Adani Energy Solutions Limited (AESL), one of India’s major power transmission companies, said it has secured its bggest order to date. The ₹25,000 crore Bhadla Fatehpur HVDC has immense potential to add to the strength of the transmission network of AESL. This order has surged the total order book of AESL to ₹54,761 crore.
Major Expansion of AESL’s Transmission Capacity
The Bhadla Fatehpur project is a landmark achievement for AESL. The company is set to complete the project in approximately four and a half years, on a build, own, operate, and transfer basis. Upon completion, the project will extend AESL’s transmission network to 25,778 circuit kilometers (ckm) and an impressive 84,186 MVA transformation capacity. This expansion will further strengthen AESL’s position in India’s rapidly growing energy sector.
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The project was awarded under a tariff-based competitive bidding mechanism. It aims to evacuate 6 GW of renewable energy from Rajasthan’s Bhadla-III zone and connect it to the northern Indian demand centers and the national grid. This will significantly boost India’s renewable energy capacity.
Impact on Renewable Energy and India’s Decarbonization Efforts
The Bhadla-Fatehpur HVDC project is a critical step toward enabling efficient renewable energy evacuation. AESL’s CEO, Kandarp Patwa, highlighted that the company is playing a vital role in India’s decarbonization journey. The project will help harness renewable energy from some of India’s most challenging regions and connect it to the national grid.
AESL is already implementing the Mundra-Mahendragarh Project and the Aarey-Kudus Project. The Bhadla-Fatehpur project is its third major transmission initiative. Additionally, AESL has acquired a 100% stake in Rajasthan Part I Power Transmission Limited, further strengthening its infrastructure portfolio.
The Adani Energy Solutions’ Bhadla Fatehpur HVDC will be India’s landmark moment in its transition. It will facilitate evacuation and pave the way for the further addition of enormous renewable energy capacities.