Group Nirmal Advances Renewable Energy Transmission Strategy in India
India's renewable energy capacity has surpassed 180 GW, targeting 500 GW by 2030. The transition necessitates enhanced transmission systems capable of higher power densities. Group Nirmal is adapting its growth strategy to focus on performance-led capacity expansion, investing in advanced conductors and wires to meet evolving technical requirements. Key initiatives include increasing aluminium conductor production capacity and securing approvals for its products from Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, positioning the company for participation in national transmission and renewable evacuation projects.

India's renewable energy capacity is over 180 GW, aiming for 500 GW by 2030, necessitating improved transmission systems. Group Nirmal has aligned its strategy with this shift, focusing on performance-driven capacity expansion and investing in advanced aluminium conductors and steel wires that enhance current-carrying capacity and durability.
The company is expanding production capacity at its Odisha unit and has received approvals for its conductor range from Power Grid Corporation of India Limited. This positions Group Nirmal for involvement in critical national transmission and renewable projects. The strategy emphasizes measurable performance, energy efficiency, and process automation to ensure reliability as India's power grid evolves.




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