Article in IEEMA Journal, March, 2026 issue: Strengthening Transmission Infrastructure for a Renewable Future
- Mar 27
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 30

India’s energy transition has moved from ambition to execution. Renewable capacity is scaling rapidly, with larger solar parks, wind corridors, and hybrid projects coming online across geographies. As this growth accelerates, the focus must shift from generation alone to an infrastructure that enables clean power to reach demand centres reliably and efficiently. That infrastructure is transmission.
Renewable resources are often located far from consumption hubs. This geographical mismatch makes a robust, high-capacity transmission network essential. Without adequate evacuation corridors and grid readiness, clean energy risks are being curtailed, undermining both project viability and national sustainability goals.
