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Mumbai's new power corridor adds 2,000 MW capacity, strengthens grid security

A major transmission project has gone live in Mumbai, boosting the city's ability to import electricity by over 2,000 megawatts. The upgrade revives an unused substation and creates a new entry point for power, easing pressure on the existing network.

Aarav Deshmukh
Aarav Deshmukh
Senior City Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 04:03 pm
Mumbai's new power corridor adds 2,000 MW capacity, strengthens grid security

Mumbai's electrical infrastructure has received a significant boost with the successful launch of the MUML transmission project, which now enables the city to import an additional 2,000 megawatts of power. This development marks a turning point for the metropolis, which has long grappled with managing electricity demand across its sprawling urban and suburban areas.

The new transmission corridor represents nearly half of Mumbai's current electricity requirements, according to power sector analysts. By creating a fresh entry point for electrical supply into the city, the project reduces dependency on existing transmission lines that were increasingly strained by rising consumption. The upgrade comes as Mumbai continues its rapid urban expansion, with growing residential complexes, commercial establishments, and industrial facilities driving energy needs ever higher.

Central to this development is the revival of a dormant substation that had remained non-functional for approximately a decade. Bringing this facility back into service without requiring entirely new infrastructure demonstrates the efficiency of the approach. Rather than building from scratch, project planners strategically leveraged existing assets to create the new corridor, making it a cost-effective solution for grid strengthening.

Industry experts emphasize that this transmission upgrade addresses critical vulnerabilities in Mumbai's power distribution network. The additional capacity provides the city with greater flexibility in managing electricity flow during peak demand hours, reducing the risk of blackouts and supply disruptions. Furthermore, the project supports Maharashtra's renewable energy ambitions by creating space within the transmission system to accommodate solar and wind power from other regions.

The operationalization of the MUML corridor also signals a broader shift in power infrastructure planning away from ad-hoc solutions toward systematic, long-term grid development. As India's financial capital continues to grow, securing reliable electricity supply remains essential for maintaining the city's competitive advantage and supporting its residents' quality of life.

With this transmission project now operational, Mumbai residents and businesses can expect more stable power supply and reduced vulnerability to external shocks affecting the grid. The project sets the stage for further infrastructure improvements as the city prepares for anticipated growth over the coming decade.

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