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- Recently, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister, approved the scheme on Green Energy Corridor [GEC] Phase-II for Intra-State Transmission System (InSTS).
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- The corridor is being made with the aim to facilitate grid integration and power evacuation of about 20 GW of renewable energy projects in seven states:
- Gujarat,
- Himachal Pradesh,
- Karnataka,
- Kerala,
- Rajasthan,
- Tamil Nadu and
- Uttar Pradesh
- The second phase will be implemented during 2021-22 to 2025-26 fiscal years.
- Bridge connecting to Nepal:
- The Cabinet has also approved the construction of a bridge over the Mahakali river on the Nepal border.
- To be built in the high altitude Dharchula region of Uttarakhand, the bridge is expected to benefit people living on both sides of the river which acts as the international border.
- Currently, there is an old bridge connecting Dharchula town in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand with the eponymous city in Nepal, on the other side.
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Green Energy Corridor (GEC)
- The Intra – State Transmission System under the Green Energy Corridor (GEC) scheme will provide an additional transmission line with a transformation capacity of 27,500 Megavolt-Amperes (MVA) of the substations.
- The scheme will enable grid integration and power evacuation of 20 GW of renewable energy power projects in seven states namely, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh.
- 33% of the project cost will be funded through Central Financial Assistance which will also help in the offsetting of Intra-State Transmission charges. This will ensure low power costs benefiting the end-users.
- The transmission systems will be created within a period of five years from the financial year starting from 2021-22 to 2025-26.
Significance
- It will contribute to long-term energy security of the country and promote ecologically sustainable growth by reducing the carbon footprint.
- The CFA will help in offsetting the intra-state transmission charges and keep the power costs down. The government support will ultimately benefit the end users.
- It will generate large direct and indirect employment opportunities for both skilled and unskilled personnel in power and other related sectors.
Way Ahead
- While the green infrastructure concept has found some acceptance in India, the country must also consider including blue infrastructure in its sustainability transition.
- It is important to combine and protect hydrological elements of the urban landscape alongside the ecological while planning.
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Source: TH
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