Bihar receives approval from the Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission (BERC) to procure 300 MW of green power. The approval covers the state’s plan to buy renewable electricity through a procurement process overseen by the regulator. Under the approval, the electricity will be sourced as “green power,” aligning the procurement with the state’s renewable energy requirements. The decision is framed as a regulatory clearance for Bihar’s purchase arrangement, allowing the state’s electricity procurement to move forward within BERC’s terms and conditions.

The reports focus on the regulator’s nod rather than operational details such as the specific technology mix, supplier names, or the contract duration and pricing structure. They also do not provide information on the timeline for commissioning or the exact delivery locations within the state. Overall, the coverage agrees that Bihar’s request to buy 300 MW of renewable/green power is approved by BERC, enabling the procurement to proceed.