KEC International, a leading infrastructure company based in Mumbai, has secured significant contracts in India’s T&D sector, valued at Rs 1,133 crore. These projects will bolster India’s energy infrastructure and support the nation’s green energy transition.
Kec InternationalTransmission And DistributionRenewable EnergyPower GridInfrastructureReal Estate MumbaiMay 18, 2025
KEC International has secured new contracts in India’s transmission and distribution (T&D) sector valued at ₹1,133 crore.
The key components include the construction of a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission line at 800 kV and a 765 kV gas-insulated substation (GIS) from PGCIL, and a 400 kV quad transmission line from a private sector developer.
These projects are crucial for enhancing interregional transmission capacity, enabling cleaner energy to flow from generation hubs to consumption centres, and supporting the integration of renewable energy into the grid.
HVDC technology is known for its ability to transmit electricity over long distances with minimal loss. It is essential for connecting remote renewable-rich regions to population-dense urban centres, making it a key component in India’s energy transition.
KEC International’s participation in these projects aligns with India’s goals of increasing non-fossil fuel capacity, integrating renewables, and creating a cleaner, more efficient grid, thereby contributing to the nation’s sustainable energy future.
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