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INDIA BALANCING POWER
EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)
|June 2025
With the government mandating 40 percent renewable integration in new thermal projects, the nation is paving the way for a hybrid power model.
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 India stands at a critical juncture in its energy evolution, tasked with the dual challenge of expanding its thermal power capacity while integrating renewable energy into its grid. As one of the world's fastest-growing economies, India's energy demand is surging, and so is the pressure to meet this demand sustainably. Innovation is no longer optional but a necessity in this ongoing transitional phase. Yet, innovation must be thoughtfully balanced with the expertise and experience of the country's existing thermal power workforce.
Technological advancements like AI-driven analytics, SCADA systems, and Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) promise greater efficiency and environmental benefits. Still, their adoption must not overlook the realities of workforce adaptability and infrastructural disparities across regions. With the government mandating 40 percent renewable integration in new thermal projects, the nation is paving the way for a hybrid power model. There is a need for storage solutions, regulatory coordination and inclusive innovation strategies that can be utilised to meet the growing energy demand in the country, which comes from thermal and renewable sources.
Let us delve into the story to explore the nuanced interplay between legacy systems and modern technology, examining how India can build a resilient, equitable and forward-looking energy landscape that respects its skilled workforce while balancing conventional and renewable power.
Balancing Innovation and Expertise in Thermal Power Expansion
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