L-G clears 5.6 acres of village land for solar pooling substation

The Delhi Lieutenant-Governor has approved the allotment of 5.6 acres of land for a new solar pooling substation in Issapur village. This facility aims to resolve power evacuation constraints caused by the rapid growth of solar energy projects in the region.
Why it matters
It facilitates the integration of renewable energy into the city's power grid, supporting Delhi's transition to sustainable energy sources.
Delhi Lieutenant-Governor (L-G) Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Wednesday approved the allotment of around 5.6 acres of land in South West Delhi’s Issapur village for the construction of a solar pooling substation aimed at supporting the growing number of solar power projects in the area.
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