Adani Commissions 1,000 MW Power Link to Boost Mumbai's Clean Energy Supply

Adani Energy Solutions has commissioned a major 1,000 MW high-voltage transmission link between Kudus and Aarey to strengthen Mumbai's power infrastructure. The project, conceived after the 2020 city-wide blackout, is designed to improve grid resilience and reliability. It enables the Mumbai Metropolitan Region to draw more electricity, including renewable energy, from outside the city. The link uses advanced VSC-based HVDC technology for efficient power flow and features the world's first compact HVDC substation.

Key Points: Adani Commissions 1,000 MW Power Link for Mumbai's Clean Energy

  • 1,000 MW HVDC link commissioned
  • Enhances grid resilience post-2020 blackout
  • Enables more renewable energy integration
  • Features world's first compact HVDC substation
  • Uses advanced VSC technology for control
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Adani Energy commissions 1,000 MW power link to bring more clean energy into Mumbai

Adani Energy commissions a major HVDC transmission link to bring 1,000 MW of power, including renewables, into Mumbai, enhancing grid resilience.

"This marks a significant step towards a cleaner, more resilient energy future for Mumbai. - Kandarp Patel"

Mumbai, April 14

In a significant step towards strengthening power infrastructure in Mumbai and the wider Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Adani Electricity Mumbai Infrastructure Limited, a subsidiary of Adani Energy Solutions Limited, has commissioned a 1,000 megawatt highvoltage direct current transmission link between Kudus and Aarey.

The project, comprising a 30-kilometre (km) overhead line and a 50-km underground corridor, has been designed to operate within the constraints of a densely built urban environment. It also features the world's first compact HVDC substation, according to a release.

Conceived in the aftermath of the October 2020 Mumbai blackout, which exposed vulnerabilities in the city's power supply, the project reflects a broader push to strengthen grid resilience and reliability.

At its core, the link enables Mumbai and the MMR to draw more electricity from outside the city, including renewable energy generated in other regions. While Mumbai is already connected to the national grid, the HVDC link enhances this connectivity by enabling more controlled, efficient, and higher-capacity power flows, particularly for renewable energy integration.

For the MMR, one of India's most energy-intensive urban clusters, this marks a shift in how electricity is delivered. The additional 1,000 MW of capacity helps reduce reliance on in-city generation, improves grid resilience, and lowers the risk of large-scale outages, the release noted.

The development reflects AESL's broader focus on building modern transmission infrastructure to support India's growing renewable energy capacity. As demand rises in urban centres, integrating long-distance clean power into city grids is becoming critical to sustaining growth while meeting decarbonisation goals.

The project deployed Voltage Source Converter (VSC)-based HVDC technology. This enables faster and more precise control of power flows, improves voltage stability, and enhances grid reliability, particularly in space-constrained urban environments.

It also offers key operational benefits, including dynamic voltage support, reduced transmission losses over long distances, and black-start capability, enabling restoration of power without relying on an external source and allowing quicker recovery in the event of outages.

The Kudus-Aarey link is among the largest urban HVDC infeeds globally and is expected to significantly increase the share of power sourced from outside Mumbai, easing pressure on in-city generation and strengthening grid resilience as demand continues to grow across the MMR, the release stated.

Kandarp Patel, CEO, Adani Energy Solutions Ltd, said, "With the commissioning of the Aarey-Kudus transmission line, Mumbai now has a modern power corridor capable of integrating large-scale renewable energy with high reliability. It is one of the fastest HVDC project ever commissioned which is powered by advanced VSC-based HVDC technology. The project enhances grid stability, decongests existing networks and strengthens the city's energy security. This marks a significant step towards a cleaner, more resilient energy future for Mumbai."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step for clean energy integration. But I have a question - will this "outside power" coming into Mumbai be from solar/wind parks in Gujarat or Rajasthan? The article mentions renewable energy but isn't specific. Transparency in the energy mix is important.
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Aman W
As a Mumbaikar who works in IT, constant power is crucial. The 'black-start capability' mentioned is a game-changer. No more waiting hours for power to come back after a trip. Hope this tech gets replicated in other metro cities like Bengaluru and Delhi.
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Sarah B
While the infrastructure is impressive, I hope the focus on "clean energy" is real and not just greenwashing. Adani has a major stake in coal too. The project is good, but the proof will be in the actual percentage of renewables delivered through this line over the next few years.
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Karthik V
World's first compact HVDC substation in Mumbai! Makes me proud. 🇮🇳 This is the kind of engineering and forward-thinking we need to support our growing cities and climate goals. Kudos to all the engineers and workers who made this happen.
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Nikhil C
The 80km combined line (30km overhead + 50km underground) through a dense city must have been a nightmare to execute. Respect for pulling it off. Hope the benefits reach the common citizen and aren't just absorbed by more commercial construction increasing demand.

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