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PGCIL’s power transmission network set to cross 1 lakh ckm by March 2013

Em News Bureau ,  Thursday, October 18, 2012, 17:19 Hrs  [IST]

Central transmission utility Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd expects that its total transmission network would cross 1 lakh circuit km (ckm) by March 2013. This was stated by PGCIL CMD R.N. Nayak at the company's AGM held on September 19, 2012. As of August 31, 2012, the company's transmission network stood at 95,846 ckm with as much as 10,600 ckm getting added during FY12 alone. The company also experienced record transformation capacity addition during FY12 with 15 new EHV substations with a transformation capacity of over 30,000 MVA getting added. The total transformation capacity as of August 31, 2012, stood at 1,44,303 MVA coming from 157 EHV/HVDC substations.

During FY12, investment approval to 43 new projects with an estimated cost of Rs.39,225 crore was given. Capital investment of Rs.17,814 crore was recorded in FY12, almost 50 per cent higher than the comparable level of FY11. PGCIL also capitalized assets worth Rs.14,021 crore during FY12 as against Rs.7,313 crore in FY11.

Aerial patrollingPGCIL added inter-regional power transmission capacity (IRPTC) of 5,600 mw to the National Grid during FY12, taking the total to around 28,000 mw as of March 31. 2012. During the XI Plan period, the total addition to IRPTC was 13,900 mw. The National Grid envisages synchronous transmission of power between the country's five regional exchanges-east, west, north, north-east and south. Currently, all the grids except the southern grid are interconnected. Connectivity of the southern grid is expected in the first quarter of 2014.

For the XII Plan period (FY13 to FY17), PGCIL expects to incur capital expenditure of Rs.1,00,000 crore as against Rs.55,300 crore made in the X Plan. In the current year, FY13, capital expenditure is expected to be Rs.20,000 crore. Towards meeting its XII Plan capex targets, PGCIL has already approved projects with investments worth Rs.84,000 crore and has already placed contracts worth Rs.70,000 crore.

As a technological initiative, Power Grid Corporation of India is considering deployment of high-temperature superconducting cables that are designed to carry very high amount of power at low voltage. Further, as these cables would be underground, it could forestall difficulties related to securing right-of-way.
 
                 
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