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India Expands Power Sector Reform with Focus on Grid Digitalization and Reliable Electricity Access

Vedanshi SinghRadhika Garg (Contributor)byVedanshi SinghandRadhika Garg (Contributor)
14th July 2025
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India Expands Power Sector Reform with Focus on Grid Digitalization and Reliable Electricity Access
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With World Bank backing, India advances electricity distribution upgrades to strengthen sustainability regulation and achieve universal energy access. ESG BROADCAST shares key takeaways.

India’s power sector is undergoing a significant transformation as the country expands access to reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean electricity. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion and growing energy demands, India faces the dual challenge of improving energy infrastructure while aligning with its climate policy commitments. A critical part of this effort is the modernization of state-level electricity distribution networks—commonly the weakest link in the energy supply chain.

To support this transition, the World Bank has financed three major distribution projects in India—the North Eastern Region Power System Project, the Jharkhand Power System Improvement Project, and the West Bengal Electricity Distribution Grid Modernization Project. These interventions aim to reinforce India’s efforts to integrate renewable energy, digitalise power delivery, and strengthen the operational and financial sustainability of distribution companies (DISCOMs).

The North Eastern Region Power System Project, with $470 million in World Bank funding, has increased electricity access by 51% from 2015 to 2024 across six northeastern states, impacting over 45 million people. This includes the development of 31 upgraded transmission substations, 83 new distribution substations, and over 2,300 km of new transmission and distribution lines. The project also stimulated economic activity in remote areas through job creation, improved skills, and infrastructure growth.

In Jharkhand, nearly 5 million consumers are benefiting from digital metering, improved billing systems, and new substations supported by $251 million in World Bank lending. In West Bengal, the installation of SCADA, ERP systems, and smart meters—backed by $135 million in financing—has already improved power quality and efficiency for more than 60,000 consumers, with plans to extend services to 200,000 homes by 2026.

India’s growing reliance on renewable energy is central to its 2030 climate targets, which include reducing emissions intensity by 45% from 2005 levels and achieving 500 GW of installed non-fossil fuel capacity. Yet, challenges persist: DISCOMs report annual losses of INR 678 billion ($8.1 billion), and cumulative debt nearing $84 billion threatens grid expansion and green energy uptake.

“Despite impressive renewable energy capacity growth, India’s coal-based generation also hit record highs in 2024,” highlighting the urgent need for enhanced transmission infrastructure and robust DISCOM reform. A Transmission Master Plan prepared by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) calls for $30 billion in investment by 2030.

The World Bank’s continued support will focus on financing intra-state grid expansion, leveraging digital technologies for smarter grid management, and developing innovative private sector-led models. Additional technical assistance will target workforce training, subsidy reform, and emissions-constrained dispatch planning.

Strategic significance lies in ensuring India’s electricity sector supports not only energy security and climate goals, but also sustainable economic growth and equitable access. By advancing digitalisation, regulatory reforms, and renewable energy integration, India sets a compelling precedent for responsible business in large-scale infrastructure.

ESG BROADCAST will continue monitoring the updates related to this topic. Stay tuned to be updated on the related policy and pivotal regulatory shift.

 

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Vedanshi Singh

Vedanshi Singh

Science communicator passionate about climate change, ESG, and sustainability, blending psychology with communication for impact.

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Radhika Garg (Contributor)

Radhika Garg, holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Delhi University specialising in sustainable finance, ESG regulation, and climate policy. At ESG BROADCAST, she translates complex frameworks into accessible insights for financial professionals and sustainability stakeholders.

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