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The Indian government stated that recent renewable energy project cancellations result from developer delays, not transmission issues. Since 2022, the Central Transmission Utility (CTU) has revoked connectivity for 6,343 MW of renewable capacity due to non-compliance, reflecting stricter enforcement of grid access rules to ensure efficient energy management.
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The Government of India has addressed concerns regarding renewable energy project cancellations, attributing these to delays by project developers rather than transmission system constraints. To maintain grid reliability and discipline, the Central Transmission Utility (CTU) has taken decisive action by revoking connectivity permissions for renewable energy projects totaling 6,343 MW since 2022.
This measure ensures that only compliant projects with timely execution maintain grid access, thereby optimizing the integration of renewable energy into the national grid. The revocation aligns with the government’s commitment to transparent and efficient power sector operations while incentivizing project developers to adhere to deadlines.
The CTU’s enforcement also underscores efforts to prevent grid congestion and operational challenges that can arise from underutilized or stalled renewable capacity. These proactive steps are critical for India’s renewable energy targets and grid stability amid rising clean energy adoption.
Key Highlights
Cancellations attributed to developer delays, not transmission side issues.
Since 2022, CTU revoked connectivity for 6,343 MW of renewable capacity.
Revocations aim to ensure grid access only to compliant projects.
Effort supports grid reliability and India’s renewable energy goals.
Sources: Ministry of Power, Business Standard, Reuters.
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