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ADB to lend $1 bn to Power Grid Corp

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Multilateral lending agency Asian Development Bank will provide $1 billion loan to central transmission utility Power Grid Corp for renewable energy transmission and grid expansion in India.

“ADB is to provide a $500 million government-backed loan and a further US 500 million in non-sovereign lending to India’s national transmission company, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited,” ADB said in a statement.

The funds will be used to build and upgrade high voltage transmission lines and substations in Rajasthan and Punjab, as part of the Indian government’s Green Energy Corridor initiative.

“To increase energy delivery from India’s west to southern region, the project will also include new high-voltage direct current terminals in Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala states, boosting interconnectivity between the regions from about 10 gigawatts (GW) to India is promoting the increased use of clean and renewable energy to meet growing power demand, provide universal electricity access, and increase energy self-sufficiency,” ADB said.

Earlier this year, India announced ambitious plans to achieve a national renewable energy target of 175 GW by 2022. About 90 per cent of this is expected to be generated from solar and wind sources which are concentrated in a few Indian states.

Investment in efficient, inter-state transmission infrastructure that can address the intermittency and timing differences of renewable energy is therefore critical in supporting expansion and optimal use of renewable energy in India.

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