1)To provide un-interrupted power supply particularly to Rural/Semi urban consumers and thereby reducing the feeling of discrimination and discontent compared to urban consumers.
2) Flattening of load curve in a judicial way.Therefore reducing the cost on Power purchase and reducing the penalty for unscheduled interchanges.
3)
Better energy accounting for Ag consumption.
4)
Reduction of T&D losses.
5)
System strengthening by improving the infrastructure.
Gaothan Feeder Separation Scheme Phase-I
Program :
No. of feeders
- 1504 Nos
11KV Line .
- 23011 Kms
Total DTC’s
- 9785 Nos
No. of villages covered
- 7437 Nos
Load Management
- 1976 MW
Programme of Commissioning :
March 2009.
Based at District :
Nanded, Beed, Osmanabad, Latur,
Nasik, Dhule, Jalgaon,
Ahmednagar, Solapur, Kolhapur, Satara,
Sangli, Pune, Aurangabad, Jalna,
Parbhani, Amravati, Akola, Yavatmal,
Buldhana.
Estimated Cost :
Rs.943 Crores
Finance :
Loan Sanctioned from REC for Rs 714.55 Crores.
Progress as on 30th April 2009:
No. of Feeder commissioned:1318 Nos
11KV line Charged: 19457 Kms
DTCs Commissioned: 7238 Nos
No. of villages benefited: 5185 Nos
Load Management: 1592 MW
Gaothan Feeder Separation Scheme Phase II.
Objectives :
To provide un-interrupted power supply particularly to Rural / Semi urban consumers and thereby reducing the feeling of discrimination and discontent compared to urban consumers.
2) Flattening of load curve in a judicial way. Therefore reducing the cost on Power purchase and reducing the penalty for unscheduled interchanges.
3)
Better energy accounting for Ag consumption.
4)
Reduction of T&D losses.
5)
System strengthening by improving the infrastructure.
Program :
No. of feeders
- 1067 Nos
11KV Line
- 27063 Kms
Total DTC’s
-13722 Nos
No. of villages covered
- 8491 Nos
No. of wadies covered
- 2020 Nos
Load Management
- 1646 MW
Programme of Commissioning :
June - 2009.
Based at District :
Nasik, Dhule, Jalgaon,
Ahmednagar, Wardha, Bhandara,
Chandrapur, Gadchiroli, Gondia, Nagpur,
Solapur, Kolhapur, Satara, Sangli,, Pune
Rural, Aurangabad, Jalna & Parbhani,
Amravati, Akola, Buldhana, Yavatmal
Estimated Cost :
Rs. 1446.07 Crores
Finance :
Loan sanctioned from REC for Rs 1301.48 Crores.
Progress as on 30th April 2009:
No. of Feeder commissioned:165 Nos
11KV line Charged: 1857 Kms
DTCs Commissioned: 732 Nos
No. of villages benefited: 545 Nos
Load Management: 119 MW
II) Single Phasing Project
Objectives :
Single Phasing of the selected rural mixed load feeders is carried out by use of changeover switches at substation. The scheme envisages supplying Single Phase rural lighting load through three nos. of single phase transformers. During the normal operation, the agricultural load continues to be supplied from the three phase transformers. On operation of the changeover switch, there will be no supply to the 3-phase load on the 11kV distribution network whereas single phase supply is available to the lighting and fan load. On revising changeover switch, normal 3- phase supply shall be restored
2) To overcome the load shedding problem in rural areas, it was decided to implement the Single Phasing Scheme for rural areas to provide Uninterrupted single-phase power supply to the rural consumers.
3)
Minimizing the unrest among the rural consumers and the feeling of discrimination compared to urban consumers in respect of domestic supply.
A.
Single Phasing Phase-III
Program :
No. of Sub-station
- 459 Nos
HT Line
- 1549 Kms.
No. of DPs
-5425 Nos.
No. of villages covered
- 1536 Nos
No. of wadies covered
- 1334 Nos
Programme of Commissioning :
June - 2009.
Based at District :
Nanded, Beed, Osmanabad, Latur
Nasik, Dhule, Jalgaon,
Ahmednagar, Wardha, Chandrapur, Nagpur,
Solapur, satara, Pune, Aurangabad, Jalna,
Parbhani, Akola, Buldhana, and Yavatmal
Estimated Cost :
Rs.205 Crores
Finance :
REC
Progress (as on 30th April 2009) :
No. of DPs commisioned- 1389 Nos.
No. of villages benefitted- 748 Nos
No. of wadies benefitted – 244 Nos
Completed Projects
B.
Single Phasing Project Phase I
Objectives :
1) Single Phasing of the selected rural mixed load feeders is carried out by use of changeover switches at substation. The scheme envisages supplying Single Phase rural lighting load through three nos. of single phase transformers.During the normal operation, the agricultural load continues to be supplied from the three phase transformers.
On operation of the changeover switch, there will be no supply to the 3-phase load on the 11kV distribution network whereas single phase supply is available to the lighting and fan load. On revising changeover switch, normal 3- phase supply shall be restored.
2)
To overcome the load shedding problem in rural areas, it was decided to implement the Single Phasing Scheme for rural areas to provide Uninterrupted single-phase power supply to the rural consumers.
3)
Minimizing the unrest among the rural consumers and the feeling of discrimination compared to urban consumers in respect of domestic supply.
Program Completed (July 06):
No. of Sub-station
- 424 Nos
HT Line
- 863 Kms.
No. of DPs
- 11427
No. of feeders
- 1186
No. of villages covered
- 8085
Expected Load Management
- 1153 MW
Date of Completion :
July 2006
Based at District :
Nanded, Beed, Osmanabad, Latur,
Nasik, Dhule, Jalgaon,
Ahmednagar, Wardha, Bhandara,
Chandrapur, Nagpur, Solapur, Pune ,
Aurangabad, Jalna & Parbhani, Amravati,
Akola, Buldhana, Yavatmal
Project Cost :
Rs.235 Crores
Finance :
Loan Sanctioned from REC for Rs 235 Crores.
Projects (Distribution Special Projects Cell.)
MSEDCL
B) Single Phasing Phase II
Objectives :
1) Single Phasing of the selected rural mixed load feeders is carried out by use of changeover switches at substation. The scheme envisages supplying Single Phase rural lighting load through three nos. of single-phase transformers. During the normal operation, the agricultural load continues to be supplied from the three phase transformers.
On operation of the changeover switch, there will be no supply to the 3-phase load on the 11kV distribution network whereas single phase supply is available to the lighting and fan load. On revising changeover switch, normal 3- phase supply shall be restored.
2)
To overcome the load-shedding problem in rural areas, it was decided to implement the Single Phasing Scheme for rural areas to provide Uninterrupted single-phase power supply to the rural consumers.
3)
Minimizing the unrest among the rural consumers and the feeling of discrimination compared to urban consumers in respect of domestic supply.