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Transmission trap
Down To Earth
|October 01, 2025
Solar and wind power projects are facing curtailments, which developers and industry analysts attribute to delays in construction of electricity transmission lines and inaccurate demand forecasting
INDIA'S EFFORTS to expand solar and wind power seem to have hit a roadblock. Project developers allege that due to a lack of adequate transmission infrastructure to carry the electricity they generate, dozens of commissioned plants, ready to feed power into the grid, are being forced to sit idle and incur losses. "Between March and August 2025, at least 30 solar and wind plants faced curtailment, with combined losses of up to 700 crore," chief commercial officer with a renewable project told Down To Earth (DTE), requesting anonymity.
Experts say such curtailment is shaking investor confidence and could jeopardise India's target of installing 500 GW of non-fossil fuelbased electricity capacity by 2030.
The Union Ministry of Power is responsible for laying transmission lines or upgrading existing ones when approving power projects—whether coal-based or renewable. Once a plant is commissioned, it requires general network access (GNA) from the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) to begin transmission. However, GNA has not been issued to several newly commissioned solar and wind power plants in the high-generation states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, according to manufacturers who spoke with DTE on condition of anonymity (see ‘A widespread problem’ on p21).
This story is from the October 01, 2025 edition of Down To Earth.
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