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Sterlite Power commissions final element of Khargone transmission scheme

  • T&D India
  • January 4, 2022
Sterlite Power | T&D India
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Sterlite Power Transmission Ltd has announced full completion of the Khargone transmission scheme in Madhya Pradesh, following the successful commissioning of the sixth and final project element.

The Khargone transmission scheme, with an estimated cost of Rs.1,662 crore, will help evacuation of electricity from NTPC’s 1,320-mw Khargone power plant in Madhya Pradesh.

Evacuation will be done first to the 765kV Khandwa substation, for further downstream transmission to across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Goa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu.

The sixth and final element was the 765kV double-circuit line from Khandwa Pool to Dhule, running about 383 ckm The first five elements, listed below, were fully commissioned during the period February 2018 to April 2020.

 

  • 765kV Khandwa substation (2×1500 MVA)
  • 400kV double-circuit Khandwa-Khargone transmission line (around 50 ckm)
  • 765kV double-circuit Khandwa-Indore transmission line (around 180 ckm)
  • 400kV LILO of one circuit of 400kV double-circuit Khandwa-Rajgarh line at Khargone (13.5 ckm)
  • Two 765kV line bays at Dhule

 

“With the completion of the 765kV D/C Khandwa – Dhule transmission line, all the elements in the project are complete and charged,” a statement from Sterlite Power said.

 

Constraints

The sixth element—the 765kV Khandwa-Dhule line—faced right-of-way constraints. According to information available from Central Electricity Authority (CEA), this line had to be diverted as the originally planned route passed through the submergence area of the proposed Jamphal Dam in Dhule district, Maharashtra. Though the line was eventually rerouted, the developer had to seek fresh environmental and forest-related clearances. The transmission line, even after rerouting, faced resistance from local population, it is learnt.

Also read: Sterlite Power Plans Rs.250 Crore Additional Capex In Brazilian Assets

Project background

The Khargone transmission scheme is being developed by “Khargone Transmission Ltd” a step-down subsidiary of Sterlite Power Transmission Ltd. The project was awarded to Sterlite Power in around August 2016, under the tariff-based competitive bidding (TBCB) route.

 

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