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Suzlon’s 35 MW wind evacuation plan is stuck at Nadadhri as procedural disputes delay Stage-II approval. The bottleneck is not steel or silicon; it is paperwork. When nodal clearances, bay allocation, and protection-scheme concurrence move in different gears, megawatts stay stranded. That stall matters because Wind power projects hinge on synchronized approvals across the generator, the STU and load-dispatch center. For Gujarat’s pipeline of Wind power projects, evacuation predictability separates commissioning from carrying cost. Delays compound for developers. At Nadadhri, the fault line is the handshake between grid readiness and developer milestones. GETCO is chasing compliance on bay space, line routing, and relay coordination; Suzlon is pushing for certainty so turbines can be erected with confidence evacuation will follow. Until Stage-II lands, lenders will price risk higher, EPC schedules will slip, and turbine logistics will sit in limbo. The monthly opportunity cost is tangible—idle capital and deferred revenue. What would unlock it? First, a single-window protocol that binds timelines across bay creation, protection studies, and SCADA integration—measured in days, not quarters. Second, transparent curtailment-risk disclosures so P90 cases don’t become P70 realities once plants sync. Third, a standard dispute-escalation ladder that triggers independent technical arbitration before delays metastasize. These are basics, but basics decide whether Wind power projects reach commercial operation on time. This standoff is a cautionary note for the next tranche of Gujarat bids. Grid-first planning—feeder readiness, N-1 contingency paths, and digital interlock testing—must precede land mobilization. Developers should also ring-fence working capital to ride procedural lag without choking site progress. If Gujarat fixes the choreography now, Nadadhri becomes a footnote. If not, stranded capacity will multiply, and Wind power projects will keep losing months to meetings instead of megawatts. Bottom line: approvals are fuel. Without them, Wind power projects go nowhere, Suzlon GETCO, Renewable Energy, Wind Energy, Power Grid, Energy Infrastructure, Green Energy. | |
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