India’s transmission schemes for 9 GW of renewables
Two transmission schemes to transmit 9 GW of renewable power have been approved by the Indian government.
Two transmission schemes to transmit 9 GW of renewable power have been approved by the Indian government.
The scheme is scheduled to be commissioned within a timeframe of 24 months from the date of award.
The scheme is officially named “Transmission system for evacuation of power from Rajasthan REZ Ph-IV (Part-2: 5.5 GW) (Jaisalmer/ Barmer Complex): Part A”.
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