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LOI got for Transmission System Project for departure of force from Pakaldul Hydro Electric Project (HEP)in Chenab Valley; assessed COD by April 2025
Kishtwar substation will act as pooling station for different HEPs arranged in the district and basic for giving ISTS network to these plantsto northern locale of India
400kV GIS substation to be carried out in one of the hardest and uneven landscape of Kishtwar
New Delhi, 30thMarch 2022: Sterlite Power, a main power transmission designer and arrangements supplier, got the Letter of Intent (LoI) from Power Finance Corporation Consulting Limited to fabricate, own, work and keep up with acritical transmission project in Jammu &Kashmir (J&K) for a time of 35years. The task has been granted to Sterlite Power through Tariff Based Competitive Bidding Process (TBCB).
The venture based inJammu and Kashmir comprisea 400/132kV GIS substation at Kishtwar and 400 KV LILO (Line in Line out) of roughly 10 course Kilometers of Kishenpur-Dulhastitrans mission line at Kishtwar substation.
Mr. Pratik Agarwal, Managing Director, Sterlite Power, said, "We are happy to win the Kishtwar project that will assume a huge part in broadening access of solid and clean ability to individuals in Kashmir. This is the second uber project that Sterlite Power would execute across the difficult landscapes. We will use our skill and related knowledge to convey this basic undertaking promptly."
The transmission framework will be utilized for clearing of 1000MW of force from Pakaldul Hydro Electric Project to the Kishtwar substation. Theproject has a colossal extension for future increase with voltage expansion at 765Kvand 220Kvlevel alongside ICTs and related narrows to interface with the public framework. Further, foundation of normal pooling station at Kishtwar by LILO of one circuit of Kishenpur - Dulhasti 400Kv D/c (Quad) line will likewise give network to impending HEP venture sat Kiru (624MW) and Kwar (540 MW) inthe region.This undertaking will assume a vital part in fortifying the economy and engaging the nearby local area as well as providing solid green capacity to North India including Jammu and Kashmir.
This is the second venture by Sterlite Power in Jammu &Kashmir, after NRSS-29 that presently conveys more than 1,000 MW of power from Punjab to the Kashmir Valley. The task has fortified the National Grid and increased Jammu &Kashmir's power bandwidth by something like 33%. Since its dispatching, this 414 Km long key task, presently assumes an essential part in tending to the power shortfall in the district, particularly during cold weather months when it generally endured power outages.
About Sterlite Power:
Sterlite Power is a main confidential area power transmission framework engineer and arrangements supplier with projects covering roughly 13,700 circuit Kms of transmission lines across India and Brazil. The Company has an arrangement of elite execution power conduits, additional high voltage (EHV) links and optical ground wires (OPGW). The Company gives tailor made answers for the redesign, uprate and fiberization of existing transmission foundation projects. It was the patron of IndiGrid, India's most memorable power sectorInvIT, recorded on Bombay Stock Exchange Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited. The Company was likewise perceived at The Economic Times Innovation Awards 2020 and is a beneficiary of grants from International Project Management Association (IPMA).
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