"Paving the way for reliable, safe and efficient access to energy in northern India, GE announced the successful completion of the first phase of the two-phased Champa Kurukshetra HVDC project," a company statement said.
Spearheaded by Power Grid Corporation, the Champa- Kurukshetra link is transmitting power of up to 3000 MW, which has been achieved for the first time in India, it claimed.
The 1,287-km energy highway enhances inter-regional capacity between northern and western regions and aims at improving power connectivity for an estimated 46 per cent of India's population.
Being executed in two phases, GE's first 800 kv UHVDC project worldwide will transport 6,000 MW of power upon full completion.
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The link aims to energise demand centres of northern India by enabling states such as Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan to access power from generation projects coming up in Raigarh, Champa, and Raipur generation complex in Chhattisgarh.
HVDC, with lower losses, is more efficient than traditional AC transmission solutions.