IES Programme Observability — preview

The named-but-unbuilt seat at the IES table.

The India Energy Stack architecture (v0.4, March 2026) describes a Programme Observability layer at §pp. 26–28 — anonymous, aggregated, public-facing observability of how the stack is being adopted, where it's sticking, and what changes downstream. The architecture explicitly leaves the operating role open. This page is energymap.in's reference implementation of that layer: three panels, one production-grade backend, no consumer data.

Spec citation: IES v0.4 §Programme Observability (pp. 26–28). This page is not certified by IES — see footer.

Looking for the data layer itself? energymap.in/ies — install command, hourly CSV, embed widgets, MCP endpoint.

Adoption observability — v0.4 p. 28 §A

Who is adopting what, and where they are

Tracking 5 pilot DISCOMs × 5 transaction classes. 25 of 25 cells are grey today — that visible gap is the wedge of this page. Cells turn green as DISCOMs publicly commit.

DISCOMStateP2P tradingRegulatory exchangeDemand responseEV chargingDER visibility
BSES Rajdhani Power (BRPL)Delhi
Madhya Gujarat Vij Company (MGVCL)Gujarat
Adani Electricity MumbaiMaharashtra
Tata Power MumbaiMaharashtra
Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam (PVVNL)Uttar Pradesh
noneannouncedsandboxpilotproduction

Friction observability — v0.4 p. 28 §B

Where the rollout is hard

Last sampled 5/6/2026, 9:37:01 PM. Tracking 0 open issues + 0 PRs + 0 <TBD> markers across India-Energy-Stack/ies-specs, India-Energy-Stack/ies-docs (≥10 signal points expected once spec repo is published).

Impact observability — v0.4 p. 28 §C

What changed, in aggregate

No impact sample yet. The impact sampler that pulls aggregate fuel-mix and IEX market depth from the atlas API is a follow-up job — once it runs, twelve months of trajectory will appear here.

How this page treats data

This dashboard is a reference implementation of Programme Observability as described in the India Energy Stack architecture document, v0.4 §Privacy, confidentiality, and governance (pp. 23–25). It documents itself by those constraints:

  • Anonymous aggregates by default. No consumer-level, counterparty-level, or transaction-level data appears here.
  • No raw operational telemetry. Adoption rows are publicly disclosed DISCOM commitment status. Friction is read from public GitHub. Impact is national-aggregate only.
  • Auditors are audited. Every backend response carries an IES-shaped verifiable receipt; access is logged.
  • Privacy- and purpose-bound visibility. The dataset surfaces are scoped to programme-rollout signal — not utility operations.

India Energy Atlas (energymap.in) is not the India Energy Stack. IES is a Government of India programme led by REC Limited under the Ministry of Power. This page is produced against the published architecture document; it is not certified by, and does not speak for, IES.