Transmission Delays Cause Renewable Energy Losses in India

  India Loses 300 GWh Renewable Energy Due to Transmission Delays 

Context : India lost nearly 300 GWh of renewable energy in the first quarter of 2026 due to delays and constraints in transmission infrastructure across major grid regions.

Key Highlights:

  • Renewable energy generation is growing faster than transmission infrastructure expansion.
  • Grid congestion and weak evacuation facilities caused curtailment of solar and wind energy.
  • Transmission bottlenecks are emerging as a major challenge to India’s clean energy transition.
  • States like Rajasthan and Gujarat are witnessing stranded renewable assets due to delayed transmission projects.
  • Experts stress the need for smart grids, storage systems and Green Energy Corridors.

Key Facts:

  • Around 300 GWh renewable electricity was reportedly curtailed during January–March 2026.
  • India targets 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2070.
  • Transmission infrastructure is mainly developed by Power Grid Corporation of India and CTUIL.
  • Renewable energy curtailment refers to reduction in generation despite available capacity.
  •  Battery storage and interstate transmission corridors are critical for renewable integration.

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