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Sterlite Power commissions key elements of Goa-Tamnar ISTS project

  • T&D India
  • November 20, 2024
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Sterlite Power has announced the successful commissioning of three key elements of its ISTS project in Goa being implemented by special purpose vehicle “Goa Tamnar Transmission Ltd.”

In a release, Sterlite Power said that the project strengthens Goa’s power infrastructure with four vital elements, three of which have now been successfully commissioned. The final component, the Xeldem-Narendra transmission line, is set to commence soon.

This project also brings Goa’s first 400kV Gas Insulated Substation (GIS) at Dharbandora live, providing a high-quality power supply that reaches South Goa at 400kV for the first time.

 

Boosting Goa’s economy

Commenting on the development, Arun Sharma, CEO, Infrastructure Business, Sterlite Power, “This project is a crucial step forward in strengthening Goa’s power infrastructure. By addressing key gaps and bringing advanced technology like the GIS substation to the state, we are ensuring a more stable and reliable power supply for the people and businesses of Goa, which will further boost tourism and add to the economy. It’s a proud moment for our team, and a reminder of what’s possible when vision and collaboration come together.”

 

High quality power

The new infrastructure will stabilize power delivery, minimizing outages, especially in South Goa, and will enable high-quality power supply across industrial, commercial, and residential segments. The enhanced transmission capacity will also provide a direct feed from the new Dharbandora substation to South Goa, reducing the load on existing substations and making the network more resilient against fluctuations. This is particularly crucial for Goa’s economic hubs, including its tourism and hospitality sectors, which have long been burdened by reliance on costly diesel generators to manage frequent power outages.

Also read: Sterlite Power secures Rs.1,200-crore new orders in Q2FY25

Featured photograph shows a transmission line element of Sterlite Power’s Goa-Tamnar ISTS project.

 

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