Budget 2025 : Phase III of Green Energy Corridor Set to Launch

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Harnessing Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Future Through the Green Energy Corridor Project.

The Green Energy Corridor (GEC) Project: A Step Towards a Sustainable Future

The Green Energy Corridor (GEC) project is a significant initiative aimed at promoting the integration of renewable energy sources into the national grid. The project’s primary objective is to facilitate the evacuation of renewable power from remote and rural areas to the main grid, thereby enabling the widespread adoption of green energy.

Key Features of GEC-III

The third phase of the GEC project, codenamed GEC-III, is expected to be revealed in the upcoming budget. The project’s details are currently being finalized, and the administration is working to complete the necessary infrastructure to support the evacuation of renewable power. Some of the key features of GEC-III include:

  • Enhanced transmission infrastructure: The project will involve the construction of new transmission lines and substations to facilitate the evacuation of renewable power from remote areas. Increased grid capacity: GEC-III will enable the integration of more renewable energy sources into the national grid, thereby increasing the overall capacity of the grid.

    Efficient transmission of electricity over long distances.

    The Importance of High-Voltage Direct Current Transmission Lines

    High-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission lines are a crucial component of the green energy corridor. These lines enable the efficient transmission of electricity over long distances, reducing energy losses and increasing the overall efficiency of the grid. With the increasing demand for renewable energy sources, HVDC transmission lines are becoming increasingly important in facilitating the integration of intermittent energy sources into the grid.

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