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Resonia commissions 765 kV Fatehgarh–Beawar transmission corridor

Author: PPD Team Date: April 6, 2026

Resonia has commissioned the 765 kV double-circuit Fatehgarh–Beawar transmission corridor, spanning approximately 700 circuit kilometres, along with associated bays and the 765/400 kV Beawar Substation. The project is designed to enable high-capacity evacuation of renewable energy from generation-rich regions to the grid.

The Beawar substation is configured as an extra-high voltage node with substantial transformation and reactive power management capacity. It includes two banks of inter-connecting transformers rated at 3×500 MVA each, with one common spare unit. Reactive compensation equipment comprises two 765 kV bus reactors of 3×110 MVAR each, two 400 kV bus reactors of 125 MVAR each, and twelve 765 kV line reactors of 110 MVAR each, a configuration intended to support voltage regulation and grid stability under variable renewable generation.

The scope of work covered end-to-end execution, including right-of-way management, tower erection, high-tension stringing, advanced protection schemes, and grid integration.

Nitesh Ranjan, Head of Operation and Maintenance at Resonia, credited the outcome to coordinated execution across engineering, site, and O&M teams. The corridor forms part of Resonia’s broader effort to strengthen India’s interstate transmission backbone and support the country’s clean energy transition through F3BT and BTL assets.

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