariff discovery is the real story.

KPTCL’s 110 kV multi-substation package quietly stretches bidder risk through extensions
8Five post-closing dates, one unchanged submission deadline, and silence where bidders expect clarity.
8In KPTCL’s latest 110 kV package, time moves but obligations do not.
8The risk transfer is subtle, procedural, and easy to miss. Details
HPSEBL’s Sumdo–Kaza 66 kV line clears technical bid opening, but disclosures stop at the bare minimum
8HPSEBL has formally opened technical bids for its Sumdo–Kaza 66 kV transmission line.
8The system confirms process compliance but reveals almost nothing about competition, risk allocation, or timelines.
8In Himalayan EPC, what is not disclosed often matters more than what is

Repeated bid deadline extensions cloud competitive depth in SJVN’s 600 MW ISTS wind-4 tender
8SJVN has pushed the bid deadline for its 600 MW ISTS wind-4 tender four times without touching a single risk clause.
8Time, not contract design, is being used to manage participation stress. 
8What finally emerges on 30 December will test whether delay can substitute for reform. Details
 For reference purposes the website carries here the following tenders:
 
8Tender for civil and electrical maintenance and miscellaneous works Details
 
8Tender for biennial contract for operation of sewage treatment plant Details
 
8Tender for structural steel works in plant Details
 
8Tender for diversion of 400 kV transmission line Details
 
8Tender for supply for balance civil works Details
 
8Tender for dismantling and erection, testing, commissioning works for upgradation of SG, TG and station C and I control system Details
 
8Tender for assistance to production during operation and preventive breakdown maintenance of presses, manipulators, furnaces, machines Details
 
8Tender for maintenance of dykes and outlet channels of ash pond Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation and commissioning of 04 nos.portable/flexible surface mounted Details
 
8Tender for supply, installation and commissioning of 04 nos.portable/flexible surface mounted road weigh bridge Details
 
8Tender for supply of aluminium lugs Details
 
8Tender for consulting services for appointment of project implementing Details
 
8Tender for work contract for in-situ repairing of HP valve installed Details
 
8Tender for supply of pipes & bend Details
 
8Tender for miscellaneous civil works Details
 
8Tender for construction for 3rd addl. 20 MVA 132/11 kV T/F plinth and allied civil works Details
 
8Tender for procurement of various seals of bowl mills Details
 
8Tender for repair/overhauling 02 No. transmission assemblies Details
 
8Tender for outsourcing for the activity of special watch and ward of UBDC hydel channel Details
 
8Tender for outsourcing work of erection, testing and commissioning of additional 2 no. 20 MVA power transformers Details
 
8Tender for replacement of 66kV rail pole line Details
 
8Tender for operation & maintenance (O&M) of automated coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for attending preventive breakdown works in ID fans airpreheater Details
 
8Tender for attending breakdown works in HP valves actuators safety valves Details
 
8Tender for providing various SS structure plinth foundation, cable duct, HBG metal Details
 
8Tender for entrusting works contract for carrying out all types of maintenance and emergency works in all equipments Details
8Tender for providing plinth for AH tower, VC, WC structure, equipment and transformer Details
8Tender for work of erection of 66kV equipment, structures, control wiring, yard lighting Details
8Tender for work of erection of 66kV S/C tower line with ACSR panther conductor Details
8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of islanding scheme Details
8Tender for work of replacement of tower leg joint plates/ clits at various tower Details
8Tender for augmentation of single bus bar to double bus bar arrangement (with 0.4 ACSR conductor) along Details
8Tender for supply of 11 kV 45 KN polymer disc insulator Details
8Tender for constructing of 2.4 KM LT line Details
8Tender for construction of 110kV substation Details
8Tender for reconductoring LT OH 5 wire line with LT 3 phase ABC Details
8Tender for extension of existing control room at 33 kV substation Details
8Tender for LT reconductoring with ABC   Details
8Tender for manufacture, supply, transportation insurance erection and commissioning of 01 number HRT intake bottom stoplog gate panel Details
8Tender for supply of high efficiency cellulose media air filter for frame-5, 20 MW gas turbine Details
8Tender for work of strengthening and repairing of tower foundations Details
8Tender for attending day to day maintenance of the ash slurry lines Details
8Tender for supply of MS LT 3 phase channel cross arm Details
8Tender for supply of various CPVC pipes & fittings Details
8Tender for supply of various types of energy efficient LED Details
8Tender for supply of sample cooler for sampling system for boiler Details
8Tender for supply of insulation sheet for boiler Details
8Design, supply, installation, testing & commissioning of 220 V DC compartment type distribution board including dismantling of existing Details
8Tender for supply of various IBR approved pipes & fittings Details
8Tender for work of replacement of bus ring an connector assembly Details
8Tender for operation and maintenance of 02Nos weigh bridge Details
8Tender for supplying & installation of air conditioner Details
8Tender for augmentation of substation by providing additional 25MVA 132/33kV TF along Details
8Tender for supply of 11kV VCB as a critical spare Details
8Tender for supply, installation, testing & commissioning of ACB of main ACDB provided for substation auxiliary Details
8Tender for work of arresting movement of porcupine by fire retardant coating of control cable Details
8Tender for reclamation of used and unserviceable transformer oil Details
8Tender for procurement of roller bearings for mill Details
8Tender for supply transportation delivery of different types of V bracket  Details
8Tender for supply and delivery of mobile filtration plant suitable for treating transformer Details
8Tender for delivery of 935 Nos of LT dist box for LT AB cable Details
8Tender for laying of 33kV 3C 400 sqmm UG cable Details
8Tender for procurement of 07 sets grinding element with buy back for 10E10 coal mill Details
8Tender for round the clock operation of four in-motion weigh bridge Details
8Tender for overhauling of U 3 ash handling plant Details
8Tender for ARC for works of fabrication of various line materials Details
8Tender for shifting of 11 kV lines Details
8Tender for replacement of existing 11 kV ACSR conductor with 11 kV dog conductor Details
8Tender for maintenance work of 33/11 kV S/S Details
8Tender for replacement of LT cable for installation of smart meter at various Details
8Tender for laying of 33 kV XLPE cable underground for double circuit Details
8Tender for supply of smart lug for 250 KVA AND 400 KVA transformers Details
8Tender for overhauling of DTRS in different capacity Details
8Tender for overhauling of DTRS in different capacity in 33/11 kV S/S Details
8Tender for replacement of existing 11 kV ACSR conductor Details
8Tender for increasing capacity of DTR (16 KVA to 25 KVA) and line strengthening work Details
8Tender for erection work of 66kV LILO line Details
8Tender for supply of 16 KVA 11/0.433 kV aluminium wound distribution transfomer Details
8Tender for erection of one 33 kV bay at 33/11 kV sub-station Details
8Tender for construction of 33 kV s/s Details
8Tender for R and M works of various Details
8Tender for construction of 33 kV s/s Details
8Tender for supply of pneumatic cylinder assembly, its spares and seal kit sets Details
8Tender for inspection, servicing and assembling or mounting of blade pitch hub with main bearing assembly Details
8Tender for supply of spares for pumps installed in various Details
8Tender for roof treatment of power house Details
8Tender for rate contract for the work of overhaul, lifting & shifting of various sizes of LT motors Details
 
8Tender for supply of iron and steel materials Details
 
8Tender for procurement of 3 phase squirrel cage induction motor  Details
 
8Tender for manufacture and supply of 11kV standalone complete setDetails
 
8Tender for renewal of defective boiler tubes Details
 
8Tender for supply and installation of thinclient PC and 0.6 KVA UPS Details
 
8Tender for supply of equipments/ material, erection, testing and commissioning For the work augmentation by providing additional 1 x 25 MVA, 132- 110/33 kV T/F Details
 
8Tender for supply of equipments/ material, erection, testing and commissioning For the work augmentation by providing additional 1 x 50MVA, 132- 110/33 kV T/F Details
 
8Tender for excavation & refilling of earth and laying of HT/LT power/ control cable Details
 
8Tender for misc. civil works Details
 
8Tender for work of capacity enhancement at coal handling plant Details
 
8Tender for work for repairing and reinsulation of faulty rotor poles Details
 
8Tender for work of replacement of existing mill body, classifier upper part, lower part and other related spares Details
 
8Tender for work of overhauling /break down of the 165KW/33 dewatering pump, 90KW storm water pump Details
 
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8India eyes 230 GWh of energy storage to meet 300 GW peak power demand Details
 
8Interview with Shripad Yesso Naik: “India is uniquely positioned to lead the global energy transition Details
 
8India reclaims third place in global wind market in 2025: BNEF report data Details
 
8REMCL hands POWERCON 10-year wind operations deal Details
 
8ACME Solar Holdings stock jumps after receiving LoA for 130 MW renewable energy project Details
 
8MCL Leads high-level coal India workshop on roadmap for implementing new labour codes Details
 
8Coal India rallies 7% in 2 days, stock nears 52-week high; here's why Details
 
8Coal gasification: reliance, axis energy lead bids Details
 
8Coal mines auction: 14th round draws 49 bids Details
 
8Coal India’s bharat coking coal (BCCL) IPO: about the company, market position and more Details
 
8Surana telecom secures Rs 175 crore solar power projects under PM KUSUM-C scheme Details
 
8Why Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities will drive India’s next big solar jump Details
 
8NTPC Forms JV with EDF & mauritius subsidiary Details
 
8India's nuclear sector to expand, draw foreign capital Details
 
850% Of India’s installed power capacity now non-fossil fuel: MNRE Details
 
8Empowered India through smart grids: the new future of the energy sector Details
 
8CEA Seeks Ideas and proposals For R&D In Power Sector Details
 
8SHANTI Bill sets out safety protocols for private sector in nuclear power Details
 
8Underground cabling: strengthening India’s power infrastructure for A resilient future Details
 
8India opens nuclear sector to private, foreign investment, eyes 100 GW by 2047 Details
 
8Where will coal India's share price be in the next 3 years Details
 
84 power stocks that will ride India’s next renewable capex wave Details
 
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8PGCIL has quietly awarded a Rs 141.88 crore, pan-India contract that sits at the heart of real-time grid operations.
8The deal centralises voice communication and recording across all NLDC, RLDCs and SLDCs under a single vendor.
8What this means for future bidder eligibility, cyber risk allocation and operational accountability is where the real story lies. Details
8PGCIL has quietly closed a Rs 195.82 crore bulk award that reshapes the 765kV reactor landscape.
8The deal strengthens one incumbent while keeping competitive signals opaque.
8What this means for margins and future EHV access is where the real tension lies. Details
8PGCIL has finalised its Lot-6 bulk transformer procurement covering 15 units of 500 MVA class equipment.
8The award lands at Rs 417.18 crore, setting a clear clearing price for this tranche of 400 kV grid assets.
8What remains unresolved is how delivery risk, securities, and competition were priced into that figure. Details
BHEL stretches GeM timelines again for EMC and EMI lab setup as specialised vendor pool stays tight
8BHEL has pushed the EMC and EMI lab tender deadline multiple times, ending with a January 2026 close.
8The move hints at deeper technical or market constraints rather than procedural delay.
8What it means for pricing power and bidder strategy is less obvious than it looks.

Repeated bid deadline extensions stretch HVPNL’s 132/33 kV transformer procurement timeline

8Five deadline shifts in a single transformer tender are rarely accidental. Each extension reshapes bidder economics long before prices are revealed.
8What looks procedural may quietly redefine competition dynamicsFive deadline shifts in a single transformer tender are rarely accidental.
8Each extension reshapes bidder economics long before prices are revealed.
8What looks procedural may quietly redefine competition dynamics. Details
BHEL extends bid deadline twice for DVC Raghunathpur TPS Phase-II CHP–AHP EPC package
8Two quiet deadline shifts tell a louder story in a balance-of-plant EPC that few will call simple.
8The absence of any clause change is as revealing as the extra time granted.
8What this signals about bidder readiness and execution risk sits beneath the surface.

PTCULT extends Servarkhera 132/33 kV substation tender timelines as LILO complexity tests bidder readiness 
8PTCULT has pushed back the clock on its Servarkhera substation tender.
8The extension moves the bid lifecycle into a year-end window without clarifying commercial alignments.
8For EPC bidders, the signal is caution, not comfort. Details
8PGCIL has locked in a Rs 132.47 crore benchmark for 765kV, 80 MVAR reactors under its bulk procurement engine.
8Three heavyweight OEMs fought for a lot that leaves little room for commercial slack.
8What the price signals for upcoming grid packages is where the real story begins. Details
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8Find a snapshot of thermal, hydro, pumped storage,
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1) Thermal’s evening ramp topped out at ~163 GW
8Thermal generation peaked at 163,447 MW at 18:00 on 2025-12-24.
Inference: The evening solar fade (post 16:30) coincided with a brisk demand plateau (~211–214 GW), pulling thermal to cover the residual. Evidence chain: solar peak 69,519 MW (12:45) → solar down by evening; demand still >210 GW at 18:00.
Why it matters: Evening flexibility is still predominantly coal-fired; balancing costs stay anchored to thermal fuel and ramp capability, not to intraday RE spreads.

2) Mid-morning demand spiked to 231 GW without a frequency breach
8Total demand hit 231,098 MW at 09:45; 15-min frequency at that block read 50.00 Hz and day’s minimum frequency (49.84 Hz) arrived later at 11:15.
Inference: Morning load pickup coincided with rising PV but not yet at PV maximum, limiting frequency stress to late morning instead of the exact demand peak.
Why it matters: Operating margin through the morning ramp looks thin but not brittle; frequency control held at the peak block and sagged later when net exchanges deepened.

3) Solar zenith near 69.5 GW shifted balancing to hydro and gas
8Solar peaked at 69,519 MW at 12:45; wind was 4,580 MW at the same block; hydro read 6,038 MW.
Inference: Negative correlation of hydro with total RE across intraday lags (ρ≈-0.39 for lags 0–4) shows hydro backfilling non-solar hours rather than leaning in at PV zenith.
Why it matters: Midday surplus isn’t being absorbed much by hydro; hydro value concentrates in shoulders, shaping HPDAM/ancillary strategy on tight days.

4) India was a net exporter all day, deepest at late morning
8Net transnational exchange averaged –1,491 MW (export) on 2025-12-24; the day’s deepest export was –2,306 MW at 11:00; the shallowest was –650 MW at 06:30.
Inference: Exports widened as PV climbed and hydro stayed modest through late morning (positive co-movement of hydro and net exchange ρ≈0.74 at lag 0, tapering by lag 6).
Why it matters: Cross-border floors rose around PV hours, implying price support for neighbours and a backstop for India’s midday surplus on uncongested days.

5) Gas co-ramped with hydro and coal, not just demand
8Gas, hydro and thermal moved in step: Gas↔Hydro ρ≈0.92 (lag 0) and Gas↔Thermal ρ≈0.82 (lag 0), remaining ≥0.36 out to lag 6; Gas↔Total Demand was weaker (ρ≈0.46 at lag 0–2).
Inference: Operators used gas as a complementary ramping tool with hydro/thermal stacks rather than purely chasing demand, suggesting targeted block-wise flexibility dispatch.
Why it matters: Multi-fuel synchronisation implies portfolio-level ramp planning; gas procurement exposure (even at modest volumes) still shapes ramp costs.

6) Frequency topped at 50.10 Hz before sunrise, then softened by late morning
8Day’s max frequency was 50.10 Hz at 06:00, min 49.84 Hz at 11:15.
Inference: The early-morning surplus (lower demand ~174,950 MW at 06:00) tightened by late morning as exports deepened (–2,306 MW at 11:00) before PV zenith stabilised flows.
Why it matters: System frequency is most comfortable pre-PV ramp; late-morning management (ramp, tie-line schedules) is the risk window on high-PV days.

7) Afternoon demand plateau forced sustained thermal, not just peakers
8Between 16:30–20:00, demand held ~210–214 GW while thermal stayed >155 GW and gas hovered 6–8 GW.
Inference: With PV sinking and hydro not surging proportionately, coal bore the longer shoulder-hour carry rather than short peaking bursts.
Why it matters: Cost exposure rides on coal unit commitment across several hours, not only on sharp ramps; that affects weighted Rs/kWh for the evening block.

8) RE-to-thermal handoff was orderly, with no abrupt frequency tail
8As solar fell from ~69.5 GW (12:45) to near zero by late evening, thermal rose to 163.4 GW (18:00) and frequency remained within ~49.84–50.10 Hz for the day.
Inference: Smooth multi-fuel co-ramps (Gas/Hydro/Thermal) limited frequency tails during the PV-to-thermal handoff.
Why it matters: On unconstrained days, operational reserves and coordinated ramps seem adequate; cost/risk then shifts to fuel mix rather than raw instability.
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1) India moves to hardwire revenue certainty and tax clarity into transmission monetisation
8India is tightening the institutional architecture around transmission asset monetisation by addressing two investor pain points head-on: tariff certainty and tax incidence. This is intended to unlock private capital at scale without burdening state balance sheets or consumers.

2) CEA opens industry-academia collaboration window for next-generation power-sector R&D
8The focus is on high-impact, transformative technologies with manufacturing integration and demonstrable industry participation.
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8UGVCL’s procurement plan for FY 2026-27 envisages total energy requirement of 135,371 MU, dominated by long-term central thermal allocations and a growing renewable base of over 33,000 MU from wind, solar, hybrid and hydro sources. With projected total purchase cost approaching Rs 85,000 crore (including transmission), the discom’s strategy reflects a balancing act between legacy coal contracts and new-age green obligations under GERC’s evolving RPO trajectory.
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8Seeks approval of FY 2026-27 ARR with stable loss levels and policy-linked category tweaks. UGVCL has also proposed to include registered “homestay units” under the rural residential tariff category, signalling minor structural changes aligned with Gujarat’s tourism policy.
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8Telangana’s power distributors have moved decisively to embed network modernisation, underground cabling, automation, and loss-reduction into their FY 2026-27 cost base. Revised ARR and wheeling filings show distribution economics shifting structurally upward, with true-up impacts from FY 2024-25 explicitly absorbed.
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8The approach positions wheeling charges as the primary conduit for financing distribution resilience. Approval will materially shape open-access economics and retail supply cost transfer.
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8Gas-based stations continue to clear at tariffs above Rs 12/kWh, keeping them well outside economic dispatch. Coal and pithead coal plants anchor the lower half of the stack, with Sasan fixed at Rs 1.55/kWh.
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8Beneath the compliance language, the document highlights a structural tension between market-based procurement and distribution utility financial sustainability. How OERC adjudicates this balance will materially influence open access uptake in Odisha.
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8Bihar’s state despatch utility has filed for BERC approval of a Rs 17.75-crore capital programme spanning FY 2025-26 and FY 2026-27. The submission-its first structured investment proposal since the 2021–24 cycle-bundles minor transformer upgrades with high-impact digital and grid-resilience projects.
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8It standardizes project-specific and generic tariff frameworks, drawing from CERC’s 2024 national template and integrating fiscal norms on capital cost, CUF/PLF, depreciation, RoE, and working capital.
By codifying technology-specific financial norms, the regulation positions Chhattisgarh for smoother compliance with national RPO and net-zero targets while balancing cost recovery for DISCOMs.
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8A recent Finance Department notification has re-defined pension entitlements for dependent children of government employees. Under the new rules, sons or daughters lose eligibility once married or if their monthly income exceeds Rs.12,500, and must now furnish periodic certificates on income and marital status. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited has formally adopted these amendments, aligning its internal rules with state pension policy.
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8The volume and age-spread of cases underline that land acquisition remains not a one-time hurdle, but a long-tail governance risk.
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8According to FORM-15 fuel filings submitted by IPGCL and PPCL, Delhi’s gas-based generators showed sharply divergent cost structures in October–November 2025. GTPS relied entirely on imported gas in October, resulting in a landed cost of Rs.44.9/SCM, while Pragati Power Station-I operated in November on domestic gas at Rs.26.5/SCM. Despite consuming nearly double the gas volume, Pragati-I incurred only a marginally higher total fuel bill. The filings underline a system-wide tension between domestic gas access and imported fuel exposure. This divergence has direct implications for merit-order dispatch, variable cost recovery, and regulatory scrutiny of gas allocation outcomes.
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