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   Grid Synchronized with Power from Bhutan

  Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGIL) announced that it has successfully synchronized the north, east, north-east, and western grids to allow free flow of electricity across one of the largest power grids in the world including carrying power from Bhutan.
 

 

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Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGIL) announced that it has successfully synchronized the north, east, north-east, and western grids to allow free flow of electricity across one of the largest power grids in the world including carrying power from Bhutan.

PGIL says that this grid can carry 88,000 megawatts (MW) of power from 250 power plants and the Tala Hydro-Electricity Project in Bhutan.

Journal of Energy Issues in India.