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Transmission connectivity of 6.43 GW capacity RE projects revoked since 2022

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Transmission connectivity of 6.43 GW capacity RE projects revoked since 2022

The Minister of Power, Energy and Renewable Resources has recently clarified that the revocation of grid access permissions is not a result of any shortfall in transmission planning for achieving the 2030 non-fossil capacity target. This statement comes as a reassurance to the public and stakeholders who may have been concerned about the impact of this decision on the country’s renewable energy goals.

In a recent press conference, the Minister addressed the issue of grid access permissions being revoked for renewable energy projects. He stated that this decision was not taken lightly and was based on a thorough evaluation of the current transmission infrastructure and its capacity to accommodate new renewable energy projects. The Minister also emphasized that this decision was not a reflection of any shortcomings in the government’s efforts to achieve the 2030 non-fossil capacity target.

The 2030 non-fossil capacity target is a crucial part of the government’s commitment to combat climate change and promote sustainable development. It aims to increase the share of renewable energy in the country’s energy mix to 30% by 2030. This ambitious target requires a significant increase in renewable energy projects, which in turn, puts pressure on the existing transmission infrastructure.

The Minister clarified that the revocation of grid access permissions was necessary to ensure the stability and reliability of the national grid. He explained that the current transmission infrastructure was not equipped to handle the influx of new renewable energy projects without compromising the grid’s performance. This could lead to power outages and other disruptions, which would ultimately hinder the country’s progress towards achieving its renewable energy goals.

Furthermore, the Minister assured that the government is committed to expanding and upgrading the transmission infrastructure to accommodate the increasing demand for renewable energy. He stated that several projects are already in the pipeline, and the government is actively seeking investments and partnerships to accelerate the process. This shows the government’s determination to achieve the 2030 non-fossil capacity target and its commitment to promoting renewable energy in the country.

It is also important to note that the revocation of grid access permissions does not mean that renewable energy projects will be completely halted. The Minister clarified that the government is still open to considering new projects, but they will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis to ensure that they do not put undue strain on the national grid. This approach is necessary to maintain a balance between promoting renewable energy and ensuring the stability of the grid.

In conclusion, the Minister’s clarification on the revocation of grid access permissions is a positive development that should alleviate any concerns about the government’s commitment to achieving the 2030 non-fossil capacity target. It is a responsible decision that prioritizes the stability and reliability of the national grid while also paving the way for future renewable energy projects. The government’s efforts to expand and upgrade the transmission infrastructure demonstrate its determination to promote sustainable development and combat climate change. With the support of all stakeholders, we can work towards achieving our renewable energy goals and building a greener and more sustainable future for our country.

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