RK Singh Okays Transmission Schemes Proposal for 66.5 GW RE Projects By Manu Tayal/ Updated On Thu, Jul 18th, 2019 Prior requirement of LTA applications and associated bank guarantees, to be deferred for the interim period till the RE project is awarded to the successful bidder. In a bid to provide a significant boost to the country’s renewable energy sector, Power Minister RK Singh has approved the CERC’s (Central Electricity Regulatory Commission) proposal for early regulatory approval for transmission schemes identified for 66.5 GW national renewable energy mission projects. In order to achieve the remaining 95 GW target (out of the 175 GW of RE capacities) in next 3 years, the Power Ministry in its order stated that, “MNRE in consultation with CEA and Central Transmission Utility (CTU) has identified transmission schemes for around 66.5 GW of RE generation, comprising around 28 GW under Phase-I and around 38.5 GW under Phase-II as part of National Renewable Energy Mission of setting up of 175GW of RE capacity.” The ministry further notified that, “As the gestation period of RE projects is much shorter in comparison to the implementation period of the transmission facilities, and significant quantum of RE capacity targeted to be tendered out in the current financial year, it is necessary that the present system of transmission planning and implementation for RE projects need to be carried out in Mission Mode. The transmission activities need to be started much ahead of the generation so that both of them are completed in matching time-frame to achieve the target set by Govt. of India.” “Thus, in the said background, it has been decided by the Government to accord the identified transmission schemes for aforementioned 66.5 GW of RE generation, comprising around 28 GW under Phase-I and 38.5 GW under Phase-II as ‘Projects of National Importance’,” it added. So, the Central Government has issued the following directions to CERC in respect of these projects of national importance:- To accord Regulatory approval for the transmission system associated with 12.5 GW of RE capacity in Phase-I for which CTU has already applied to CERC for regulatory approval. To give regulatory approval expeditiously, for balance 15.5 GW under phase-I and 38.5 GW under phase-II on submission of the application by CTU for the regulatory approval. A prior requirement of Long Term Access (LTA) applications and associated bank guarantees, to be deferred for the interim period till the RE project is awarded to the successful bidder, for taking up the implementation of associated transmission systems for balance RE Capacity under 66.5 GW of RE. It is, however, clarified that the due regulatory procedure of LTA and connectivity will be followed by the successful bidder. Tags: CERC, India, Ministry of Power, RK Singh, Transmission Schemes