Advancing Clean Energy Infrastructure Across India and Bhutan
Key Ideas
  • A consortium of Bharat Heavy Electricals and Hitachi Energy India secured a project to set up high-voltage direct current converter stations in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, boosting energy transmission capabilities.
  • SJVN Green Energy (SGEL) initiated a consultancy tender for a 25 MW green hydrogen project in Assam, emphasizing advanced electrolysis technologies powered by renewables.
  • Jammu and Kashmir Energy Development Agency launched a tender for 175 MW rooftop solar projects on government buildings, focusing on renewable energy service company models and long-term operation and maintenance.
  • Telecommunications Consultants India called for bids to implement a 120 MW ground-mounted solar project in Bhutan, as part of enhancing solar infrastructure under Druk Green Power Corporation's initiatives.
A consortium comprising Bharat Heavy Electricals and Hitachi Energy India has been awarded a project by Rajasthan Part I Power Transmission to establish high-voltage direct current line commutated converters (HDVC LCC) terminal stations in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. This venture aims to enhance energy transmission capabilities, featuring 6,000 MW HDVC LLC terminal stations at Bhadla III in Rajasthan and Fatehpur in Uttar Pradesh, along with an 800 kV HVDC station connecting these locations. Concurrently, SJVN Green Energy (SGEL) has invited bids for consultancy services to develop a roadmap and detailed project report for a 25 MW green hydrogen project in Assam, focusing on advanced electrolysis technologies powered by renewables. In a separate initiative, Jammu and Kashmir Energy Development Agency has released a tender to empanel developers for setting up 175 MW rooftop solar projects on government buildings in the union territory. This project will operate under the renewable energy service company model and involve comprehensive services from survey to long-term maintenance. Moreover, Telecommunications Consultants India has invited expressions of interest to collaborate on a 120 MW ground-mounted solar project in Bhutan, forming part of Druk Green Power Corporation's endeavors to expand solar infrastructure. The project in Bhutan requires design, installation, testing, and commissioning of solar modules and evacuation infrastructure.
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