• TRANSMISSION ASSETS
    DO NOT DIVIDE
    FOREST

  • TRANSMISSION ASSETS
    CO-EXIST WITH
    NATURE

  • TRANSMISSION ASSETS
    CO-EXIST WITH
    WILDLIFE

  • RELIABLE POWER
    FOR A SELF-SUFFICIENT
    GOA

  • THOUGHTFULLY OPTIMISED
    ROUTE PLANNING TO AVOID
    FOREST & WILDLIFE


  • Voluntarily Conducted
    BIA/BMP Report


  • Voluntarily Conducted
    BIA/BMP Report

Overview

The Goa Tamnar Transmission Project Limited (GTTPL) project is an Inter State Transmission System project envisaged by the Ministry of Power in 2015. It was envisioned to create an additional source of power for the state of Goa which is currently dependent on the Western grid for its growing power requirements.  From the West, Goa is connected through the 400kV Kolhapur-Mapusa transmission line and from the South, through a single 220 kV transmission line.

The GTTPL project, once operational, will play a vital role in meeting Goa’s increasing power requirements and providing long-term energy security to the state. The project will provide reliable power to the residents and industries across the state, while offsetting their reliance on expensive diesel-based power, which is one of the key sources of environmental pollution in the region.

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