Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) has approved a ₹429.16 crore investment in two major transmission projects, strengthening Gujarat’s renewable energy infrastructure
Dholera, Gujarat: Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) has announced a ₹429.16 crore investment in two key transmission projects to boost Gujarat’s renewable energy infrastructure. This development is part of a broader ₹6,900 crore project aimed at supporting 500 MW offshore wind farms and enhancing power evacuation systems in the region.
Key Highlights of PGCIL’s Investment:
✅ ₹319.42 Cr Project: Development of a 400kV switchyard and installation of 1500 MVA, 765/400kV ICTs at Vataman (AIS) to facilitate offshore wind power evacuation. This project is scheduled for completion by February 19, 2026.
✅ ₹109.74 Cr Project: Creation of an additional transmission system for redundant power supply to Dholera, ensuring reliable electricity for industries and residents. Expected completion date: March 1, 2026.
Dholera: A Growing Hub for Smart Energy Infrastructure
Dholera is emerging as India’s first Greenfield Smart City, attracting investments in renewable energy, smart infrastructure, and sustainable development. This transmission boost will further strengthen its position as a preferred destination for industries and investors.
With the larger ₹6,900 crore RTM project scheduled for completion by March 31, 2029, Gujarat’s offshore wind energy sector will see significant growth, reinforcing India’s clean energy mission.