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In order to further integrate renewable energy generation resources, promote the integration of solar energy, wind power and other resources into the grid, and increase the proportion of renewable energy electricity, the State Grid Corporation of India PGCIL plans to establish a $1.
8 billion transmission project worth US$1.
8 billion in the western states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan as part of India's
Green Corridor Plan.
PGCIL said the project aims to support wind and solar power projects in the three states, with a cumulative installed capacity of 25.
4 GW
in the region.
PGCIL proposes to build a transmission network with an investment of about $800 million in Gujarat and Maharashtra to support the grid
connection of 13.
5 gigawatts of wind energy capacity and 3 gigawatts of solar power capacity.
For Rajasthan, PGCIL proposed to build a $1 billion transmission project to support 8.
9 gigawatts of solar power capacity in the state's three solar power
parks Bhadla, Bikaner and Fatehgarh.
These transmission projects are critical
for India to meet or even approach its targets of 100 MW of solar and 60 GW of wind by the end of March 2022.
The lack of an adequate transmission network has been a major problem
affecting project developers' participation in tenders for large-scale renewable energy projects.
In order to further integrate renewable energy generation resources, promote the integration of solar energy, wind power and other resources into the grid, and increase the proportion of renewable energy electricity, the State Grid Corporation of India PGCIL plans to establish a $1.
8 billion transmission project worth US$1.
8 billion in the western states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan as part of India's
Green Corridor Plan.
PGCIL said the project aims to support wind and solar power projects in the three states, with a cumulative installed capacity of 25.
4 GW
in the region.
PGCIL proposes to build a transmission network with an investment of about $800 million in Gujarat and Maharashtra to support the grid
connection of 13.
5 gigawatts of wind energy capacity and 3 gigawatts of solar power capacity.
For Rajasthan, PGCIL proposed to build a $1 billion transmission project to support 8.
9 gigawatts of solar power capacity in the state's three solar power
parks Bhadla, Bikaner and Fatehgarh.
These transmission projects are critical
for India to meet or even approach its targets of 100 MW of solar and 60 GW of wind by the end of March 2022.
The lack of an adequate transmission network has been a major problem
affecting project developers' participation in tenders for large-scale renewable energy projects.