Firm Peak Supply Through A Short Term Power Contract

Gujarat has approved a Short term power contract portfolio for firm supply during selected peak periods from October 2026 to March 2027. GUVNL can procure between 490 MW and 1,200 MW across nine morning and evening windows.
Accepted tariffs range from Rs 9.97/kWh to Rs 9.99/kWh. Competitive matching reduced some offers from Rs 12.99/kWh to Rs 9.98/kWh. The supply portfolio includes thermal, hydro, solar and hybrid sources routed through generators and traders, but every seller must deliver firm power in the specified blocks.
The Short term power contract limits exposure to volatile exchange prices without requiring unnecessary round-the-clock energy. Real-time electricity market India remains an alternative reference point, not the approved product itself. EnergylineIndia.com provides the analysis. Every Short term power contract will depend on PPA execution, availability, scheduling and settlement. The final test for the Short term power contract is whether it reduces scarcity purchases without creating avoidable surplus.

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