Key Points

The Power Ministry has launched a task force to develop the India Energy Stack, a digital infrastructure aimed at unifying the power sector. This initiative will enhance renewable energy integration and improve DISCOM efficiency. Pilot projects will be tested in Mumbai, Gujarat, and Delhi. The move aligns with India's push for a $5 trillion economy and net-zero commitments.

Key Points: Power Ministry Launches India Energy Stack Task Force for Digital Push

  • Task force to develop digital infrastructure for energy sector
  • Unified platform to enhance renewable integration
  • Pilot testing in Mumbai, Gujarat, and Delhi
  • Aims to boost DISCOM efficiency and consumer empowerment
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Govt sets up task force to roll out India Energy Stack for digital push to power sector

India Energy Stack to transform power sector with unified digital infrastructure, boosting renewable integration and DISCOM efficiency.

"What Aadhaar did for identity and UPI achieved for digital payments, the India Energy Stack will accomplish for the power sector. – Manohar Lal Khattar"

New Delhi, June 28

The Ministry of Power has announced the launch of a task force to conceive the India Energy Stack, a pioneering initiative aimed at creating a unified, secure, and interoperable digital infrastructure for the country's energy sector.

The India Energy Stack will play a vital role in integrating renewable energy, enhancing DISCOM efficiency, and delivering transparent, reliable, and future-ready power services, the official statement said.

As India charts its path to becoming a $5 trillion economy and advances towards its Net Zero commitments, the power sector faces both unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges.

Rapid growth in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and consumer participation in energy markets is transforming the sector, but fragmented systems and a lack of seamless digital integration remain key barriers, the statement explained.

To address these, the Ministry of Power is reimagining the sector's digital foundation through the India Energy Stack - a Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) that will provide a standardised, secure, and open platform to manage, monitor, and innovate across the electricity value chain.

The IES will offer unique IDs for consumers, assets, and transactions with real-time, consent-based data sharing. It will also offer Open APIs for seamless system integration and tools for consumer empowerment, market access, and innovation.

Speaking on this development, Minister of Power Manohar Lal Khattar said, "There is an urgent need for developing robust Digital Public Infrastructure in the power sector to manage the country's rising demand, ensure grid stability, and empower consumers. DPI, such as India Energy Stack, will play a vital role in integrating renewable energy, enhancing DISCOM efficiency, and delivering transparent, reliable, and future-ready power services."

"What Aadhaar did for identity and UPI achieved for digital payments, the India Energy Stack (IES) will accomplish for the power sector - unlocking seamless, secure, and consumer-centric energy services for every citizen," the minister added.

Apart from conceiving the IES, the Ministry will undertake a 12-month Proof of Concept to demonstrate IES through real-world use cases in partnership with selected utilities. This includes piloting the Utility Intelligence Platform (UIP), a modular, analytics-driven application built on IES to support utilities, policymakers, and consumers with real-time insights and smarter energy management.

To guide these above initiatives, the Ministry has constituted a dedicated Task Force comprising experts from the technology, power sector, and regulatory domains, which will steer the development, pilot implementation, and nationwide scale-up of the India Energy Stack.

This initiative, being spearheaded by the Ministry of Power, will come up with an India Energy Stack White Paper for public consultation.

It will also undertake pilot testing of the Utility Intelligence Platform with DISCOMs in Mumbai, Gujarat and Delhi and draw up a national roadmap for the rollout of the India Energy Stack.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As someone who works in renewable energy, this is much needed. Our current systems are so outdated. But I hope they consult actual field engineers and not just tech people sitting in air-conditioned offices.
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Aman W
Great initiative but implementation is key. Remember how smart meters were supposed to solve everything? Still waiting for that to work properly in my area. Hope this doesn't become another white elephant project.
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Shweta Y
This could be a game-changer for rural areas! Imagine farmers being able to track their solar power generation and sell excess back to the grid easily. Fingers crossed it reaches beyond just metro cities. 🇮🇳
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Nikhil C
The data security aspect worries me. With everything connected digitally, one cyber attack could bring down entire cities' power supply. Hope they're investing equally in cybersecurity measures.
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Kavitha C
As a Delhi resident, I'm excited we're part of the pilot program! Our electricity bills are so confusing right now. If this can bring transparency like UPI did for payments, it would be amazing. 👍
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Varun X
Good concept but what about the digital divide? My parents in a small town still struggle with basic online payments. Hope they have an offline component too for those not tech-savvy.

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