The Ministry of Power has convened the India Energy Stack (IES) Task Force to review and refine foundational blueprints, including strategy and architecture documents, for a unified digital infrastructure across India’s power sector. The initiative aims to serve as an interoperable digital backbone for all stakeholders in the energy ecosystem, including generation companies, utilities, regulators and consumers.
At the meeting, task force members from across the technology, regulatory and energy sectors discussed the key design principles of IES. These include establishing digital identities for consumers and energy assets, enabling real-time data exchange, building consent-based data sharing mechanisms and opening application programming interfaces (APIs) for stakeholders to integrate with a common platform.
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The task force also reviewed plans for a 12-month Proof of Concept (PoC) to test critical modules, with particular emphasis on a “Utility Intelligence Platform” that could provide analytics, visualisation, and decision support for utilities. Participants agreed to convene monthly to track progress, accommodate stakeholder inputs and scale IES for national deployment.
Officials argued this move would enable greater data-driven insights, improve operational efficiency for utilities and accelerate technology-led transformation in India’s power value chain. The initiative is aligned with the government’s broader digital infrastructure goals and its push to modernise the energy sector.
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