Sterlite Power said it has commissioned its green energy corridor project Lakadia-Vadodara Transmission Project Limited in Gujarat, which seeks to transmit more than 5,000 MW renewable
energy from Bhuj and Kutch to the national grid. The project is built with an investment of Rs 2,024 crore and connects the substation at Lakadia to Vadodara through a 335-km long transmission line. “This power corridor is one of the largest transmission corridors built in India till date,” said the release.
The project, it continued, is a vital component of Kutch's proposed construction of the largest 30,000-MW hybrid renewable energy plant in the world. Pratik Agarwal, Managing Director of Sterlite Power, stated: "We have been successful in unlocking 5,000 MW of green power for the country that will accelerate India's RE target of 500 GW by 2030. A developer of electricity transmission infrastructure, Sterlite Power has 30 completed, sold, and ongoing projects in Brazil and India.