Adani Energy Solutions Wins Major Transmission Project for Green Hydrogen in Gujarat
Key Ideas
- Adani Energy Solutions secures a contract to upgrade transmission infrastructure and supply 3 GW of renewable energy for green hydrogen and ammonia production in Gujarat.
- The project involves significant investments in substation upgrades, addition of transmission lines, and transformation capacity, enhancing the company's overall infrastructure.
- Adani Energy Solutions has been actively involved in multiple high-capacity transmission projects in various states in India, showcasing their commitment to renewable energy development.
- The company's successful bids reflect its expanding role in the renewable energy sector and its efforts to support the evacuation of power from clean energy zones.
Adani Energy Solutions, a transmission and distribution company, has secured a significant power transmission project from PFC Consulting in Gujarat, India. The project aims to supply 3 GW of renewable energy to produce green hydrogen and green ammonia in Mundra. The initiative involves upgrading the Navinal (Mundra) electrical substation by installing two large 765/400kV transformers and constructing a 75 km long 765 kV double-circuit line to connect it to the Bhuj substation. With an estimated cost of approximately ₹28 billion, the project is scheduled to be commissioned in 36 months. Additionally, it includes the addition of 150 ckm of transmission lines and 3,000 MVA of transformation capacity, significantly expanding Adani Energy's infrastructure to 25,928 ckm and 87,186 MVA, respectively. Adani Energy Solutions has been proactive in bidding for and winning high-capacity transmission projects, such as the REC Power Development and Consultancy's Bhadla-Fatehpur project and the Pune-III Transmission project. These ventures highlight the company's growing involvement in renewable energy projects and its role in evacuating power from clean energy zones to support the country's green energy goals.
Topics
India
Renewable Energy
Infrastructure Development
Electricity Grid
Transmission Project
Evacuation Capacity
Clean Energy Zones
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