March 2027 deadline for Kushtagi 400 kV sub-station work to be completed
The Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited has set a March 2027 deadline for completing a 400 kV sub-station in Kushtagi. The project is essential for integrating renewable energy into the state grid, though land acquisition issues currently delay progress.
Why it matters
This infrastructure project is critical for India's transition to green energy and the stability of the regional power grid.
Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited (KPTCL) Managing Director V. Ram Prasath Manohar has directed officials to complete the work on the 400 kV Extra High Voltage (EHV) sub-station coming up at Kushtagi in Koppal district by March 2027, describing the project as crucial for transmitting renewable energy generated in North Karnataka to other parts of the State and the country.
The article is a straightforward report on regional infrastructure development and administrative deadlines.
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