Union Minister Shri Manohar Lal Chairs the Meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Members of Parliament for Ministry of Power on 4th Aug, 2025 to discuss the Grid Scale Energy Storage Systems
The Ministry of Power held a high-level Consultative Committee meeting on 4th August 2025, chaired by Hon’ble Union Minister of Power and Housing Affairs, Shri Manohar Lal ji

The Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) charges have been fully waived for co-located BESS projects commissioning by June 2028 and PSP projects for which construction was awarded by June 2028
The Ministry of Power held a high-level Consultative Committee meeting on 4th August 2025, chaired by Hon’ble Union Minister of Power and Housing Affairs, Shri Manohar Lal ji. The meeting was attended by Sh. Shripad Yesso Naik, Hon’ble Minister of State of the Ministry of Power and New & Renewable Energy, Members of the Consultative Committee on Power from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, senior officials from the Ministry, CPSUs, and experts from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) to deliberate on India’s energy storage roadmap and future energy security.
Secretary (Power), Government of India (GoI) extended a warm welcome to the distinguished participants of the Meeting and urged for collective deliberation on specific challenges being faced in the power sector and to explore potential solutions for helping in bringing down the variability of generation in RE sources, improve grid stability, enable energy/ peak shifting, and provide ancillary support services enabling larger renewable energy integration.
Hon’ble Union Minister of Power, in his address, mentioned that India is committed to reducing the Emissions Intensity of its GDP by 45 per cent by 2030 from the 2005 level, and achieve 50 per cent cumulative installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by 2030. Hon’ble Minister remarked that RE should be promoted coupled with energy storage systems in order to ensure reliability of supply of power, for storing excess energy available from RE sources to be used at other times of the day. Hon’ble Minister of Power mentioned that the Ministry has taken various policy initiatives to promote Energy Storage Systemslaying emphasis on ensuring Resource Adequacy and necessary power generation capacity tie-ups.
Hon’ble Minister of Power emphasised that in one of the largest programs on BESS worldwide, 43 GWh Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) is supported under the Viability Gap Funding Scheme (VGF) of the Ministry of Power. Financial support of Rs 9,160 Cr has been earmarked for BESS VGF schemes. The Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) charges have been fully waived for BESS projects commissioning by June 2028 and PSP projects for which construction was awarded by June 2028.
It was mentioned that in terms of Hydro PSP (Pumped Storage Plant), India already has an installed capacity of approximately. 6.4 GW. India has a PSP potential of more than 200 GW. At present, approx. 8 GW is under construction, and 61 GW is in various stages of planning and development.
The Members of the Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Power offered several valuable suggestions regarding various initiatives and schemes on BESS. They praised the VGF scheme and especially the role of smart meters in improving the services and reducing the losses. They praised the role of the VGF scheme in providing reliability of supply of power, for storing excess energy available from RE sources to be used at other times of the daypower to consumers through the execution of distribution infrastructure works. Further, the members lauded Union Minister Shri Manohar Lal for organising the Consultative Committee meeting. The Union Minister instructed officials to take necessary steps to incorporate the suggestions provided by the Members of the Consultative Committee and emphasised the importance of ensuring a stable and high-quality power supply for consumers.
In his closing remarks, the Minister of State of Power and New & Renewable Energy highlighted India’s remarkable achievement of reaching 50% of installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources—five years ahead of the 2030 target. This milestone underscores India’s deep commitment to sustainable development under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
He emphasised that while renewable energy (RE) sources like solar and wind have driven this transition, the backbone of a reliable, flexible, and modern power system will increasingly rely on Energy Storage Systems (ESS). The Minister of State reiterated the multifaceted role of ESS, not just in generation but across the energy value chain—from transmission and distribution to ancillary services and EV integration. He called on all stakeholders to continue their support for building a resilient, affordable, and sustainable energy future for India.
The Hon’ble Members of the Consultative Committee were given a vote of thanks for sparing their valuable time in attending the Meeting and giving their valuable suggestions.
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