Tariff & Regulatory Advisory
Shaping Policy and Power Economics for Solar Growth

Tariff Benchmarking
We develop normative tariff models for DISCOMs and regulators using capital cost, O&M, and CUF benchmarks, following CERC and SERC methodologies.

PPA & Policy Structuring
Our experts draft and review Power Purchase Agreements, wheeling arrangements, and open-access contracts tailored for rooftop and utility-scale projects.

Market & Financial Analysis
Through LCOE and sensitivity modelling, we advise developers on optimal tariff positioning for competitive bids and hybrid projects.
Policy Expertise
Advisory support to regulators in India, Bhutan, and Africa.
Economic Modelling
Data-driven tariff simulations ensuring financial transparency.
Global Alignment
Consistency with IEA, CERC, and MNRE frameworks.
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⚡ India.ENERGY: Why Data, Not Megawatts, Will Power the Next Grid Revolution
By 2030, India’s most powerful energy asset won’t be a thermal plant or a solar park. It’ll be data. That’s right—bytes…
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“Beyond the Rooftop: Powering Communities with Virtual Solar Markets”
Why Sell to the Grid When You Can Sell Next Door?” At Firstgreen Consulting, we’re championing a revolution in rooftop solar:…
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Virtual Net Metering in India: The Policy Backbone
India’s central and state regulators are opening the doors to this new business model. Virtual Net Metering (VNM) allows excess solar…
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Crisis and Catalyst: Why the Planned Privatization of UP Discoms is a Critical Step for India’s Power Future
Major corporate players, including Adani Group and Tata Power, are reportedly eyeing a majority stake in two of Uttar Pradesh’s key…
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AI-Integrated Carbon Management: A Digital Twin for a Decarbonised Future
1.0 Introduction As the world races to meet its net-zero commitments, carbon management is emerging as a central pillar of energy…
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Midday Solar at ₹0.30/kWh: Why India’s Clean Energy Transition Needs Storage, DSM, and Market Reform
As India ramps up solar capacity under ambitious national targets, a new bottleneck has emerged—not generation, but integration. A recent Indian…