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Enerparc Launches India Power Trading Arm
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Enerparc Launches India Power Trading Arm

Enerparc, a global renewable energy generation and infrastructure company, has launched Enerparc Power Trading Private Limited (EPTPL) in India, marking its entry into the power trading and market access segment. The move expands the company’s footprint beyond renewable generation to offer integrated services across generation, trading and power sales.

With electricity prices becoming increasingly dynamic and market mechanisms evolving, industrial consumers face cost uncertainty, while generators contend with price volatility and demand visibility challenges. EPTPL aims to address these concerns by introducing structured and compliant participation in India’s power markets.

Kalyanram Udathu, CEO, Enerparc, stated that industries seek dependable power at stable costs, while generators require clear demand signals, fair pricing and timely payments. He added that the new trading arm is designed to connect these needs, simplifying procurement for buyers and improving predictability for sellers.

Enerparc Power Trading will engage with large industrial and commercial consumers, renewable and conventional generators, open access buyers, as well as captive and group-captive projects. The focus will remain on stable offtake arrangements, smoother market access and long-term value creation rather than short-term trading volumes.

By combining global expertise with a deep understanding of Indian regulatory frameworks and operational realities, Enerparc aims to position itself as a one-stop energy partner, supporting reliable supply for industries and improved market access for generators in India’s evolving power landscape.

Enerparc, a global renewable energy generation and infrastructure company, has launched Enerparc Power Trading Private Limited (EPTPL) in India, marking its entry into the power trading and market access segment. The move expands the company’s footprint beyond renewable generation to offer integrated services across generation, trading and power sales. With electricity prices becoming increasingly dynamic and market mechanisms evolving, industrial consumers face cost uncertainty, while generators contend with price volatility and demand visibility challenges. EPTPL aims to address these concerns by introducing structured and compliant participation in India’s power markets. Kalyanram Udathu, CEO, Enerparc, stated that industries seek dependable power at stable costs, while generators require clear demand signals, fair pricing and timely payments. He added that the new trading arm is designed to connect these needs, simplifying procurement for buyers and improving predictability for sellers. Enerparc Power Trading will engage with large industrial and commercial consumers, renewable and conventional generators, open access buyers, as well as captive and group-captive projects. The focus will remain on stable offtake arrangements, smoother market access and long-term value creation rather than short-term trading volumes. By combining global expertise with a deep understanding of Indian regulatory frameworks and operational realities, Enerparc aims to position itself as a one-stop energy partner, supporting reliable supply for industries and improved market access for generators in India’s evolving power landscape.

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