Gujarat procures electricity from other states through:

Power exchanges
Bilateral agreements
Long-term contracts
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above.

Gujarat procures electricity from other states through power exchanges, bilateral agreements, and long-term contracts.

Power exchanges are platforms where electricity is traded in real time. Bilateral agreements are contracts between two parties to exchange electricity at a certain price and quantity. Long-term contracts are agreements between two parties to exchange electricity over a period of time.

Gujarat procures electricity from other states through power exchanges to meet its peak demand. The state also procures electricity from other states through bilateral agreements and long-term contracts to ensure a reliable supply of electricity.

The following are some of the power exchanges in India:

  • Indian Energy Exchange (IEX)
  • Power Exchange of India (PXIL)
  • National Power Exchange (NPX)

The following are some of the bilateral agreements that Gujarat has with other states:

  • Bilateral agreement with Maharashtra
  • Bilateral agreement with Madhya Pradesh
  • Bilateral agreement with Rajasthan

The following are some of the long-term contracts that Gujarat has with other states:

  • Long-term contract with NTPC
  • Long-term contract with Adani Power
  • Long-term contract with Tata Power