AS PART OF THE SECOND PHASE TRANSMISSION (GEC) WILL PROVIDE 20 GW OF RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM GUJARAT, HIMACHAL PRADESH, KARNATAKA, KERALA, RAJASTHAN, TAMILNADU AND THE UTTAR PRADESH.

India will generate fifty percent of its energy requirements from the phase of transmission electricity energy requirements and increase non - fossil fuel power generation capacity to 500 GW by 2030 . Government has decided to set up the second phase of transmission projects to the National grid .The Gujrat will provide 20 GW of the renewal energy and the Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu and the UP will also contribute to the National grid. The government has planned to complete the intra state green energy with a target capacity of 9700 Kms of the transmission lines and sub stations with a capacity to handle 22600 MVA .The investment in the infrastructure to synchronise the electricity produced from the renewable energy sources from that from conventional power stations will contribute to long term energy security, ensure ecologically sustainable growth by reducing the carbon and spur employment generation as a part of phase and promise for providing adequate funding and technological acceleration replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy required to avoid the worst impacts of the global warming and keep people safe by changing combat the climate crises .

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