Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd (MSEDCL) Partners With Global Energy Alliance for People And Planet To Advance Grid Digitalization Across Maharashtra

The Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) and the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (The Alliance) have signed a Statement of Intent (SOI) on 7 October 2025 to jointly modernize Maharashtra’s power distribution network. The partnership aims to accelerate the state’s clean energy transition by implementing digital technologies, advanced analytics, and solutions that enhance grid reliability, integrate renewable energy, and improve operational efficiency across the distribution system.

Under the SOI, MSEDCL and The Alliance will collaborate on comprehensive grid digitalization, building on The Alliance’s Digitalization of Utilities for Energy Transition (DUET) program. A fully digitalized grid is expected to improve the performance of critical assets, reduce transmission and distribution (T&D) losses, and strengthen overall grid efficiency. The collaboration will also focus on integrating Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to stabilize electricity supply and manage peak demand, as well as managing Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) assets.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) will play a central role in the partnership, enabling real-time asset monitoring, predictive maintenance, load flow analysis, and demand forecasting. The use of advanced simulation and analytics tools will support the scalability and adaptability of Maharashtra’s grid infrastructure. AI-driven planning will allow for proactive grid design and expansion, ensuring a better balance between supply and demand while minimizing the risk of blackouts, especially in areas with high demand variability.

Lokesh Chandra, Chairman and Managing Director of MSEDCL, highlighted that the collaboration represents a significant milestone in Maharashtra’s journey toward a smarter, cleaner, and more resilient power grid. He emphasized that the adoption of advanced digital technologies will improve grid performance and enable faster integration of renewable energy, ultimately benefiting consumers across the state.

Saurabh Kumar, Vice President – India at The Alliance, noted that the partnership leverages data, digital tools, and energy technologies to create a more responsive and reliable power system. He added that the collaboration reflects a shared vision to accelerate India’s clean energy transition while ensuring reliability, inclusivity, and economic growth. Together, MSEDCL and The Alliance aim to strengthen Maharashtra’s power infrastructure, making it more adaptive, data-driven, and prepared for the future, supporting the state’s transition to a sustainable and resilient energy ecosystem.


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