Adani Energy Solutions Acquires ISTS Scheme for Green Hydrogen Supply in Gujarat
Key Ideas
- Adani Energy Solutions Ltd has secured an ISTS scheme to supply renewable energy to green hydrogen manufacturing units in Gujarat, enhancing the state's green energy infrastructure.
- The scheme, costing Rs.2,817 crore, aims to provide 3,000 MW to green hydrogen/ammonia units in Mundra, Gujarat, through transmission system augmentation and interconnecting transformers.
- This project marks the sixth ISTS scheme win for AESL in FY25, showcasing their significant presence and commitment to renewable energy projects in India.
- PFCCL has several upcoming ISTS-TBCB schemes, indicating a positive trend towards expanding green energy infrastructure and promoting hydrogen production in the region.
Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) has successfully acquired an interstate transmission system (ISTS) scheme for supplying renewable energy power to green hydrogen manufacturing units in Gujarat. The scheme, named 'Transmission system for supply of power to Green hydrogen/ammonia manufacturing potential in Mundra area of Gujarat under Phase-I: Part B1 scheme (3 GW at Navinal substation),' was awarded to AESL under the tariff-based competitive bidding (TBCB) route. The project, housed under project SPV 'Mundra I Power Transmission Ltd,' will involve the augmentation of the Navinal GIS substation and the installation of interconnecting transformers and a 765kV double-circuit line to connect to the Bhuj substation. This initiative, estimated to cost Rs.2,817 crore, aims to provide an additional 3,000 MW to green hydrogen/ammonia units in the Mundra region. AESL's winning of this project marks their sixth ISTS scheme win in FY25, reflecting their strong presence and commitment to renewable energy projects in India. Additionally, PFC Consulting Ltd (PFCCL) has several upcoming ISTS-TBCB schemes that are expected to further promote the development of green energy infrastructure and hydrogen production in the region, indicating a positive trend towards sustainable energy initiatives.