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3rd February 2017, 02:14 PM
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KSEB Substation
Hi I am interested in having the information about Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd (KSEB Ltd) as well as the details of the sub-stations which are owned by Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd (KSEB Ltd)?
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#2
3rd February 2017, 02:30 PM
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Re: KSEB Substation
Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd (KSEB Ltd) is an open area office under the Government of Kerala, India, that generates, transmits and appropriates the power supply in the state. Set up in 1957, the office goes under the specialist of the Department of Power. Transmission The Kerala control framework lattice is associated with the Southern Region Transmission framework through two 400 kV twofold circuit lines. They are Udumalpet-Madakkathara line Thiruneveli-Pallippuram( Trivandrum) line Mysore - Kozhikode line There are 6 noteworthy between state transmission lines at 220 kV level and 110 kV level. The 220 kV lines are: Kaniyampetta-Kadakola(single circuit). Idukki - Udumalpet(single circuit). Sabarigiri - Theni (single circuit). Edamon - Tirunelveli(double circuit). The 110 kV lines are: Parassala - Kuzhithura and Manjeswaram - Konake. The real substations incorporate four 400 kV substations, and 17 220 kV substations. The fundamental framework includes the 220 kV frameworks. The transmission part of KSEB includes two zones specifically North and South. The State Load Dispatch Center (SLDC) situated at Kalamassery. Capacity No. Substations Line length in Circuit Km Reliability Index 400 kV 4 378 99.96 220 kV 17 2701.38 97.75 110 kV 129 4004 98.25 66 kV 83 2387 97.86 33 kV 114 1430 92.99 |