Inox Green Energy Services Ltd confirmed that the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) upheld the revocation of grid connectivity for its 300 MW wind project in Gujarat. The company stated the order is not a material event and is exploring all legal options, including approaching the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity.
Inox Green responds to CERC order on Gujarat wind project
Inox Green Energy Services Ltd has clarified reports regarding the loss of grid access for its 300 MW wind project in Gujarat. The Central Transmission Utility of India (CTUIL) revoked connectivity at the Bhuj-II pooling station in March 2025 after commissioning delays, a decision later upheld by the CERC.
The regulator noted that Inox Green failed to achieve financial closure or make significant progress despite repeated extensions, leading to encashment of bank guarantees worth ₹3.5 crore. Inox Green emphasized that the order does not materially affect its operations and confirmed it is evaluating all legal remedies, including filing an appeal before the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity.
Notable updates
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Inox Green lost grid connectivity for 300 MW Gujarat wind project
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CERC upheld CTUIL’s revocation citing missed deadlines and lack of progress
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Bank guarantees worth ₹3.5 crore encashed by CTUIL
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Company asserts order is not a material event for operations
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Exploring appellate options to challenge the decision
Sources: The Hindu BusinessLine, BusinessWorld, Hindustan Times, ET EnergyWorld