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Long-term power purchase agreements to be of 12-15 years only: Govt

The government wants to increase the share of the electricity market in India, senior officials told Moneycontrol. in 2022-23, the total traded volume in the Indian electricity market was 1,02,276 million units (MU), which is only a small portion of the energy generated from all sources (including RE) of 16,24,465 MU.

May 15, 2023 / 10:01 IST
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India is going to revamp its electricity market.

Power purchase agreements (PPAs) that will be contracted for the long-term in India are going to be for 12-15 years from now onwards instead of 25 years, as has been the norm so far, senior power ministry officials said on May 15.

The decision is going to be among a slew of other changes that are going to be introduced to revamp India's electricity market, which currently has a meagre share of about 7 percent in the country's overall power sources. The government wants to increase the share of the electricity market in India, senior officials told Moneycontrol.

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This comes after a group constituted by the government to prepare recommendations for "development of electricity market in India" submitted its report last week. The group was chaired by Alok Kumar, secretary of the power ministry, with representation from the power and renewable energy ministries, Central Electricity Authority, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), Grid Controller of India (Grid-India) along with state governments of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

"We need to find our own solutions instead of depending on the practices being followed in other countries. India has been in the forefront of taking timely interventions and was able to keep electricity prices in check during the energy crisis in last one year whereas electricity prices shot up many times in electricity markets of many developed countries,” Union minister for power and renewable energy, RK Singh said .