Hartek Secures 765kV Projects From PGCIL In Indore, Kurnool By Chitrika Grover/ Updated On Wed, Jul 17th, 2024 Highlights : The company aims to commission the projects within the stipulated time of 14-20 months as per the exact project scope. Hartek Secures 765kV Projects From PGCIL In Indore, Kurnool Hartek Group has secured multiple 765kV projects from the Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. (PGCIL). The key orders include supplying and commissioning high-voltage transmission projects at Indore and Kurnool. These projects can help to enhance power system reliability and boost transmission capacity to power-deficit regions. With large power generation projects expected until 2030, these 765kV initiatives are undertaken to ensure a stable power supply. The company aims to commission the projects within the stipulated time of 14-20 months as per the exact project scope.The primary beneficiaries of 765kV projects are the transmission and renewable energy sectors, as these projects ensure efficient power transmission across regions to meet growing electricity demand and effectively manage the national grid. According to the latest reports by the Central Electricity Authority, 765kV substations contribute approximately 23%, bringing India’s total transformation capacity to 12,53,040 MVA, hence providing reliable power to the nation. Sanjeev Gupta, Director – Technical of Hartek Group, stated, “We are proud to be a trusted partner of PGCIL in strengthening the National Grid. Hartek will continue to serve our customers with high voltage substations and power transmission solutions, establishing our presence in the 765kV segment.” Hartek Group Secures Rs 474 Crore Solar Project In Rajasthan Also Read This achievement follows Hartek Group’s recent triumph in the power and renewable energy sector, securing an EPC contract valued at Rs. 474 Crore from a global renewables IPP. The Power Transmission Division of Hartek Power Private Limited, part of Hartek Group, claims to have executed over 350+ HV projects to the highest standards of quality and efficiency. Tags: Central Electricity Authority, hartek, PGCIL, Power Grid Corporation of India, Sanjeev Gupta