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MC Explains: What is market coupling and why does the govt want it?

Market coupling is a must to bring a Market-Based Economic Dispatch (MBED) mechanism in India, which in turn will help in the reduction of power tariffs as it will increase flexibility and liquidity in the trade of electricity in the country.

June 09, 2023 / 18:58 IST
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At present, power exchanges account for only 7 percent of electricity trade and the rest is mostly through long-term PPAs which restrict fluidity and liquidity in the sector.

The term “market coupling” has been buzzing on the internet since June 8 and even resulted in the stocks of Indian Energy Exchange (IEX), a bourse for electricity trade, crashing by 23 percent in just two days.

Moneycontrol gives you a lowdown on this development.

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What is market coupling?

India has three power exchanges – IEX, Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL) and Hindustan Power Exchange Limited (HPX). These are voluntary markets and each of them collect buy bids and sell bids on their own, and thus, come up with their own market clearing prices (MCP). In simple terms, currently, each power exchange has a different cost of electricity, even though it is usually higher or lower to each other only by a few paisa.