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ContentsCHAPTER-1
An Account of Growth of Power Sector in J&K State.
1.1 Chronology of important events in J&K State………………………….....................................................6-13
CHAPTER-2Organizational Structure, Profile and Details of Manpower2.1 Organizational Structure…………………………………………………………………………………………….142.2 Profile of Various Wings of Power Development Department…………………………………………………..15-162.3 Organizational Structure of M&RE Wing, Kashmir…………………………...................................................172.4 Organizational Structure of M&RE Wing, Jammu………………...………………………………………. …….182.5 Organizational Structure of S&O Wing, Kashmir…………………………………………………………..……..192.6 Organizational Structure of S&O Wing, Jammu …………………………………………………………..……...202.7 Organizational Structure of Planning & Design Wing……………………………………………………………..202.8 Organizational Structure of Procurement & Material Management Wing……………………………………….212.9 Organizational Structure of Commercial & Survey Wing …………………………………………….…………..212.10 Organizational Structure of Director TTIC………………………………………………………………………….222.11 Year Wise Statement of No. of Employees………………………………………………................................... 232.12 Category Wise Sanctioned/Existing Strength of PDD Employees..………………….…………….…………….24-26
CHAPTER-3
Infrastructure Available3.1 Abstract of Transformation Capacity & Line Length in J&K State………………………………………… 273.2 Details of 220/132kV Transformation Capacity in Jammu & Kashmir Regions…………………………. 283.3 Details of 132/33kV Transformation Capacity in Kashmir Region………………………………………… 29-303.4 Details of 132/33kV Transformation Capacity in Jammu Region…………………………………………..31-323.5 Details of Transmission Lines at 220kV Level in Jammu & Kashmir Regions……………………………33
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3.6 Details of Transmission Lines at 132kV Level in Kashmir Region…………..………….………………….…343.7 Details of Transmission Lines at 132kV Level in Jammu Region………………………………………….…..353.8 Assets of Power Grid Corporation of India under Operation in J&K …………………………………………..36-383.9 HT/LT Ratio at Distribution Level ………………….……………...................................................................393.10 Capacity Wise list of 66/ 33/11/6.6 KV R/Stations of Jammu Province……………………………………….40-473.11 Capacity Wise list of 33/11 KV Sub Stations in EM&RE Wing, Kashmir……………………………………….48-58
CHAPTER-4
Electric Power- Installed Capacity, Its Availability & Consumption
4.1 Electric Power-Installed Generating Capacity & Hydel Projects in Operation underState & Central Sector........................ …………………………………………………………………………..59-60
4.2 Upcoming Power Plants under State and Central Sector………………………………………………………61-624.3 Generation in Ladakh Region (Owned by JKPDD)………………………………………………………………634.4 List of the DG Sets with Installed Capacities in Leh District………………………………………. …………..64-654.5 List of the DG Sets with Installed Capacities in Kargil District………………………………………………….666-674.6 List of the DG Sets with Installed Capacities in Keran,Gurez & Machil……………………………………….684.7 Entitlement from CPSUs and Other External Sources………………………… ……………………………....69-704.8 Demand and Availability Scenario (POWER)………………………………... ……………………………….. 714.9 Demand and Availability Scenario (ENERGY)……………………………….................................................724.10 Seasonal Power Deficit…………………………………………………………………………….......................734.11 Year-wise Statement of Energy Consumption…………………………………………………………………...744.12 Year-wise Statement of Energy Purchased from Northern Grid …………………………………………….…754.13 Year-wise Statement of Self Generated Energy of State available to PDD……………………………… …..764.14 Gross Per Capita Power Consumption of J&K…………………………………………………………………....774.15 Average Cost of Supply (ACS), Average Revenue Realized (ARR) and AT&C Losses ……………………78-794.16 Bifurcation of Transmission and Distribution Losses for 2010-11………………………………………………80
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CHAPTER-5
Electricity Consumers, Connected Load and Revenue Realization and Arrears
5.1 Category wise Number of Consumers as on 31-3-2012.………………………………………………………...815.2 Category wise Consumption for 2010-12…………………………………………………………………………..825.3 Category wise Connected Load (in MWs) ………………….……………………………………………………. 835.4 Metering Status upto 31-3-2012.…………………………………………………………………………………....845.5 Year wise Revenue Realization……………………………………………………………………………………...855.6 Category wise Revenue Realized for the period 2009-10 to 2011-12 in J&K..………………………………...865.7 Category wise Revenue Realized for 2009-10 to 2011-12 in respect of EM&RE wing Jammu ……………. 875.8 Category wise Revenue Realized for 2009-10 to 2011-12 in respect of EM&RE wing Kashmir …………….885.9 Category wise Subsidy Component 2011-12........................................................................ ………………895.10 Arrears of Non Govt. and Govt. Consumers from 2002-03 to 11-12 ……………………………….………….90.
CHAPTER-6
Schemes under Implementation
6.1 RGGY Schemes……………………………………………………………………………………………………….916.2 Physical Progress report ending 3/2012 under RGGVY ………………………………………………………….926.3 Districts wise REC Sanctioned/Approved Cost, Amount Released By REC, Expenditure under RGGVY…..936.4 Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (RAPDRP)……………………… ..946.5 List of towns approved under RAPDRP ………………………………....…………….………………….……… 95-966.6 Progress report of RAPDRP ending 03/2012………………………………………………………..………..…. 97-986.7 Hon’ble Prime Ministers Reconstruction Programme…………………………………………………..……..… 996.8 New / Augmentation of Grid Stations under PMRP……….. …………….…………………………….………...1006.9 PMRP Achievement Ending 03/2012………………………………………………………………………………101-102
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CHAPTER-7
Power Sector Reforms7.1 Benchmarks Under Ist Tripartite MOU …………………………………..…………………………..……………1037.2 Benchmarks Under IInd Tripartite MOU……………………………………………………………………….….1047. 3 Benchmarks Under IIIrd Tripartite MOU………………………………………………….……………….……....105-1077. 4 Targets and Achievements under Ist & IInd Tripartite MOUs…………………………………………….……..1087. 5 Progress of IIIrd Tripartite MoU……………………………….…………………………………………….……..109-114
CHAPTER-8
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES & TECHNICAL DATA FOR SUB-TRANSMISSION &DISTRIBUTION WORK 115
8.1 Recommended Type & Size of Multi core Cables/Single Core Cables ……………………………………...116-1178.2 Current Rating of Distribution & Power transformers………………………………………………..…….…….1188.3 Fuse ratings…………………………………………………………………………………………….……………1198.4 CT Ratios applicable for HT/LT Metering…………………………………………………………………………1208.5 Economic Design for Pre stressed Concrete Poles……………………………………………………….……...1218.6 Specification of Swaged Type Steel Tubular Poles(IS 2713)……………………………………...…………...122-1238.7 Weight per meter for various types of steel…………………………………………………………...................124
8.8 Rating of Capacitors for KVAR Compensation…………………………………………………………………….1258.9 Extract from Record Note of meetings of KEECC………………………………………….. ……………………126-1298.10 General Guidelines for Execution of Electric Works……………………………………………………………….130-1428.11 Construction Drawings for X arms, Substation-frame etc……………………………………….………………...143-157
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Chapter-1
An Account of Growth of Power Sector in J&K State.The State of Jammu & Kashmir is located in the Extreme North of India and is bound on the North by China and on the
South by Himachal Pradesh and Punjab and on the west by Pakistan. The State has a Population of 1,25,48,926 with20,15,088 households (14,97,920 rural and 5,17,168 urban) as per 2011 Census.
The state is traversed by three main rivers i.e. Indus, Jhelum and Chenab. The Indus traverses through Ladakh, whilethe Jehlum flows through Kashmir and Chenab drains Jammu.
The average rainfall is about 100 Cms.
There are huge Glaciers in the state and the existence of high mountains with glaciers and rainfall makes it haven forhydel generation.
As per preliminary survey an estimated potential of 16400 MWs of power has already been identified while the actualpotential is much more.
The state of Jammu and Kashmir was the second, next only to the state of Mysore State in having Hydro Power, as farback as the 1st decade of this Century.
P o we r Deve lo p m e n t Dep a r t m en t
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1.1 CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS IN J&K POWER SYSTEM
1905 4×1 MVA,2.3KV, 25 Hz Mohra Power Project commissioned
Head 430 feet (131 mtrs.), Pelton Wheel Turbine.
2nd in India after Mysore
Constructed by General Electric (GE), America
Commissioned in 1905, Mohra Power Station served to light thousands of Kashmiri homes besides a small number ofsmall industrial units comprising rice huskers, flour and oil grinders, bandsaws, silk reeling, weaving, spinning and the like. Theonly available route to Kashmir Valley those days was Jhelum Valley road ( Muzzafarabad road) along the banks of riverJhelum. Heavy equipments could be easily transported to Mohra on this road. No formal transport was available other thansome horse driven carts and the only navigable area at that time was from Khannabal to Khadinyar.
25 Hz, AC power generated at 2300 Volts was stepped upto 30 kV for its transmission to Sopore, Braramulla and Srinagar.30/2.3 kV Receiving Sub Stations were in operation at Silk Factory and Narwara in Srinagar, at Amargarh in Sopore and inBaramulla. 2.3 kV Supply was also available at Pampore, Pattan, Tangmarg and Gulmarg.
Mohra was the only source of power supply in Kashmir Valley till the year 1955. In June,1955, 2x3 MW Ganderbal HydelProject was Commissioned. The Mohra however continued generating till July 1959 when it was struck by the unprecedentedfloods in Jhelum. The flood waters hit the Power plant, shearing its building longitudinally into two halves.
1948 Work started for construction of Ganderbal Power plant
The Sindh Valley Multipurpose Project with its power plant at Ganderbal had been investigated in the forties. Civil works wereentrusted to the Irrigation Department while its electric works were to be done by the then Electrical and MechanicalDepartment. Construction of Civil Works had been taken in hand in 1948. The electro-mechanical plant of 2x3 MW Capacitywas ordered from M/s Associated Electrical Industries Calcutta who supplied the Electrical Equipment of M/s MetropolitanVickers and matching Hydro Equipment made by Escherwyss, Switzerland.
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1954 Electrification in Anantnag, Khanabal, Bijbehara and Awantipora town started.
Extension of 33 kV transmission line from Srinagar to Anantnag.
66 kV line (on wooden poles) from Pathankote (Punjab) Grid station to Canal (Jammu) sub station was commissioned.
A real boost to power availability in the state.
1955 Ganderbal Project commissioned by the then President of India, Dr Rajendra Prasad.
Srinagar city was divided into two Zones , Zone 1 receiving 25 Hz, 230 V, 3Ø supply from Mohra and zone 2 receiving 50Hz, 400-230 V, 3Ø supply from Ganderbal .
1957 A project report for adding 9 MW to Ganderbal Project was approved.
Mohra Power project was revived and its frequency was changed from 25 Hz to 50 Hz in order to meet the problem ofsevere over loading .
1961 Additional 9 MW Units of Ganderbal project commissioned.
Old Mohra closed and abandoned.
Ganderbal was the lone source of power
1962 New Mohra (9MW) commissioned and synchronized through 66 kV over head line (on wooden poles) with Ganderbal.
Local Grid to which two sources were connected came into existence for the first time in the state. (It was an extremelyexciting event for the Engineers).
New 66kV transmission line from Sarna (Punjab) to Canal Sub Station (Jammu) on steel poles was commissioned.
New transmission line from Samba to Gladni
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1964 Mini Hydel project (2× 350 kW) at Rajouri commissioned
1965 Mini Hydel project (2× 350 kW) at Bhaderwah commissioned
1967-68 132 kV Transmission line between Kalakote – Janipur (Jammu) and Chenani was constructed by Electric Department
along with 22.5MVA, 132 / 66 kV Grid station at Janipora.
1969-70 Three units (3×7.5 MW ) of Kalakote commissioned.
Grid operation became a reality in Jammu region
1971-75 Chenani power plant ( 3×5 MW ) commissioned.
Parallel operation or synchronization with Punjab Grid between two generating station of state in Jammu on one sideand Punjab on the other was established.
Jammu became surplus while Kashmir had shortage.
Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir Electricity Board in pursuance of J&K Electricity Supply Act 1971.
Upper Sindh–I (2×11.3 MW) commissioned.
1976-80 A major event in the 1970s was interconnection of Kashmir and Jammu through 132 kV Udhampur Srinagar Double
Circuit Line (CSTL). At Banihal Tunnel, one circuit was laid overhead crossing Pir Panchal Top and 2nd throughBanihal Tunnel as Gas Filled Cables.
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Advantages resulting from this interconnection:• Boosted generation Capability.• Stabilized the supply frequency .• Reliable Power Supply.• Increased efficiency of the system.• Faults reduced to a large extent.
Formation of POWER DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT headed by the Commissioner and Secretary to Govt.
1981-84 2X120 MVA, 220/132kV Grid Sub Station at Udhampur Commissioned.
1985-1990 120MVA, 220/132kV and 2X20 MVA, 132/33kV Grid Sub Station at Gladni (Jammu) commissioned on energization of
single circuit Sarna – Gladni Transmission Line.
Salal HEP (Phase-I) of 345 MW commissioned in 1987.
Stakna (4 MW) at Leh commissioned.
Salal - Gladni 220 kV Single Circuit Transmission line no. 1 and line no. 2 energized.
Gladni - Miran Sahib 132 kV Double Circuit line and Grid Sub Station at Bari Brahamna and Miran Sahebcommissioned.
35 MVAR Shunt at Pampore (supplied by Crompton & Greaves).
Series Capacitor Bank at Wanpoh (supplied by BHEL). These measures were taken to increase the transmissioncapacity of 132 kV CSTL from 60 MW to 155 MW.
With the Commissioning of Salal ( HEP) which was thought to make up for the power deficit of the Kashmir Valley also,department felt handicapped because in spite of surplus power in Jammu region there was no adequate transmissionfacilities to Kashmir Valley in addition to Udhampur-Bemina 132-KV line, which could not carry more than 70 MW , whileas deficit in the valley was around 300 MW.
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To overcome this problem, various options were considered like
Reactive compensation (installation of 33 kV shunt capacitors at various Grid Stations and Series compensation(Installation of Series Capacitor bank) of the line.
Changing this Double Circuit line to HVDC link, a study was undertaken by the Department and the choice fell onCompensation.
To manage the peak load by reviving Bemina Diesel or Gas Turbine.
Lower Jhelum Hydel Project (105 MW ) was commissioned.
1990-2000 Karnah HEP (2 MW) commissioned in 1991.
220kV Double Circuit Kishenpore – Pampore Transmission Line (KPTL) commissioned in 1996 to overcomeconstraints in power transmission to Kashmir Valley.
345 MW Salal-II, commissioned in 1998.
220 kV Double Circuit Kishenpore – Pampore Transmission Line (KPTL) commissioned in 1996 to overcomeconstraints in Power Transmission to Kashmir Valley. 220/132 kV Pampore Grid Station Commissioned in 1996.
220/132/33 kV Grid station at Zainakote commissioned in 1998.
480 MW, Uri-I alongwith its transmission system viz. 630MVA, 400/220 kV Wagoora Grid Sub Station and 400kV Uri-Wagoora line commissioned in 1997.
2001-2011 USHP-II, 105 MW Power Project commissioned at Kangan
400 kV Inter-regional Transmission Line between Kishenpur and Srinagar commissioned by PGCIL
First ever Tariff Order for electricity determined and issued by JKSERC in March 2007.
J&K PDD launched its website under URL: www.jkpdd.gov.in in 2007.
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390 MW Dulhasti Power Plant commissioned in 2007.
450 MW Baglihar HEP commissioned in October, 2008.
Computerized billing of consumers of Jammu & Srinagar city completed in 2007-08.
160 MVA,220/132 kV Barn Grid Sub Station commissioned in 2008.
100MVA 132/33KV Grid station Bari-Brahmana-II Commissioned in 2008
20 MVA , 132/33 kV Draba Grid Station commissioned in 2008.
50MVA132/33 kV Grid Station Khanmoh Commissioned in April-2009
50 MVA 132/33 kV Gangyal Grid Station Commissioned in March-2009
50MVA132/33 kV Grid Station Tethar Commissioned in Oct -2009
50MVA132/33 kV Grid Station Mahanpur Commissioned in Aug -2009
Second Tariff Order for electricity issued by JKSERC in Sep.2009.
Third Tariff Order issued by SERC in April 2010
Electricity Act 2010 notified by GoJ&K in April 2010
120 MWs HEP SEWA II on Ravi Basin commissioned in September 2010.
2011-12 320 MVA,220/132 Grid station Mirbazzar commissioned in 12/2011
320 MVA+100MVA,220/132/33 Grid station Budgam commissioned in 12/2011
320 MVA+100MVA,220/132/33 Grid station Bishnah commissioned in 2011
120 MVA+20MVA,220/132/33 Grid station Ramban commissioned in 2011
50MVA 132/33 Grid station Lissar commissioned in 5/12/-2011
50MVA 132/33 Grid station Vilgam commissioned in 02/2011
50MVA 132/33 Grid station Magam commissioned in 02/2012
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50MVA 132/33 Grid station Katra commissioned in 2011
20MVA 132/33 Grid station Chandak commissioned in 2/2012
50MVA 132/33 Grid station Pounichak commissioned in 2/2012
1.26 MW HEP Sanjak on Indus Basin commissioned in September 2011.
4thTariff Order issued by SERC in April 2012
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Chapter-2
Organizational Structure, profile and Details of Manpower
2.1 - Organizational Structure
ChiefEngineerM&REWingKashmir
ChiefEngineerM&REWingJammu
ChiefEngineerS&OWingKashmir
ChiefEngineerP&MMWing(Moving)
ChiefEngineerC&SWing(Moving)
ChiefEngineerS&OWingJammu
ChiefEngineerP&DWing(Moving)
DirectorTraining, Testing,
Inspection andCommissioning Wing
(Moving)
DevelopmentCommissioner
(Power)
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2.2 - PROFILE OF VARIOUS WINGS OF POWER DEVLOPEMENT DEPARTMENT
Maintenance & RE Wings Overall distribution at 66 & 33 kV level and below.
Setting up, maintenance and operations of 66-33/11-6.6 kV Sub-transmission systems
Setting up, maintenance and operations of 11kV/433V distribution system
The billing of energy to consumers and collections
The face of PDD in dealings with individual consumers.
System and Operation Wings Overall transmission above 66 / 33 kV level.
Setting up, maintenance and operations of 220/132/33 kV Grid stations
Setting up, maintenance and operations of 220KV and 132 kV transmission lines.
Planning & Design Wing Technical study and approval of Projects
Setting up standards of quality control for projects
Procurement process of equipment for Grid stations and transmission lines above 66/33 KV.
Procurement and Material Management Wing Procurement of line material and equipment for the Sub-transmission level and below.
Maintaining inventory of material for M&RE wings in its stores
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Commercial and Survey Wing Power Purchases
Scheduling at merit order
Power arrangements under exchange with other states and agencies.
Setting up, maintenance and operations of Communication network between different Grids and power Plants
Enforcement of power curtailments as per schedule for strict grid discipline
Managing operations of the SLDC and Sub LDC
Testing of Electric Protection for all electric installations
Training, Testing, Inspection and Commissioning Wing Arranging training for the staff
Technical Inspection of all new electric installations before their commissioning
Setting Standards for Electric Contractors and issuing licenses after assessing their abilities
Technical Investigation of all electric accidents
Electrical testing and commissioning .
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2.3 - Organizational Structure, EM&RE Wing, Kashmir
Circle-IstSrinagar
Circle-IIndSrinagar
Circle-NorthSopore
ED-Ist Srinagar
ED-IV Srinagar
STD-IstSrinagar
CentralWorkshopPampore
ED-II Srinagar
ED-III Srinagar
ED-Budgam
STD-II,Srinagar
ED-Baramulla
Circle-SouthAnantnagag
ED-Handwara
ED-Sopore
STD -Ganderbal
STD-Sopore
ED-Anantnag
ED-Kulgam
ED-Bijbehara
STD-Bijbehara
Circle-Leh
ED-Leh
ED-Kargil
Direction Office, Srinagar
Circle-Shopian
ED-Pulwama
STD-Pulwama
ED-Shopian
ED-Awantiporaa
Circle-Gander-bal
ED-Bandipora
ED-Ganderbal
ED-Sumbal
ED-Kupwara
Spl. Sub Div.Tangmarg
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2.4 - Organizational Structure, EM&RE Wing, Jammu
Circle-Jammu
Circle-Rajouri
Circle-Batote
ED-Ist Jammu
ED-II Jammu
ED-III Jammu
STD-Ist Jammu
ED-Rajouri
ED-Poonch
ED-Batote
ED-Udhampur
STD-Udhampur
STD-II Jammu
STD-IVKalakote
Direction Office, Jammu
Circle-Kuthua
ED-Vijaypur
STD-III,Kathua
ED-Kathua
Circle-Kishtwar
ED-Doda
STD-Doda
ED-Kishtwar
ED-Reasi
CentralWorkshopJammu
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2.5 - Organizational Structure, S&O Wing, Kashmir
Circle-Ist.Srinagar
Circle-IISrinagar
TLMD-I, Srinagar
TLMD-II,Pampore
TLMD-III,Sopore
TLCD-I, Srinagar
TLCD-II, Srinagar
GCD, Srinagar
TLMD-IV,Pampore
Direction Office, Srinagar
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2.6 - Organizational Structure, S&O Wing, Jammu
2.7- Organizational Structure, Planning & Design Wing
Circle-Ist.Jammu
Circle-IIJammu
TLMD-I, Jammu
TLMD-II, Jammu
TLMD-III, Udhampur
TLCD-I, Jammu
TLCD-II,Jammu
GCD,Jammu
P&D Circle, Srinagar P&D Circle, Jammu
Direction Office, Jammu
Direction Office, Moving
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2.8 - Organizational Structure, Procurement & Material Management Wing
2.9- Organizational Structure, Commercial & Survey Wing, Jammu
Purchase Circle, Srinagar Purchase Circle, Jammu
Elect. Central StorePampore
Elect. Central StoreJammu
Survey Division, Srinagar
Commercial Division,Srinagar
LDM&T Division ,Srinagar
Survey Division, Jammu
Commercial Division,Jammu
LDM&T Division, Jammu
Direction Office, Moving
Direction Office, Jammu
Circle Office-Srinagar
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2.10- Organizational Structure, Training, Testing, Inspection and Commissioning Wing
Inspection Division,Srinagar
Inspection Division,Jammu
DirectorTTIC Wing Moving
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2.11 - Year Wise Statement of No. of Employees
S.No. Year No. of Employees
1 1998-99 20500
2 1999-2000 20700
3 2000-01 20925
4 2001-02 21010
5 2002-03 21300
6 2003-04 21500
7 2004-05 22600
8 2005-06 22600
*9 2006-07 23274
*10 2007-08 23816
*11 2008-09 23285
*12 2009-10 23112
*13 2010-11 31010
14 2011-12 27053
* This includes 13325 No daily wagers as well
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2.12 STATEMENT SHOWING CATEGORYWISE SANCTIONED/EXISTING STRENGTH (GAZETTED /NON-GAZETTED) OF VARIOUS WINGS OF J&K PDD AS ON 30-06-2012
S# Category of Post DCPOffice
M&REWing Kmr.
M&REWing
Jammu
S&OWingKmr.
S&Owing
Jammu
P&MMWing
Jammu
C/SwingJ&K
P&DWing
Jammu
DirectorTTICWing
JammuTotal Total
S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E
1 DevelopmentCommissioner Power J&K 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2 Chief Engineer 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 63 Superintending Engineer 0 0 7 7 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 22 214 Executive Engineer 2 2 28 25 20 16 8 7 7 7 8 6 6 4 7 6 2 2 88 755 Special Mobile Magistrate 0 0 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3
6 Asstt. Ex. Engineer(E/C/M) 2 0 119 75 100 67 29 19 28 17 25 21 25 11 15 8 7 6 350 217
7 Asstt. Engineer (E/C/M) 12 6 214 122 88 88 20 19 40 41 1 1 17 15 0 0 4 5 396 297
8 Jr. Engineer includingcontractual. 3 2 401 407 328 310 138 132 132 95 35 32 91 75 25 19 4 5 1157 1077
9 Jr. Engineer Civil 1 0 7 3 8 4 0 0 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 1110 Senior Foreman 0 0 31 12 24 15 12 8 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 3611 Tech-I 0 0 114 41 82 82 28 18 29 4 0 0 11 4 0 0 4 0 268 14912 Tech-II 0 0 223 89 122 122 26 17 28 13 0 0 11 1 0 0 6 1 416 24313 Tech-III 0 0 1971 1537 1272 993 222 194 265 151 0 0 44 31 0 0 38 26 3812 293214 Tracer 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
15
Tech-IV/Helper/Lineman/SBA/Bill
Distributor/Tech-V/GateKeeper/Store Attendant
0 0 3296 1530 1893 160 419 228 440 365 0 0 71 40 0 0 0 0 6119 2323
16 Attendant 0 0 164 101 1469 1071 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 1475 107617 Meter Reader 0 0 497 361 158 124 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 657 48618 works supervisor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 119 Sr. Surveyour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 220 Survey Supervisor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 6 121 Jr. Survey Supervisor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 122 Survey Asstt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 223 Electric Ministry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
24 Centrifuge Driver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1
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S# Category ofPost
DCPOffice
M&REWingKmr.
M&REWing
Jammu
S&OWingKmr.
S&Owing
Jammu
P&MMWing
Jammu
C/SwingJ&K
P&DWing
Jammu
DirectorTTICWing
JammuTotal Total
S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E
25 Diesel EngineDriver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
26 EngineMechanic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1
27 GeologicalAsstt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
28 Chief AccountsOfficer 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4
29
Sr. LawOfficer/Law
Officer/LegalAsstt.
0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
30 Adm. Officer 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1
31 Accounts Officer/Rev. Officer 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 14 12
32 Head Computer 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 533 Dy. Director 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 234 Asstt. Director 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 035 Pvt. Secretary 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
36 Asstt. AccountsOfficer 1 0 28 25 20 18 8 7 7 6 7 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 75 63
37 Section Officer 1 1 4 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 15 10
38 Sr.Stenographer 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5
39 StatisticalOfficer 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4
40 Jr.Stenographer 1 0 7 1 6 4 3 2 2 1 4 2 1 0 3 1 1 1 28 12
41 Head Asstt. 3 3 27 12 26 26 11 7 10 8 7 4 14 6 3 1 3 3 104 70
42 Rev.Superintendent 0 0 21 12 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 28
43 Sr. Asstt. 7 5 212 162 95 95 36 25 32 32 31 30 34 22 24 14 6 6 477 39144 St. Asstt. 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2
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S# Category ofPost
DCPOffice
M&REWingKmr.
M&REWing
Jammu
S&OWingKmr.
S&Owing
Jammu
P&MMWing
Jammu
C/SwingJ&K
P&DWing
Jammu
DirectorTTICWing
JammuTotal Total
S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E
45 AccountsAsstt. 1 0 23 3 17 12 7 3 7 6 12 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 69 30
46 Jr. Asstt. 15 6 431 319 288 260 53 30 45 31 52 29 62 29 34 19 11 7 991 73047 Rev. Examiner 0 0 0 0 45 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 45
48 HeadDraftsman 1 1 3 1 20 20 2 2 7 7 3 3 1 0 1 0 1 1 39 35
49 Draftsman 0 0 33 12 23 2 10 3 9 9 17 8 8 2 9 4 3 2 112 42
50 Driver /Chauffer 2 2 67 40 60 60 25 20 26 21 9 6 16 7 3 3 3 1 211 160
51
Orderlies /Chowkidar /
Jamadar / DakRunner
16 15 519 267 340 340 61 29 73 60 77 53 54 22 38 20 12 9 1190 815
52 ComputerOperator 0 0 5 4 9 9 0 0 1 2 1 1 30 8 0 0 0 0 46 24
53 ComputerAssistants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 1 0 0 0 0 35 1
54 Cleaner 0 0 53 25 0 0 6 3 5 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 69 31
55 LinemanGrade I 0 0 398 349 0 0 21 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 419 370
56 LinemanGrade II 0 0 2837 1871 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2837 1871
57 Land Collector 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
58 Naib Tehsildar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
59 Patwari 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
60 DRW/CL/Needbasis 0 0 0 7571 0 4254 0 1227 0 257 0 9 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 13325
Total 21748 27053
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Chapter-3Infrastructure Available as on 31-03-2012
3.1-Abstract of Transformation capacity in J&K State
Description Jammu Kashmir TotalNo MVA No MVA No /MVA
220/132 kV Grid Sub Stations 6 2030.00 4 1540 10 3570.00132/66-33 kV Grid Sub Stations 27 1699.00 24 2146.64 51 3845.64
a) 66/33 kV Sub Station 2 60.00 ….. ….. 2 60.0
b) 66/11 kV Sub Station 27 359.059 ….. ….. 27 359.059c) 66/6.6 kV Sub Station 2 20.0 ….. ….. 2 20.0
a) 33/11 kV Sub Stations 204 1659.65 208 2363.05 412 4022.70b) 33/6.6 kV Sub Stations 5 32.90 7 68.15 12 101.05c)33/0.4 kV Sub Stations 1 5 7 62.55 8 67.55d)11/0.43 kV Sub Stations 19685 2185.79 19306 2833.57 38991 5019.36e)6.6/0.43 KV Sub-Stations 91 9.39 509 79.00 600 88.39f)No of 11/6.6 KV feeders 851 728 1579
Abstract of Line Length of Transmission lines in J&K stateDescription Jammu Kashmir Total
Ckt.Km Ckt. Km Ckt.Km
220 kV Line Length (Km) 512.96 200.00 712.96132 kV Line Length (Km) 902.80 801.52 1704.32
66 kV Line Length (Km) 227.80 ….. 227.833 kV Line Length (Km) 2241.430 1799.93 4041.36
11 kV Line Length (Km) 16640.309 12939.0 29579.309
6.6 kV Line Length 158.570 175.00 333.570LT Line Length(Km) 36370.502 27584.37 63954.872
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3.2 - Details of 220/132kV Transformation Capacity in Jammu & Kashmira) Kashmir Region
b) Jammu Region
SNo.
Name of the220/132 KV Grid
sub station
Capacity Date ofcommissioning of
Grid Station
Name of the scheme underwhich sub station
constructed
No. ofoutgoing132 KVfeeders
Remarks
No. MVA / X-MVA Total MVA
1 Gladni3+1 spare 133.33 400 1985 State Sector 7
#2 160+150 310 2008
2 Udhampur 6+1 spare 40 240 1981 State Sector 5
3 Hira Nagar3+1 spare 66.67 200 2001
State Sector 43+1 spare 40 120 1996
4 Barn 2(3Ph) 160 320 2008 PMRP 2
5 Bishnah 2(3ph) 160 320 2011 PMRP 1
6 Ramban 3+1 spare 40 120 2011 PMRP 2
Total MVA 2030
S.No.
Name of theGrid SubStation
Transformation Capacity Date ofCommissioning
Name of the schemeunder which Sub Station
Constructed
No.ofoutgoing
132 kVfeeders
RemarksNo MVA /
Tfm. Total (MVA)
1 Pampore 9 +1 50 450 +50 (spare Jully-1996 220 kV Kishanpur-PamporeTransmission Line Project 4
2 Zainakote 9+1 50 450 +50 (spare) Dec.1998300 MVA 220/132 kV Grid Station atZainkote with 220 kV D/C Wagoora-
Zainkote Transmission Line6 The Sub Station is
having 33kV level also
3 Mir Bazzar 6+1 53.33 320+53.33 Dec,2011 PMRP 8
4 Budgam 6+1 53.33 320+53.33 Dec,2011 PMRP 0 The Sub Station ishaving 33kV level also
Total MVA 1540
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3.3 - Details of 132/33 kV Transformation Capacity in Kashmir Region
S.No Name of theGrid Sub Station
Transformation Capacity TOTAL(MVA)
Date of Commissioning / Nameof the scheme under which Sub
Station Constructed
No.of33 kV
feedersRemarks
No MVA / Tfm. Total (MVA)
1 Bemina3 50 150
185.64 1973 66+1 5.94 35.64+5.94
2 Wanpoh
1 50 50
120 1973 62 20 40
2 15 30
3 Amargarh
1 50 50
95 1977 61 20 20
2 12.5 25
4 Habak2 50 100
120 1981 61 20 20
5 Pampore9+1 16.66 150+16.66
200 1982 10 50MVA capacity addedduring 2007-081 50 50
6 Pattan 3 2x50+1x20 100+20 120 1987 4 60MVA added during2011-12 RE sector
7 Cheshmashahi
1 50 50
105 1987 42 20 40
1 15 15
8 Rawalpora1 50 50
110 1993 63 20 60
9 Arampora 21
2050
4050 90
199550MVA added in
2009-103
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S.No Name of theGrid Sub Station
Transformation Capacity TOTAL(MVA)
Date of Commissioning / Nameof the scheme under which Sub
Station Constructed
No.of33 kV
feedersRemarks
No MVA / Tfm. Total (MVA)
10 Wanganpora 6+1 25 150+25 150 1996 5
11 Zainkote 3 +1 25 75 +25 75 Dec.1998/Const.of 300 MVA220/132kV Grid Stn Zainkote 3
12 Awantipora 3+11
2550
75+2550 125 1999/Const.of 75 MVA
50MVAadded in 2009 6 Added by virtue of Depositcontribution.
13 Lassipora 3+1 25 75+25 7505.04.2003 /Const.of 75
MVA 132/33 kVG/Stn.Lassipora
4
14 Badampora1 50 50
66 16.10.2004/Const.of 36 MVA132/33kV G/Stn.Badampora 1
Augmented to 66MVAreplacing 20MVA
transformer by 50MVAtransformer during 2007-081 16 16
15 Kangan 1 20 20 20 29.04.2006/Const. of 20 MVA132/33kV G/ Stn.Kangan 3
16 Sheree 1 50 50 50 06.05.2006/Const.of 50 MVA132/33 kV G/ Stn. Sheree 3
17 Mattan 1 50 50 50 23.09.2006/Const. of 50 MVA132/33 kV G/Stn. Mattan 2
18 Kulgam 2 20 40 40 02.12.2006/Const. of 40 MVA132/33 kV G/Stn. Kulgam 1
19 Khonmoh 1 50 50 50 2-10-2009 3 Under PMRP
20 Tethar 1 50 50 50 28-05-2009 3 Under PMRP
21 Budgam 2 50 100 100 PMRP- 12/2011 4 Under PMRP
22 Lissar 1 50 50 50 PMRP- 5/12/2011 3 Under PMRP
23 Vilgam 1 50 50 50 PMRP- 22/12/2011 3 Under PMRP
24 Magam 1 50 50 50 PMRP- 21/12/2011 4 Under PMRP
Total MVA 2146.64
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3.4 Details of 132/33 kV Transformation Capacity in Jammu Region
Name of the 132/66/33 KVGrid sub station
CapacityDate of commi. Of
G/StnName of the scheme
under which sub stationconstructed
No. ofoutgoing66/33 KVfeeders
RemarksNo. MVA / X-
MVA Total
132/66 KV
Kathua 2 50 100 1994 State sector 3 (66 KV)
Hira Nagar1 50
72.5 1990 State sector 3 (66 KV)3 7.5
Samba 2 50 100 2001 State sector 2 (66 KV)
132/33 KV
Gladni 2 50 100 1985 State sector 5
Bari Brahmana2 50
131.50 1988 State sector6
(132/33 KV) 50(132/11) 31.5
1 31.5 1
Miran Sahib1 50
90 1989 State sector 42 20
Janipur 2 50 100 1967 State sector 71 no. 50 MVA Xmer is under outage &replaced b 31.5 MVA Xmer.of Jhajjar
Kotli G/Stn.
Canal 2 50 100 1993 State sector 6
Akhnoor 1+1 20+20 40 1979 State sector 6
Jhajjar Kotli 2 31.50 63 1977 State sector 7 1 no. 31.5 MVA Xmer replaced by 15MVA Xmer & shifted to Janipur G/Stn.
Udhampur 1 5070 1981 State sector 4
1 20
Batote 1+1 15+20 35 1978 State sector 4
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Name of the 132/66/33 KVGrid sub station
Capacity Date of commi. OfG/Stn
Name of the scheme underwhich sub station
constructed
No. ofoutgoing66/33 KVfeeders
RemarksNo. MVA / X-
MVA Total
Khellani 2 20 40 1995-96 State sector 2
NHPC (Kishtwar) 1 20 20 - NHPC 1
Sidhra 1 20 20 1995 State sector 3
Barn 2 20 40 2005 PMRP 2
Rajouri 3 20 60 1994-95 State sector 5
Kalakote 1 20 20 1987 State sector 1
Bari-Brahmana-II 2 50 100 2008 PMRP 2
Draba (Poonch) 1 20 20 2008 State sector 1
Gangyal 1 50 50 2009 PMRP 3
Mahanpur 1 50 50 2009 State sector
Bishnah 2 50 100 2011 PMRP 2
Ramban 1 20 20 2011 PMRP 3
Katra 1 50 50 2011 PMRP 3
Chandak 1 20 20 2011 PMRP 2
Pounichak 1 50 50 2011 PMRP 1
Total MVA 1662.00
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3.5 - Details of Transmission Lines at 220kV level Jammu & Kashmir :
a) Kashmir Region
b) Jammu Region
S # Name of the Double / Singleckt line
TotalCircuit kms.
Date ofCommissioning
Name of the scheme underwhich Line Constructed Remarks
1Kishenpur-Pampore(Pampore-Tethar Section)D/C Line
144 July.1996 220 kV Kishanpur-PamporeTransmission Line Project
2 Wagoora-ZainkoteD/C Line 56 Dec.1998
300 MVA 220/132 kV GridStation at Zainkote with 220 kV D/CWagoora-Zainkote Trans. Line
Total Ckt. Kms 200
S # Name of the Double /Single ckt line
LineLengthKms.
Total ckt.Kms.
Date ofcommissioning
Name of the scheme underwhich line constructed
1 220 KV D/C KPTL upto Tather 102.00 204.00 1996 State sector
2 220 KV S/C Udhampur - Sarna 124.00 124.00 1983 State sector
3 220 kV D/C Kishenpur-Barn 37.40 74.80 2008 PMRP
4 220KV D/C Miran-Sahib Bishnah 9.73 19.46 2010 PMRP
5 220KV D/C Hiranagar- Bishnah 44.80 89.6 2011 PMRP
6 220KV LILO Ramban 1.10 1.1 2011 PMRP
Total 319.03 512.96
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3.6 - Details of Transmission Lines at 132kV level in Kashmir Region
S.No. Name of the Double/SingleCircuit Transmission Line
TotalCircuitkms.
Date ofCommissioning
Name of the scheme underwhich Line Constructed Remarks
1 D/C CSTL
1973 Construction of 132 kVChenani-Srinagar Transmission Line
i Bemina-Rawalpora-Pampore 50.40
ii Pampore-Awantipora-Wanpoh 80.74
iii a. Wanpoh-Tether (D/C) 76.00
b. Wanpoh-Tether (S/C over Pir top) 4.00
2 Single Circuit USHP-I – Habak 50.00 1975 21.6 MW USHP Sumbal
3 D/C LJHP -Amargarh-Pattan- Zainakote 153.60 1977 105 MW LJHP Gantmulla
4 D/C Pampore – Chesmashahi 27.70 1987
5 D/C Chesmashahi – Habak 30.00 1987
6 D/C Amargarh - Arampora (Kupwara) 68.00 19957 D/C Bemina -Wanganpora- Habak 20.60 19968 D/C Bemina – Zainakote 19.00 Jan.19989 D/C Zainakote – Wanganpora 21.70 Dec.1998
10 D/C USHP-II – Habak 49.40 June.2002 105 MW USS-II Kangan
11 S/C Awantipora - Lassipora 24.70 05.04.2003 132 kV ALTL S/C line on D/C towers
12 D/C Ganderbal –Badampora 17.00 16.10.2004 132 kV GBTL
13 LILO of LJTL at Sheree 1.50 06.05.2006 Const.of 50 MVA 132/33 kV G/Stn. Sheree
14 D/C Wanpoh-Mattan 19.20 23.09.2006 Const. of 50 MVA 132/33 kVG/Stn. Mattan
Conductor on II circuit laidfor 7Kms upto Lissartapping point.
15 S/C Wanpoh-Kulgam 11.30 02.12.2006 Const. of 40 MVA 132/33 kVG/Stn. Kulgam S/C line on D/C towers
16 LILO of Pampore-C/Shshi Line forKhammoh Grid station 7.4 28-05-2010 PMRP .
17 LILO of CSTL at Tethar 0.9 02-10-2010 PMRP18 132kVD/C Lisser Line 26.00 2011 PMRP19 132kV S/C Arampora-Vilgam Line 18.40 2011 PMRP
20 132kV D/C Pattan-Magam Line 14.12 2011 PMRP
Total Kms 791.86
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3.7 - Details of Transmission Lines at 132kV level in Jammu Region
S.No. Name of the Double / Single ckt line Total ckt. Kms. Date ofcommissioning
Name of the scheme under whichline constructed
1 132 KV D/C Ring Main around Jammu city 136.56 2000 State sector
2 132 KV D/C Udhampur - Bemina upto Thather (CSTL) 166.00 1974 State sector
3 132 KV S/C Janipur – Kalakote 77.00 1968 State sector
4 132 KV S/C Chenani-Udhampur-J. Kotli 52.50 1967 State sector
5 132 KV S/C Janipur – Gladni 7.70 1985 State sector
6 132 KV D/C Gladni - Hira Nagar 84.46 1987 State sector
7 132 KV D/C Hira Nagar – Kathua 76.00 1990-91 State sector
8 132 KV D/C Gladni - Bari Brahmana 30.12 1987 State sector
9 132 KV D/C Bari Brahmana - Miran Sahib 27.76 1988 State sector
10 132 KV D/C Miran Sahib – Canal 32.18 1988 State sector
11 132 KV D/C Barn – Janipur 29.58 2005 State sector
12 132 KV D/C Kalakote – Rajouri 57.00 1994 State sector
13 132 KV D/C Tap line for Samba 3.62 2001 State sector
14 132 KV D/C Tap line for Grid Stn B.B-II 5.40 2007 PMRP
15 132 KV D/C Rajouri –Draba Line 70.24 2008 PMRP
16 LILO 132 kV for Gangyal 2.00 2009 PMRP
17 132KV Barn-Siot alongwith LILO(Akhnoor Section) 19.102 38.204 PMRP
18 LILO Pounichak 3.58 2012 State sector
19 132kV S/C Draba-Chandak 23.00 2011 State Sector
Total 903.8
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3.8 Assets of Power Grid Corporation of India under operation in J&K.
1 400/220KV KISHENPUR SUBSTATION
ICTs MVA
KISHENPUR, 315MVA ICT-I (3 x 105MVA) 315
KISHENPUR, 315MVA ICT-II (3 x 105MVA) 315
BUS REACTORs MVAR
1X 63 MVAR BUS REACTOR 63
1X 80 MVAR BUS REACTOR 80
2 400/220KV WAGOORA SUBSTATION
0ICTs MVA
WAGOORA, 315MVA ICT-I (3 x 105MVA) 315
WAGOORA, 315MVA ICT-II (3 x 105MVA) 315
WAGOORA, 315MVA ICT-III (3 x 105MVA) 315
WAGOORA, 315MVA ICT-III (3 x 105MVA) 315
BUS REACTORs MVAR
1X 50 MVAR BUS REACTOR 50
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3.8 (B) POWERGRID LINES UNDER O&M IN J&K.
S.No Name of The LineLine
Length (InKms)
Hilly (InKms)
Plain (In Kms)
400 KV TRANSMISSION LINES
1 400KV DULHASTI-KISHENPUR S/C 119.72 119.72 0.00
2 400kV Kishenpur - Wagoora I&II D/C 182.57 182.57 0.00
3 400KV URI-WAGOORA I&II D/C 94.99 58.00 36.99
4 800KV KISHENPUR-MOGA-I S/C (Charged at400kV
275.38 152.31 123.07
5800KV KISHENPUR-MOGA-II S/C (Charged at
400kV)287.12 145.96 141.16
6 400kV Uri-II - Wagoora S/C 105.00 84.00 21.00
7 400kV Uri-I - Uri-II S/C 10.45 10.45 0.00
220 KV TRANSMISSION LINES
1 220KV HIRANAGAR-SARNA S/C 45.29 0.00 45.29
2 220KV JAMMU-HIRANAGAR S/C 45.93 25.93 20.00
3 220KV KISHENPUR-SARNA I&II D/C 103.64 83.64 20.00
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S.No Name of The LineLine
Length (InKms)
Hilly (InKms) Plain (In Kms)
4220KV KISHENPUR-UDHAMPUR I&IID/C
22.04 22.04 0.00
5 220KV SALAL-JAMMU-I S/C 56.33 56.33 0.00
6 220KV SALAL-JAMMU-II S/C 62.42 62.42 0.00
7 220KV SALAL-KISHENPUR-I&II D/C 56.80 56.80 0.00
8 220KV SALAL-KISHENPUR-III& IV D/C 58.70 58.70 0.00
9 220KV WAGOORA-PAMPORE-I&II D/C 10.29 0.00 10.29
132 KV TRANSMISSION LINES
1 132 KV Sewa-II - Hiranagar I&II D/C 78.48 78.48 0.00
2 132 KV Sewa-II - Mahanpur S/C 31.25 31.25 0.00
3 132kV Mahanpur - Kathua S/C 21.50 21.50 0.00
4 132kV Sewa -II - Kathua S/C 53.00 53.00 0.00
TOTAL FOR T/LS 1720.90 1303.10 417.79
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3.9 Circle-wise HT/LT Ratio at Distribution Level(as on 31-3-2012 )
S.No. Name of Circle HT/LT Ratio
1 Circle-Ist, Jammu 1 : 2.20
2 Circle – 2nd Kuthua 1 : 2.00
3 Circle Rajouri 1 : 1.90
4 Circle Batote 1 : 1.74
5 Circle Kishtwar 1 : 1.31
6 Circle-I, Srinagar 1 : 1.9
7 Circle-2, srinagar 1 : 2.46
8 Circle-Ganderbal 1 : 2.44
9 Circle-South Bijbehara 1: 2.28
10 Circle-South Pulwama 1: 2.21
11 Circle-North,Sopore 1: 1.54
12 Crcle-Leh, Ladakh 1 : 1.59
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3.10 Capacity -wise List of 66/33/11/6.6 KVA Sub-Station of Elect. Maintt. & RE Wing, Jammu.
S.No. Name of ReceivingStation
VoltageLevel of
ReceivingStation
Capacity MVA TotalMVA
No. ofFeeder
s1.3 1.6 1.87 2.5 3.0 3.15 4.00 5.00 6.00 6.3 10.00 15.00 20.00 31.50
STD-I, Jammu1 . New Sectrait 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 9
2 . Residency 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 16.30 6
3 . Wazarat 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 3
4 . Medical 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 26.30 8
5 . Parade 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 2
6 . Canal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 6
7 . Company Bagh 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 4
8 . Sheetli 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 38.90 79 . Nagrota 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3
10 . Dhounthaly 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 16.30 611 . Jindhrah 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 612 . Jajjar Kotli 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3
13 . Dansal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 214 . Janipur 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 30.00 1415 . Denis gate 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 2
16 . Purkhoo 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 417 . Shamachak 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 118 . Akhnoor 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 8
19 . Jourian 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 320 . Pahariwala 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 221 . Khour 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2
22 . Barmal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.00 223 . Sohal Bhalwal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13.15 324 . Sarote 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2
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25 . Tanda 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 326 . Maira Mandrian 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2
27 . Chowki Choura 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 228 . Pargwal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 329 . Balli Gulaba 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3
30 . Subash Nagar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 16.30 431 . Roop Nagar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 332 . Bantalab 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 8
33 . Thather 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 334 . Bhalwal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 335 . Marh 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2
36 . Gajansoo 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 237 . Toph Sherkhania 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 16.30 738 . Muthi 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 30.00 5
39 . Talab Tillo 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 240 . Udhwywala 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 341 . Kanachak 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2
42 . Batera 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 243 . Machillian 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 244 . Gharata 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.00 2
45 . Bohri 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 246 . Nagrota-II (jagti) 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 447 . Superspeciality Hospital 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 148 . Ranjan 33/6.6 KV 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 249 . Trilokpur 33/6.6 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 150 . Gho Manhasan 33/6.6 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.00 2
Total 0 0 0 2 0 10 3 1 0 26 32 0 0 0 537.3 183
STD-II, Jammu 0
51 . Samba-I 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 3
52 . Samba-II 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.00 453 . IGC Samba-I 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 854 . IGC Samba-II 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 7
55 . Bainglad 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00
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56 . Chatha 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 557 . Parladpur 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3
58 . Gadigarh 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 359 . Satwari 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 660 . Miltary Cantt 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3
61 . Sunderpur 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 562 . Badyal Brahmana 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 263 . Rangpur Mulana 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3
64 . Chakroi 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 265 . Bishnah 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 366 . Chak Hasla 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2
67 . Salehar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 568 . Miran Sahib 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 669 . Shatraiyan 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.00 2
70 . Kullian 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 271 . Chak Shera 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 472 . Suhagpur 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2
73 . Biaspur 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 374 . Nandpur 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 575 . Seora 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 4
76 . Ashok Nagar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 277 . JDA Complex 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 678 . Railway Complex 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 16.30 6
79 . Nanak Nagar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 780 . Gangyal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 30.00 781 . Trikuta Nagar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 3
82 . Channi Himmat 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 783 . Transport Nagar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 484 . Bathindi 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 4
85 . Babliana 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 586 . Sainik Colony 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 387 . Sidhra 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2
88 . Malhori Jagir 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 1
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89 . Greater Kailash 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 490 . BB-II 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 5
91 . BB-I 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 61.50 1592 . Raya 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 393 . Birpur Complex 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 3
94 . Smailpur 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.00 395 . Ramgarh 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 496 . Vijaypur 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 3
97 . Gurha 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 398 . Mandal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 299 . Kartholi 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 4
100 . Rangoor 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3101 . Jakh 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 3102 . Sarore 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3
103 . RatnuChak 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2104 . Bahu Fort 33/6.6 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 5
Total 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 0 32 34 0 0 1 606.4 214
STD-III, Kathua 0
105 . Hatli Village 66/33/11KV
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 2
106 . Hiranagar 66/33/11KV
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 40.00 3
107 . Hiranagar-II 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 3108 . Hatlimore 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 33.15 11109 . Keerian Gandyal 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 2
110 . Lakhanpur 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 3111 . Basantpur 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 2112 . C.T.M 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 25.00 1
113 . Knit Fab 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 1114 . Industry 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 2
115 . Nagri 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 5
116 . Palli 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 4
117 . Nanan 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 2
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118 . Changran 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 15.00 3119 . Taraf Pajwal 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 4
120 . Ghagwal 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 3121 . Chann Arorian 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 2122 . Marheen 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 4
123 . Nichila 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3124 . Rajpura 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 3125 . Sherpur 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 1
126 . Pharpur 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 3127 . Hatlimore-II (Khrote
More)66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 4
128 . Barnoti 66/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 2129 . Lift Irrigation, Lakhanpur
(RTIC)66/6.6 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10.00 1
130 . Lift Irrigation, Basantpur(RTIC)
66/6.6 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10.00 1
131 . Challan Prajali 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2132 . Phinter 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 11.30 6133 . Ramkot 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3
134 . Kalyal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 4135 . Mahanpur 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2136 . Basohli 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 4
137 . Bhoond 33/11 KV 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 3138 . Bani 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3139 . Bagan 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 1
140 . Machaddi 33/11 KV 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.60 2141 . Martha Nagrota 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 1
Total 0 1 0 1 0 7 0 13 0 4 19 1 2 0 361.35 106
STD-IV, Kalakote 0
142 . Kalakote 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3143 . Siot 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2
144 . Sunderbani 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 5145 . Phall 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2
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146 . Sunderbani-II (Phall) 33/11 KV 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 2147 . Nowshera 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 9
148 . Chowki-Hundan 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2149 . Kangri 33/11 KV 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 3150 . Marchola 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2
151 . Mogla 33/11 KV 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.60 2152 . Kheora 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 7153 . Thudi 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 11.30 11
154 . Darhal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2155 . Manjakote 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 4156 . Thannamandi 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10.00 4
157 . Dhanwan 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3158 . Dhangri 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 1159 . Kotranka 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3
160 . Darhali Bridge 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2161 . Palma 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3162 . Sial Sui 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2
163 . Kamsar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 16.30 5164 . Haveli 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 3165 . Gulpur 33/11 KV 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.20 3
166 . Jhallas 33/11 KV 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.60 4167 . Chandak 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2168 . Mandi 33/11 KV 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 4
169 . Lassana 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2170 . Surankote 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 4171 . J.W.G 33/11 KV 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 2
172 . Draba 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 2173 . B.G 33/11 KV 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.60 3174 . Mendhar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.30 3
175 . Mankote 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2176 . Jhallas-II 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2177 . Budhal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3
178 . Bandi Chechian 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2
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179 . Solki 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3180 . Loran 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2
181 . Chatral 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2182 . Rajal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 1183 . Qila Dharal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2
184 . Lift Irr. Rajal 33/6.6 KV 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 1185 . Jhulla (LC Fence) 33/11 KV 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.20 1186 . MES Rajouri 33/11 KV 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 1
187 . Baba Ghulam Shah(University)
33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 1
188 . Kalakote-II 33/6.6 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 2
Total 2 7 0 6 0 17 0 3 0 16 3 0 0 0 228.05 136
STD- Udhampur 0
189 . Dairy farm 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 16.30 11
190 . Devik 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 7191 . Dhar Road 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 6192 . Ramnagar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8.80 6
193 . Phalatta 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 6194 . Jakhani 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3195 . Battal Ballian 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 16.30 6
196 . Staney 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13.45 5197 . Chenani 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 5198 . Pathi 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3
199 . Battal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 4200 . Dhuna 33/11 KV 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.60 2201 . Jib 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3
202 . Katra 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 9203 . Tarakote 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 4204 . Reasi 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 7
205 . Pouni 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 3206 . Panthal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 6207 . Dharmari 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 4
208 . SMVD University 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3
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209 . Dharmound 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 4210 . Meetra (Ramban) 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9.45 7
211 . Ramsoo 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3212 . Banihal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 8213 . Assar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3
214 . Patnitop 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3215 . Tethar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.00 3216 . Sangaldan 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 4
217 . Sarhbaga 33/11 KV 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 3218 . Johnu 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3219 . Chowki 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 4
220 . Basantgarh 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 4221 . Gool 33/11 KV 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 2
Total 0 1 0 3 0 13 2 2 0 19 4 0 0 0 227.75 154
STD- Doda222 . Doda 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12.60 8223 . Thathri 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 4
224 . Prem Nagar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 4225 . Bhalla 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3226 . Gandoh 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.00 4
227 . Bhaderwah 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 11.30 6228 . Ganika 33/11 KV 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 3229 . Changa 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 2
230 . Bhatyas 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3231 . Dallian (Bhaderwah) 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.00 3232 . Sappa (Army) 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 1
233 . Kishtwar 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20.00 6234 . Mandal 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6.30 4235 . Dedpeth 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.15 3
236 . Doda-II (Behli Ghat) 33/11 KV 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.00 4
Total 0 0 0 1 0 6 2 2 0 5 2 0 0 0 90.9 58
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3.12 Capacity wise List of 33/11 kV Sub-Stations of Elect. Maintt. & RE Wing, Srinagar.
STD - Ist Srinagar
S # Sub StationCapacity (MVA)
Total MVA No. of Out-going feeders2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 10
1 Ahmad Nagar 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 2
2 Awanta Bhawan 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 2
3 B.A.M. Khan 0 0 0 0 3 0 18.9 44 Bagwanpora 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 25 Balhama 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 4
6 Barbarshah 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 2
7 Brane 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 38 Buchwara 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 29 Centaur 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 4
10 Fateh kadal 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 411 Habak 0 0 0 0 3 0 18.9 312 Harwan 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 213 Illahi Bagh 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 214 Kathidarwaza 0 0 0 0 3 0 18.9 415 Kawdara 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 316 Khanyar 0 0 0 0 1 2 26.3 5
17 Khayam 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 4
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S # Sub Station
Capacity (MVA)
Total MVA No. of Out-going feeders2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 10
18 Lal Bazar 0 0 0 1 0 1 15 319 Mughal Masjid 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 11
20 Nedous 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 2
21 Nishat 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 4
22 Basantbagh 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 3
23 Omer Hair 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 224 Rainawari 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 425 Shalimar 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 3
26 SIDCO Food Park 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 2
27 Sonwar 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 4
28 Soura 0 0 0 0 1 2 26.3 5
29 T.R.C. 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 6
30 Tailbal (Burzahama) 0 0 0 1 1 0 11.3 1
31 Zakoora 0 0 0 1 0 1 15 3
32 Zoonimar 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 1
33 Hazratbal 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 3
Total (STD Ist) 0 0 0 4 31 32 535.3 109
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STD - IInd Srinagar
S # Sub StationCapacity (MVA) Total
MVANo. of Out-
going feeders2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 10
1 B.K.Pora 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 32 Baghi-Mehtab 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 43 Batmalloo 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 24 Beerwah 0 0 0 1 1 0 11.3 65 Bemina-IInd 0 0 0 0 1 2 26.3 46 Bemina-Ist 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 57 Bone & Joint Hospital 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 48 Brenwar 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 29 Budgam 0 0 1 0 0 2 24 7
10 Chadoora 0 0 0 0 2 1 22.6 511 Chanapora 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 512 Chari Shareef 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 613 Danderkhah 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 314 Exhibition 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 415 Ichgam 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 216 J V C (Bemina III) 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 217 Jawaharnagar 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 218 K.P.Bagh 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 419 Karan Nagar 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 720 Khag 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 321 Khan Sahib 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 422 Khanda 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 123 Kremshore 0 0 0 1 0 1 15 4
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S # Sub StationCapacity (MVA) Total
MVANo. of Out-
going feeders2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 10
24 M.R.Gunj 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 525 Magam 0 0 0 1 1 0 11.3 326 Nagam 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 227 Narbal 0 1 0 0 2 0 15.75 528 Peerbagh 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 329 Rajbagh 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 430 Rangreth 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 431 Rawalpora 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 432 Rakhi Arth 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 033 Safa Kadal 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 434 Shalistore 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 335 Shalteng 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 536 Shariefabad 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 137 Shreen bagh 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 438 Silk Factory 0 0 0 0 3 0 18.9 539 Syed Hamid pora 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 340 Wadwan 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 241 Wanganpora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 142 Zainakoot 0 0 0 0 1 1 16.3 843 Narkara 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 144 Bakshipora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 145 PC Depot 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6
Total (STD IInd) 0 1 2 4 47 30 627.3 157
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STD - Sopore
S # Sub StationCapacity (MVA) Total
MVANo. of Out-
going feeders2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 101 Arampora 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 22 Audoora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 43 Baramulla-II 0 0 0 0 1 1 16.3 34 Baramulla-Ist 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 75 Chandoosa 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 26 Chakloo Rafiabad 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 37 Chogul 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 28 Delina 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 39 Dooru Sopore 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 3
10 Dhobiwan 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.15 211 Drugmulla 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 312 Drungbal 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 213 Ganapora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 314 Gulmarg 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 415 Hamray 0 1 1 0 0 0 7.15 316 Handwara 0 0 0 1 1 0 11.3 617 HardIchloo 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 318 Kangamdar (Pattan) 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 219 Kanilbagh 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 320 Khumriyal 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 321 Kralpora 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 422 Krusan 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 423 Kunzar 0 0 1 0 1 0 10.3 324 Ladoora 0 2 0 0 0 0 6.3 4
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S # Sub StationCapacity (MVA) Total
MVANo. of Out-
going feeders2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 10
25 Malpora Narwah 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 226 Nowpora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 327 Nowshera 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 228 Panzipora Tarzoo, Sopore 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.15 229 Pattan 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 630 Rohama 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 331 Rampora Uri 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 332 Sangrama 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 333 Seeloo 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 534 Sheeri 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 335 Singhpora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 236 Sopore- 2nd 0 0 0 0 1 1 16.3 537 Sopore-1st 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 638 Tangdar 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 439 Tangmarg 0 1 0 0 0 1 13.15 440 Tikker Kupwara 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 841 Trehgam 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 242 Uri Salamabad 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 543 Wagoora 0 1 0 1 0 0 8.15 444 Watlab 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 345 Watrigam 0 1 0 0 1 0 9.45 546 Willgam (Doolipora) 0 0 1 0 1 0 10.3 347 Zachaldara 0 2 0 0 0 0 6.3 3
Total (STD Sopore) 0 10 5 3 31 15 411.8 164
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STD - Ganderbal
S # Sub StationCapacity (MVA) Total
MVANo. of Out-
going feeders2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 101 Ajas 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 32 Aloosa 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 23 Ajar Bandipora 0 0 0 0 2 1 22.6 64 Panzigam Bandipora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 35 Mansbal 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 36 Markundal 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 57 Nadihal 0 1 1 0 0 0 7.15 28 Naidkhah 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 39 Shadipora 0 0 1 0 1 0 10.3 3
10 Hajin 0 3 0 0 0 0 9.45 411 Ganderbal 1 0 0 0 2 0 15.1 512 Manigam 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 413 Nagbal 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 114 Alesteng 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 215 Tulla Bagh 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 316 Ganda Singh 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.15 217 Lar 0 0 0 1 1 0 11.3 418 Kheer Bhawani 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.15 219 Doderhama 0 0 0 0 3 0 18.9 520 Khurhama 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 421 Kangan 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 422 Wussan 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 323 Surfraw 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 224 Gagangeer 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.15 1
Total (STD Ganderbal) 1 7 2 3 21 3 209.9 76
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STD PulwamaS# Name
Capacity (MVA) TotalMVA
No. of Out-going feeders
2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 101 Lassipora 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 32 Pulwama 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 73 Keegam 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 24 Shadimargh 0 0 0 1 1 0 11.3 45 Mitrigam 0 1 0 0 1 0 9.45 36 Reshipora 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 47 Landoora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 48 Shopian(Gagren) 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 49 Pinjoora 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 2
10 Batpora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 311 Chowdrigund 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 312 Konibal 0 0 1 0 1 0 10.3 413 Lethpora 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 314 Kakapora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 215 Newa 0 0 1 0 1 0 10.3 316 Tral 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 517 Lurgam 0 1 0 0 1 0 9.45 318 Lalgam 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.65 219 Chewa 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.3 320 Awantipora 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.6 721 Naroo 0 1 0 0 1 0 9.45 322 KachachKoot 0 1 1 0 0 0 7.15 323 Nowgam Panzgam 0 2 0 0 0 0 6.3 3
Total (STD Pulwama) 1 7 5 2 18 5 217.95 80
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STD - Bijbehara
S # Sub StationCapacity (MVA)
TotalMVA
No. of Out-going feeders2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 10
1 Achabal 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.60 42 Aishmuqam 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 43 Akura 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 34 Arwani 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 35 Ashajipora 0 0 0 0 0 2 20.00 46 D.H.pora 0 0 0 0 0 1 10.00 47 Dialgam 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 38 Dooru 0 0 0 1 0 1 15.00 39 Harnag 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.60 3
10 Hiller 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 311 Hiller Dooru 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 312 Hutmurah 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.60 313 Janglat Mandi 0 1 0 0 1 0 9.45 314 Khiram 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 215 Kokernag 0 0 0 0 1 1 16.30 316 Kulgam 0 0 0 0 0 2 20.00 417 Kund 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.15 218 Malaknag 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 319 Mattan, Gopalpora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 3
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S # Sub StationCapacity (MVA)
TotalMVA
No. of Out-going feeders2.5 3.15 4 5 6.3 10
20 Mir Bazar 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.60 621 Nai Basti, Anantnag 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 322 Nillow 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.60 323 Nowgam (Chowgund) 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.15 224 Nowgam (Shangus) 0 0 0 0 1 1 16.30 325 Pahalgam 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 526 Qaimoh 0 0 1 0 0 1 14.00 327 Qazigund 0 0 0 0 0 1 10.00 428 Salia 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 229 Saller 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 330 Sangam 0 0 0 0 0 2 20.00 431 Sarnal 0 0 0 0 0 2 20.00 732 Shankerpora 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 333 Sicop Bijbehara 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 334 Veeri, Bijbehara 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 335 Yaripora 0 0 0 0 2 0 12.60 336 Zirpora 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.00 2
Total (STD Bijbehara) 0 3 2 1 31 14 357.8 119
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Capacity wise List of 33/6.6 kV Sub-Stations of Elect. Maintt. & RE Wing, Kashmir.
STD-Ist, Srinagar
S.No Sub StationCapacity MVA
TotalMVA
No. ofOut-going
feeders3.15 3.75 4 5 6.3
1 Badami Bagh 0 0 0 0 2 12.6 42 Khonmoh 1 0 0 0 1 9.45 43 Pantha Chowk 0 0 0 1 0 5 2
Total 1 0 0 1 3 27.1 10
STD-Pulwama
S.No Sub Station Capacity (MVA) TotalMVA
No. ofOut-going
feeders3.15 3.75 4 5 6.31 Pampore -I 0 1 1 0 2 20.4 62 Pampore -II 0 0 0 1 1 11.3 33 Khrew 0 0 0 0 1 6.3 24 Wuyan 0 0 0 0 1 6.3 2
Total 0 1 1 1 5 44.3 13
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CHAPTER 44.1 ELECTRIC POWER-INSTALLED CAPACITY
STATE SECTOR
UNDER POWER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONHYDRO 759.96 MW
TOTAL NO. OF HYDEL PROJECTS 20THERMAL 175MW
TOTAL NO. OF THERMAL PROJECTS(Operated only in case of emergency inview of high per unit generation cost) 2
UNDER POWER DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENTDIESEL 33.146 MW
CENTRAL SECTOR
HYDRO 1680 MW
TOTAL NO. OF HYDEL PROJECTS 4
INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS
Hydro 17.5Total No of Hydel Projects 2
POWER HOUSES UNDER OPERATION IN THE STATE
Name of Power House Configuration Installed Capacity in MWSTATE SECTORJhelum River Basin
Lower Jhelum 3 x 35 105Upper Sindh-I 2x11.3 22.6
Ganderbal 2x3+2x4.5 15
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Upper Sindh-II 3x35 105Pahalgam 2 x 1.5 3
Karnah 2x1 2Chenab Basin
Chenani-I 5x4.66 23.3Chennai-II 2x1 2Chenani-III 3x2.5 7.5Bhaderwah 2 x 0.5 1
Baglihar 3x150 450Ravi Basin
Sewa-III 3x3 9Indus Basin
Iqbal 3x1.25 3.75
Hunder 2x0.20 0.4Sumoor 2x0.05 0.1
Igo-Mercellong 2x1.50 3Haftal 2x0.50 1
Marpachoo 3x0.25 0.75Bazgo 2x0.15 0.3
Stakna (with J&KPDD) 2x2 4Sanjak 1.26 1.26TOTAL 759.96
Independent Power Producers(IPP)Athwatoo 2X5 10Branwar 3X2.5 7.5TOTAL 17.50
CENTRAL SECTORSalal HEP 6x115 690
Uri –I 4x120 480Dul-Hasti 3x130 390Sewa-II 2X60 120
Total 1680Note: Out of 450 MW Bhagliar project only 225 MW power is available to J&K PDD
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Name of the Project Capacity( MWs)
Location Status
A) STATESECTOR (JKSPDC)
Sawalkote1856 Ramban
DPR clearance by CEA under process.Award likely in Nov-2013
Baglihar Stage-II
450Chanderkoot,
RambanUnder construction likely to be
commissioned in Aug-2015
Kirrthai-I 390 Thatri KishtwarTendered out in Sep. 2012.
Kirrthai-II 990 Thatri Kishtwar Tender being floated in Oct-2012.
New Ganderbal 93 GanderbalTendered out- expected commissioning
2017
Lower Kalnai 48 Thatri KishtwarTendered out, likely to be awarded in
Dec-2012Parnai 37.5 Poonch
To be awarded by Oct-2012
Pahalgam (3rd Unit) 1.5 PhalgamTo be commissioned in March, 2013
Matchil 0.35Being tendered in October, 2012
Total 3866.35 MW
B) Chenab Valley Power Projects Joint Venture (NHPC-49%, JKSPDC-49%, PTC-2%)
PakulDul 1020 Kishtwar Tendered out
Kiru 660 Kishtwar Tender under preparation
Kawar 560 Kishtwar Tender under preparation
Total 2240
4.2 UP-COMING GPOWER PLANTS UNDER STATE AND CENTRAL SECTOR
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Central Sector(NHPC)
Kishenganaga 330 Commissioning, 2016
Uri-II 240 Commissioning, 2013
Nimo Bazgo 45 Commissioning, 2012
Chutak 44 Commissioning, 2012
Total 669C) IPP Mode
Ratle 850Allotted to IPP GVK. Scheduled
commissioning 2017Small Projects under
execution 93Total 8 Nos
Bids opened for smallprojects in 09/2012 131
Total 5 Nos
RFP for small projectsto be received on
15/10/2012114
Total 13 nos
1188
Grand Total 7963.35 MW
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4.3 - GENRATION IN LADAKH,GUREZ,MACHIL & KERAN (Owned by JKPDD)
Installed Capacity in MWEnergy Generated in MU
S.No PowerStation
2009-10(A) 2010-11 (A) 2011-12 (A) 2012-13(E)
InstalledCapacity
EnergyGenerated
InstalledCapacity
EnergyGenerated
InstalledCapacity
EnergyGenerated
InstalledCapacity
EnergyGenerated
I. THERMAL
a Diesel 25.745 19.90 28.769 19.60 33.15 23.76 33.60 27.0
Total (T) 25.745 19.90 28.769 19.60 33.15 23.76 33.60 27.0
II. HYDEL
a. Stakna 4.00 4.88 4.00 3.98The P/H has been transferred to JKSPDC in
the month of January 2011.Total (H) 4.00 4.88 4.00 3.98
GRAND TOTAL(T+H) 29.745 24.78 32.77 23.58 33.15 23.76 33.6 27.0
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4.4 LIST OF THE DG SETS WITH INSTALLED CAPACITIES IN LEH DISTRICT AS ON 31-03-2012
S # Name of the D.Gstation/Location No. of Units (Nos.) Capacity of each
Unit (KVA)Total InstalledCapacity (KVA)
1 4.5 MVA Choglamsar 3 1500 4500
2 4 MW Choglamsar 5 750 37503 1500 4500
3 1 MW Leh 2 750 15004 Nyoma 1 160 1605 Tangtse 1 250 2506 Chumathang 1 160 1607 Kungiam 1 160 1608 Hemis 1 75 759 Anlay 1 160 16010 Rongo 1 75 7511 Tsaga 1 75 7512 Korzok 1 82.5 82.513 Kharu 1 750 75014 Puga 1 10 1015 Chushul 1 160 16016 Saspol 1 160 16017 Temisgam 1 160 16018 Tia 1 160 16019 Khalsi 1 250 25020 Lamayuru 1 160 16021 Domkhar 1 160 16022 Skurbuchan 1 250 25023 Hemisshukpachan 1 160 16024 Alchi 1 160 16025 Wanla 1 320 32026 Mangue 1 100 10027 Sku Kaya 1 30 30
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S # Name of the D.Gstation/Location No. of Units (Nos.)
Capacity ofeach Unit
(KVA)Total Installed Capacity
(KVA)28 Rumbak 1 10 1029 Hanu 1 125 12530 Bema 1 75 7531 Nemo 1 750 75032 Deskit-I 1 250 25033 Deskit-II 1 160 16034 Turtuk 1 125 12535 Bogdang 1 75 7536 Panamik 1 160 16037 Chamshain 1 75 7538 Tigger 1 320 32039 Tyakshi 1 160 16040 Charasa 1 30 3041 Kuri 1 30 3042 Murgi 1 15 1543 Tongsted 1 30 3044 Khemi 1 15 1545 Burma 1 15 1546 Achinathang 1 200 20047 Hundri 1 35 3548 Chulungkha 1 35 3549 Udmaroo 1 30 3050 Nungsted 1 15 1551 Gonbo 1 12.5 12.552 Tangyar 1 35 3553 Khalsar 1 25 2554 Khardong 1 125 12555 Waris 1 15 15
Total 65 21385
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4.5 LIST OF THE DG SETS WITH INSTALLED CAPACITIES IN KARGIL DISTRICT AS ON 31-03-2012
S.No. Name of the Power House No.of Units(Nos.) Capacity of each Unit(KVA)
Total InstalledCapacity (KVA)
1 2 MW Kargil Town 9 250 2250
2New DG Stn. Khurbathang 2 750 1500New DG Stn. Khurbathang 3 1500 4500Auxillary 1 40 40
3 Mulbeck 1 250 2504 Shargole 1 250 2505 Khangral 1 320 3206 Haniskot 1 75 757 Chiktan 1 160 1608 Hagnis 1 160 1609 Shakar 1 320 320
10 Y-Kharboo 1 75 7511 Shakar Rong 1 30 3012 Sanjak 1 75 75
13 Batalik1 160 1601 75 75
14 Silmoo 1 160 16015 Garkone 1 75 75
16 Padum1 250 2501 160 160
17 Junkhore 1 160 16018 Sani 1 160 16019 Karsha 1 320 32020 Parkachik 1 75 75
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S.No. Name of the Power House No.of Units(Nos.) Capacity of each Unit (KVA) Total Installed Capacity(KVA)
21 Panikhar 1 250 25022 Nam-Suru 1 250 25023 Sangrah 1 160 160
24 Sankoo1 320 3201 160 160
25 Lankarchey 1 160 16026 Stakpa 1 125 12527 Saliskote 1 250 250
28 Trespone1 250 2501 250 250
29 Thasgam 1 160 160
30 Drass1 250 2501 320 3201 160 160
31 Pandrass 1 75 7532 Purtikchey 1 160 16033 Matayeen 1 75 7534 Barsoo 1 160 16035 Phey 1 320 32036 Tanbis 1 320 32037 Kharboo 1 200 20038 Choskore 1 250 25039 Khar chey Khar 1 200 200
Total 58 16425
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4.6 - LIST OF THE DG SETS WITH INSTALLED CAPACITIES IN GUREZ, MACHIL AND KERAN
S.No. Name of the D.Gstation/Location
No. ofUnits(Nos.)
Capacity of each Unit(kVA) Total Installed Capacity (kVA)
A Gurez1 Kanzalwan 1 320 3202 Dawar 1+1 250+320 5703 Wanpora 1 250 2504 Tarbal 1 100 1005 Bagtoor 1 75 1006 Nayal 1 75 757 Achoora 1 75 758 Churwan 1 200 2009 Burnai 1 75 75
10 Bodugam 1 200 20011 Gujran 1 75 7512 Zedgay 1 250 2013 Koragbal 1 62.5 62.514 Khprihaijin 1 20 2015 Hassangam 1 100 10016 Purana Tulal/Sheikhpora 1 320 32017 Buglender 1 320 32018 Neeru 1 100 100
Total 2982.5B
Machil 1 320 320C
Keran 1 320 320Grand Total 3622.5
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4.7 Entitlement from CPSUs and Other External SourcesJammu and Kashmir Share in CPSUs and Joint Ventures (JVs) as on 31-03-2012
S.No. Name of Power HouseInstalled Capacity
(MW)%age share for
J&KShare in MWs
%age Share inMWs
Share inMWs
1 2 3 Firm Non-FirmNTPC
1 Anta 419 6.92 13 2.03 92 Auraiya 663 6.64 44 1.51 103 Dadri (G) 830 6.75 56 1.01 84 Dadri stage-II 980 0 0 2.07 265 Unchahar-1 420 3.33 14 0.66 36 Unchahar-2 420 7.14 30 2.07 97 Unchahar-3 210 6.19 13 2.03 48 Rihand-1 1000 7.00 70 2.05 229 Rihand-2 1000 9.40 94 2.07 2110 Singrouli 2000 0.00 00 2.07 4111 Jhajjar 500 0.00 00 1.1 512 Tlchr 1000 00 00 00 0013 Khlgn I 840 00 00 00 0014 Khlgn II 1000 00 00 00 00
Sub-Total 11282 334 158NPC
1 NAPP 440 7.50 33 2.11 92 RAPP-B3-B4 440 7.95 35 0.00 03 RAPP-C 440 0.00 0 11.48 51
1320 68 60NHPC
3 Salal 690 34.39 237 0 04 Tanakpur 94 7.68 7 0 01 Chamera I 540 3.9 21 0 02 Chamera II 300 6.33 19 2.61 85 Uri 480 33.96 163 0 07 Dul hasti 390 21.15 82 2.16 86 Dhaulinganga 280 6.07 17 2.16 67 Sewa-2 120 19.17 23 2.61 3
Sub-Total 2894 569 25
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S.No. Name of Power HouseInstalled Capacity
(MW)%age share for
J&KShare in MWs
%age Share inMWs
Share inMWs
D- Eastern Region1 FAKKA 1600 0.65 14 0 02 KHLGN-I 840 3.69 31 0 03 KHLGN-II 1500 2.87 43 2.69 404 MEHA-6 250 7.08 18 0 0
Sub-total 4190 106 40TEHRI 1000 4.80 48 1.42 14Tala 1020 0.00 0 1.77 18SJVN(JV)N-
1500 7.00 105 1.43 22Sub total 3520 153 54
G.Total 23206 1230 337
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4.8 - Demand And Availability Scenario Peak (POWER)MW
Year 2004-05(A)
2005-06(A)
2006-07(A)
2007 -08(A)
2008-09(A)
2009-10(A)
20010-11(A)
20011-12(A)
2012-13(RE)
Peak Demand 1706 1800 1925 2020 2120 2290 2369 2500 2600
Peak Met 1350 1242 1306 1350 1340 1407 1492 1788.9 1900
Peak Deficit 356 558 619 670 780 883 877 711.1 700
Peak Deficit (%) 20.87% 31.00% 32.16% 33.17% 36.79% 38.56% 37.02% 28.44% 26.92%
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4.9 - Demand And Availability Scenario (ENERGY)
MU
YEAR 2004-05(A)
2005-06(A) 2006-07 (A) 2007-08
(A)2008-09
(A)2009-10
(A)2010-11
(A)2011-12
(A)2012-13
(E)
Energy Requirement 9640.00 10503.00 11343.00 14037.00 14750.00 15656.00 16544.00 17323.00 17842.69Restricted Energy
Availability 7306.00 7916.38 8236.53 8743.96 9147.21 10370.00 10667.00 11115.41 11560.03
Energy Deficit 2334.00 2586.62 3106.47 5293.04 5602.79 5286.00 5877.00 6207.59 6282.6636
Energy Deficit (%) 24.21% 24.63% 27.39% 37.71% 37.99% 33.76% 35.52% 35.83% 35.21%
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4.10 Seasonal Power Deficit (Minimum-Maximum)(MW)
S. No. ParticularsYear 2011-12 (A) Year 2012-13 (E)
Summer Winter Summer Winter
I. Unrestricted Demand 2200 2500 2450 2600
II. Restricted Demand 1560 1789 1712 1900
III.
Power Availability
(i) Self Generated300-450 150-250 300-450 170-250
(ii) CPSUs700-1250 650-1100
700-1350 700-1250Total (i+ii)
1000-1700 800-13501000-1800 870-1500
IV Deficit(-) +140 to -560 -439 to -989 +88 to -712 -400 to-1030
*Summer = 6 hours curtailmentWinter = 10 hours curtailment
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4.11 - Year Wise Statement of Energy Consumption
S.No YearEnergy
Purchased(MU)
1 1998-99 5429.57
2 1999-2000 4978.65
3 2000-01 5374.65
4 2001-02 5606.04
5 2002-03 6280.38
6 2003-04 7148.29
7 2004-05 7306.36
8 2005-06 7916.38
9 2006-07 8236.53
10 2007-08 8743.96
11 2008-09 9147.21
12 2009-10 10370.65
13 2010-11 10667.23
14 2011-12 11115.41
15 2012-13(E) 11560.03
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4.12 - Year Wise Statement of Energy Purchased from Northern Grid
S.No Year Energy Purchased(MU)
1 1997-98 3966.53
2 1998-99 4723.38
3 1999-2000 2637.69
4 2000-01 4808.30
5 2001-02 4989.48
6 2002-03 5778.65
7 2003-04 6232.70
8 2004-05 6560.71
9 2005-06 7045.91
10 2006-07 7265.19
11 2007-08 7873.40
12 2008-09 7488.62
13 2009-10 8269.424
14 2010-11 8356.41
15 2011-12 8534.57
16 2012-13(E) 8740.00
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4.13 - Year Wise Statement of Self-Generated Energy of State Available to PDD
S.No Year Energy (MU)
1 1997-98 951.36
2 1998-99 713.32
3 1999-2000 638.34
4 2000-01 572.07
5 2001-02 622.78
6 2002-03 506.80
7 2003-04 924.84
8 2004-05 745.66
9 2005-06 870.47
10 2006-07 971.34
11 2007-08 879.34
12 2008-09 1658.58
13 2009-10 2101.23
14 2010-11 2310.82
15 2011-12 2580.838
16 2012-13(E) 2670.00
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4.14 - Gross Per Capita Power Consumption of Jammu & Kashmir State.
S.No Year Consumption(MU)
Population(Million)
Per CapitaConsumption
(kWHr)
1 1998-99 5429.57 9.24 587.62
2 1999-2000 4978.65 9.50 524.07
3 2000-01 5374.65 9.78 549.56
4 2001-02 5606.04 10.14 552.66
5 2002-03 6280.38 10.41 603.22
6 2003-04 7148.29 10.68 669.37
7 2004-05 7306.36 10.95 667.44
8 2005-06 7916.38 11.25 703.80
9 2006-07 8236.53 11.52 715.24
10 2007-08 8752.75 11.78 742.80
11 2008-09 9147.217 12.05 759.03
12 2009-10 10370.65 12.32 841.85
13 2010-11 10667.229 12.55 849.98
14 2011-12 11115.41 12.59 882.88
15 2012-13(E) 11671.5 12.82 910.58
*Population source: www.censusindia.gov.in
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4.15 Calculation of Gap between Average Cost of Supply(ACS) and Average Revenue Realized (ARR) andAT&C Losses
S# ITEM Unit 2002-03 2003-04
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1 Self-Generation in State MU 506.8 924.84 745.66 870.47 971.34 870.56 1649.07 2101.23 2310.8 2580.838
2 Import from CPSUs MU 5778.65 6232.7 6560.7 7045.91 7265.19 7873.4 7776.5 8269.424 8356.4 8534.570
3 Total Energy (1+2) MU 6285.45 7157.5 7306.4 7916.38 8236.53 8743.96 9425.57 10370.65 10667.2 11115.408
4 Billed Energy MU 3326 3718.8 3856 4188.55 4030.84 3331.6 3478 3833 4041.1 4267.000
5Billing Efficiency(4/3x100)
52.92 51.96 52.78 52.91 48.94 38.10 36.90 36.96 37.88 38.39
6 Energy Costs
7i. Power Purchased fromCPSUs incl U.I &RE Cr.
1267.85 1343.2 1339.6 1671.51 1415.45 1744.34 1459.5 1996.71 2157.6 3051.022
8ii. Power Purchased fromState Cr.
103.99 107.72 103.88 124.76 129.86 81.43 324.18 546.697 639.53 710.75
9Total Power PurchaseCost (6+7) Cr.
1371.84 1450.9 1443.5 1796.27 1545.31 1825.77 1783.68 2543.41 2797.2 3761.772
10 I. O&M Cr. 18.12 26.27 32.43 28.28 28.78 41.27 43.34 55.35 48.72 58.96
11 ii. Establishment Cr. 105.8 115.07 155.59 123.93 211.52 288.95 237.58 339.04 410.82 536.385
12 iii. Depreciation Cr. 48.07 49.1 55.1 57.15 58.52 62.58 68.94 82.73 87.85 105.14
13 iv. Interest Cr. 32.87 22 32.89 22.67 21.46 16.97 14.37 14.97 11.2 15.76
14Total Cost ofSupply(9+10+11+12+13) Cr.
1576.7 1663.3 1719.5 2028.3 1865.59 2235.53 2147.91 3035.5 3355.8 4478.012
15Cost of Supply* (After
losses I,e on billed energy)
(14/4)Paisa/Unit
474.05 447.27 445.93 484.25 462.83 671.01 606.97 791.94 830.41 1049.45
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S# ITEM Unit 2002-03 2003-04
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
16Average Cost of Supply**
(Before Losses i,e on inputenergy) ACS (14/3) *100
Paisa/Unit 250.85 232.39 235.34 256.22 226.5 255.67 235.06 292.70 314.59 402.87
17Pure Revenue Billed orAssessed (Gross)
Cr. 446.44 549 543.70 590.59 592.53 816.24 829.50 928.00 1180.65 1192.53
18Average RevenueRealized (ARR) (17/3)
Paisa/Unit
71 77 74 74 72 971 90.99 89.48 110.68 107.29
19Gap between ACS and
ARR (ACS-ARR) (16-18)Paisa/Unit
179.82 155.68 161.1 181.79 154.44 158.59 144.07 148.65 148.65 148.65
20Revenue Realized(without ED)
Cr. 293.65 308.67 341.47 371.54 393.41 591.97 628 702.30 802.82 1014.16
21 Average TariffRs./Unit 1.34 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.47 2.45 2.385 2.42 2.53 2.79
22 Energy Realized (20/21) MU 2191.42 2189.2 2421.8 2635.04 2676.26 2416.20 2633.12 2902.07 3173.20 3634.98
23Collection Efficiency(20/17*100)
% 65.78 56.22 62.95 63.06 66.28 69.74 75.71 75.68 68.00 85.04
24 T&D Losses ((3-4)/3*100) % 47.08 48.04 47.22 47.09 51.06 61.90 63.10 63.04 62.12 61.61
25AT&C Losses(3-22)/3*100)
% 65.14 69.41 66.85 66.71 67.51 72.37 72.06 72.02 70.25 67.30
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4.16 BIFURFCATION OF T&D LOSSES FOR 2011-12 (Tentative)
Energy Figures in MUs
ENERGY PURCHASED FROM CPSUs ( A) 8534.67
SELF GENERATION OF THE STATE (B) 2580.73
TOTAL ENERGY INPUT(C=A+B) 11115.41
INTER STATE TRANSMISSION LOSSES i.e. POOL LOSSES (D= 4.87 % OF A) 415.63
NET ENERGY INPUT TO THE STATE (E=C-D) 10699.77
INTRA STATE TRANSMISSION LOSSES i.e. LOSSES AT 220/132 kV LEVEL ( F) 674.69
ENERGY AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION AT 33 kV LEVEL (G=E-F) 10025.08
ENERGY BILLED (H) 4267.00
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES i.e. (I= G-H) AT 33/11/6.6/.4 kV LEVEL 5758.08
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES (J= I/Cx100) 51.80%
Note: Since J&K PDD is looking after both Transmission & Distribution Sectors the T&D losses for both thesesectors are of the order of 61.61%. Out of which distribution losses are of the order of 51.80 %
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Chapter 5
Electricity Consumers, Connected Load and Revenue Realization
5.1 - Category Wise Number of Consumers as on 31-03-2012
S# Category Jammu(No.)
Kashmir(with
Ladakh)(No.)
Total (No.)
1 Domestic 497811 633140 1130951
2 Non- Domestic/Commercial 79815 74757 154572
3 LT Industrial 8889 10091 18980
4 HT Industrial 516 134 650
5 HT Power IntensiveIntensity 14 0 14
6 Irrigation/ Agriculture 14724 425 15149
7 Public Lighting 179 75 254
8 LT Public WaterWorks 1190 527 1717
9 HT Public WaterWorks 33 85 118
10 State/ Central Deptt. 5147 4353 9500
11 General PurposeBulk Supply 89 42 131
Total 608407 723629 1332036
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5.2 - Category-wise Consumption for 2011-12
S# Category Jammu(MU)
Kashmir(MU)
Total(MUs) %age
1 Domestic 609.76 822.23 1431.9833.56
2 Non- Domestic/Commercial 182.23 151.03 333.26 7.81
3 Industrial 664.11 185.42 849.53 19.91
4 Irrigation/Agriculture 137.16 3.51 140.67 3.30
5 Public Lighting 30.35 5.31 35.66 0.84
6 Public WaterWorks 341.65 294.49 636.14 14.91
7 State/ CentralDeptt. 259.87 435.78 695.65 16.30
8GeneralPurpose BulkSupply
124.86 19.24 144.10 2.68
Total 2350.00 1917.00 4267.00
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5.3 - Statement Showing Category Wise Connected Load (in MWs) as on 31-03-2012
S.No Category Jammu Kashmir Total
1 Domestic337.063 376.71 713.773
2 Non- Domestic/Commercial 95.166 96.34 191.506
3 LT Industrial140.064 88.82 228.884
4 HT Industrial185.586 52.04 237.626
5 HT Power IntensiveIndustry 33.371 0 33.371
6 Irrigation/ Agriculture79.986 37.66 117.646
7 Public Lighting6.813 2.33 9.143
8 LT Public WaterWorks 50.144 13.33 63.474
9 HT Public WaterWorks 7.839 8.04 15.879
10 State/ Central Deptt.97.742 70.23 167.972
11 General PurposeBulk Supply 30.263 12.79 43.053
Total 1064.037 758.29 1822.327
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5.4 Metering Status as on 31-03-2012
Description Jammu Kashmir Total
Total Consumers 608407 723629 1332036
Electronic Meters 303157 285537 588694
Percentage Electronic Metering 49.83 39.46 44.20
Electromechanical Meters 125970 0 130669
Percentage Electromechanical Metering 20.70 0 10.5
Total meters 429127 285537 719363
Total Percentage Metering 70.53 39.46 54.00
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5.5 - Statement showing Year-wise Revenue Realization
S.# Year
TotalRevenue
Realization(Rs in
Crores)
ED(Crs)
Rev.Pure(Crs)+Misc
1 2010-11 267.39 27.54 239.85
2 2002-03 323.19 29.14294.05
3 2003-04 342.62 33.1 309.52
4 2004-05 398.77 54.75 344.02
5 2005-06 436.20 64.46 371.74
6 2006-07 455.47 60.21 395.26
7 2007-08 693.24 99.31 593.93
8 2008-09 737.51 108.00 629.51
9 2009-10 823.53 120.32 703.21
9 2010-11 950.40 147.58802.82
10 2011-12 1200.14 183.7 1016.45
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5.6 Category-wise Revenue Realized for the year 2009-10 to 2011-12 J&K
(Rs. in Crores)
S# Category of Consumers
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
PureRevenue ED Total Pure
Revenue ED Total PureRevenue ED Total
1 Domestic 136.56 29.95 166.51 170.52 38.48 209.00 245.21 52.56 297.38
2 Non Domestic/ Commercial 58.27 12.50 70.77 80.07 18.25 98.32 104.75 22.61 128.15
3 Irri/Agriculture 31.18 6.84 38.02 31.47 7.24 38.71 35.24 7.89 42.97
4 State/Central 202.67 11.16 213.83 208.38 11.82 220.20 237.9 14.13 232.8
5 Public Lighting 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.11 0.03 0.14 0.06 0.01 0.07
6 L.T Industrial 29.44 6.44 35.88 39.00 9.02 48.02 45.04 9.71 54.73
7 H.T Industrial 112.36 24.98 137.34 132.60 30.61 163.21 167.02 27.42 205.85
8 Power Intensive Industries 32.11 6.95 39.06 24.17 7.70 31.87 30.18 9.73 36.87
9 L. T Public Water Works 64.72 14.12 78.84 68.18 16.67 84.85 92.36 19.05 113.31
10 H. T Public Water Works 17.28 3.95 21.23 15.82 2.19 18.01 19.93 12.53 23.63
11 Gen. Purpose Bulk Supply 17.26 3.42 20.68 30.59 5.57 36.16 36.53 8.07 62.09
Total:- 701.87 120.32 822.19 800.91 147.58 948.49 1014.22 183.71 1197.85
Rev. Miscl. 2.29
Grand Total 1200.14
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5.7 Category-wise Revenue Realized for the year 2009 -10 to 2011-12 in respect of Elect. Maintt. & REWing, Jammu
(Rs. in Crores)
S# Category of Consumers
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
PureRevenue ED Total Pure
Revenue ED Total PureRevenue ED Total
1 Domestic 51.65 11.25 62.90 67.41 15.80 83.21 92.71 20.54 113.25
2 Non Domestic/ Commercial 32.88 7.16 40.04 43.45 10.19 53.64 53.42 11.83 65.25
3 Irri/Agriculture 21.93 4.78 26.71 21.90 5.14 27.04 22.18 4.91 27.09
4 State/Central 122.68 4.97 127.65 122.97 5.01 127.98 147.46 5.06 152.52
5 Public Lighting 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.06 0.02 0.08 0.06 0.01 0.07
6 L.T Industrial 20.35 4.44 24.79 29.98 7.03 37.01 31.47 6.97 38.44
7 H.T Industrial 80.62 17.58 98.20 98.65 23.14 121.79 123.83 27.42 151.25
8 Power Intensive Industries 32.11 6.95 39.06 24.17 5.67 29.84 30.18 6.69 36.87
9 L. T Public Water Works 57.11 12.45 69.56 58.95 13.83 72.78 77.89 17.25 95.14
10 H. T Public Water Works 5.31 1.16 6.47 2.91 0.68 3.59 11.77 2.61 14.38
11 Gen. Purpose Bulk Supply 9.70 2.10 11.80 23.75 5.57 29.32 21.44 4.75 26.19
Total:- 434.36 72.85 507.21 494.20 92.08 586.28 612.41 108.04 720.45
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5.8 Category-wise Revenue Realized for the year 2009 -10 to 2011-12 in respect of Elect. Maintt. & REWing, Kashmir
(Rs. in Crores)
S# Category ofConsumres
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
PureRevenue ED Total Pure
Revenue ED Total PureRevenue ED Total
1 Domestic 84.91 18.70 103.61 103.11 22.68 125.79 152.50 32.02 184.52
2 N. Domestic/ Commercial 25.39 5.34 30.73 36.62 8.06 44.68 51.33 10.78 62.11
3 Irri/Agriculture 9.25 2.06 11.31 9.57 2.10 11.67 13.06 2.74 15.80
4 State/Central 79.99 6.19 86.18 85.41 6.81 92.22 90.44 9.92 100.36
5 Public Lighting 0.0006 0.0001 0.0007 0.05 0.01 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00
6 L.T Industrial 9.09 2.00 11.09 9.02 1.99 11.01 13.57 2.98 16.55
7 H.T Industrial 31.74 7.40 39.14 33.95 7.47 41.42 43.19 9.07 52.26
8 Power Intensive Industries 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 2.03 2.03 0.00 0.00 0.00
9 L. T Public Water Works 7.61 1.67 9.28 9.23 2.84 12.07 14.47 3.04 17.51
10 H. T Public Water Works 11.97 2.79 14.76 12.91 1.51 14.42 8.16 1.80 9.96
11 Gen. Purpose Bulk Supply 7.56 1.32 8.88 6.84 0.00 6.84 15.09 3.32 18.41
Total:- 267.511 47.4701 314.981 306.71 55.50 362.21 401.81 75.67 477.48
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5.9 CATEGORYWISE SUBSIDY COMPONENT FOR 2011-12
S# Category
Billed EnergyPerunitCost
ofsupply
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Cost of supply
Tarrif
Revenue Billed (Crs) Subsidy (Crs)
Jammu KashmirTotal(MU)
Jammu KashmirTotal(Crs)
Jammu KashmirTotal(Crs)
Jammu KashmirTotal(Crs)
1 Domestic 609.76 822.23 1431.98 10.49 639.91 862.89 1502.80 1.66 101.22 136.49 237.71 538.69 726.40 1265.09
2 Commercial 182.23 151.03 333.26 10.49 191.24 158.50 349.74 3.22 58.68 48.63 107.31 132.56 109.87 242.43
3 LT Industrial 184.12 111.02 295.14 10.49 193.22 116.51 309.73 2.85 52.47 31.64 84.11 140.75 84.87 225.62
4 HT Industrial 384.74 74.39 459.13 10.49 403.77 78.07 481.83 3.33 128.12 24.77 152.89 275.65 53.30 328.94
5HT PowerIntensive
95.25 0.00 95.25 10.49 99.96 0.00 99.96 3.39 32.29 0.00 32.29 67.67 0.00 67.67
6 Irrigation/Agr. 137.16 3.51 140.67 10.49 143.95 3.68 147.63 1.60 21.95 0.56 22.51 122.00 3.12 125.12
7 Public lighting 30.35 5.31 35.66 10.49 31.85 5.57 37.42 4.76 14.45 2.53 16.97 17.41 3.04 20.45
8LT Public WaterWorks
293.82 40.72 334.54 10.49 308.34 42.73 351.08 5.11 150.14 20.81 170.95 158.21 21.93 180.13
9HT Public WaterWorks
47.84 253.77 301.61 10.49 50.20 266.32 316.52 4.38 20.95 111.15 132.10 29.25 155.17 184.42
10 State Central Deptt 259.87 435.78 695.65 10.49 272.72 457.33 730.05 5.78 150.20 251.88 402.08 122.51 205.45 327.96
11General PurposeBulk
124.86 19.25 144.11 10.49 131.03 20.20 151.24 4.84 60.43 9.32 69.75 70.60 10.88 81.49
Total 2350 1917.00 4267.00 10.49 2466.20 2011.80 4478.00 790.90 637.78 1428.68 1675.30 1374.02 3049.32
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5.10- Arrears of Non Govt. and Govt. Consumers From 2002-03 to 2011-12 (Rs. In Crores)
S.NoYear
Jammu (A) Kashmir (B) TotalGrandTotal
Non Govt. Govt.Deptts. Total (A) Non
Govt.Govt.
Deptts. Total (B) NonGovt.
Govt.Deptts.
1 2 3 4=2+3 5 6 7=5+6 8=2+5 9=3+6 10=8+9
1 2002-03 18.54 239.76 258.3 128.05 113.47 241.52 146.59 353.23 499.82
2 2003-04 37.39 282.3 319.69 156.27 127.35 283.62 193.66 409.65 603.313 2004-05 81.21 311.51 392.72 170.14 188.17 358.31 251.35 499.68 751.034 2005-06 101.70 377.31 479.01 158.96 194.82 353.78 260.66 572.13 832.79
5 2006-07 101.72 424.46 526.18 165.69 207.83 373.52 267.41 632.29 899.76 2007-08 74.84 443.65 518.49 189.11 218.7 407.81 263.95 662.35 926.37 2008-09 95.12 448.74 543.86 205.58 223.08 428.66 300.7 671.82 972.52
8 2009-10 121.59 445.01 566.60 191.97 228.83 420.8 313.56 673.84 987.4
9 2010-11 149.36 505.86 655.22 197.5 233.53 431.03 346.86 739.39 1086.25
10 2011-12 151.60 572.150 723.75 197.5 233.53 431.03 349.10 805.68 1154.78
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Chapter-6Schemes under implementation
6.1 - RGGVY:• RGGVY is basically a scheme for 100% Rural Electrification.
• 14 Schemes covering whole of J&K State were submitted to REC at a total estimated DPR (Detailed ProjectReport) cost of Rs. 1051.73 crores. All these schemes have been sanctioned by REC at a cost of Rs.917.02crores and Rs 741.36 crores have been released ending 3/2012, against which an amount of Rs 568.57has been spent ending 3/2012.
• Above RGGVY Schemes envisages electrification of 365 no. virgin villages, un-electrified villages and de-electrified villages, which are financially viable for electrification within the Grid System.
• 303682 no. Rural Household connections are proposed to be provided under these RGGVY schemes.
• 110337 no. BPL households are earmarked to be electrified free of cost and 5889 no. already electrified villagesto be covered for intensive electrification under the scheme.
• As per guidelines of RGGVY, the execution of work for 7 districts each has been ensured to NHPC andJ&KSPDC as under:
NHPC: Udhampur, Kathua, Jammu, Srinagar, Budgam, Leh and Kargil.
J&KSPDC: Kupwara, Anantnag, Doda, Baramullah, Pulwama, Rajouri and Poonch.
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6.2 Physical progress Report 3/2012 under RGGVYS.
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2 Baramulla 900034 SPDC 22 7 576 60 598 172 0 0 0 172 15994 5625 1730
3 Pulwama 900036 SDPC 19 5 509 42 528 333 0 0 0 33 20606 8331 11734 Budgam 900039 NHPC 9 7 461 10 470 1418 71 130 1 1548 10135 1519 6455 Kupwara 900001 SPDC 33 22 332 50 373 196 373 0 74 196 8099 5308 27006 Anantnag 900002 SPDC 5 5 600 337 605 596 0 0 0 596 27016 13821 211497 Leh 900043 NHPC 35 20 77 5 112 136 0 147 1965 283 6909 3755 23208 Kargil 900042 NHPC 27 16 101 0 128 118 0 458 585 576 1614 1038 10129 Jammu 900035 NHPC 0 0 1019 847 1019 1375 78 4511 289 5886 36697 6314 691410 Kathua 900005 NHPC 44 44 534 504 578 604 0 1110 1061 1714 31632 6461 646111 Rajouri 900037 SPDC 98 1 368 41 248 864 0 0 0 687 41092 5127 13512 Poonch 900049 SPDC 26 1 148 75 105 250 17 0 0 250 7288 1328 55013 Udhampur 900005 NHPC 18 18 578 346 596 1345 0 1367 440 2712 59357 47962 1155214 Doda 900033 SPDC 22 5 586 55 154 253 0 0 0 253 28031 0 2163
Total: 365 156 6050 2438 5682 7964 539 8273 4464 15760 303682 110337 60553
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6.3 - Districts wise REC Sanctioned/Approved Cost, Amount Released By REC, Expenditureunder RGGVY.
S.No. District Actual DPR(Rs in Lacs)
REC Sanctioned/Approvedrevised cost
(Rs in Lacs)
Amount Released byREC
(Rs in Lacs)
Expenditure ending 03/2012(Rs in Lacs)
Sanctioned Schemes.(A) JAMMU1 Rajouri 6910.41 7996.87 4694.96 2170.002 Udhampur 5602.00 5034.66 4531.19 2521.003 Kathua 5477.07 3776.26 3398.61 2304.004 Jammu 5174.05 3546.21 3104.33 2197.005 Doda 7251.65 5739.87 3456.22 2152.006 Poonch 5476.32 2659.67 2381.35 1592.00
Sub-Total 35891.5 28753.54 21566.66 12936(B) KASHMIR1 Kupwara 2426.35 3366.30 2986.74 1567.002 Anantnag 5830.00 6387.81 5798.74 5577.003 Baramullah 3392.40 1976.28 1173.35 802.004 Pulwama 4057.83 2413.25 1429.62 882.005 Budgam 917.00 1603.30 941.38 467.006 Srinagar 1389.00 1697.68 877.77 797.00
Sub-Total 18012.58 17444.62 13207.6 10092(C) LADAKH1 Leh 26645.27 28807.00 25637.11 21966.002 Kargil 24623.46 16697.19 13725.51 11863.00
Sub-Total 51268.73 45504.19 39362.62 33829Grand Total 105172.8 91702.35 74136.88 56857
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6.4- Restructured- Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (R-APDRP)IntroductionThe Govt. of India has proposed to continue R-APDRP during the XI Plan with revised terms and conditions as a Central Sector
Scheme. The focus of the programme shall be on actual, demonstrable performance in terms of sustained loss reduction.
Establishment of reliable and automated systems for sustained collection of accurate base line data, and the adoption of Information
Technology in the areas of energy accounting will be essential before taking up the regular distribution strengthening projects
• R- APDRP is a scheme to bring down T&D looses to 15% within project period of 5 years with minimum target 0f 3% p.a.
• The scheme is divided in two parts, PART-A and PART-B. Part-A is to cover Ring Fencing, Feeder Metering, DT Metering,
application of Information Technology and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition / DMS in Distribution Sub Sector. Part-B
is aimed to strengthen Distribution System in the identified project areas.
• For Part-A of the scheme : M/s CMC Ltd, New Delhi has been appointed as IT consultant, M/s Prominent Engineers & Traders,
Haryana awarded the contract for Boundary Metering / Ring Fencing, M/s Wipro Ltd appointed as Information Technology
Implementation Agency ( ITIA ) and M/s NDPL New Delhi appointed as SCADA consultant.
• The Power Finance Corporation ( PFC ) will be the Nodal Agency for the operationalisation and implementation of the R-
APDRP programme under the overall guidance of the Ministry of Power ( MoP ).
• GoI will provide 100% loan for part A of the R-APDRP schemes and 90% loan for part B of the R-APDRP.
• Under R-APDRP, 30 towns have been identified as project areas in J&K state with population of above 10,000 as per 2001
census. GoI has sanctioned Rs 191.25 crores for part-A and Rs 1665.27 crores for part-B of R-APDRP scheme. The DPR for
SCADA / DMS for Jammu and Srinagar cities has been approved by GoI at an estimated cost of Rs. 52.89 crores.
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6.5 List of towns approved for R-APDRP.
S.No Name of town Revised sanctioned cost of Part-A.( In Rs. Crores)
Appraised cost for part-B
( In Rs. Crores)
A. Kashmir Province
1 Srinagar 85.31 669.36
2 Anantnag 1.23 31.54
3 Bandipore 0.50 8.40
4 Baramulla 1.19 32.80
5 Bijbehara 0.53 8.62
6 Budgam 0.63 10.15
7 Dooru-Verinag 0.55 4.54
8 Ganderbal 0.56 15.96
9 Handwara 0.49 7.39
10 Kargil 0.61 7.90
11 Kulgam 0.62 6.16
12 Kupwara 0.58 7.39
13 Leh 0.74 9.30
14 Pattan 0.45 4.57
15 Pulwama 0.68 11.79
16 Shopian 0.46 6.65
17 Sopore 1.33 36.38
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18 Sumbal 0.55 4.70
19 Tral. 0.43 5.96
Total Kashmir 97.44 889.56
B- Jammu Province
1 Jammu 45.16 610.48
2 Akhnoor 0.33 13.64
3 Baderwah 0.56 6.75
4 Doda 0.70 7.28
5 Kathua 1.66 62.41
6 Kishtwar 0.56 7.42
7 Poonch 0.88 7.74
8 Rajouri 1.82 11.72
9 Ranbir Singh Pora 0.76 12.36
10 Samba 0.56 10.08
11 Udhampur 1.56 25.83
Total Jammu 54.55 775.71
Total J&K PDD 151.99* 1665.27
* Civil cost component of Rs 10.50 crores and FMS charges of Rs 28.76 crores to be born by the State Government for Part-Aafter the Ist year of the commissioning of IT software in the State.
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6.6 Progress report of R-APDRP as on March 2012
S#
Name of theWork/Activity
Agency Physical Financial ExpenditureCompletion Status Rs in Crores
Status Anticipated Estimated Expenditure
1 Appointment of ITConsultant
CMC Completed Closed 0.69 0.154*
2 Appointment of ITIA Wipro Completed Closed 159.85 13.69
3 Appointment ofSCADA/DMS consultant.
NDPL Completed Closed 0.904 0.1809
4 Appointment ofSCADA/DMSimplementation agency.
-- RFP received from NDPL. Under review. Mar-12 Included initem (15)
0.00
5 Procurement of Hardware Wipro Revised BoM received from Wipro indicatingchange in certain end of life items. Forwardedto CMC (ITC) for comments.
Mar-12
Included initem (2)
6
GIS Survey Wipro Under Progress Aug-12
Procurement of satelliteimagery
Wipro/ NRSC 29 images procured from NRSC, 1 awaited. Apr-12
Asset Mapping Wipro 4 towns-Pattan, Ganderbal, Kulgam, RS Puracompleted. 6 under progress-Srinagar, Jammu,Budgam, Samba, Poonch, Akhnoor.
Aug-12
Consumer indexing Wipro
7 Software development Wipro 40 % completed Jun-12
8 Web portal Wipro 35% completed Jun-12
9 Integration of towns Wipro Under Progress Jun-12
10 Ring Fencing Prominent 12 towns/ 40% completed. Mar-12 21.21 0.2613
11 Feeder Metering Prominent Under Progress Jun-12 0.00
12 DT metering on LT -- Tendering stage Jun-12 0.00
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13 Base line Data Submissionto TPIEA-EA
DRS 5 towns inspected by TPIEA, 7 towns ready forTPIEA inspection.
Mar-12
14 Part-B,DPRsubmission/sanction
JKPDD 30 DPRs sanctioned Closed 1665.27 0.00
15 SCADA DPR submission NDPL 2 DPRs sanctioned Closed 52.89 0.0
16 Incentive Scheme JKPDD Under Progress Mar-12
17 Capacity Building /Training
Wipro Not initiated. Jul-12
18 Data Centre cumCustomer Care Center,Srinagar
JKPCC 2nd floor slab completed. Column work on finallift under progress. Finishing work in groundfloor under progress.
Jun-12 3.99 3.000
19 Diaster RecoveryCentre,Jammu
JKPCC Finishing work under progress Jun-12 1.99 0.498
*out of Rs 15.50 lacs paid to M/S CMC, Rs 6.79 lacs have been debited to T&D (2009-10) and Rs 8.61 to R-APDRP
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6.7- Hon’ble Prime Ministers Reconstruction Programme.
The Hon`ble Prime Minster during his visit of J&K in November, 2004 announced a Re-construction Plan
infrastructure for J&K and the objective of Schemes under the Re-Construction program is develop infrastructure at 220KV
and 132KV level by way of construction/ Augmentation of Grid Stations, construction of New lines and thickning of
Conductor of Existing lines. Originally the project was estimated to cost of Rs. 707.00 Crores based on cost data 2003. the
project was scrutinized by CEA and on their observations , the project was revised to the cost of Rs. 1006.51 crores The
CEA subsequently advised to revise the Project Report necessitated due to further cost escalation during the intervening
period. Accordingly, the revised project amounting to Rs. 1351.00 Crores was furnished to CEA for approval and finally the
Project Report was approved for 1350.00 Crores. Out of this cost, an amount of Rs. 1048.56 Crores has been spent
ending 03/2011( to be updated)
The Scheme envisages construction/ augmentation of following transformation and Transmission capacities.o Construction of 7 No. new 220/132 KVA, Grid sub Stations of 1880 MVA capacity.o Augmentation of 1 No. , 220/132 KVA, Grid Sub Station of 150 MVA Capacity.o Construction of 22 No., 132/33 Grid Sub Stations of 1180 MVA Capacity.o Augmentation of 4 No. 132/66-33 Grid Sub Stations of 160 MVA Capacity.o Laying of 373.5 Km of 220KV, D/C, Transmission Lines.o Laying of 446.35 Km of 132KV, D/C, S/C transmission Lines.
Besides, the Scheme includes other works like Stringing of II Circuit of existing 220KV, D/C TransmissionLines (40.40 Km), Stringing of II Circuit of 132 KV, D/C, Transmission lines (21.00 Km), thickening of conductor etc.
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6.8 - New / Augmentation of Grid Stations under PMRP.
Kashmir Division:
• B u d g a m ( 3 2 0 / 1 0 0 M V A )• M i r b a z a r ( A n a n t n a g )• A m a r g a r h ( 3 2 0 M V A )• A l u e s t a n g h ( 3 2 0 / 1 0 0 M V A )• S h o p i a n ( 5 0 M V A )• B a n d i p o r ( 5 0 M V A )• L i s s a r ( 5 0 M V A )• K h a n m o h ( 5 0 M V A• B a n i h a l ( T e t h e r ) ( 5 0 M V A )• V i l g a m• M a g a m ( 5 0 M V A ) a n d• A u g m e n t a t i o n o f Z a n a k o t e / P a m p o r e G r i d S t a t i o n s .
Jammu Division:
• 2 N o . i n B i s h n a ( 2 X 1 6 0 M V A a n d 1 0 0 M V A )• 2 N o . i n R a m b a n ( 3 X 4 0 M V A a n d 2 0 M V A )• K i s h t w a r ( 2 x 1 6 0 M V A )• K a t t r a ( 1 x 5 0 M V A )• B h a l e s s a ( 2 0 M V A• P o o n i c h e c k ( 5 0 M V A )• B a t t a l m a n w a l ( 5 0 M V A )• C h a n d a k , S i o t ( 2 0 M V A )• B a r i b r a h m n a - I I ( 2 x 5 0 M V A )• G a n g y a l ( 1 x 5 0 M V A )• S i o t ( ( 5 0 M V A )• A u g m e n t a t i o n o f K a t h u a , S a m b a a n d H i r a n a g a r G r i d S t a t i o n s .
The first ever State owned 132 KV Transmission Line from Ramban to Kishtwar and Rajouri-Poonch, ring aroundJammu cities are included in the package which are based on Technical requirement and survey done by CEA. Thepower requirements under the Plan for Industries have been given due focus and priority.
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6.9 – PMRP Achievements ending 03/2012
Jammu• 220/132 kV, 320MVA Barn Grid Sub Station Commissioned alongwith allied 132/33kV, 40 MVA
transformer.• 220/132 kV,320 MVA Bishnah Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 220/132 kV,120 MVA Ramban Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 132/33kV, 100 MVA Bari Brahamana-II Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 132/33kV, 50 MVA Gangyal Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 132/33kV, 50 MVA Katra Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 132/33kV, 100 MVA Bishnah Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 132/33kV, 50 MVA Pounichak Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• Augmentation of 132/66 KV Grid Sub Station Kathua from 70 MVA to 100 MVA completed• Augmentation of 132/66 KV Grid Sub Station Samba from 50 MVA to 100 MVA• Augmentation of 132/33 KV Grid Sub Station Hira Nagar from 42.5 MVA to 72.5 MVA• 220 kV D/C Burn-Kishenpur Transmission Line completed.• 220 kV D/C Miran Sahab-Bishnah.Transmission Line commissioned .• LILO of 220 kV KPTL for Ramban Grid commissioned.• 220 kV D/C Bishnah-Hiranagar Transmission Line completed.• 132kV D/C Rajouri-Draba Line Commissioned• LILO of 132 kV, Gladni-Miran Sahib Transmission Line for Grid Station Gangyal• 132 kV Barn-Siot-kalakote Transmission Line commissioned• LILO of 132 KV D/C , Gladni-Hiranagar Transmission Line for Grid Station Bari Brahmana-II
completed.• 132 KV D/C Barn-Katra Transmission line completed.• 132 kV S/C Draba- Chandak Transmission line commissioned.• LILO of 132 kV S/C of Ring Main to Pounichak commissioned.• LILO of CSTL-I for Ramban Grid Sub Station commissioned.• Stringing of conductor on II circuit of 132KV Burn-Reasi Transmission line completed.
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• LILO of 132 KV D/C, CSTL-I for G/Stn Ramban completed.• Reconductoring and stabilization of 132KV S/C Gladni-Janipur transmission line completed• Reconductoring of 132KV D/C Ring main around Jammu city completed
Kashmir• 220/132 kV,320 MVA Mirbazar Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 220/132/33 kV,320 MVA+100MVA Budgam Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 132/33kV, 50 MVA Lissar Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 132/33kV, 50 MVA Vilgam Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• 132/33kV, 50 MVA Magam Grid Sub Station Commissioned.• Augmentation of 220/132KV Grid Sub Station Zainakote from 300 MVA to 450 MVA• Augmentation of 132/33KV Grid Sub Station Pampore from 150 MVA to 200 MVA• Construction of 50MVA,132/33KV Grid station Tethar completed & Commissioned in 10/09• Construction of 50MVA,132/33KV Grid station Khonmoh completed & Commissioned in 5/09• LILO of Pampore-Cheshmashahi line for Khonmoh Grid station.• LILO of CSTL at Tethar for Grid station Tethar.• 132 kV D/C Mirbazar–Lissar line completed.• 132 kV S/C Arampora- Vilgam line completed.• 132 kV Pattan-Magam line completed
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Chapter- 7Power Sector Reforms
With a view to reform power sector, three tripartite MOUs have been signed so far between J&K PDD, PlanningCommission, GOI and Ministry of Finance GOI. Bench marks were fixed under these MOUs in a phased manner fromthe date of signing. In respect of Ist and 2nd tripartite MOUs, benchmarks have been achieved by and large as has beenduly certified by the Independent Auditor, M/S Batliboi Consultants. The details of these benchmarks are as under:
7.1 Bench Marks under 1st Tripartite MoU:Phase-I
1. Independent Auditor approved by Planning Commission to be appointed upon signing of MOU.
2. SERC to give tariff order.
3. All 11 kV feeders metered using electronic meters.
4. Energy Accounting for each 11kV feeder to be instituted with responsibility assigned to specific JE.
5. Formation of Distinct distribution profit centers with responsibilities of energy flow accounting.
6. Filing of ARR before the SERC by J&K PDD.
Phase-II
1. Total revenue for the preceding 12 months period must at least equal to 40% of the bulk power purchasecost for the same period. (This may be achieved by a combination of improved billing, collection and tariffhikes.).
2. Specific Proposal of PDD for reduction of Est. and O&M Cost by Rs. 15.00 Crores.
3. Computerized billing covering at least 40%of the billed energy.
4. Consumer metering to be 50%
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7.2 Bench Marks under 2nd Tripartite MoU:1. Certification of Benchmarks established under the MoU by an independent auditor.
2. Filing of ARR for the year 2008-09 before JKSERC.
3. SERC to issue Tariff Order for 2008-09
4. Full energy flow audit for the preceding twelve months covering all major consumers with a load of25kVA or more. Audit should cover energy (kWh) supplied, energy billed and cash collected to suchconsumers.
5. Capacitor banks to be added at sub-station/feeders that feed energy to at least 65 % of the consumerscovered under paragraph 4 above at 33 kV and below.
6. Total cash collected from the large consumers under para 4 above should be at least 70 % of theamount billed.
7. Total cash collected for the preceding 12 months period must at least equal 50 % of the bulk powerpurchase cost for the same period. In case this milestone is achieved, the milestones under para 4 and6 will be subsumed in this milestone.
8. Computerized billing covering at least 65 % of the billed energy.
9. Sixty five percent consumer metering in place.
10. Specific proposal for reduction of establishment and O & M cost for the period of the second MOU toRs 20 Crs inclusive of Rs 15 Crs saved under the first MOU.
11. JKPDD to submit a blue print for turn around of the power sector in J&K within 6 months from the dateof this MOU.
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7.3 Bench Marks under 3rd Tripartite MoU:
A. Basic Premise of Reforms Roadmap
a GOJK will take steps to reduce T&D losses by at least 3% considering the guidelines of Restructured APDRPissued by Ministry of Power.
b Detailed Terms of Reference (TORS) for carrying out system and commercial studies for strategizing action onthe basis of a SWOT analysis of the transmission and distribution sector so as to reduce AT&C losses shall beframed by GOJK in consultation with the Ministry of Power (Central Electricity Authority).
c While framing the TORs, GOJK shall make use of available reports such as the Blue Print on PDD beingprepared by TERI.
B. Independent Auditors.
a Certification of the conditions (benchmarks) established under this MOU shall be done by an independentAuditor,
b The auditor, so appointed, will be used by GOJK effectively.
C. Corporate governancea GOJK shall take steps to restructure the T&D sector.
b GOJK shall take steps to unbundle the transmission functions being carried out by the Government asdepartmental activity.
c GOJK shall take steps to establish a transmission company (TRANSCO) under the companies Act. 1956.
dThe relations between company’s management, its board of directors, its shareholders and the other involvedstakeholder bodies in the Corporation shall be defined in the Memorandum/Articles of Association of theTRANSCO for clearly delineating parameters of corporate governance in the transmission sector.
e Reforms in the Distribution Sector shall be continued.
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f A road map for addressing consumer grievances shall be laid out considering the emphasis given in theguidelines of R_APDRP.
g Steps shall be taken to make the State Load Dispatch Centre (SLDC) function without the control of the T&Dutility, under the direct control of GOJK, as on interim measure, before autonomous SLDC comes into being.
D. Energy Accounting.
a GOJK will issue detailed guidelines for Energy Accounting in case of 11 KV feeders and above for effectivemonitoring through regular inspections at different levels.
b GOJK will fix responsibility at different levels of supervisory engineers for inspection of installations for demandvis-à-vis load as per agreement with the utility (department).
c
GOJK will carry out quick studies to pin point high loss areas in the coming six months. Based on the studies,the high loss areas and installations shall be addressed through a range of specific measures such aselectronic metering, adherence to publicized curtailment schedule, timely billing and monitoring of revenuerecovery.
dA web based Management Information System (MIS) shall be put in place by dovetailing APDRP or R-APDRPor other funds to monitor and take corrective steps on progress in reducing AT&C loss parameters. The MISshall be put in place within 12 months.
eFull energy flow audit for the preceding twelve months covering all major consumers with a load of 25 KVA ormore. Audit should cover energy (kWh) supplied to such consumers, energy billed to such consumers and cashcollected from such consumers.
f Capacitor banks to be added at sub stations/feeders that feed energy to at least 75% of the consumers coveredunder paragraph “e” above at 33 KV and below.
g
Considering the fact that due to law and order disturbances in the summer of 2008, electronic meters weredamaged by miscreants in Jammu division and that a large number of meters earlier installed in KashmirDivision have become non functional, 100% of the meters installed under earlier two MOU will be madefunctional.
a
Considering the fact that J&K is integrated with the rest of the country in respect of the flow of electrical energy,and also, considering the fact that power sector of the country is managed under the overall provisionscontained in the Central Electricity Act, 2003 which is not yet applicable to the State of J&K, GOJK will placebefore its legislature, within next six months, for consideration and adoption an Electricity Act on the lines of theCentral Electricity Act, 2003.
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bConsidering the importance of energy conservation, GOJK will place before its legislature, within next twelvemonths, for consideration and adoption energy Conservation Act on the lines of the Central EnergyConservation Act, 2001.
c.GOJK will take steps to bring in legislation for adoption by Regulator (SERC),of tariff determined throughcompetitive bidding, so as to reduce regulatory risk in projects and also to align the power sector of J&K withthe rest of the country.
F Regulatory Related Issues
a GOJK will file ARR for the year 2009-10 before the J&K State Electricity Regulatory Commission.
G. Commercial Issues
a Total cash collected from the larger consumers under paragraph “D-(e)” above should be at least 85% of theamount billed.
b Total cash collected for the preceding 12 months period must be at least equal to 60% of the bulk powerpurchase cost.
c Computerized billing covering at least 75% of the billed energy.
H. Dovetailing of Schemes.
aGOJK will establish a Single Nodal Agency in the Power Development Department for dovetailing variousschemes being implemented in the State in the power sector such as RGGVY, APDRP, R-APDRP, PMRP(T&D sector) etc. with the power Reform Grant for deriving optimum benefits from the investments.
b Various reports on Power Sector including the Blue Print for Turn Around of the power sector being preparedby TERI and outcome of studies mentioned in this MOU shall be referred to while dovetailing the schemes.
c System strengthening and up-gradation will be carried out as per the Detailed Project Reports prepared underRGGVY, PMRP, APDRP (X Plan) and R-APDRP.
d Dovetailing of schemes will also consider felt needs to people expressed by public representatives.
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7.4 Targets and achievement of benchmarks under Ist, 2nd & 3rd Tripartite MoU
S.No Description of Benchmark
Ist Tripartite MoUsigned on August 24, 2006
(for period September 2006to August 2007)
2nd Tripartite MoUsigned on February
29, 2008(for period September2007 to August 2008)
3rd Tripartite MoU
Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement1. Appoint of Independent Auditor 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%2. Feeder metering 100% 100% Nil - Nil -3. Energy Accounting of Feeders,
Designation of JEs as feeder managers100% 100%
Nil-
Nil-
4. Establishment of distribution profitcenters with responsibility of energyflow accounting
100% 100% Nil - Nil -
5. Filing of ARR/ Issuance of Tariff Orderby JKSERC
100% 100% 100% 100%
6. Revenue Collection as %age of PowerPurchase Cost
40% 40.06% 50% 35.92% 44.57 28.70%
7. Proposal of PDD for reduction of Est. &O&M cost by 15 Crores in Ist TripartiteMoU and by 20 Crores in 2nd TripartiteMoU
100% 100% 100% 100%
8. Computerization of billed energy40% 40% 65%
64.38% ending9/ 2008
66.42
9. Consumer metering50% 49.54% 65%
48.95% ending9/2008
50.13
10. Energy flow audit of 25kVA and aboveconnections
Nil - 100% 100%
11. Capacitor banks to be added at S/Stnsand Feeders of 25kVA and aboveconnections
Nil - 65% 59.36%
12. Cash Collected from Consumers withload 25kVA and above
Nil - 70% 75.29%
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7.5 .Progress of 3rd Tripartite MoU.
S.No Description of Benchmark ProgressA. Basic Premise of reforms Roadmap.a. GoJK will take steps to reduce T&D losses by
at least 3% considering the guidelines ofRestructured-APDRP issued by MoP.
With a view to reduce T&D losses to acceptable limits, R-APDRPschemes for 30 major towns with population of 10,000 and above gotapproved under Part-A of the Scheme by Government of India, Ministry ofPower on 8th December 2010 at a cost of Rs. 191.25 crore comprisingRs.151.99 crore as PFC loan and Rs.39.26 crore as State share.Part B Schemes of these towns stand sanctioned at an estimated cost of Rs.1665.27 Crores. This includes conversion of Low Voltage Distributionsystem in High Voltage Distribution System, Aerial Bunched Cabling andother distribution strengthening works. The engagement of implementingagencies under progress.In addition to above SCADA for Srinagar and Jammu cities standssanctioned at an estimated cost of Rs. 52.89 Crores. The DPRs for the samewere prepared by M/S NDPL. The engagement of implementing agencytendered out.
Progress made so far under R-APDRP :-
Work on part- A of the scheme under progress by the implementingagency M/S Wipro. GIS survey under progress. Out of 30 satelliteimageries, 29 procured.
Asset mapping and consumer indexing completed in 4 towns and 6under progress.
Software development 40% completed. Webportal 35% completed. Ring fencing 40% completed. Feeder metering under progress. Base line data submission to TPIEA. 5 towns inspected by TPIEA,
7 towns ready for inspection. Data Centre cum Customer Care Centre Srinagar 2nd floor slab
completed. Column work on final lift under progress. Disaster Recovery Centre Jammu finishing work under progress.
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b Detailed Terms of Reference (TORS) forcarrying out system and commercial studiesfor strategizing action on the basis of aSWOT analysis of the transmission anddistribution sector so as to reduce AT&Closses shall be framed by GOJK inconsultation with the Ministry of Power(Central Electricity Authority).
With a view to segregat the losses into technical and commercial losses,and identify high loss areas and work out realistic category-wise energyconsumption, the Power Development Department is conducting loss andcommercial studies of the system. ToR with reference to guidelines fromSERC and CEA have been finalized and Expression of Interest floated.Due to poor response, the date of submission of offers was extendedseveral times. However only two offers have been received which areunder evaluation.In meanwhile, Perspective transmission plan has been prepared for creationof additional infrastructure in the state in view of additional generation anddemand forecast for next decade.
c While framing the TORs, GOJK shall makeuse of available reports such as the Blue Printon PDD being prepared by TERI.
This has been done.
B Independent Auditors.a Certification of the conditions (benchmarks)
established under this MOU shall be done byan independent Auditor,
This has been done.
b The auditor, so appointed, will be used byGoJK effectively.
The auditor, M/S SR Batliboi Consultants Ltd is being used effectively.
C Corporate Governance.a GoJK shall take steps to restructure the T&D
sectorIn J&K the generation entity stands already unbundled and corporatized.The transmission and distribution utility is vertically integrated and islooked after by the Government. As a second step towards corporatization,the State Cabinet has approved creation of State Transmission Utility andDistribution Utility. The orders to this effect stands issued in April, 2012and May, 2012.
b GoJK shall take steps to unbundle thetransmission functions being carried out bythe Government as departmental activity.
Please refer to a above
c GoJK shall take steps to establish atransmission company (TRANSCO) underthe companies Act. 1956.
Please refer to a above
d The relations between company’smanagement, its board of directors, itsshareholders and the other involved
Please refer to a above.
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stakeholder bodies in the Corporation shall bedefined in the Memorandum/Articles ofAssociation of the TRANSCO for clearlydelineating parameters of corporategovernance in the transmission sector.
e Reforms in the Distribution Sector shall becontinued.
Reforms in the distribution sector are continuing with the launching of R-APDRP scheme in the state.
f A road map for addressing consumergrievances shall be laid out considering theemphasis given in the guidelines ofR_APDRP.
The road map for addressing consumer grievances in an effective manner isbeing developed under R-APDRP guidelines.In meanwhile Bijli Adalats have been established in all distribution circlesof the state to redress consumer grievances. Wide publicity has been givenin local news papers regarding Bijli Adalats.
g Steps shall be taken to make the State LoadDispatch Centre (SLDC) function without thecontrol of the T&D utility, under the directcontrol of GoJK, as an interim measure,before autonomous SLDC comes into being.
This has been done.
D. Energy Accounting.a GoJK will issue detailed guidelines for
Energy Accounting in case of 11 KV feedersand above for effective monitoring throughregular inspections at different levels.
Month-wise loss reduction targets for field staff have been fixed vide govt.order no. 121 PDD of 2012, dated 20-04-2012. It has been made clear inthe order that failure to meet the targets shall attract disciplinary actionslike making an adverse entry in APRs, stopping of annual increments andpremature retirement.
b GoJK will fix responsibility at different levelsof supervisory engineers for inspection ofinstallations for demand vis-à-vis load as peragreement with the utility (department).
The responsibility at different levels of supervisory engineers forinspection of installations for demand vis-à-vis load as per agreement withthe utility (department) stands assigned with the issuance of circular issuedunder no. PDD/II/AC/03/2008 dated 09-06-2009.
c GoJK will carry out quick studies to pin pointhigh loss areas in the coming six months.Based on the studies, the high loss areas andinstallations shall be addressed through arange of specific measures such as electronicmetering, adherence to publicized curtailmentschedule, timely billing and monitoring ofrevenue recovery.
Please refer to A(b) above
d A web based Management Information This will be taken up along with the implementation of R-APDRP schemes
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System (MIS) shall be put in place bydovetailing APDRP or R-APDRP or otherfunds to monitor and take corrective steps onprogress in reducing AT&C loss parameters.The MIS shall be put in place within 12months.
e Full energy flow audit for the precedingtwelve months covering all major consumerswith a load of 25 KVA or more. Audit shouldcover energy (kWh) supplied to suchconsumers, energy billed to such consumersand cash collected from such consumers.
Energy auditing of 25 KVA and above connections stands implemented asa part of 2nd and 3rd tripartite MoU.
f Capacitor banks to be added at sub stations /feeders that feed energy to at least 75% of theconsumers covered under paragraph “e”above at 33 kV and below.
The target stands achieved with installation of capacitor banks at 33kVlevel in grid substations of the state under NRPC assisted scheme for Rs.22 crores.
g Considering the fact that due to law and orderdisturbances in the summer of 2008,electronic meters were damaged bymiscreants in Jammu division and that a largenumber of meters earlier installed in Kashmirdivision have become non functional, 100%of the meters installed under earlier two MoUwill be made functional.
The replacement of defective and damaged meters is an ongoing process.During 2011-12, 37470 defective meters were replaced.
h GoJK will take steps, by dovetailing fundsunder APDRP and R-APDRP and undernormal Plan/Non-Plan (2009-10) to achieve75% consumer metering.
1.04 lac new meters installed during 2011-12. 7.44 lac consumers meteredso far against 13.32 lac consumers in the State. 100% metering in the townstaken up under R-APDRP to be achieved during 2012-13 to establish baseline data.
E. Legislative Framework for Reforms.a Considering the fact that J&K is integrated
with the rest of the country in respect of theflow of electrical energy, and also,
The J&K State Electricity Act 2010 prepared on the lines of CentralElectricity Act 2003 stands passed by the State Legislature and notified inApril, 2010.
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considering the fact that power sector of thecountry is managed under the overallprovisions contained in the Central ElectricityAct, 2003 which is not yet applicable to theState of J&K, GOJK will place before itslegislature, within next six months, forconsideration and adoption an Electricity Acton the lines of the Central Electricity Act,2003.
b Considering the importance of energyconservation, GOJK will place before itslegislature, within next twelve months, forconsideration and adoption energyConservation Act on the lines of the CentralEnergy Conservation Act, 2001.
The J&K Energy Conservation Act 2011 prepared on the lines of CentralEnergy Conservation Act 2001 stands passed by the State Legislature andnotified in April, 2011.
c. GOJK will take steps to bring in legislationfor adoption by Regulator (SERC),of tariffdetermined through competitive bidding, soas to reduce regulatory risk in projects andalso to align the power sector of J&K with therest of the country.
The SERC Act 2000 (now repealed under J&K Elasticity Act, 2010) wasamended so that the SERC can adopt tariff determined after competitivebidding. The State has allotted 690 MW Rattle HEP, first project of itskind through transparent tariff bidding subsequent to amendment in theAct.
F Regulatory Related Issues.a GOJK will file ARR for the year 2009-10
before the J&K State Electricity RegulatoryCommission.
ARR for the years 2009-10 to 2012-13 stands filed and approved by theCommission. ARR/Tariff Order for 2012-13 also stands approved by theCommission.
G Commercial Issues.a Total cash collected from the larger
consumers under paragraph “D-(e)” aboveshould be at least 85% of the amount billed.
The present collections efficiency for connections having load 25kVA andabove is above 85%.
b Total cash collected for the preceding 12months period must be at least equal to 60%of the bulk power purchase cost.
The total power purchase cost for the year 2011-12 has been Rs. 3761.78Crores, against which cash collected for the year has been Rs. 1200.15Crores. So total cash collected for 12 months period of 2011-12 works outto 32% of the power purchase cost.
c Computerized billing covering at least 75% ofthe billed energy.
100% computerization of billed energy, barring two sub divisions one eachin Leh and Kargil Districts looking after far flung areas of the district,achieved. The sub divisions looking after Leh and Kargil Towns and
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adjoining areas also computerized.
H. Dovetailing of Schemes.a GoJK will establish a Single Nodal Agency in
the Power Development Department fordovetailing various schemes beingimplemented in the State in the power sectorsuch as RGGVY, APDRP, R-APDRP, PMRP(T&D sector) etc. with the power ReformGrant for deriving optimum benefits from theinvestments.
Development Commissioner Power has been nominated as the NodalAgency. He is being assisted by a committee of senior Engineers which hasbeen constituted for the purpose.
b Various reports on Power Sector includingthe Blue Print for Turn Around of the powersector being prepared by TERI and outcomeof studies mentioned in this MOU shall bereferred to while dovetailing the schemes.
M/S TERI has submitted the initial report for the Turn Around Plan ofT&D Sector of Jammu and Kashmir, which has been forwarded to Ministryof Power vide communication no. PD/PDD/156/2010 dated 01-06-2010 forsupporting the same to the Planning Commission. M/S TERI in its finalreport projected Rs. 7384.79 crore against Rs. 5851.00 Crore projected inits initial report. The revised report submitted to MoP vide no. PDD-VII/Plan/470/2009-10 dated 07-03-2011. Other studies will also be usedonce they are completed.
c System strengthening and up-gradation willbe carried out as per the Detailed ProjectReports prepared under RGGVY, PMRP,APDRP (X Plan) and R-APDRP.
System strengthening and up-gradation is being carried out as per theDetailed Project Reports prepared under RGGVY, PMRP and APDRP. Theproject reports for part-A works under R-APDRP have been approved byPFC/MoP. The project reports under part B of R-APDRP are underpreparation.
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Chapter 8STANDARD CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES & TECHNICAL DATA FOR TRANSMISSION &
DISTRIBUTION WORK
IMPORTANT NOTES:-
i. Since errors and omissions in this chapter cannot be ruled out, standard drawings, tables & other data in thissection are for guidelines only. Practicing Engineers are requested to refer to the original source of data.The DCP’s office does not bare any responsibility for any damage or loss which may occur as aconsequence of implementation of any erroneous drawing or data in this section.
ii. Any suggestions for rectification/improvement may please be emailed at [email protected]
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8.1 RECOMMENDED TYPE AND SIZE OF MULTI-CORE CABLES
REC CONSTRUCTION STANDARDF-8
DistributionTransformer
Capacity in kVAType Size (Nominal area of
Cross Section)
25 PVC insulated and sheathed un-armoured four core alumunium cable 16mm2.
63 PVC insulated and sheathed un-armoured four core alumunium cablewith reduced neutral conductor 70mm2.
OR
PVC insulated and sheathed alumunium armoured three core solidalumunium conductored cable 70mm2.
100 PVC insulated and sheathed un-armoured four core alumunium cablewith reduced neutral conductor 120mm2.
OR
PVC insulated and sheathed alumunium armoured three core solidalumunium conductored cable 120mm2.
Note:1 The cable would be laid in air.
2 In case of PVC armoured cables, aluminum amour shall serve as neutral for 63 and 100 KVA distributiontransformer centers.
3 Size of reduced neutral conductor shall comply with the main -neutral conductor combination as per IS:1554 (Part-I)-1976
4 Type and size of single core cables which can be used for the same purpose are given in REC constructionstandard F-18
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RECOMMENDED TYPE AND SIZE OF SINGLE CORE CABLESREC CONSTRUCTION STANDARD
F-18Distribution
Transformer Capacityin kVA
Type Size (Nominal area ofCross Section)
25 PVC insulated and sheathed un-armoured aluminiumconductor cable 10mm2
63 PVC insulated and sheathed un-armoured aluminiumconductor cable 50mm2.
100 PVC insulated and sheathed un-armoured aluminiumconductor cable 120mm2.
Note:1 The cable would be laid in air.2 The cables shall be as per IS:1554(part-1)-1976
3 Type and size of single core cables which can be used for the same purpose are given in REC constructionstandard F-8
Recommended cable dimensions for service lines
Max. loadCurrentmarked
on meter
Copperconductor- Cross
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Aluminiumconductor--
Cross sectionType of cable Insulation peel off length
(mm). Remarks
≤ 10A 4.0mm2 N/A Single / multi core
≤ 20A 6.0mm2 N/A Single / multi coreAs recommended by metermanufacturer or measured
terminal hole depth +2.0mm
Reference standard:IS7098 (Part-1) and
IS:1554 (Part-1)
≤ 30A 10mm2 16mm2 Single / multi core≤60A 16mm2 25mm2 Single / multi core≤80A 25mm2 N/A Minimum -25mm2
≤100A 35mm2 N/A Minimum -35mm2
Notes: Always use multi-strands conductor instead of solid conductor Manufacturer’s instruction should be followed while using lugs for terminations Do not use any lugs for floating cage type terminals
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8.2 CURRENT RATING OF DISTRIBUTION & POWER TRANSFORMERS
Voltage Ratio: 11/.433 kVTransformer Capacity kVA 11 kV side LV Side
16 0.84 21.33
25 1.31 33.34
63 3.31 84.00
100 5.25 133.34
250 13.12 333.35
400 21.00 533.36
630 33.07 840.05
1000 52.49 1333.41
Voltage Ratio: 33/11 kVTransformer Capacity MVA 33 kV side 11 kV Side
1.0 17.50 52.49
3.2 55.11 165.34
5.0 87.48 262.44
6.3 110.22 330.67
10.0 174.96 524.88
Voltage Ratio: 132/33 kVTransformer Capacity MVA 132 kV side 33 kV Side
20.0 87.48 349.92
50.0 218.70 874.80
Voltage Ratio: 220/132 kVTransformer Capacity MVA 220 kV side 132 kV side
150.0 393.66 656.10
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8.3 FUSE RATING:
The size of tinned copper fuse wire for use on HV and LV side of the transformer should be as follows:
3 phase TransformerCapacity in KVA
Size of T. C. - Fuse11 KV LV
mm(SWG) mm (SWG)
25 0.160 (38) 0.800 (21)
50 0.224(34) 1.25 (18)
63 0.224(34) 2 of 1.25 (18)
75 0.224(34) 2 of 1.25 (18)
100 0.315(30) 2 of 1.40 (17)
The size of tinned copper fuse wire if used at 33 KV and 11 KV side of the transformer shall be as follows: -
3 phase Transformer Capacity kVASize of T.C. Fuse wire
33 KV/ mm (SWG) 11KV / mm(SWG)
5000 1.80 (15) -
3150 1.25 (18) -
1600 0.80 (21) -
630 0.63 (23) 0.90 (20)Source: RE Standards
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8.4 CT RATIOS APPLICABLE FOR HT METERING
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18(m) m m m m m m m mm mm mm kg (kg) N n N N N
(kg) (kg) (kg) (kg) (kg)
410SP7.5 1.25 0.3 6.25 4.5 1.5 1.5
139.7 114.3 88.9103
4630 3280 1650 1850 2250 1480-8 x x x -472 -335 -168 -189 -229 -151
4.85 3.65 3.25410SP
7.5 1.25 0.3 6.25 4.5 1.5 1.5139.7 114.3 88.9
1105100 3620 1810 2040 2480 1600
-9 x x x -520 -369 -185 -208 -253 -1635.4 3.65 3.25
410SP8 1.5 0.3 6.5 4.5 1.75 1.75
139.7 114.3 88.9111
4440 3160 1580 1770 2160 1280-14 x x x -453 -322 -161 -181 -220 -131
4.85 4.5 3.25410
8 1.5 0.3 6.5 4.5 1.75 1.75139.7 114.3 88.9
1194890 3470 1740 1960 2380 1380
SP-15 x x x -499 -354 -177 -200 -243 -1405.4 4.5 3.25
4109 1.5 0.3 7.5 5 2 2 165.1
x 4.50139.7x 4.50
114.3147 5070
(517)3600(367)
1800(184)
2030(207) 2460 (251) 1360 (139)SP-31 x
3.65410
9 1.5 0.3 7.5 5 2 2 165.1x 4.85
139.7x 4.50
114.3154 5430
(554)3850(393)
1930(197)
2180(222) 2640 (269) 1430 (146)SP-32 x
3.65410
9 1.5 0.3 7.5 5 2 2 165.1x 5.40
139.7x 4.50
114.3154 6000
(612)4270(435)
2130(217)
2410(245) 2910 (297) 1540 (157)SP-33 x
3.65410
11 1.8 0.6 9.2 5.6 2.7 2.7 193.7x 4.85
165.1x 4.50
139.7227 6370
(650)4530(462)
2260(231)
2550(260) 3100 (316) 1270 (130)SP-55 x
4.5410
11 1.8 0.6 9.2 5.6 2.7 2.7 193.7x 5.40
165.1x 4.50
139.7241 6990
(713)4820(502)
2480(253)
2790(285) 3400 (347) 1370 (140)SP-56 x
4.5
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41011 1.8 0.6 9.2 5.6 2.7 2.7 193.7
x 5.90165.1x 4.85
139.7256 7620
(777)5410(552)
2710(276)
3050(311) 3710 (378) 1470 (150)SP-57 x
4.5410
13 2 0.6 11 5.8 3.6 3.6 219.1x 5.60
193.7x 4.85
165.1333 7720
(787)5480(559)
2740(279)
3090(315) 3750 (382) 1160 (118)SP-71 x
4.5410
13 2 0.6 11 5.8 3.6 3.6 219.1x 5.90
193.7x 4.85
165.1343 8120
(828)5770(588)
2880(294)
3250(331) 3940 (402) 1190 (121)SP-72 x
4.5410
14.5 2 0.6 12.5 6.5 4 4 219.1
x 5.60193.7x 4.85
165.1370 6750
(688)4790(488)
2390(244)
2700(275) 3780 (334) 775 (79)SP-75 x
4.5410
14.5 2 0.6 12.5 6.5 4 4 219.1
x 5.90193.7x 4.85
165.1380 7100
(724)5040(514)
2520(257)
2840(290) 3450 (352) 794 (81)SP-76 x
4.5410
16 2.3 0.6 13.7 7 4.5 4.5 219.1x 5.60
193.7x 4.85
165.1405 6130
(625)4350(444)
2180(222)
2450(250) 2980 (304) 569 (58)SP-79 x
4.5410
16 2.3 0.6 13.7 7 4.5 4.5 219.1x 5.90
193.7x 4.85
165.1416 6440
(657)4570(466)
2280(233(
2580(263) 3130 (319) 568 (60)SP-80 x
4.5
RECOMMENDED SHADES FOR PAINTING ST POLES
1. Poles should be painted in Silver or orange only, as these colours are conspicuous and therefore safe for trafficand pedestrians.
2. Paint the poles with black and yellow strips upto the height of 180 CM, so as to protect themagainst the possible damage during the night by fast moving vehicles.
3. Green paint is not recommended, since it conveys safety and is used to identify earth conductors
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8.7
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8.8 RATING OF CAPACITORS FOR kVAR COMPENSATION
S# Rating of Individual Induction Motor kVAR rating of LT Capacitor
1 3BHP and above upto 5BHP 1
2 Above 5 BHP to 7.5 BHP 2
3 Above 7.5 BHP to 10 BHP 3
4 Above 10 BHP to 15 BHP 4
5 Above 15 BHP to 20 BHP 5
6 Above 20 BHP to 30 BHP 6
7 Above 30 BHP to 40 BHP 7
8 Above 40 BHP to 50 BHP 8
9 Above 50 BHP to 100 BHP 9
10 Above 100 HP As approved by the utility
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8.9 Extracts from Record note of meetings of Coordination Committee constituted videDevelopment Commissioner (Power) communication no. DC/PD/TO-I/51/1659-1667Dated 17-06-2005.
A) Pole Erection The planting depth of poles up to and including 9Mtr. Shall be 1500mm (REC Construction standards).
The planting depth of poles of 11Mtr. Length shall be 1.83 Mtr. (One – sixth of pole length) (CBIP publication no 58).
PCC Poles shall be provided with base plates as per REC construction drawing no. K-1.
Base Plates for steel tubular poles shall be provided with a hole and shall be welded to pole bottom.
Steel tubular poles shall be provided with steel pole cap.
Drilling of holes in steel tubular shall be avoided as far as possible. Back up clamps shall be used to fix cross arms/cross braces.
All HT/LT poles shall be earthed as per REC standard drawing no. J-1. (REC construction drawings, J&K PDDEarthing Booklet Page No. 12)
At tension points PCC poles shall be installed in Transverse/ Lateral Position.
The Steel Tubular poles shall be concrete bottomed.
Earthing spiral shall be kept outside concrete portion.
Two pole, Three pole and four pole structures shall be provided with cross bracings as per REC construction drawingno. A-21.
B) Guys for Overhead lines The 33kV, 11kV and LT poles at angle locations (greater than 50o ), dead ends, tap off and tension points shall be
provided with guys.
Various accessories of guys shall be as per REC construction drawing no. G-1.
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Accessories of guys shall be assembled as per REC construction drawing no. G-3.
The no. of guys for various angle locations shall be as per REC Construction Standard G-5 to G-9.
The guy angle shall be 30 o to 45 o as per REC construction drawing no. G-3.
Anchor plate (or guy stone) shall be provided as per REC construction drawing no. K-1 and K-4.
Turn buckle shall be mounted at the pole end of the guy and guy wire shall be so fixed that the turn buckle is halfway in the working position thus giving the maximum movement for tightening or loosening.
Minimum two no. Guys shall be provided to two-pole structure of each distribution sub station.
For two pole tension points minimum four guys along the line two in each direction shall be provided.
Storm guys shall be provided for each section of line because Kashmir Valley is in wind zone of 100 Kg/cm2(greater than 50 Kg/cm2). (CBIP Publication no. 88 Page 123)
Fixing of guys to trees, buildings, structures, poles, pipe lines etc. Shall not be allowed in any case whatsoever.
Guy strain insulators: These are used in the guys so that in case of any mishap if the live conductor comes intocontact with the guy wire and continues to be in contact and if the line does not trip then the bottom portion of theguy wire would have no voltage due to the insulation provided by the guy insulator. The insulator is fixed between theguy wire almost in middle. The bottom portion of the wire thus gets insulated. Any human being or animal if comingin contact with the bottom portion of the guy-wire will be provided safety. No guy insulator shall be installed less than2.6m from the ground. (CBIP Publication no. 88 Page 39,40 and 124)
Two types of insulators are standardized:
(i) A type for 415/240 V lines
(ii) C type for 11kV lines.
Two C-type insulators are used in series for 33kV lines.
The minimum failing load for A type insulator is 44kN and for C type insulator is 88 kN. If space for installation of normal guys is not available then fly guy, bow guy and strut shall be used as per REC
construction standard no. G-4.
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C) ACSR for Overhead LinesNomenclature/ Dimensions:
The conductors shall be specified by their code names and the cross sectional area shall be mentioned in sq. mm only.Equivalent copper area in sq. inch is no longer being used. Given below is an example to convert conductor sizes into
sq. mm if it is given in equivalent copper area in sq. inch:
Size of ACSR Dog in equivalent Copper area = 0.1 inch2= 0.1 X 25.4 X 25.4 = 64.51 mm2
Conductivity of Copper = 1.6 X Conductivity of Aluminum (for same area of copper)
Therefore cross sectional area of ACSR Dog in sq. mm = 1.6 X 64.51=100 mm2 (Approx)
Following table gives technical details of conductors widely used in Sub Transmission and Distribution networks:
Code Nameof ACSR
EquivalentCopper
Area (Inch2)
NominalAl. Areain mm2
Stranding andwire diameter
(mm)
Approx.Mass
(Kg/Km.)
CalculatedResistance
at 200 C(Ohm/Km)
Approx.calculatedbreaking
load)KN
Current ratingfor AmbientTemperature
of 350 C (Amp)
Al Steel
Squirrel 0.02 20 6/ 2.11 1/ 2.11 85 1.394 7.61 110Weasel 0.03 30 6/2.59 1/2.59 128 0.9289 11.12 145Rabbit 0.05 50 6/3.35 1/3.35 214 0.5524 18.25 200Racoon 0.08 80 6/4.09 1/4.09 319 0.3712 26.91 255Dog 0.1 100 6/4.72 7/1.57 394 0.2792 32.41 305Leopard 0.125 125 30/2.36 7/2.36 603.8 0.2221 56.56 380Wolf 0.15 150 30/2.59 7/2.59 727.4 0.1844 67.59 420Panther 0.2 200 30/3.00 7/3.00 976.0 0.1375 89.66 510
REC Specification 1/1971 (Revised 1993) Table-II, IS 398 -1961
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The design of conductor shall be based on Voltage Regulation, Thermal rating and mechanical loading.
The conductor for overhead lines shall be designed with following regulation:
( CBIP Publication no 198 page 10)
The calculation for voltage regulation shall be based on KW-KM for 1% voltage drop to be taken from following REC ConstructionStandards:
Nominal voltage of line Reference to REC construction standard forKW-KM
LT Lines B-911kV A-933kV M-12
Nominal voltage of line Voltage Regulation
33kV 9%11kV 9%LT Lines 6%
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8.10 General Guidelines for Execution of Electric Works:A) Control Cables/C&R Panels:
No openings shall be left in the panels, marshalling kiosks, terminal boxes etc. Special care shall be taken in sealing outdoorcubicles to ensure IP 55 protection. All spare holes in gland plates for cable entry shall be sealed.
The punches in gland plates shall be made by hole punching machine or some other approved mechanical means. Making ofholes by welding shall not be allowed. Contractor shall replace gland plates in which holes have been made with weldingmachines immediately at his cost.
Outdoor cables lying on the yard metal without any protection shall not be acceptable. Cables to equipments like CTs, PTs,CBs, Transformers shall be routed through cable trays, conduits etc.
Cables without glands shall not be allowed.
Contractor shall ensure that space heaters, thermostats, lights, sockets in all cubicles are working.
Contractor shall provide inter-panel and panel to equipment cable cores with tube type cross ferrules printed by ferruleprinter. The ferrules shall have address of the terminal block and terminal of the panel in which terminated and address ofpanel / equipment , terminal block and terminal of other side.“Cross Ferruling is a global standard for identification of cable cores in a sub station. Suppose a cable core is to be connectedfrom 5th terminal of Terminal Block No. X2 of Control Panel K1 to the 2nd terminal of Terminal Block X3 of another panel R1.The cross ferrule in panel K1 will be “5-X2-K1-R1-X3-2”. 5 is to be kept towards terminal block and 2 side away from theterminal block in K1. Similarly the cross ferrule in panel R1 for the same core will be 2-X3-R1-K1-X2-5. 2 side is to be kepttowards terminal block and 5 away from terminal block in R1. Similarly the practice is to be followed for panel to equipmentwiring. Cross ferrule is very convenient for identification of cores and fault finding. Earlier ring type PVC ferrules were used foridentification of cores. Electronic ferrule printers are now available which print ferrules on PVC tubes. The electronic printercan be hooked on to the computer and ferrules can be printed from the cable schedules directly from the computer”.
Cable entries to the panels shall be from the bottom. Cable gland plate fitted on the bottom of the panel shall be connectedrigidly to the earthing of the panel/station through a flexible braided copper conductor.
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Wire termination shall be made with solder-less crimping type and tinned copper lugs which firmly grip the conductor andinsulation. Insulated sleeves shall be provided at all the wire terminations. Engraved core identification plastic ferrulesmarked to correspond with panel wiring diagram shall be fitted at both ends of each wire. Ferrules shall fit tightly on the wireand shall not fall off when the wire is disconnected from the terminal blocks.
All wires directly connected to trip circuit breaker or device shall be distinguished by the addition of red coloured “T”lettered ferrule. Number 6 and 9 shall not be included for ferrule purpose.
CT and VT secondary neutral or common lead shall be earthed at one place only at the terminal blocks where they enter thepanel.
For all single core cables, gland plates shall be of non-magnetic material.
The cable opening and cable entries for cables terminating to the panels shall be sealed with fire sealing materials.
At least one (1) core shall be kept as spare in each copper control cable of 4C, 5C or 7C size whereas minimum number ofspare cores shall be two (2) for control cables of 10 core or higher size.
Looping of earth connections shall be such that it would not result in loss of earth connections to other devices when the loopis broken. However, looping of earth connection between equipment to provide alternative paths to earth bus shall beprovided.
For control cables only round wire armouring shall be used.
Not more than 2 wires shall be connected to any terminal.
Disconnecting type terminal blocks shall be provided for Current Transformer and Voltage Transformer secondary leads. AllCT secondary leads shall be provided with short circuiting and earthing facilities.
The terminal blocks shall be fully enclosed with removable covers of transparent, non-inflammable, non-deteriorating typeplastic material.
At least 20% spare terminals shall be provided at each panel and these spare terminals shall be uniformly distributed on allterminal blocks.
All panels shall be equipped with an earth bus securely fixed. Location of earth bus shall ensure no radio interference foreffectively earthed systems under various switching conditions of isolators and breakers. The material and the size of the bus
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bar shall be at least 25X6 sq.mm perforated copper with threaded holes at a gap of 50 mm with the provision of bolts andnuts for connection with cable armours and mounted equipment etc. for effective earthing. When several panels are mountedadjoining each other, the earth bus shall be made continuous.
Panels shall be provided with two separate and distinct earthing terminals suitable to receive the earthing conductors of size50 X 8 mm GS flat.
All panel doors, removable covers and plates shall be gasketed all round with EDPM/ Neoprene gaskets.
Cable gland shall be dust tight, screw or double compression type and made up of brass. The glands shall have provision forsecuring armour of the cable separately and shall be provided with earthing tag.
All cubicles shall be provided with a thermostatically controlled space heater, interior lighting facilities and one single-phasepower outlet ( 3 pin) with socket. All indicating and control devices shall be mounted on the front door.
The bay marshalling kiosks shall be provided with danger plates and a diagram showing the numbering/connection/ferrulingby pasting the same on the inside of the door.
Aluminium conductor XLPE insulated armoured cables shall be used for main power supply purpose from LT AuxiliaryTransformers to control room, between distribution boards and for supply for colony lighting from control room.
Aluminium conductor PVC insulated armoured power cables shall be used for various other applications in switchyardarea/control room except for control/protection purposes.
Separate cables shall be used for AC & DC.
Progressive sequential marking of the length of cable in metres at every one metre shall be provided on the outer sheath ofall cables.
B) Laying of ACSR
For 11kV lines, at straight runs and light angles (00 to 100) pin insulators shall be used. The conductor shall be tied to theinsulator at the top groove at straight runs and to side groove on top of insulator through helically formed fittings (RECConstruction drawing no. C-3 and C-4).
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Tying of conductor to insulator skirt shall not be allowed in any case whatsoever. It reduces the creepage path of insulatorand causes surface flashover and earth fault in dirty, humid and rainy conditions and leads to premature failure of insulator.
Use of pin insulator at sharp angles, tap off points and dead ends for taking conductor load shall not be allowed in any casewhatsoever. Pin insulator is not designed for such applications.
At sharp angles, tap off points and dead ends disc insulators shall be used as per REC Construction drawing no. C-5. Tension points caused by ascend or descend of terrain shall be provided with disc insulators. The shackle insulators at straight runs shall be installed such that D-fitting of insulator is at right angles to the conductor and
at dead ends the D-fitting is in line of the conductor. This will require installation of poles in such a way that holes provided forfixing insulators are at right angles to the conductor at straight runs and in line to the conductor at tension points and deadends. (REC Construction drawing no. D-6).
Conductor joints shall be crimped. Crimping sleeves shall be used for this purpose as per REC construction drawing no. E-26. The conductor shall be strung at specified sag and tension as per REC construction drawing no. E2 to E22. The sag chart
pertaining to 100Kg/m2 wind zone shall be used from REC standards. 11kV main lines in Srinagar City and Towns shall be constructed with ACSR Dog (100 mm2 ). However the tap lines and in
rural areas lower sizes of ACSR can be used.
C) Clearances of Sub Transmission and Distribution Lines
The clearances of 33KV, 11KV and LT lines from ground and from buildings shall be as per J&K Electricity Rules which areas under:
(a) Minimum clearance above ground of the lowest conductor:
Line Voltage(Phase to phase)
Clearance acrossstreet (Mts)
Along Street(Mts)
Elsewhere than along or acrossany street (Mts)
LT Lines 5.791 5.486 4.57211kV Lines 6.069 5.791 4.57233kV Lines 6.965 6.965 5.182
(J&K Electricity Rules 1978 page 44)
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(b) Clearance from buildings
Where an electrical line passes above or adjacent to or terminates on any building, the following minimum clearance from anyaccessible point, on the basis of maximum sag shall be observed:
S.No Line Voltage (Phase tophase)
Vertical Clearance fromhighest point of building
(Mts)
Horizontal Clearance fromnearest point of building (Mts)
1 LT Lines 2.439 1.2192 11kV Lines 3.658 1.3193 33kV Lines 3.658 1.529
(J&K Electricity Rules 1978 page 45&46)Note: The horizontal clearances shall be measured when the line is at a maximum deflection from the vertical due to wind
pressure.
(c) Phase to phase Clearances
The phase-to-phase clearances of 33kV, 11kV and LT lines shall be as per Rural Electrification Corporation ConstructionStandards, which are as under:
S.No Line Voltage (Phase tophase)
Minimum Phase to PhaseClearance (mm) Preferred configuration
1 LT Lines300 Vertical450 Horizontal
2 11kV Lines 1070 Triangular on V-Cross Arm
3 33kV Lines 1525 Triangular on V-Cross Arm
The preferred configuration for LT lines is vertical due to economic considerations.
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D) 11kV/ 433V Distribution Sub Station Installation
(a) Clearances: As per REC standard specification no. F-1, F-2, F-3 and F-4 and TATA Consultants report onremodeling of distribution scheme in Srinagar City, following clearances shall be maintained for 11/0.433kV Sub Stations:
Description Polemounted
Transformer
Padmounted
Transformer
References
Capacity Up to andincluding250kVA
Above250KVA
TATA Consultants report, Drg. No. 7-3
Phase to Phase spacing ofdown conductors
760mm 460mm REC Standards Drg. No. F1,F2,F3 and F4,TATA Consultants report, Drg. No. 7-3
Phase to ground clearance ofdown conductors (Horizontal)
460mm 460mm REC Standards Drg. No. F1,F2,F3 and F4,TATA Consultants report, Drg. No. 7-3
HT terminal of 11kV bushingupto ground 5440 mm 2200 mm
REC Standards Drg. No. F1,F2,F3 and F4,TATA Consultants report, Drg. No. 7- 4
Note : The transformer jumpers and bushing terminals of pad mounted transformers shall be insulated with PVCsleeves or coated with epoxy compound.
(b) Earthing
1. Three independent earths shall be provided to 11/0.433kV Sub Stations as per REC Construction Drawing no. F-5 and F-10
2. To one of the earth electrodes one direct connection shall be provided from three Lightening Arresters.3. To each of remaining two electrodes
(a) one separate connection from the neutral of the transformer.(b) one separate connection from the transformer body and the handle of 11kV AB switch.(c.) one separate connection from the earthing of poles.
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4. The earthing electrodes shall be 2.5meter perforated GI pipe 40mm dia or 20mm GI rod as per REC constructiondrawing no. J-1
(c.) 11kV Air Break Switches
11kV link sets shall not be used henceforth. The link sets are a safety hazard. Instead 3-phase gang operated Air BreakSwitches shall be used. The air break switches shall be installed as per REC Construction Drawing no. F-2, F-3 and F-4.
E) Earthing of 33/11kV Sub Stations
An earth mat shall be laid inside 33/11kV sub station designed as per standard practice. The earth mat shall bedesigned so that step and touch potential is kept within 32 volts.
The minimum size of steel electrodes shall be 22mm dia and 3 mtrs long buried in ground at a minimum depth of750mm.
The number of electrodes required in a sub station may be selected in such a way that each rod does not carrymore than 500 Amps of ground fault current. The number of electrodes may have to be increased if the combinedearthing resistance exceeds 2 ohms. .
The electrodes shall be uniformly distributed within the sub station area. Spacing between the electrodes shall bemore than twice the depth of the electrodes driven below ground level so as to keep resistance to minimum.
The top end of the earth electrode shall be interconnected with steel flat of minimum size of 50X6 mm.
Separate earthing electrodes shall be driven for neutral point of power and auxiliary power transformers and foreach lightening arrester. These electrodes shall be interconnected to main earth mat.
An earth ring shall be formed around sub station at a distance of 2 meters to earth the sub station fencing. This ringshall be interconnected to the main mesh. Alternate fencing posts shall be earthed.
Sufficient risers shall be provided to earth non current carrying parts such as tank of power transformer, frame workof circuit breaker, Isolator operating handle, all steel structures, power cable sheath and armour. Each connectionshall be made in duplicate so as to ensure that at least one safety earth remains in case any one of the two fails.
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The risers to equipment or risers to steel structure shall not be welded. All these connections shall be bolted. Therisers shall be connected to steel structures through bolts/nuts of minimum size of 16mm and the riser toequipment connection shall be through the bolts/nuts provided with the equipment by manufacturer.
The risers shall not be embedded in concrete.
All welded mesh joints shall be painted with red lead and aluminum and later coated with bituminous.
The power cables shall be grounded at one end only. If the cables are grounded at both ends, the induced currentsflow through a continuous loop formed by armor/ sheath through ground and may damage the cable and/ortermination due to overheating.
Crushed rock may be used as surface layer as it provides high resistivity, keeps away the reptiles and also avoidsformation of pools of oil in case of leakage. It also helps in presence of moisture in the under layer of soil and thushelps in maintaining low resistivity.
Crushed rock of size 3cm to 5cm to a depth of approximately 10 cm may be spread in the yard area. Electricequipments and structures supporting live conductors may be surrounded be a surface layer of crushed rock withina distance of above two meters. This is so as a person is not likely to be exposed to touch voltage when he is twometers away from any live equipment or structure swith yard.
(Source : REC Earthing Manual; PDD Earthing Booklet; PDD Const. Practice)
F) Electrical Clearances in 33/11kV Sub Stations (Receiving Stations)
Minimum phase – phase clearance of 33kV Bus shall be 1200mm.(REC Construction Drawing no. L-1)
Minimum phase – column clearance of outermost conductors of 33kV Bus shall be 1050mm. (REC ConstructionDrawing no. L-1)
Minimum Phase to ground clearance of 33kV Bus shall be 4500mm.(REC Construction Drawing no. L-1)
Minimum ground clearance of HV terminal of 33KV Circuit Breaker and 33/11kV Transformer shall be 3660mm.
Minimum phase – phase clearance on 11kV gantry shall be 900mm .(REC Construction Drawing no. L-1)
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Minimum distance from 33kV switchyard up to control room shall be 7500mm (REC Construction Drawing no.L-1)
Minimum spacing between 11kV panels and control room wall shall be 1000mm (with back door open)
Tilting of V-Cross ArmsSome field engineers have approached the committee with complaint regarding tilting of V-Cross Arms at angle locations. Thecommittee examined the issue and following clarifications are hereby given:
The tilting problem has been noticed mostly at angle locations more than 100 .
The committee has recommended V-Cross arm for tangent locations (straight runs) and light angles (upto100) only. Forangle locations 100 to 600 two pole structure shall be used and for angle locations 600 to 900 4 pole structure shall be used.(KEECC Record note no dated 09-07-2005 ) (REC Construction Drawing no. A-10)
At some locations the cross arms have slipped and/ or tilted because back clamp for the cross arm was not fabricated asper REC Construction drawing no. K-2. Please note 20mm gap is to be left between the cross arm and back clamp afterfirm tightening
Still if the field engineers have apprehensions that the cross arm may slip/ tilt they can use supporting braces as perenclosed drawing (CBIP publication no 88 page 58 )
Standardized V-Cross arm has been in use in the country since September 1972. This cross arm is considered to be thebest choice of power engineers all over the country in view of its advantage of reducing the bird faults considerably. Due tothis advantage Central Board of Irrigation and Power has also upheld its use. TATA consultants have also recommended itsuse in Srinagar and Jammu Cities. REC has again standardized this cross arm for RGGVY Schemes (REC Guide Line forRGGVY Schemes- Attachment-I)
Since Kashmir Valley is gifted with vast variety of birds some of which are large sized like crows, Kites, Vultures etc. the birdfaults are very common here. The bird sits on the flat cross arm and its beak or tail touches the live conductor resulting inearth fault. This problem was not widespread earlier because wooden poles and wooden cross arms were used in SubTransmission and Distribution System in Kashmir Valley. These poles/ cross arms provided sufficient insulation to ground.Ever since the wooden poles and wooden cross arms have been replaced by Steel/PCC poles and steel cross arms, theoccurrence of bird faults has become a regular feature reducing reliability of power supply.
The V-cross arm has been designed in such a way that bird cannot sit on it due to its slanting design.
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Under the circumstances the committee considers the V-Cross Arm is the best choice for Sub Transmission and DistributionSystem in Kashmir Valley for reliability and safety of the system.
HVDS (High voltage distribution system)
HVDS stands for High Voltage System. In this system high voltage line is drawn as near the load as possible andsmall capacity distribution transformer is installed. This system is best suited to meet scattered rural loads. Theadvantages of this system are:
(i) Reduction in losses because LT line length is reduced.
(ii) Improvement in voltage at the consumers premises.
(iii) Theft of energy by direct tapping of long LT lines eliminated.
(iv) Frequent faults on LT side are reduced.
(v) Failure of Transformers prevented because transformer is feeding 3-5 consumers and these consumers havesense of belonging of the transformer and they take care of the transformer.
REC specification no. 50/1987 specifies the Single Phase Distribution Transformers. Fig.1, Fig.2, Fig.4 and fig.5 attached tothis specification gives the connection diagram of the single phase transformers. In each drawing continues 11kV neutral is shown onHT side connected to the transformer. In order to accomplish this scheme a continuous neutral shall have to be run on existing polesfrom the star point of 33/11kV Power Transformer right up to the distribution sub station.
The prevailing practice of HVDS in Kashmir Valley is to use a single conductor for HVDS transformer. The other terminal ofHT winding of the single-phase transformer is grounded locally. This connection is nothing but Single Wire Earth Return System(SWER).
REC specification no 14/1979 specifies SWER distribution transformers. This specification was issued for gaining experienceonly. REC did not issue any construction standard for SWER system till 1994. The REC standards available with the committeeare amended up to 30-07-1994.
The committee tried to obtain information from World Wide Web on SWER systems and following are the findings:
A record note regarding HVDS (High Voltage Distribution System) was issued on 23-09-2005. The issue remainedinconclusive at that time because of non-availability of sufficient information on the subject.
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REC has recently issued Standard Technical Specification (Specification No. 75/2005) for 5kVA HVDSTransformers, wherein it has been made clear that in case of single phase 11/3 HVDS transformers, 3 ph., 4Wire system at 11kV (with separate neutral wire running continuously from 33/11kV sub-station) shall beadopted and proper earthing of neutral wire separately at both ends shall be ensured. In view of thisdevelopment the committee decided to issue following guideline for construction of HVDS substations:
The standard rating of HVDS transformers shall be 5, 6.3, 10 & 16kVA for 11/√3 (Phase to Neutral) transformersand 10 & 16kVA for 11kV (Phase to Phase) transformers. (REC Specification no. 50/1987 & 75/2005)
5kVA transformers will be of great help in feeding small habitations were small loads are to be supplied in ruralareas. Also 5kVA transformers can be used as a dedicated transformer for every consumer in urban area. (Fore-word to REC Specification no. 75/2005)
The 3 phase and 2 phase HVDS transformers shall be fed from 3 wire 11kV system in conventional manner.However in case of single phase HVDS transformers (11/√3 kV primary), 3 Ph, 4 wire system at 11kV withseparate neutral wire running continuously from 33/11kV sub-station shall be adopted and proper earthing ofneutral wire separately at both ends shall be ensured. (REC Specification no. 50/1987 & 75/2005)
The transformers shall be mounted on single poles. The neutral wire shall be of minimum size ACSR/AAACrecommended for 11kV by REC (eg ACSR 7/2.11mm, 20mm2 aluminum area)( REC Specification no. 1/1970revised 1993 & A-32, F-13& F14)
The neutral shall be run on LT shackle insulators installed on 11kV pole directly through D-clamps. The point ofattachment of neutral wire shall be 800mm below lowermost 11kV phase conductors.( REC Specification no. A-16)
The single phase HVDS transformers shall be distributed equally on the 3 phases of 11kV system to ensurebalancing of load at 33/11kV sub station feeding the single phase HVDS system.
METER INSTALLATION
In view of ongoing metering drive in the department a guideline was issued for consumer meter installation for wallmounted and pole mounted meters. However APDRP task force set up by Ministry of Power has devised a
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comprehensive guideline for meter installation. It was decided to issue the same to the field engineers forimplementation. This guideline supersedes the guideline devised by the committee.
The first Para of the guideline states: “Choose a location where the meter will be protected from exposure to directsunlight and rainwater. The location should be away from children's approach and should have enough ventilationand light for meter installation, testing, meter reading, etc. There should be free space for meter mains fuseinstallation and maintenance”.
In view of above and also for convenience of downloading the readings from meter to the AMR/ Laptop computerthe committee felt that meters shall be installed on walls of the consumer installations only. However in case ofextreme necessity where installation on wall is not feasible or for the purpose of exposing of unscrupulousconsumers, the meters may be installed on poles as per guideline issued by the committee earlier.
The present practice of tying the meters to poles, especially in Srinagar city, with steel standards without clamps,lugs and meter seal and with undersized service line is a sub standard practice and shall not be acceptable toinspection wing.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR CROSS-ARMS FOR 33 kV AND 11 kV OVERHEAD POWER LINES
1.0 ‘V’ SHAPE M.S. CROSS ARM WITH CLAMPS
1.1 X-arms shall be made out of 100 x 50 x 6 mm and 75 x 40 x 6 mm M.S. Channel for 33KV and 75x40X6mm for11KV.
1.2 The cross arm shall be hot dipped galvanized generally conforming to IS – 2633/72.
1.3 The X-arm should not be welded/ jointed at any place except as specified.
1.4 The clamps for the X-arm shall be of G.I. & shall be hot dipped galvanized generally conforming to IS – 2633/72.
1.5 The clamps shall be designed to fit for the specified rail & PSC poles.
2.0 Shape & Size
2.1 The cross arms shall be of MS channel.
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2.2 The cross arms shall have two holes of 22 mm dia (for 11kV line) and 26 mm dia (for 33kV line) for fixing of pininsulators. The center-to-centre distance between the holes shall be 1070 mm (for 11kV) and 1525 mm (for 33kV)and holes shall be in the middle of the top width of cross arm.
2.3 If required by the owner, holes of specified size and spacing shall also be provided for fixing of pole back clamp tosuit the pole.
3.0 Marking
The following information shall be marked on each cross arm:
a) Manufacturer’s name or trademark.
b) Year of manufacture
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8.11 COSNTRUCTION DRAWINGSOF
CROSS ARMS, SUB STATION FRAME ETC
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1 2
3 4
Unstable ConfigurationEach pole demands a guyProne to bird fautsHigh reactive dropNeeds poles of high strengthNot speicified in standardsHence not recommonded
Unstable ConfigurationEach pole demands a guyProne to bird faultsHigh reactive dropNeeds poles of high strengthVery difficult to get phase clearanceNot speicified in standardsHence not recommonded
Very difficult to get phase phase clearanceProne to bird fautsHigh reactive dropNot speicified in standardsHence not recommonded
Unstable ConfigurationEach pole demands a guyProne to bird faultsNeeds poles of high strengthNot specified in standardsHence not recommended
SUB STANDARD CROSS ARMS AND CONDUCTOR CONFIGURATION ( 5 Cases)
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Prone to bird faultsNot specified in standards
Not recommended for straight runs
CONDUCTOR FORMATION AND CLEARENCE OF 11 KV AND 33 KV LINES
1070
100100
650 75x40 mm MSChannel
PCC/ST Pole
75x40 mm MS ChannelV Cross Arm ( Refer toREC drawing No A-6)
11KV LINES (TANGENT LOCATIONS
100x50 mm MSChannel Piecewelded on 75x40MS Channel
PCC/ST Pole
100x50 mm MS Channel VCross Arm (Refer to RECdrawing No A-6)
33 KV LINES (TANGENT LOCATIONS
50X6 mmMS Strip
1525
100100
1320
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Suspension and Dead end clamps for Aerial Bunched Cable (ABC)
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INSTALATTION OF METERS ON PCC & ST POLES
Leave 20mm fortightening
4 no 5X30 mmbolts with nuts andwashers
25X4 mm MSClamp
PCC Pole
Leave 20mm fortightening
4 no 5X30 mmbolts with nuts andwashers
25X4 mm MSClamp
PCC Pole
Leave 20mm fortightening
4 no 5X30 mm boltswith nuts andwashers
Electronic Meter
Electronic Meter
STPole
Electronic Meter
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Note:- This Drawing is Not to Scale
Combined 3PhaseCT/PTUnit
33 kVincomingLine
33 KVIsolator
WeatherProof MeterBox
33/11 KVPowerTransformer
33 KV DOFuse
75 mm GIPipe(threadedboth ends)4000 mm
ACSRACSR
Title :- 33 kV Consumer Metering Scheme
SurgeArrestor
Combined3 Phase
CT/PT Unit
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11 kV Consumer Metering Scheme
TITLE : 11 kV Consumer Metering Scheme
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710 710
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SR.NO DESCRIPTION1 11 KV EPOXY CAST CT 3 NOS.2 11 KV EPOXY CAST 3 Ø PT 1 NO.3 MOUNTING CHANNEL 2 NOS. SIZE 100X50X504 BUSBAR TO CONNECT THE CTS 40 mm COPPER STRIP5 BUSBAR TO CONNECT THE PTS FLEXIBLE COPPER PLATE6 SIZE OF MS PLATE 2 mm7 SIZE OF WIREMESH SQUARE OF 35 mm8 SIZE OF ACRYLIC SHEET 3 mm9 RS 232 PORT10 HINGED COVER FOR RS 232 PORT WITH LOCKING ARRANGEMENT