GE Vernova Secures First HVDC Line Refurbishment Contract in India
2026-01-08 16:12
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According to Wedoany.com, recently, GE Vernova announced that it has secured a contract from India's national transmission company, Power Grid Corporation of India (POWERGRID), to refurbish the Chandrapur Back-to-Back High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission line.

This line is a critical 1000MW interconnector linking India's Western and Southern grid systems and represents GE Vernova's first HVDC line refurbishment contract in India.

Under the new contract, GE Vernova will upgrade the 500MW converter stations at both ends—from Chandrapur (Western region) to Ramagundam (Southern region)—modernizing the HVDC control and protection systems and replacing the legacy converter valves with advanced technology manufactured at GE Vernova's facility in India.

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