Power transmission company Sterlite Power, which recently won projects in Brazil worth $1 billion, is eyeing more international projects for increasing its global footprint. In India, as there is a slowdown in the large inter-state transmission corridors, the company is betting on growth in electricity reform bound states.
“There are power transmission projects, worth $8 billion, which will be up for grabs in countries such as Kenya, Nigeria, Chile, Argentina and Mexico. These markets are expanding their power access infrastructure and opening up to private investment,” said Pratik Agarwal, managing director and chief executive officer at Sterlite Power.
“There are power transmission projects, worth $8 billion, which will be up for grabs in countries such as Kenya, Nigeria, Chile, Argentina and Mexico. These markets are expanding their power access infrastructure and opening up to private investment,” said Pratik Agarwal, managing director and chief executive officer at Sterlite Power.

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