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Udupi-Kasargode transmission scheme attains financial closure

Kalpataru Power Transmission | T&D India

Sterlite Power  has announced the successful financial closure of the project set up by Udupi-Kasargode Transmission Project Ltd (UKTL), after it secured the entire Rs.580-crore debt funding from REC Ltd.

The project set up by UKTL is an inter-state transmission system (ISTS) project spanning across the southern states of Karnataka and Kerala.  It is made up of two critical elements including a 1000MVA 400/220kV Gas Insulated Substation (GIS), one of the first GIS substations to be built at Kasargode in Kerala.

The Udupi-Kasargode transmission scheme is likely to complete ahead of the scheduled date. (Read more)

In accordance with the letter of award received from RECTPCL (REC Transmission Projects Company Ltd.), the project involves construction of a 400kV (Quad) double-circuit transmission line, extending over 240 ckm, from Udupi in Karnataka to Kasaragode in Kerala. The project scope also includes supply and installation of two 400kV line bays and bus bar extension at Udupi switchyard.

 

Commenting on the development, Anuraag Srivastava, Group CFO, Sterlite Power said, “Sterlite Power has been successful in concluding a number of financial deals with global and national investors in the past. We are pleased to secure funding from REC – one of India’s largest financial institutions in the power sector, for this project.”

 

Partnership with AMP Capital

Recently, the company announced an equal partnership with global investment manager AMP Capital, to develop greenfield power transmission projects in India which includes the UKTL project as well. It has also raised project finance from both private as well as public sector financial institutions like IndusInd Bank and PFC Ltd., for its transmission projects. In March 2021, Sterlite Power successfully completed its transmission project NER-II and subsequently sold it to IndiGrid.

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