IndiGrid Launches India''s First Regulated Utility
With a capacity of 20 MW/40 MWh, this landmark project represents a significant step in enhancing the country''s energy storage
With a capacity of 20 MW/40 MWh, this landmark project represents a significant step in enhancing the country''s energy storage
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This commercially approved system will enhance power supply for over one lakh South Delhi residents. The BESS, utilizing
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NEW DELHI: Power Minister Ashish Sood on Wednesday reviewed the progress of India''s first commercially approved and South
NEW DELHI: Power Minister Ashish Sood on Wednesday reviewed the progress of India''s first commercially approved and South Asia''s largest standalone Battery Energy
Delhi marked a major leap in urban energy infrastructure with the inauguration of a 20-MW (40 MWh) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Kilokari, deemed the "largest"
The new storage facility, based on cutting-edge technology, aims to significantly enhance the reliability of power supply, particularly in areas with limited infrastructure and
With a capacity of 20 MW/40 MWh, this landmark project represents a significant step in enhancing the country''s energy storage infrastructure. The project, named Kilokari
"The 20 MW/40 MWh BESS was delivered on a turnkey basis under a long-term battery energy storage capacity agreement (BESPA)
IndiGrid, a power sector Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) in India, has announced the commissioning of India''s first regulated utility
NEW DELHI | 8 May, 2025 — The GEAPP Leadership Council (GLC) today officially announced the launch of India''s first utility-scale, standalone Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
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In a significant step toward India''s clean energy transition, AmpereHour Energy, in collaboration with Indigrid and BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), has successfully
The new storage facility, based on cutting-edge technology, aims to significantly enhance the reliability of power supply, particularly in
"The 20 MW/40 MWh BESS was delivered on a turnkey basis under a long-term battery energy storage capacity agreement (BESPA) with BRPL. Installed and commissioned
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New Delhi: Delhi Power Minister Ashish Sood inaugurated India’s first commercially approved and South Asia’s largest 20 MW/40 MWh standalone utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at the 33 kV Kilokari sub-station in New Delhi. The system has been developed by BSES Rajdhani Power Limited in collaboration with IndiGrid, GEAPP, and TERI.
The system is also India's "first commercially approved" utility-scale energy storage system that will ensure improved power supply in different South Delhi areas, covering a population of over one lakh people, said a statement of power discom BRPL (BSES Rajdhani Power Limited).
With a significant increase in renewable energy generation capacity, it is imperative that storage facilities are developed to help India and the world transition to clean energy. With an annual tariff nearly 55% lower than the previous benchmark, the project sets a new standard for BESS affordability in India.
Sood added that the Delhi government is committed to investing in advanced energy technologies and will offer support to entrepreneurs working in the solar energy sector. “This project not only contributes to clean energy storage but also marks the beginning of a new era of innovation in power management,” he said.