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		<title>Power Grid Corporation of India Strengthens Focus on Infrastructure and Renewable Expansion Amid Market Transition</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India’s leading power transmission company advances modernization and sustainability goals while maintaining stable performance despite temporary project delays. Power Grid]]></description>
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<p>India’s leading power transmission company advances modernization and sustainability goals while maintaining stable performance despite temporary project delays.</p>
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<p>Power Grid Corporation of India, the country’s largest state-run power transmission enterprise, continues to play a vital role in India’s growing energy ecosystem. </p>



<p>While the company reported a modest decline in quarterly profit, its strategic investments and long-term modernization efforts reflect a forward-looking vision focused on stability, innovation, and renewable energy integration.</p>



<p>The company posted a consolidated net profit of 35.66 billion rupees for the quarter ended September 30. Although this represented a slight dip compared to last year, Power Grid remains one of the most profitable and dependable energy infrastructure firms in the nation. </p>



<p>Its consistent revenue of over 114 billion rupees underscores the strength and resilience of India’s energy transmission backbone.</p>



<p>Power Grid’s operating expenses rose by 5.8%, driven primarily by expanded project execution and rising input costs.</p>



<p> However, these short-term challenges are part of a broader national effort to upgrade and expand transmission networks in alignment with India’s renewable energy goals and industrial expansion plans.</p>



<p>The company continues to focus on accelerating clean energy transmission, upgrading grid technology, and ensuring reliable power delivery across urban and rural areas. </p>



<p>These initiatives are part of India’s ambitious plan to reach 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030.</p>



<p>While some project awards and executions were delayed, analysts highlight that such temporary setbacks are common in large-scale infrastructure programs. </p>



<p>The ongoing work across several regions is expected to pick up speed in the coming months, especially as economic momentum strengthens and energy demand rises.</p>



<p>India’s power generation growth, driven by increased manufacturing and industrial activity, saw an impressive 4% year-on-year rise in August and continued strong performance in September. </p>



<p>This rising demand directly benefits transmission companies like Power Grid, which remain essential for balancing supply across the national network.</p>



<p>Power Grid’s transmission business, which makes up the bulk of its revenue, remains robust. The company continues to invest in digital monitoring systems, advanced substations, and grid automation — ensuring efficient and sustainable power flow even as consumption patterns evolve.</p>



<p>The firm also plays a central role in connecting renewable energy hubs to national grids, supporting India’s transition to cleaner sources such as solar and wind power.</p>



<p> Its forward investments in green corridors and hybrid transmission systems highlight its leadership in sustainable infrastructure development.</p>



<p>Looking ahead, Power Grid is expected to benefit from the government’s increased spending on infrastructure, renewable energy integration, and rural electrification programs. </p>



<p>Its strong fundamentals, consistent dividend track record, and nationwide presence continue to attract investor confidence.</p>



<p>Despite temporary project slowdowns, Power Grid’s long-term prospects remain highly positive. As the global energy landscape evolves, the company stands at the forefront of India’s energy transformation — ensuring stability, sustainability, and innovation for decades to come.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi &#8211; India’s renewable energy sector gains momentum as the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission reviews petitions from solar developers,]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi</strong> &#8211; India’s renewable energy sector gains momentum as the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission reviews petitions from solar developers, highlighting the nation’s commitment to efficient clean energy rollout.</p>



<p> India’s renewable energy ambitions received a constructive boost on Monday as the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) accepted petitions from solar developers seeking guidance and potential support due to transmission infrastructure delays.</p>



<p> This proactive step underscores India’s dedication to fostering a resilient and efficient clean energy ecosystem.</p>



<p>The petitions, filed by ACME Solar Holdings and AMPIN Energy, highlight challenges faced by developers in transmitting power from solar projects to the grid during periods of rapid renewable energy expansion.</p>



<p> By taking these petitions under consideration, CERC is signaling a collaborative approach to resolving bottlenecks and supporting the nation’s green energy targets.</p>



<p>In its filings, CERC requested detailed responses from the Power Grid Corporation of India and the Central Transmission Utility regarding transmission commissioning timelines, project status, and the reasons for delays.</p>



<p> Both institutions have six weeks to submit their input, providing an organized framework for transparency and accountability. The case hearings are scheduled for November 27.</p>



<p><strong>Strengthening India’s Renewable Energy Infrastructure</strong></p>



<p>The review demonstrates the regulator’s commitment to strengthening India’s solar infrastructure while ensuring that developers are equipped to maximize their output. </p>



<p>ACME Solar, based in Gurugram, is seeking compensation of over 210 million rupees, reflecting a proactive approach to protecting investor confidence and encouraging continued private sector participation in renewable energy.</p>



<p>AMPIN Energy has also sought guidance through its petition, emphasizing the importance of coordinated grid development to unlock the full potential of solar power across the nation.</p>



<p> Analysts note that these discussions pave the way for innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency and reliability of India’s electricity transmission network.</p>



<p><strong>Balancing Clean Energy Supply and Grid Stability</strong></p>



<p>India has experienced periods where solar output had to be curtailed during low-demand intervals to maintain grid stability. For example, Rajasthan, the country’s leading state in green energy production, has curtailed nearly 4 gigawatts of clean energy, with estimated financial impacts of around 2.5 billion rupees ($28.16 million). </p>



<p>By addressing these challenges collaboratively, regulators and developers can ensure optimal utilization of renewable resources and continued growth of the sector.</p>



<p><strong>A Positive Outlook for Renewable Energy Development</strong></p>



<p>This regulatory engagement is expected to set a constructive precedent for future clean energy projects, reinforcing India’s leadership in the global renewable energy transition.</p>



<p>By creating a structured process for compensation and problem-solving, CERC demonstrates its commitment to both sustainable growth and investor confidence.</p>



<p>Experts highlight that India’s proactive approach to solving transmission challenges will accelerate the adoption of solar power, increase grid efficiency, and provide a model for other countries expanding their renewable energy portfolios. </p>



<p>As the nation continues to scale up solar and other green energy projects, collaboration between regulators, developers, and transmission operators is expected to unlock significant economic and environmental benefits.</p>



<p>India’s renewable energy sector stands at a promising juncture, with regulators actively facilitating solutions that enhance efficiency, investor confidence, and sustainable growth. </p>



<p>The CERC’s review of petitions from ACME Solar and AMPIN Energy reflects a forward-looking strategy that balances rapid clean energy expansion with reliable infrastructure development.</p>



<p>With clear communication channels and collaborative problem-solving in place, India is poised to strengthen its position as a global leader in solar energy, delivering both economic returns and environmental benefits while ensuring a resilient and efficient power grid.</p>
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