Jabraj Singh on Why Green Energy Corridors are India's Most Critical Infrastructure Priority
India's renewable energy capacity has expanded dramatically, but the infrastructure to transport this clean power from generation sites to consumption centres remains woefully inadequate, creating a critical bottleneck in the nation's energy transition. The geography of India's renewable resources presents unique challenges. The best solar potential lies in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Ladakh, whilst prime wind locations are concentrated in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Karnataka. Meanwhile, the largest electricity demand comes from densely populated northern states and industrial hubs often hundreds of kilometres away from these generation zones. Green energy corridors are high capacity transmission lines specifically designed to evacuate power from renewable energy zones to the national grid. These corridors must handle the variable nature of solar and wind generation, requiring sophisticated forecasting systems, dynamic voltage control, and backup capacity that conventional coal ...