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Karnataka Clarifies Transmission Charges for Co-located Wind-Solar Hybrid Projects

For new hybrid projects, charges will apply on the higher of the installed solar or wind capacity

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Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has clarified that if additional solar or wind capacity is added to an existing co-located wind-solar hybrid power project, transmission charges will not exceed the capacity contracted with the transmission licensee, provided the total installed capacity is within the contracted limits.

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