The Ministry of Power has introduced a one-time exit option for renewable energy developers holding grid connectivity that remains unused. The move aims to unlock valuable transmission capacity tied up by inactive projects, allowing serious developers to access the grid more quickly and improving the efficiency of India’s power infrastructure.
The provision applies to developers who wish to voluntarily surrender their unused connectivity without facing the penalties that would normally apply. By clearing stalled or delayed projects from the queue, the government hopes to accelerate the integration of new renewable energy capacity and support India’s ambitious clean energy expansion plans.
Boosting Renewable Energy Growth
Industry experts believe the decision will help optimize the national transmission network, reduce bottlenecks, and create a more transparent allocation process for grid access. The policy is expected to encourage faster project execution while ensuring that transmission infrastructure is utilized effectively, strengthening India’s transition toward a cleaner and more reliable energy system.


