Published on 25 Feb 2025
India's Green Energy Corridor is an ambitious project aimed at facilitating the integration of large-scale renewable energy generation into the national grid, ensuring reliable and efficient transmission of green energy across the country.
How Green Energy Corridor can alleviate conventional energy problems?
Renewable Energy Integration
Integrates 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030 into the national grid, reducing reliance on conventional energy.
Helps decrease carbon emissions, supporting India's climate goals.
Infrastructure Development
Involves 9,700 circuit kms of transmission lines and substations with 22,600 MVA capacity.
Ensures efficient transport of renewable energy from generation sites to demand centres.
Grid Stability and Efficiency
Utilizes advanced real-time monitoring and control systems to manage the variable nature of renewable energy.
Enhances energy security by maintaining grid stability despite fluctuations in renewable energy supply.
Economic and Environmental Impact
Reduces India's dependence on coal, which accounts for 55% of energy production, lowering carbon emissions.
Supports job creation in the green energy sector, fostering sustainable economic growth.
Reduction in Fossil Fuel Dependence
Lowers reliance on coal, reducing environmental degradation and greenhouse gas emissions.
Facilitates a transition to cleaner energy sources, improving overall energy sustainability.
Mitigation of Air Pollution
Reduces harmful pollutants associated with coal and fossil fuels, improving public health.
Contributes to cleaner air by replacing conventional energy with renewable sources.
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