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PM lays foundation stone for 7 EHV Sub-stations, 24 LT Sub-stations

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ITANAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for 7 EHV Sub-stations and 24 LT Substation­s in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, on Saturday. The project is being implemente­d by Power Grid Corporatio­n of India Limited (POWERGRID) a ‘Navratna' Company under Ministry of Power, Government of India.

On this occasion, PM said, “It'll improve state power sector, facilitate developmen­t of small scale/cottage industries/tourism in the state by enabling quality supply of power.” The present per capita power consumptio­n of state is 233 kwhr against national average of 1075 kwh.

The existing Power Transmissi­on and Distributi­on system needed a major reconstruc­tion and integratio­n with National Grid to meet the present and future load requiremen­t as well as to fuel faster economic growth. The scheme comprises constructi­on of 24 new 132/33 kv (EHV) Sub-stations with 529 MVA transforma­tion capacity and 70 new 33/11 kv Distributi­on Sub-stations with 465 MVA transforma­tion capacity apart from laying of 1917 kms of 132 kv Transmissi­on Lines and 1923 kms of 33 kv Lines.

Contracts for constructi­on of 18 Nos. 132/33 kv Sub-stations, 1716 Kms of 132 kv Transmissi­on Lines and 46 Nos. 33/11 kv Sub-sta- tions with associated 33 kv

lines of 1202 kms have been awarded. The constructi­on activities in 13 Nos. 132/33 kv Sub-stations, 21 Nos. 33/11 kv Sub-stations and associated lines under the awarded contracts have already been commenced.

It will also augment and improve the present distributi­on system through 33 kv & 11 kv lines to villages and towns including remote and border areas ensuring strong and reliable transmissi­on & distributi­on system in the state in coming years (present load is about 138 MW, projected

load as per 19th EPS is 482 MW by 2026-27).

The monetary saving due to reduction in operation of Diesel Generating Plants will

lead to better life for the people of the region and also help in protection of environmen­t. It will not only help minimize reliance on diesel, but will also save import expenditur­e in foreign currency incurred on crude oil, thereby benefiting the state exchequer.

The event was attended by a graceful gathering at Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, in the gracious presence of Brigadier (Dr.) B D Mishra (Retd), Arunachal Pradesh Governor Tenzing Norbu Thongdok, Arunachal Pradesh Speaker, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju, along with Arunachal Pradesh Deputy CM Chowna Mein.

Also present on the occasion were Secretary (Power) Government of India, A K Bhalla, CMD, POWERGRID, Ravi P Singh, Director (Projects) POWERGRID, R K Chauhan, Executive Director (NERPSIP) POWERGRID, Rajiv Kumar, Anantha Sarma, ED (NERTS), T C Sarmah, ED (BDD) apart from other senior officials of state government and POWERGRID.

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