Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL) has signed a Tripartite MoU with GoodEnough Energy and Indoplast to replace Diesel Generator (DG) sets with Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) as part of its effort to become more environmentally friendly and reduce carbon emissions.
The initiative will begin as a pilot project aimed at demonstrating the technical and economic feasibility of battery-based backup systems. The move is designed to provide clean and reliable backup power while lowering dependence on diesel-based generation.
According to the announcement, this pilot project aims to enable clean, reliable backup power, optimize energy costs through smart charging and discharging, and support renewable energy integration while reducing fossil fuel dependence.
The adoption of BESS instead of conventional DG sets is expected to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions in commercial and industrial operations. The smart charging and discharging capability will help manage peak demand, improve grid stability, and optimise operational costs.
This marks an important step toward enhancing grid flexibility, reducing emissions, and delivering customer-centric energy solutions, reinforcing NPCL’s role in accelerating India’s energy transition.
Industry experts note that such initiatives are becoming increasingly important as utilities and industries move toward cleaner energy solutions. By integrating battery storage into backup systems, the project aligns with India’s broader goals of reducing emissions and strengthening renewable energy adoption.
With this partnership, NPCL continues to position itself as an active participant in the country’s clean energy transition, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and long-term energy security.





