CERC Approval Granted For Transmission Charges Of Bhadla-III Renewable Energy Project

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The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has passed an important order regarding the adoption of transmission charges under Section 63 of the Electricity Act, 2003. The petitioner in this case is Bhadla-III Power Transmission Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Power Grid Corporation of India Limited. The petition concerns the establishment of an inter-state transmission system to facilitate the evacuation of power from the Bhadla-III Power Station, which is part of the Rajasthan Renewable Energy Zone Phase II.

The transmission system is crucial for enhancing renewable energy integration and ensuring efficient power distribution across states. The petitioner sought approval for the transmission charges for the system, which were determined through a competitive bidding process. This process was conducted transparently, as stipulated by the guidelines issued under Section 63 of the Act.

The petition also highlights the various parties involved in the project. These include the Central Transmission Utility of India Limited (CTUIL), REC Power Development and Consultancy Limited, and several private renewable energy firms like Frugal Energy Private Limited, ReNew Solar (Shakti Six) Private Limited, and others. Additionally, state electricity boards, municipal corporations, and utilities from regions such as Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Rajasthan are among the beneficiaries of this project.

During the proceedings, representatives from Bhadla-III Power Transmission Limited and CTUIL participated to present their case. The petitioner emphasized the importance of this transmission system in meeting the growing demand for renewable energy and reducing dependency on conventional power sources. The project is also expected to contribute significantly to India’s renewable energy targets.

The Commission, after evaluating the petition, approved the adoption of transmission charges. This decision not only supports the renewable energy goals but also aligns with the government’s efforts to enhance grid stability and efficiency. By adopting these charges, the project is now ready to proceed with full regulatory backing.

This order underscores the collaborative efforts between public and private entities to boost renewable energy infrastructure. The development of such projects plays a critical role in achieving sustainable energy goals and ensuring a reliable power supply across the nation. The focus on renewable energy zones like Rajasthan further highlights the strategic importance of harnessing solar power in India.

 

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