Apraava Energy Commissions Fatehgarh IV Transmission Project to Boost Renewable Power Evacuation in Rajasthan
Apraava Energy has commissioned the 400 kV Fatehgarh IV transmission line and pooling substation in Barmer, enabling evacuation of 2.5 GW renewable power under the 20 GW REZ Phase-III scheme.
March 05, 2026. By News Bureau
Apraava Energy, an integrated energy solutions provider, has announced the successful commissioning of the 22 kms, 400 kV Fatehgarh IV Transmission Line and 400/220 kV Pooling Substation in Barmer, Rajasthan. The project forms a critical part of the Transmission Scheme for the evacuation of power from Renewable Energy Zones (REZ) in Rajasthan (20 GW) under Phase-III Part A1 and will contribute meaningfully towards India’s target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.
Fatehgarh IV Transmission has a transmission capacity of 2.5 GW of renewable power through 5 x 500 MVA transformers, with the new line connecting to Apraava’s Fatehgarh-III substation. This integration significantly enhances the renewable power evacuation capability from the Jaisalmer–Barmer region.
The project was constructed amidst extreme weather conditions, land acquisition challenges and temporary demobilisation due to border-related tensions and severe ROW challenges. Despite these challenges, this project is one of the fastest to be completed in Rajasthan among the various transmission schemes awarded under REZ Phase III in the state.
Commenting on the development, Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, Managing Director, Apraava Energy, said, “We are delighted to complete the commissioning of the Fatehgarh IV Transmission project, which is our first greenfield transmission project of this scale. The project will act as an enabler to strengthen the transmission infrastructure of Rajasthan and ensure reliable dispatch of renewable energy to the remotest regions of the country. Apraava is committed to building a robust transmission portfolio across India and supporting India’s energy transition journey."
Apraava currently operates three power transmission assets spanning approximately 516 kms, across Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland and Manipur with a substation capacity of 3.5 GW. The company currently has three greenfield transmission projects under construction (approx 470 kms of transmission lines and grid substations with nearly 8 GW of combined capacity). These include, approximately 430 kms of 400 kV and 765 kV double-circuit transmission lines, along with 4x1500 MVA 765/400 kV, grid pooling station in Rajasthan, and an approx 40 kms of 765 kV double-circuit transmission lines and a 2X1500 MVA 765/ 400 kV grid substation in Madhya Pradesh.
The company has also commissioned the 400 kV Fatehgarh IV Transmission Line and the 400/220 kV Pooling Substation in Rajasthan. This project enables 2.5 GW of renewable power evacuation and is a key part of the 20 GW REZ Phase‑III scheme. It’s one of the fastest transmission projects completed in Rajasthan, despite extreme on‑ground challenges and strengthens Apraava’s expanding low‑carbon and transmission portfolio across India.
Apraava is a well-entrenched company in Rajasthan and presently operates three wind energy projects in the state with a total capacity of over 250 MW in addition to three solar energy projects adding to 550 MW which are under construction. Apraava’s Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) business also has a strong presence in Rajasthan, with an order of installing over 1.1 million smart meters. In addition, Apraava continues to strengthen water security in the Thar Desert region through multiple water conservation initiatives. The company also supports girls’ education by facilitating the reintegration of 3,000 out-of-school girls into mainstream education in the aspirational block of Fatehgarh.
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