Accelerating India’s green energy transition with electricity as the backbone of the energy system with a smart portfolio of digital and green energy solutions.
Managing Director and CEO, India and South Asia, Hitachi Energy
At Hitachi Energy India, together with our customers and partners, we navigate the ever-evolving energy landscape to thrive in a new, digital world. In the transition towards a green energy future, our digital and green technologies are electrifying industries to help build a robust India, where a sustainable energy future for all is the norm.
Case Studies – Pioneering Energy Solutions for a Rising India
Raigarh – Pugalur UHVDC Link- Bidirectional Link with Robust Flexibility
The Raigarh-Pugalur Ultra-High Voltage Direct Current (UHVDC Link) is Hitachi Energy’s one of the most ambitious energy projects that delivers clean electricity generated by wind turbines to more than 80 million people. The bi-directional link will transmit 6000 MW of reliable power over 1800 kms, between Raigarh in Central India and Pugalur in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.
North East-Agra UHVDC Link- World’s First Multi-Terminal UHVDC Transmission Link
The North-East Agra Ultra-High Voltage Direct Current (UHVDC) Link is India’s first UHVDC project that connects hydropower-rich North-East with the central part of North India, covering a distance of 1,728 km, with the capability to deliver clean electricity to 90 million people. The link is also among the world’s largest high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission projects.
1,000 MW Power to Mumbai- Ensuring Reliable Power Supply
Hitachi Energy provides a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission system to deliver power to Mumbai, one of the most populated cities of the world. The new HVDC link will supply up to 1,000 MW of electricity, bringing almost 50 percent more power to the metropolis and benefitting 20 million people in India.
Upgraded Rihand-Dadri HVDC Link- India’s First Commercial Long-Distance Link
Hitachi Energy upgraded Rihand Dadri HVDC link, the first commercial long-distance HVDC link in India. This is the first project in India to use MACH hybrid system which is the state-of-the-art advanced technology for Control and Protection developed by Hitachi Energy for HVDC systems.