Adani Energy Solutions has announced plans to allocate $360 million for the construction of a transmission line linking a solar and wind energy park in Gujarat, India, with the national power grid. The project aims to bolster the integration of renewable energy into the grid system.
The company secured the Halvad Transmission network project in Gujarat through the acquisition of Halvad Transmission, which was developed by PFC Consulting.
This transmission network is designed to carry 7 gigawatts of electricity generated from the Khavda solar energy park, boasting a capacity of 30 gigawatts.
Adani Energy intends to establish a 301-kilometer (187-mile) 765-kilovolt transmission line under this initiative. The company plans to complete the project within 24 months and will oversee its operation and maintenance for over 35 years, as per the statement released on Wednesday.
With this acquisition, Adani Energy’s cumulative transmission network, including both installed and upcoming lines, will extend to 20,518 circuit kilometers (12,750 miles), marking a significant addition to its infrastructure portfolio.
India, in pursuit of achieving net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2070, is aggressively advancing its transition towards renewable energy sources.
The nation aims to escalate its non-fossil fuel power capacity to 500 gigawatts by 2030, a substantial increase from the current capacity of 186 gigawatts.