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By shifting to a real-time generation framework, WBPDCL has digitized its entire fleet. This includes major thermal power stations like Bakreswar (BkTPS), Kolaghat (KTPS), Sagardighi (SgTPS), Santaldih (STPS), and Bandel (BTPS). How WBPDCL Real-Time Generation Systems Work

WBPDCL operates five primary thermal power stations and has rapidly expanded into solar energy. As of early 2026, the thermal fleet comprises: Sagardighi (SgTPP)

Despite advanced technology, maintaining real-time equilibrium presents ongoing challenges: wbpdcl real time generation

The digitization of WBPDCL’s real-time generation is a silent revolution powering West Bengal's economic engine. By transforming raw operational data into actionable, split-second decisions, WBPDCL is ensuring that the state enjoys a reliable, cost-effective, and highly resilient power grid. As smart grid technologies continue to mature, West Bengal stands well-equipped to lead the energy transition in Eastern India.

840 MW – A foundational coal-fired plant essential to the state's grid. Santaldih (STPS): By shifting to a real-time generation framework, WBPDCL

While internal operators use SCADA, the public and stakeholders can view aggregated real-time generation through government initiatives. The Government of West Bengal has launched the portal, a transparency initiative aimed at showcasing the financial and operational health of the state's power sector.

Why is real-time monitoring of WBPDCL’s generation critical? As of early 2026, the thermal fleet comprises:

India’s grid operates at 50 Hz. A dip in WBPDCL’s real output (e.g., due to a unit trip) causes frequency drops, forcing other generators to ramp up instantly.

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