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Hartek Power to build containerized substations for Tata Power in Odisha

 

Hartek Power Pvt Ltd, in a release, said that it has received a mandate for building two containerized substations from TP Western Odisha Distribution Ltd, a Tata Power group entity.

The turnkey order, worth Rs.25 crore, involves two new 3/11kV E-House (container type) power substations in western Odisha.

Under the mandate, Hartek will implement substations that offer rapid deployment, space-saving benefits and cost-effective solutions due to their pre-engineered, factory-assembled design. These substations are equipped to adapt to changing power demands and boast mobility for easy relocation. Enhanced safety features ensure secure operation, while their integration with advanced monitoring systems enhances power management and grid resilience, making them a versatile and efficient solution for various power supply needs.

TP Western Odisha Distribution Ltd (TPWODL) – a 51:49 joint venture between Tata Power and the Odisha Government – has selected Hartek Power for this significant project owing to the company’s strong expertise and consistent track record in executing high-quality power infrastructure projects across India, the Hartek release said.

The substations are an integral part of the infrastructure development plans in the region and will help meet the increasing energy demands of Western Odisha. The project will encompass the supply and installation of all necessary equipment and components required for efficient and reliable power distribution.

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According to information available with TPWODL, the discom serves a population of 88 lakh with a customer base of more than 21 lakh. Its distribution area, spanning 48373 sqkm, covers nine revenue districts of western Odisha — Bargarh, Bolangir, Deogarh, Jharsuguda Kalahandi, Nuapada, Sambalpur Sonepur and Sundergarh. TPWODL procures power from GRIDCO at 33kV at various supply points and maintains extensive 33kV, 11kV and LT overhead networks for distribution of electric supply.

 

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