Something has quietly shifted in how Indian states plan their power infrastructure. A few years ago, battery storage barely showed up as a line item in state utility planning. Today, state power generation companies are actively issuing tenders specifically for standalone storage projects, awarding them to private developers, and treating the results as core grid infrastructure rather than an experimental add-on. That shift says a lot about where India's power sector is actually headed. From Afterthought to Formal Tender Process For a long time, storage was something bundled into a renewable project almost as a footnote a small battery attached to a solar or wind installation, mostly to smooth out short-term fluctuations. That's no longer how most of the serious activity in this space works. State power generation companies now run dedicated tender processes for battery energy storage system India infrastructure, treating it as its own distinct category of project rather than...
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