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7,000 new distribution transformer substations to be set up in Valley

In a step to boost the power scenario, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) is in the process of installing 7,000 new distribution transformer substations across Kashmir valley under the Centre’s premier Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS). All 13 packages...
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In a step to boost the power scenario, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) is in the process of installing 7,000 new distribution transformer substations across Kashmir valley under the Centre’s premier Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS).

All 13 packages under RDSS-LR (Loss Reduction) works have been awarded in Kashmir Division and are in various stages of completion.

In a statement issued here today, a KPDCL spokesperson stated that installation of new DT Substations shall substantially improve quality and reliability of electricity supply in all 10 districts of Kashmir Division. “While 05 packages are being executed by the KPDCL, four packages each in North and South Kashmir, are being executed by the NTPC & PESL as PIAs, at a total cost of Rs 2,316 crore” he said, adding a large number of DT substations have already been erected and charged under the 05 RDSS packages in Srinagar, Budgam and Baramulla districts.

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While KPDCL is executing works in Srinagar, Baramulla and Budgam districts, the NTPC has will work in Ganderbal and Bandipora districts in its charge. The PESL is executing works in Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam and Anantnag districts. “Besides increasing carrying capacity, these works shall also saturate consumer demands for installation of new DTs, especially in rural districts of Kashmir Valley,” he stated.

The spokesperson further stated that with smart metering works under the RDSS to begin soon and installation of new steel tubular poles and LT-AB cable, KPDCL is targeting extension of reliable and quality power supply to its consumers, with improved billing efficiency and reduction in AT&C losses. “While feeder metering of 1,485 at 11 kV level has already started, around 6.85 lakh consumer smart meters and 40,670 DT meters shall also be installed under RDSS,” he added.

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The KPDCL is also targeting laying of 15,000 km LT-AB (Aerial Bunched) cable and 1.5 lakh new steel tubular poles to transform the LT network at distribution level. “With LT-AB cable installed, the KDPCL shall substantially reduce AT&C losses over the next two years, which shall enable the corporation to provide uninterrupted power supply to its consumers,” he promised.

Urging the consumers to cooperate, the spokesperson stated that approved shutdowns especially on 11 kV feeders are mandatory to execute RDSS-LR works. “The KPDCL is notifying shutdowns in advance through print and electronic media so that the consumers are informed beforehand. This is crucial to safeguard the lives of men working at sites,” he added.

Aims to reduce transmission losses

The Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) is also targeting laying of 15,000 km LT-AB (Aerial Bunched) cable and 1.5 lakh new steel tubular poles to transform the LT network at distribution level. With LT-AB cable installed, the KDPCL shall substantially reduce losses over the next two years

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