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KEC International Commissions 1,200 MW Power Pooling Substation at Khavda Renewable Park
KEC International has commissioned a 1,200 MW power pooling substation at NTPC Renewable Energy’s 4,750 MW Ultra Mega Renewable Energy Power Park in Gujarat, raising total operational pooling capacity to 2,750 MW with PSS-1 and PSS-2 now in service.
February 10, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
KEC International has announced the successful commissioning of the 1,200 MW Power Pooling Substation (PSS-1) at Khavda, developed as part of NTPC Renewable Energy’s 4,750 MW Ultra Mega Renewable Energy Power Park in Gujarat.
The substation has been executed by KEC to strengthen power evacuation and grid integration for large-scale renewable capacity at the Khavda site.
In June 2025, KEC International commissioned the 1,550 MW Power Pooling Substation-2 (PSS-2) at the RE park while also energising the associated 400 kV transmission line, a vital step in strengthening the renewable energy evacuation network.
“With PSS-1 and PSS-2 (1550 MW) in service, total commissioned capacity now stands at 2,750 MW, making this one of the largest power pooling and evacuation systems under a single green energy initiative,” the company stated.
The substations are expected to play a critical role in aggregating and transmitting power generated from the renewable park to the national grid, ensuring reliability, efficiency, and seamless integration of clean energy.
The company further stated that the successful completion of the project reflects its strong execution capabilities in complex infrastructure assignments and its continued focus on supporting India’s energy transition through robust transmission and evacuation systems.
The substation has been executed by KEC to strengthen power evacuation and grid integration for large-scale renewable capacity at the Khavda site.
In June 2025, KEC International commissioned the 1,550 MW Power Pooling Substation-2 (PSS-2) at the RE park while also energising the associated 400 kV transmission line, a vital step in strengthening the renewable energy evacuation network.
“With PSS-1 and PSS-2 (1550 MW) in service, total commissioned capacity now stands at 2,750 MW, making this one of the largest power pooling and evacuation systems under a single green energy initiative,” the company stated.
The substations are expected to play a critical role in aggregating and transmitting power generated from the renewable park to the national grid, ensuring reliability, efficiency, and seamless integration of clean energy.
The company further stated that the successful completion of the project reflects its strong execution capabilities in complex infrastructure assignments and its continued focus on supporting India’s energy transition through robust transmission and evacuation systems.
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