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Power prices cool as rains boost supply

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August 25, 2025

Power prices on exchanges have softened in August, with the day-ahead market (DAM) and the real-time market (RTM) rates edging lower than a year ago as heavy monsoon rains lifted supply, while cooler weather kept the demand subdued.

- Rituraj Baruah

Indian Energy Exchange data showed the market clearing price (MCP) in DAM, where most of the trade takes place was 11% down at ₹4.17 a unit as of 22 August, compared with ₹4.68 a year ago. Similarly, the price in RTM was 6% lower at ₹3.57 per unit.

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