
India To Open Up State-Run Retail Electricity Market For Private Sector Firms, Draft Bill Shows
The move will allow private companies such as Adani Enterprises, Tata Power , Torrent Power and CESC to strengthen their presence across the country.
A similar attempt in 2022 faced opposition from state distribution companies.
Only a handful of India's electricity distribution zones - including the national capital region, Odisha, and industrial states like Maharashtra and Gujarat - are currently privatised as the rules do not specifically provide for it.
Also Read | 'We're opening up nuclear power sector to private': PM ModiA vast majority remain under state control and are burdened with deep financial losses.
New Delhi has been pushing state-run power utilities to reduce losses, clean up their balance sheets and upgrade age-old infrastructure.
Earlier this year, the country's most populous state Uttar Pradesh invited bids to privatise two of its four power distribution companies.
Also Read | Reliance Power share price jumps over 14% amid strong volumesAs of June 2025, state power utilities owed power generators about $6.78 billion, creating a severe liquidity crunch for independent power producers, and in turn, stifling credit flows to the sector, Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis said in September.
The power ministry's draft proposal also seeks to open the retail electricity market to multiple private players in the same area, which the existing Electricity Act does not provide for.
(Reporting by Sethuraman NR and Sarita Singh; Editing by Sonia Cheema and Mrigank Dhaniwala)
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