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Smart substations are catalysts for growing power sector
EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)
|May 2025
GIS substations are gaining prominence, offering several advantages over traditional AIS. They require 60-75 percent less land, making them ideal for densely populated urban areas and industrial zones.
 Electricity demand in India is surging. There is a massive growth in the renewable energy sector. At the heart of this evolution lies the need for a robust, future-ready transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure. Bajel Projects Limited, a key EPC player, contributes significantly to this national mission. Formerly a part of Bajel Electricals until 2023, Bajel Projects has a legacy of over two decades and has been a pioneer in manufacturing lattice structures and monopoles. Today, the company is crucial in executing transmission lines and substation projects across India and abroad.
The Indian power sector has witnessed remarkable growth in supply. In FY24, the overall supply stood at approximately 435 GW, rising to 470 GW in FY25. This surge is largely attributed to extensive solar capacity additions, a trend to accelerate in the coming years. By FY32, India is expected to have a generation capacity of around 1000 GW, nearly double the current levels. This expansion includes a substantial increase in solar power, which currently forms 19 per cent of the energy mix and is projected to rise to 39 per cent by FY32. Concurrently, peak demand—now around 250 GW—is projected to touch 458 GW, factoring in the upcoming load from emerging sectors like green hydrogen and green ammonia.
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