POWERGRID Acquires Two Transmission Projects under TBCB

POWERGRID Acquires Two Transmission Projects under TBCB

Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID) – a Maharatna CPSU under Ministry of Power has acquired two Project Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) viz. Rajasthan IV C Power Transmission Limited and Rajasthan IV E Power Transmission Limited on 19 th August 2024 for the Transmission System Projects for evacuation of power from Rajasthan REZ Phase IV (Part 2: 5.5 GW) (Jaisalmer/ Barmer Complex): Part C and Part E respectively after competing with various private sector players and emerging as successful bidder in Tariff Based Competitive Bidding (TBCB) process. Rajasthan IV C Power Transmission Limited shall implement a Transmission System comprising establishment of new 765/400/220 kV Pooling Sub-station at Mandsaur, 765kV D/C Transmission Line and associated bays extension works at other existing sub-station in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The transmission system is an Inter State Transmission System Project and is to be commissioned in 24 months. Rajasthan IV E Power Transmission Limited shall implement a Transmission System comprising establishment of new 765 kV sub-station at Rishabhdeo in the state of Rajasthan, 765kV D/C Transmission Lines and associated bays extension works at other existing sub-station in the states of Rajasthan & Madhya Pradesh. The transmission system is an Inter State Transmission System Project and is to be commissioned in 24 months. Both the above projects are a part of the transmission scheme that shall facilitate evacuation of 5.5 GW renewable energy from Jaisalmer/Barmer Complex (Fatehgarh-IV: 4 GW, Barmer-I: 1.5 GW) towards the load centers. Further, the SPV “Rajasthan IV C Power Transmission Limited” shall also cater to evacuation of power from Neemuch/Mandsaur 2GW WEZ. POWERGRID, through its various Projects SPVs which have been acquired through tariff bidding route, is implementing various Transmission System Projects being constructed on build, own, operate and transfer (BOOT) basis. These Projects will augment the Indian transmission infrastructure to evacuate Green Energy to the National Grid thereby reducing dependency on fossil fuels, in line with Government of India’s vision of achieving 500 GW renewable energy target by year 2030. As on 31 st July 2024, POWERGRID has commissioned and is operating 278 Sub-stations and more than 1,77,790 ckm transmission lines and 532,446 MVA of transformation capacity. With the adoption of the latest technological tools and techniques, enhanced use of automation and digital solutions, POWERGRID has been able to maintain average transmission system availability more than 99.8%.