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    Ministry of Power Launches Stakeholder Survey for India Energy Stack

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    By Aruna Sharma on September 9, 2025 Industry

    India’s power sector is undergoing a paradigm shift driven by grid digitalization, renewable energy integration, decentralized power generation, and consumer-centric reforms. To support this transformation, the Ministry of Power has conceptualized the India Energy Stack (IES) — a Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for the power sector.

    The IES aims to enable a connected, intelligent, and interoperable energy ecosystem. As part of this initiative, a Utility Intelligence Platform will be developed using standardized and open APIs and protocols, in collaboration with selected power distribution utilities. This platform will help unlock data from various IT/OT systems to drive innovation and efficiency across the sector.

    To ensure the IES and its associated solutions are comprehensive and future-ready, the Ministry is conducting a Stakeholder Mapping Survey. The survey seeks to gather insights on:

    • Organizational profiles
    • Offered solutions and innovations
    • Readiness to participate in the IES ecosystem

    As the IES will define open standards and interoperability frameworks, all stakeholders — utilities, technology providers, and innovators — are encouraged to factor these standards into the early design of their products and platforms. Early adoption will help organizations remain future-ready, minimize retrofit costs, and support a unified, innovation-driven power sector.

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