India’s power sector stands at a structural turning point. While the country has built one of the world’s largest synchronized electricity grids and rapidly expanded renewable energy capacity, the economic and institutional architecture governing dispatch, pricing, and markets remains rooted in legacy frameworks.
This book provides a rigorous and policy-relevant examination of India’s electricity markets through the lens of merit order dispatch, marginal pricing, and evolving market design.
It systematically analyzes:
The limitations of contract-driven dispatch in a modern grid
The transition from regulated tariffs to market-based mechanisms such as SCED and MBED
The economics of renewable energy integration and its impact on price formation
Structural distortions arising from DISCOM finances, transmission constraints, and policy interventions
The emerging role of storage, flexibility, and capacity mechanisms in a renewable-dominated system
Bridging engineering realities, economic theory, and regulatory frameworks, the book offers a coherent framework to understand how electricity markets actually function—and how they must evolve to support India’s clean energy transition.
This is essential reading for policymakers, regulators, power sector professionals, researchers, and serious students of electricity market design.Key Features
Clear conceptual explanation of merit order and marginal pricing
Deep analysis of SCED and MBED reforms
Practical insights into DISCOM behaviour and market distortions
Integration of renewable economics with market design
Forward-looking perspective on storage, flexibility, and capacity adequacy
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. India's power sector stands at a structural turning point. While the country has built one of the world's largest synchronized electricity grids and rapidly expanded renewable energy capacity, the economic and institutional architecture governing dispatch, pricing, and markets remains rooted in legacy frameworks.This book provides a rigorous and policy-relevant examination of India's electricity markets through the lens of merit order dispatch, marginal pricing, and evolving market design.It systematically analyzes: The limitations of contract-driven dispatch in a modern gridThe transition from regulated tariffs to market-based mechanisms such as SCED and MBEDThe economics of renewable energy integration and its impact on price formationStructural distortions arising from DISCOM finances, transmission constraints, and policy interventionsThe emerging role of storage, flexibility, and capacity mechanisms in a renewable-dominated systemBridging engineering realities, economic theory, and regulatory frameworks, the book offers a coherent framework to understand how electricity markets actually function-and how they must evolve to support India's clean energy transition.This is essential reading for policymakers, regulators, power sector professionals, researchers, and serious students of electricity market design.Key FeaturesClear conceptual explanation of merit order and marginal pricingDeep analysis of SCED and MBED reformsPractical insights into DISCOM behaviour and market distortionsIntegration of renewable economics with market designForward-looking perspective on storage, flexibility, and capacity adequacy This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798253067666
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