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India's largest solar state is awaiting transmission lines for 60 GW of renewable energy projects

A regulatory filing revealed that India's leading solar energy generating state, Rajasthan, has clean energy projects with a capacity of about 60 gigawatts (GW) waiting for transmission links. Planners are struggling to keep up?with the rapid build-out.

This problem highlights a major challenge for India as it aims to double its non-fossil-based power generation by 2030 to 500 GW. The systems transport electricity from renewable-rich areas such as Rajasthan to other states.

The planner, Central Transmission Utility of India Ltd (CTUIL), informed the national regulator that it was unable to provide transmission systems for 60 GW worth of projects.

According to the filing dated April 10, the western desert state has a 179 GW renewable energy potential. More than 85% of these projects are concentrated in four districts: Barmer, Bikaner Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur.

Rajasthan has received applications for grid connectivity of about 130 GW, but only 73 GW transmission systems have been planned or are currently being built, the report said.

The planner stated that "CTUIL faces challenges and difficulties in identifying a corresponding transmission system? for 60 GW applications".

After electricity regulators told Saurya Urja Company of Rajasthan Ltd that it could withdraw their connectivity application, and recover bank guarantees, if necessary, the issue was brought to light.

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission's (CERC) ruling came?in response? to the challenges the company faced in?planning its transmission.

The regulator also asked that the transmission planner inform project applicants of the transmission delays so they can withdraw their connectivity applications. (Reporting and editing by Clarence Fernandez; Sethuraman N.R.)

(source: Reuters)