AESL Secures Rs 2,800 Crore Transmission Project for Green Hydrogen in Mundra, Gujarat
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- AESL secures a Rs 2,800 crore power transmission project in Gujarat to facilitate green hydrogen and ammonia production in Mundra.
- The project includes upgrading the Navinal substation, adding transmission lines, and boosting transformation capacity.
- The initiative aligns with India's renewable energy goals, supports green hydrogen hubs, and strengthens AESL's position as a leading power infrastructure developer.
- The project marks AESL's sixth major order this fiscal year, increasing its total order book to approximately Rs 57,561 crore.
Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) has successfully secured a Rs 2,800 crore power transmission project in Mundra, Gujarat. The project aims to facilitate the supply of green electrons for the production of green hydrogen and ammonia, marking a significant step in India's transition to renewable energy. Over the next 36 months, AESL will execute the 'Transmission System for Green Hydrogen/Ammonia Manufacturing Potential in Mundra, Gujarat,' enhancing the state's power infrastructure. The project involves major upgrades like adding two 765/400kV transformers to the Navinal substation and constructing a 75 km-long 765kV double-circuit transmission line to connect Navinal to Bhuj. With 150 cKM of transmission lines and 3,000 MVA of transformation capacity being added, AESL's network will expand significantly. The project was secured through a tariff-based competitive bidding process and aligns with India's strategy to develop green hydrogen hubs. Gujarat, especially Mundra, has become a focal point for renewable energy and green hydrogen projects, attracting substantial investments. AESL's project reinforces its position as a top power infrastructure developer, contributing to India's sustainable energy future.
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