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Exclusive: PowerGrid can start work on Leh-Kaithal Green Energy Corridor only by 2026

The project will be challenging because of the terrain and the climatic conditions, and is expected to take about five years to complete. It will form a major part of India’s green energy goal by the year 2030.

November 22, 2023 / 08:42 IST
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Tests have to be conducted on how every equipment that will be deployed by HVDC players will perform in such high altitude sub-zero climatic conditions, PGCIL officials said.

The construction of India’s ambitious Green Energy Corridor (GEC) for evacuation of 13 GW renewable energy from Ladakh will begin only in the calendar year 2026 due to extensive engineering studies required for the high-altitude mega transmission project, officials from the Powergrid Corporation of India (PGCIL) told Moneycontrol.

The project received its final approval from the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on October 18. The transmission line for evacuating green power from the under construction renewable energy park in Ladakh will start from Pang (Ladakh), and will pass through Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, after which it will end in Kaithal in Haryana, where it will be integrated with the national grid.

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PGCIL is the implementing agency of the project, which will entail setting up of 713 km of transmission lines - including 480 kms of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) lines and five GW capacity of HVDC terminals each at Pang (Ladakh) and Kaithal (Haryana).

The project is targeted to be set up by FY 2029-30, with a total estimated cost of Rs 20,773.70 crore, which includes a financial grant of Rs 8,309.48 crore by the central government. The remaining cost of Rs 12,464.22 crore will be borne by PGCIL.