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

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

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It facilitates the integration of renewable energy into the city's power grid, supporting Delhi's transition to sustainable energy sources.

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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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