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Ladakh connectivity scheme gets ISTS status, transferred to PGCIL

  • T&D India
  • May 31, 2021
Ladakh connectivity scheme | T&D India
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The Union power ministry has re-designated the 220kV Srinagar-Drass-Kargil-Khaltsi-Leh transmission scheme as part of the interstate transmission system (ISTS). With the result, the system has been transferred to Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL).

The Srinagar-Drass-Kargil-Khaltsi-Leh transmission scheme was executed by PGCIL on consultancy basis under the Prime Minister’s Reconstruction Programme (PMRP). The project was owned by Jammu & Kashmir Power Development Department.

However, following the reorganization of the erstwhile state of Jammu & Kashmir into two Union territories – Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, the transmission system has been re-designated as an ISTS scheme and transferred to PGCIL.

It may be recalled that on February 3, 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the 220kV Srinagar-Alusteng-Drass-Kargil-Leh power transmission system to the nation. This was a defining moment in the history of India as the topographically challenged Ladakh region in Jammu & Kashmir, after over 70 years of Independence, got connected to the National Grid.

 

Project Highlights
  • Type of transmission: Single circuit, 220kV
  • Length of transmission system: 335 ckm
  • Line components: Alusteng-Baltal (70 ckm), Baltal-Drass (44 ckm), Drass-Kargil (60 ckm), Kargil-Khalsti (96 ckm), Khalsti-Leh (61.5 ckm), LILO: Leh-Nimmo (66kV) and LILO: Leh-Kharu (66kV)
  • Substations: 50 MVA, 220/66kV GIS substations at Drass, Kargil, Khalsti and Leh
  • Project Altitude: 3,000m to 4,000m above mean sea level
  • Project Cost: Rs.2,266 crore (completion cost)
  • Foundation stone laid: August 12, 2014
  • Gestation period: Around four and a half years (since laying of foundation stone)
  • Project financing: Government of India (95 per cent), Government of J&K (5 per cent)
  • Implementation agency: Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd
  • Original Project owner: Jammu & Kashmir Power Development Department (J&K PDD)
  • New Project owner: Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL)

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