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Sterlite Power completes Goa-Tamnar Transmission Project

It will stabilise power delivery and minimise outages in South Goa, India.

Sterlite Power has completed its Goa-Tamnar Transmission Project which will stabilise power delivery and minimise outages in South Goa, India.

Implemented through its Special Purpose Vehicle, Goa-Tamnar Transmission Project Limited (GTTPL), the project brings Goa’s first 400 kV Gas-Insulated Substation (GIS) to Dharbandora.

The enhanced transmission capacity will also provide a direct feed from the new Dharbandora substation to South Goa, reducing the load on existing substations.

“This project is a crucial step forward in strengthening Goa’s power infrastructure. By addressing key gaps and bringing advanced technology like the GIS substation to the state, we are ensuring a more stable and reliable power supply for the people and businesses of Goa,” Arun Sharma, CEO of Infrastructure Business at Sterlite Power, said. 

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