Latest power sector tenders
The NRPC’s dual allocation orders for Ghatampur Thermal Power Station quietly replicate many of the competitive, redistributive patterns familiar from Latest power sector tenders across India. The first pool redistribution, following Unit-I’s trial run, boosts the unallocated capacity and then funnels 1,348.84 MW to a select cluster of states—J&K–Ladakh, Uttarakhand, HP, Rajasthan and Chandigarh. This resembles how Latest power sector tenders channel capacity to states facing structural reliability stress.
A year later, the second reallocation—triggered by Unit-II’s COD—expands the discretionary pool to 1,836.1 MW and dramatically reshapes the hierarchy. J&K–Ladakh surges to 59%, Rajasthan grows sharply to 13%, while HP stabilises and Uttarakhand drops out entirely. The NRPC’s calculus parallels the strategic weighting seen in Latest power sector tenders, where border security, ramping needs, and renewable-heavy portfolios dictate advantage.Even though UP retains its fixed 1,843.68 MW entitlement, the real axis of influence is the unallocated basket controlled by NRPC, which—much like Latest power sector tenders—now decides the winners and losers in India’s largest regional grid, Ghatampur, Power Sector India, Coal Allocation, Northern Region, Grid Planning.











