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The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has issued a roadmap for a Rs 6.4 trillion transmission master plan to evacuate over 76 GW of hydropower capacity from the Brahmaputra basin by 2047.
As per the CEA, the plan proposes the development of 208 large hydro projects across 12 sub-basins in the northeastern states, with 64.9 GW of hydropower and 11.1 GW of pumped-storage capacity. The master plan also emphasises the creation of high-capacity transmission corridors, pooling stations, and substations to connect projects from remote hilly terrains to the national grid, along with redundant corridors to enhance resilience against natural disasters. The two-phase plan involves an investment of Rs 1.91 trillion until 2035 and Rs 4.52 trillion until 2047. The Brahmaputra basin, spread across Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, and parts of West Bengal, accounts for over 80 per cent of India’s untapped hydro potential, with Arunachal Pradesh alone contributing nearly 52 GW.
























