Green Energy transmission project award redraws REZ competition
Green Energy transmission project competition around Kurnool-IV REZ Phase-II has delivered a notable result, with Resonia Limited emerging as L1 at annual transmission charges of Rs 3,051.95 million. The PFCCL-led TBCB process covered selection of a Transmission Service Provider through single-stage, two-envelope bidding followed by e-reverse auction. Green Energy transmission project bidders included Adani Energy Solutions, H.G. Infra Engineering, Power Grid Corporation of India, Resonia and Terralight Solar Energy Tinwari, all of whom qualified technically. EnergylineIndia.com highlights this update for readers tracking Power Grid projects and Transmission infrastructure reports. The scheme is not just a line package. It combines Kurnool-IV pooling station augmentation, a new 765/400kV Shadnagar station, multiple ICTs, bus reactors, renewable evacuation bays and interstate transmission connectivity. Green Energy transmission project planning is especially visible in the future-proofing at Shadnagar, where space is reserved for additional ICTs, line bays and future 220kV expansion. The Bid Bond was Rs 43.40 crore, while technical capability and net worth thresholds stood at Rs 2,170 crore and Rs 868 crore. Green Energy transmission project economics are execution-sensitive because most charge recoverability is tied to later-stage infrastructure. Green Energy transmission project awards like this show rising competition beyond traditional transmission incumbents, Kurnool REZ, Green Energy Transmission Project, Transmission TBCB, Resonia, PFCCL.
















