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August 03, 2025

DELAYS IN CRITICAL TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE - ESPECIALLY IN SUN-DRENCHED STATES SUCH AS RAJASTHAN AND GUJARAT - HAVE FORCED MANY SOLAR PLANTS TO MISS COMMISSIONING DEADLINES, RISKING FINANCIAL PENALTIES AND POTENTIAL LOSS OF GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES, THE SPDA SAID

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Stranded renewable projects in India double to 50 GW

India's stranded renewable power capacity - projects awarded but unable to come online - more than doubled over nine months, due to unfinished transmission lines, and legal and regulatory delays, letters from an industry group to the government showed.

Renewable projects that won tenders to generate power but are yet to sign power purchase agreements with buyers have surged to over 50 gigawatts (GW), India’s Sustainable Projects Developers Association (SPDA) said in a letter to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy June 27.

That compared with stranded projects of over 20 GW, another letter sent by the SPDA October 4 showed. Both letters were reviewed by Reuters.

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