Green Energy Corridor Phase II
A transmission programme supporting evacuation and integration of renewable energy through intra-state lines and substations across multiple states.
Compared with the first announced target
The programme target is still within the tracked implementation window; state package-wise commissioning must be checked before marking on track.
Renewable energy developers, state grids and electricity consumers benefiting from green power evacuation
Timeline
Green Energy Corridor Phase II was approved for intra-state transmission systems.
Programme implementation is tracked through the approved target window.
Risk notes
- Transmission right-of-way constraints
- State utility execution capacity
- Generation and evacuation schedules must align
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- medium priorityMNRE: Green Energy Corridor information
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- medium priorityMinistry of Power: transmission updates
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