11th Annual Conference on TRANSMISSION LINES, TOWERS AND SUBSTATIONS
For sponsorship opportunities , contact:
Arushi Sethi – Conference Cell
Tel: +91-9891365019
Email: arushi.sethi@indiainfrastructure.com
Conference Venue:
The Leela Ambience Gurgaon Hotel & Residences is located on the fringe of the Gurgaon Central Business District, fifteen minutes from Delhi’s International Airport and thirty minutes from Central Delhi. The 27,000 square feet, beautifully finished convention facilities, meeting and boardrooms were recently awarded the prestigious 5-Star deluxe “Best Luxury Hotel and Conference Centre – India”..
The Leela Ambience Gurgaon Hotel & Residences
Ambience Island
National Highway 8, Gurgaon 122 002
Tel: (91-124) 477 1177
Fax: (91-124) 477 1137
reservations.gurgaon-delhi@theleela.com
The conference is being organised by India Infrastructure Publishing, the leading provider of information on the infrastructure sectors through magazines, newsletters, reports and conferences. It publishes Power Line (the premier magazine for the Indian power sector), Indian Infrastructure and Renewable Watch magazines. It also publishes a series of reports on the energy sector including Power Transmission in India and T&D Equipment Market in India. The company also publishes Power News (a weekly newsletter) and the Power Line Directory and Yearbook.
For sponsorship opportunities and delegate registrations, contact:
Arushi Sethi
Tel: +91-9891365019
Email: arushi.sethi@indiainfrastructure.com
- The installed renewable energy capacity is targeted to reach over 500 GW by 2030, implying a significant CAGR of about over 20 per cent during the next seven year-period. To support these ambitious energy transition targets, the power transmission segment is expected to see significant investments in the next few years.
- Nearly 51,000 ct. km of transmission lines are planned to come up at an investment of over Rs 2.4 trillion by 2030, as per a detailed transmission system roadmap recently prepared by the Central Electricity Authority. These lines would help in evacuation of power from major renewable energy (RE) potential zones like Leh RE park in Ladakh; Fatehgarh, Bhadla, Bikaner in Rajasthan; Khavda RE park in Gujarat; and Anantapur, Kurnool RE Zones in Andhra Pradesh. Transmission systems have also been planned for 10 GW of offshore wind capacity to be set up in Tamil Nadu and Gujarat. The planned line capacity additions also include 8,120 ct km of high voltage direct current transmission corridors (+800 kV and +350 kV).
- As efforts to meet the long-term renewable energy targets pick up pace, it is important to expedite the construction of these transmission systems to ensure timely evacuation of renewable energy supply. More so, given that projects like transmission face major issues such as limited right of way, especially in urban areas. Moreover, shorter gestation period of renewable projects vis-à-vis transmission project may cause to stranding of upcoming renewable capacity.
- Modern approaches, materials, methods and design for transmission lines, towers and substation projects are equipping developers and utilities to build new grids and strengthen existing ones at a much faster pace. For instance, high technology conductors with improved strength to weight ratios, higher operating temperature limits and better high temperature sag performance like HTLS and high temperature superconductors (HTSs) are seeing growing adoption.
- Use of drones and helicopters for patrolling as well as stringing is helping utilities wherever the terrain, forests, agricultural land or crossings poses challenges. Further, satellite imagery and ML-driven software are being used to optimise transmission line routes. There is also a shift to AI and ML-based tools, apps and software for asset management and health indexing for fault identification and rectification planning.
- Also, growth of modern substations is also being driven by the need for remote monitoring and control, space optimisation, longer asset life, enhanced safety, and reduced failure rates. Use of GIS and hybrid GIS are also helping utilities considerably minimise the installation time, eliminating heavy civil work and manage space requirements. There is a growing adoption of digital substations which independently regulate voltage and maintain contact with the grid to enable remote administration and receive real-time feedback on power supply parameters.
- The mission of this conference is to highlight the latest technologies and solutions for the design, erection, commissioning and maintenance of transmission lines, towers and substations. It will discuss the experience of utilities and developers in transitioning to these newer technologies. It will also provide a platform for showcasing successful projects and best practices in the segment.
20% Discounted fee (June, 01, 2023)
| Delegates | INR | GST @ 18% | Total INR | USD |
| One Delegates | 20,000 | 3,600 | 23,600 | 320 |
| Two Delegates | 32,000 | 5,760 | 37,760 | 480 |
| Three Delegates | 44,000 | 7,920 | 51,920 | 640 |
| Four Delegates | 56,000 | 10,080 | 66,080 | 800 |
Fee without discount (after June 01, 2023)
| Delegates | INR | GST @ 18% | Total INR | USD |
| One Delegates | 25,000 | 4,500 | 29,500 | 400 |
| Two Delegates | 40,000 | 7,200 | 47, 200 | 650 |
| Three Delegates | 55,000 | 9,900 | 64,900 | 900 |
| Four Delegates | 70,000 | 12,600 | 82,600 | 1,000 |
There is a special low fee of Rs 7,000 per participant for state electricity boards and their successor units (state-owned transcos), regulatory authorities and research/academic institutions.
- There is a 10 per cent discount before June 01, 2023.
- GST @18 per cent is applicable on the registration fee.
- Registration will be confirmed on receipt of the payment.






