Isolux Corsan will build more than 290 km of 220 kV and 66 kV and 132 kV Transmission lines in Haryana, India
The India’s national power company Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited (HVPNL) has awarded at Isolux Corsan the execution three transmission lines project in several locations of Haryana.The first Project will be the construction of 70 km of 220 kV transmission lines in Kaithal, Kurukshetra and Karn, has a budget of 5.5 million euros and will have an execution period of 18 months.The second project, will be the execution of 150 km of 220 kV/66 kV transmission lines with a total Budget of € 11.4 million and have an execution period of 18 months.
The third project, will be the execution of 70 km of 220 kV/132 kV transmission lines with a total Budget of € 5.2 million and have an execution period of 18 months.The proposed construction of these transmission lines will have a positive impact on the state of Haryana, as it will improve electricity supply in the area and drive or socio-economic conditions of this State with the generation of employment opportunities. It will foster the future development of other infrastructure like water supply, drainage and sanitation …
The company is carrying out the construction of 3,400 kilometers of transmission lines, 33 substations in the states of Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.Isolux Corsan is one of the leading companies India. The company is running the extension and improvement of 400 km corresponding to 5 sections of highways in the states of Assam, Rajasthan, Odisha and Karnataka for a total amount of 350 million euros. Furthermore, it is making three major rail projects include the construction of 563 km of electrification lines, five traction substations and railway operation systems associated, in the states of Rajasthan and Karnataka-Telengana.
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