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Rajasthan Can Save INR 57,000 Crore in a Decade by Replacing New Coal Capacity with Solar and Storage: Sunrise State Report

Climate Risk Horizons’ report “Sunrise State” finds that Rajasthan could save up to INR 57,000 crore over a decade by replacing new coal-based power generation with solar energy and 8-hour battery storage systems, highlighting a cost-effective pathway to strengthen clean energy adoption, reduce curtailment, and improve grid reliability.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | May 21, 2026 | By News Bureau 973

Rajasthan Plans Decentralised BESS Rollout to Strengthen Grid Stability, Solar Use

Rajasthan plans decentralised BESS to store surplus solar power, support peak demand, improve reliability, alongside smart metering progress, feeder segregation, and grid infrastructure upgrades.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | May 03, 2026 | By EI News Network 931

RERC Rejects 3,200 MW Coal Plan, Citing RAP Data and Clean Energy Targets

Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) has rejected the RUVITL's 3,200 MW coal proposal, ruling that its demand projections overshoot the CEA’s RAP 2025 estimates and ignore upcoming nuclear, renewable and policy-driven additions that are expected to ease future load.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | November 26, 2025 | By EI News Network 1563

Rajasthan Issues New SOP to Speed Up Approvals for Captive Solar Projects

RRECL has announced a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) introducing single-window clearances, mandatory storage for larger plants, annual compliance checks and incentives for BESS-equipped units, streamlining captive and third-party solar project approvals in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | November 20, 2025 | By EI News Network 1511

Rajasthan Revises Solar Tariffs to Strengthen Net Metering and Billing Framework

JVVNL revises solar tariffs to INR 3.26 and INR 3.65 per kWh, promoting fair compensation, transparency, and wider renewable energy adoption statewide.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | November 05, 2025 | By EI News Network 5621

Rajasthan Invites Bids to Design Land Bank for 32 GW Solar Parks

Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. has invited bids for consultancy services to design a land bank supporting 32 GW solar parks across government land, with submissions due by July 30, 2025.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | July 24, 2025 | By EI News Network 1208

Rajasthan Approves INR 26,000 Crore Transmission Plan to Accelerate Solar Projects

RVPN has cleared INR 26,000 crore for 15 major transmission lines to ease power evacuation delays, fast-tracking stalled solar and wind projects, and boosting Rajasthan’s renewable energy leadership and grid capacity.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | July 10, 2025 | By EI News Network 1885

RERC Approves INR 3.04/kWh Tariff for 5,000 MW Solar Under PM-KUSUM

The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) has approved INR 3.04/unit tariff for 5,000 MW solar under PM-KUSUM. This move aims to cut power costs, enhance grid stability, and boost renewable energy. Discoms must conduct grid studies and streamline approvals.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | March 26, 2025 | By EI News Network 9199

CERC Grants Transmission License to BBPTL for Rajasthan REZ Project

CERC has granted a transmission license to BBPTL for the Rajasthan REZ Phase IV (Part 3: 6 GW) project. This decision follows BBPTL’s petition under the Electricity Act, 2003, enabling critical infrastructure for renewable energy evacuation from Rajasthan REZ Phase IV.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | March 05, 2025 | By EI News Network 1402

Rajasthan, SCCL Ink INR 22,000 Crore MoU for Solar and Thermal Power Projects

Rajasthan signed an MoU with SCCL for a 1,500 MW solar park and 1,600 MW thermal project, boosting its renewable energy goals. The INR 22,000 crore investment strengthens Rajasthan’s energy sector, targeting 125 GW solar capacity by 2030.

Rajasthan Renewable Energy | March 05, 2025 | By EI News Network 2172

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