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Year End Review 2019 – Ministry of Power

Availability of reliable and affordable energy is key for development of any country.  Several steps have been taken to reform and strengthen the power sector as a whole including power generation, transmission & distribution. The details of year-long achievements for Ministry of Power  are as below :

  1. Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana (SAUBHAGYA):
  1. Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram JyotiYojana (DDUGJY):

Since 2014-15                                     –           Rs.45174 Crore

During 2019-20 (Up to 24.12.19)       –           Rs.3857 Crore

Rural Electricity Infrastructure (Including additional infrastructure created for household electrification under DDUGJY & Saubhagya)

Consumers                            : 1.27 Crore  Nos.

DistributionTransformers      : 1,73,559Nos.

Feeders                                 :  11,425 Nos. 

  1. Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS):

Works Accomplished under IPDS in Current Financial Year

ItemsUnitAchievement *April 2019 – 26 DEC 2019
SubstationsNew SubstationNo.200
Capacity enhancement & Additional TransformersNo.280
Over-head LinesHT (33 & 11KV)CKm5,143
LT (440 V)CKm1,464
CablesAerial Bunch / Under GroundCKm19,050
Distribution TransformersNo.10,079
MetersSmart/ PrepaidNo.46,806
Consumer-SystemNo.20,533,72
Solar PanelsKWp12,347
  1. Smart Metering:
 Sr. NoName of State/ DISCOMSmart Meter installations by EESL
 
1NDMC56,220
2Uttar Pradesh7,78,631
3Haryana73,933
4Andhra Pradesh780
Total9,09,564
  1. Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY):
  1. Hydro

The saleability issues facing hydropower would be addressed through HPO, tariff rationalisation measures and budgetary support for flood moderation and enabling infrastructure like roads, bridges etc. Large Hydropower projects (>25 MW) would also become eligible for green funding after being categorised as renewable energy source.

  1. One Nation-One Grid-One Frequency:
  1. MoP has approved implementation of ISTS transmission projects worth about Rs. 15,186 Cr under RTM/TBCB mode.
  2. Setting up of Renewable Energy Management Centre (REMC):

Eight REMCs have been commissioned in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat and Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre and Western Regional Load Centre during 2019. These REMCs would help in Grid integration of Renewable Energy by taking care of intermittency of RE generation and, facilitating real time forecasting, scheduling and real time tracking of Renewable Energy Generation.

  1. Restoration work during Odisha cyclone:

Provided support by way of manpower, material and other support to the tune of Rs.11.48 crore for early restoration of transmission lines/ power system in the state of Odisha, which was badly affected by the cyclone ‘Fani’

  1. Important works done in Jammu & Kashmir:
    • 220 kV Transmission Line/ System from Srinagar to Leh, via Drass and Kargil was commissioned in February, 2019, but due to collapse of a few towers during the avalanche was not fully functional. This was restored and made fully operational.
    • Restoration of Kishenpur-New Wanpoh Transmission lines in J&K, affected by the recent snow storm in Kashmir, was completed under adverse weather conditions and difficult terrain
    • MoU signed and Work commenced in two CSR Projects in J&K at an estimated cost of Rs.5.78 crore
      • Improvement/ upgradation of inner link road at Wagoora.
      • Upgradation of 10 Army Goodwill Schools in J&K.
  2. Srinagar-Drass-Kargil-Khalsti-Leh transmission system:

On 3rd  February,2019, Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of lndia dedicated the 220kV Srinagar-Drass-Kargil-Khalsti-Leh transmission system aimed at powering Kargil and Ladakh region of Jammu & Kashmir thereby, connecting these regions of lndia to the National Grid.

  1. MAHARATNA Status:

Power Grid Corporation of lndia Limited (POWERGRID) has been conferred with the coveted Maharatna Status by the Government of India on 23.10.201 9.

  1. Power Rail Koyla Availability through Supply Harmony (PRAKASH) Portal:

PRAKASH portal was launched on 03.10.2019. Benefits of Portal to the Stake-holders: On a single platform, the following information will be available:

Information available on portal:

  1. Transport Sector:

“Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles – Guidelines and Standards” were issued on 14.12.2018 which were subsequently revised on 01.10.2019.

  1. Energy Efficiency in Industry Sector:
  1. Appliances Sector:
  1. Building Sector:
  1. National Energy Conservation Awards and Painting Competition:
  1. North Eastern states:
  1. Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All (UJALA):
  1. Street Lighting National Programme (SLNP):
  1. National E-Mobility Programme:

Procurement process of 10,000 e-cars concludedThe price discovered for e-cars is 25 % less than similar cars in marketTill date,1510 e-cars deployed/under deployment for Government offices and 470 Captive Chargers (300 AC & 170 DC) commissioned in these offices.

  1. Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure:

EESL is also installing Public Charging Stations to promote Electric vehicles. Till date, 65 nos. of Public Charging Stations (PCS) have been commissioned in New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) area. MoUs signed with multiple stakeholders across the country.

  1. Building Energy Efficiency Programme (BEEP):

Building energy efficiency project has been completed in 10,310 buildings including Railway stations and Airports.

  1. Agricultural Demand Side Management (AgDSM):

Over73,600 energy efficient pumps have been installed in Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

  1. Decentralized solar power plants:

Decentralized solar power plant of60 MW cumulative capacity commissioned in the state of Maharashtra.

  1. Atal JyotiYojana (AJAY) and Solar Study Lamp scheme:

Over 1.48 lakh Solar LED Street Lights commissioned in rural areas under AJAY and over 59.18 lakh Solar Study Lamps distributed to school going students under Solar Study Lamp scheme.

  1. Ensuring Sustainability of Power Sector- Addressing issue of Payment delays by Discoms:
  1. Measures towards reduction of cost of power to the consumer:
  1. Promotion of Renewable Energy:
  1. Allowing use of linkage coal for short term power procurement and power exchanges:
  1. Revival of Stressed Assets : Pilot Scheme II:
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