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India needs to check out rewards to improve renewables transmission capacity, power secretary says

India requires to explore the need for a productionlinked incentive (PLI) plan to enhance its renewable resource bandwidth, power secretary Pankaj Agarwal said at an event on Monday.

We need to think of how we need to localise supply chain for transmission devices, Agarwal said, including that 1,650 gigawatts (GW) of international renewable resource capability is waiting to be linked to the grid.

India has actually presented several PLI plans for manufacturing to minimize reliance on worldwide supply chains and to spur domestic production.

There are restraints in India's transmission capacity, that include enhancing capability for particular types of equipment, while worldwide supply chains are under pressure due to rising power need, Agarwal said at an industry event in New Delhi.

Agarwal did not offer information on the rewards.

The world's fastest growing major economy intends to increase its non-fossil power capability to 500 GW by 2030 from about 154.5 GW at present.

India's coal-fired power output succumbed to a 2nd straight month in September, on a yearly basis, due to slower development in electricity use and as solar energy generation picks up speed.

(source: Reuters)