A platform for power and electricity sector. Held under the patronage of India's Ministry of Power, the event is scheduled to take place from 19-22 March 2026 at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, New Delhi.
Convening global policymakers, CEOs, government leaders, electricity experts, investors, regulators, innovators, suppliers, and solution providers, all committed to working towards progress across the entire electricity value chain, from generation and transmission to distribution, storage, and smart consumption.
Showcasing India’s leadership, scale and innovation in renewables, storage and power infrastructure, the event highlights the nation’s growing role in delivering solutions with global impact.
Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 is where local capabilities connect with global vision to help shape a secure, sustainable, and resilient electricity future.
Agenda and Sessions
19 March 2026
2.50 p.m - 3.40 p.m
India’s power sector roadmap to 2047: translating national vision into a resilient, integrated and future-ready electricity system
20 March 2026
5.00 p.m - 6.00 p.m
India’s global clean-energy supply moment: transforming ‘Make in India’ into ‘Make for the World’
22 March 2026
10.50 a.m - 11.40 a.m
Beyond decarbonisation: circular energy systems integrating energy efficiency, resource circularity and carbon trading markets
KPMG in India leaders Bharat Electricity Summit 2026
- Anish De
- Vikas Gaba
- Saurabh Gupta
- Abhishek Shah
India's power sector roadmap to 2047: translating national vision into a resilient, integrated and future-ready electricity system:
- On the dual mandate: For an emerging market like India, energy security and sustainability are not competing interests - they are two sides of the same coin. Navigating this roadmap requires a delicate balance of resilience and responsibility to ensure our future-ready system is as green as it is secure.
- The prosumer revolution: As India’s power sector scales 3x by 2047, we aren't just managing growth; we are managing a structural shift. With empowered consumers evolving into active prosumers, the challenges across both demand and supply side require a truly integrated and modernized electricity grid.
- About growth synergy: We find ourselves in an incredibly unique position where India’s economic momentum is the primary engine for our energy transition. This synergy between economic growth and energy expansion is a rare opportunity to build a world-class, sustainable infrastructure from the ground up.
The Draft National Electricity Policy 2026 reflects how far the sector has progressed - universal electrification, a unified national grid, expanded generation capacity, and the rise of competitive power markets.
Looking ahead, it aligns with the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, outlining a roadmap to meet growing demand, deepen electrification, and enable a cleaner, more flexible energy mix. As per capita consumption rises, stronger distribution systems will be critical to driving economic growth, industrial productivity, and quality of life.
The CEO Forum fostered a focused dialogue on the long-term implications of the Draft NEP 2026 for power distribution, bringing together leadership insights and practical sector experience.
India is making remarkable progress in clean capacity addition. The next phase of the transition must now prioritise energy efficiency and circularity. As mechanisms such as carbon markets evolve, they must increasingly incentivise and enable these outcomes.
India’s clean energy play is no longer about import substitution—it’s about export competitiveness. We’re seeing a decisive pivot from ‘Make in India’ to ‘Make for the World,’ with capital, policy, and capability aligning to position India as a trusted node in global supply chains. The next decade will be defined by how effectively we scale quality, cost, and resilience simultaneously.
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