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January 2017
LOA No : ERPC/PR_DBASE/2016/3567
Document reference No : PRDC/2016-2017/ERPC-WB/1649
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 13
3.1 Methodology adopted for performing the load flow analysis ........................................... 18
3.1.1 Data Collection Procedure .......................................................................................... 18
3.2 August 27, 2016 Off-peak system demand condition ...................................................... 20
3.3 Salient points of CEA planning criteria referred for network modelling and analysis of
study results .................................................................................................................................. 20
3.3.1 Transmission line parameters .................................................................................... 20
3.4 Transformer parameters .................................................................................................. 22
3.4.1 Voltage limits .............................................................................................................. 22
3.5 Network element statistics for ER Grid ............................................................................ 22
3.5.1 Substation details ....................................................................................................... 22
3.5.2 Transmission line details ............................................................................................ 23
3.5.3 Transformer details ..................................................................................................... 23
3.5.4 Generation details....................................................................................................... 24
3.5.5 HVDC details .............................................................................................................. 24
3.5.6 Reactor details ............................................................................................................ 25
3.5.7 Load details ................................................................................................................ 25
3.6 Generation schedule details for operational load flow ..................................................... 25
6 CONCLUSION .......................................................................................................................... 43
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 3.1: Constituents of Eastern Regional grid ........................................................................... 17
Figure 3.2: Scheduled generation, Import and Export of Eastern Regional grid ............................. 27
Figure 4.1: Block diagram of load generation balance of ER ........................................................... 33
LIST OF TABLES
Table 3.1: Data availability status .................................................................................................... 18
Table 3.2: ER loading details ........................................................................................................... 19
Table 3.3: Source of the data considered for the study ................................................................... 20
Table 3.4: Details of transmission line parameters .......................................................................... 21
Table 3.5: Details of transformer parameters................................................................................... 22
Table 3.6: Voltage limits at different voltage levels prescribed in CEA’s “Transmission ................. 22
Planning Criteria” .............................................................................................................................. 22
Table 3.7: Existing number of sub-station in the ER ........................................................................ 22
Table 3.8: Summary of transmission line data in the ER ................................................................. 23
Table 3.9: Summary of transformers capacity in the ER ................................................................. 23
Table 3.10: Summary of Generator installed capacity in the ER ..................................................... 24
Table 3.11: HVDC Back to Back in the ER ...................................................................................... 24
Table 3.12: HVDC Link in the ER ..................................................................................................... 24
Table 3.13: Load Details of ER ........................................................................................................ 25
Table 3.14: Generation schedule Details of ER ............................................................................... 25
Table 4.1: Load generation balance Details of ER........................................................................... 30
Table 4.2: Load generation balance details of Bihar ........................................................................ 30
Table 4.3: Load generation balance details of Jharkhand ............................................................... 30
Table 4.4: Load generation balance details of Odisha ..................................................................... 31
Table 4.5: Load generation balance details of Sikkim ..................................................................... 31
Table 4.6: Load generation balance details of West Bengal............................................................ 31
Table 4.7: Load generation balance details of DVC ........................................................................ 32
Table 4.8: Load generation balance details of CESC ...................................................................... 32
Table 4.9: Load generation balance details of DPL ......................................................................... 32
Table 4.10: Percentage loading details of lines of Eastern Region ................................................. 34
Table 4.11: Percentage loading details of lines of Bihar .................................................................. 34
Table 4.12: Percentage loading details of lines of Jharkhand ......................................................... 34
Table 4.13: Percentage loading details of lines of Odisha ............................................................... 35
Table 4.14: Percentage loading details of lines of Sikkim ................................................................ 35
Table 4.15: Percentage loading details of lines of West Bengal ...................................................... 35
Table 4.16: Percentage loading details of lines of DVC ................................................................... 35
Table 4.17: Percentage loading details of lines of CESC ................................................................ 36
Table 4.18: Percentage loading details of lines of DPL ................................................................... 36
Table 4.19: Percentage loading details of Transformers of Eastern Region ................................... 36
Table 4.20: Percentage loading details of Transformers of Bihar .................................................... 36
Table 4.21: Percentage loading details of Transformers of Jharkhand ........................................... 37
Table 4.22: Percentage loading details of Transformers of Odisha ................................................. 37
Table 4.23: Percentage loading details of Transformers of Sikkim.................................................. 37
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In the recent past, it has been noted that most of the grid collapses have been
attributed to protection system failure or mal functioning. The reports on the North
American blackout (August 2003) and the more recent Indian grid collapse (July
2012) have all emphasized the need for “Protection Management System”.
As a recommendation of the Enquiry Committee headed by Chairperson CEA on
grid disturbances in NEW grid on 30th and 31st July 2012, Ministry of Power
constituted a “Task Force on Power System Analysis under Contingencies” in
December 2012.
The task force recommends creation and maintenance of protection database
under RPC’s. Accordingly, Secretary (Power) in a meeting in Ministry of Power held
on 11.03.2014 directed all RPC’s to implement the recommendations of the report
submitted by “Task Force” in a time bound manner.
Following the decision of Ministry of Power ERPC as a pioneering venture has taken
up the project “Creation and maintaining a Web based Protection Database and
a Desktop based Protection Setting Calculation Tool for Eastern Regional
Grid”..
M/s PRDC has been awarded with the order by ERPC to implement the project in its
entirety including creation of database and supply of software and hardware along
with necessary power system analysis relevant for the project.
Eastern Regional Grid comprises of the electrical system of the states of Bihar,
Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Sikkim and area under DVC. The major
constituents of ER grid are the State/UT Transmission and Distribution Utilities,
Central Transmission Utility, State and Central sector Generating Companies, DVC,
CESC, DPL, IPP’s and Private sector Transmission and Distribution Utilities. The ER
covers a geographical area of 425432 sq km with an installed capacity of 36575 MW.
In addition to this the region has an installed capacity of 7840 MW in the form of
CPP’s.
Eastern Regional Power Committee (ERPC) formed by Ministry of Power is entrusted
for facilitating the integrated operation of the power system in the region.
As a prerequisite of building the protection management system the first step as
envisaged is the electrical modelling of the entire network data under ER system from
765 kV to 132 kV and 66 kV for Sikkim and carrying out the base case operational
load flow analysis and short circuit studies for peak and off peak load conditions.
The Load flow and Short Circuit studies of Eastern Grid considering grid was carried
out for peak load conditions of ER. The network was updated till 31st May 2016 and
report was submitted with study results on 27th July 2016.
As a next phase of the power system studies, the off peak scenario of ER grid is
studied for Load flow and Short Circuit analysis. The data and electrical parameters of
the EHV network elements as updated till 31st August 2016 by collecting data from
the respective constituents of ER grid and updated network is modelled in power
system analysis software MiP-PSCT.
It was decided in the OCC meeting that the operational Load Flow study for ER grid is
carried out for a load generation condition during normal off peak condition on an
updated network data till August 2016. The load generation condition was selected for
two time steps are collected for 27th & 28th August 2016 at 13:00 hours and 03:00
hours respectively. After analyzing the ERLDC’s SCADA record for both these time
steps off peak time’s total recorded loads appeared to be on the higher side almost of
the same quantum as was studied for peak conditions. From ERLDC’s SCADA and
SEM’s data mismatches in regional demand as well as state wise demand is
observed. In 126th OCC meeting, it was suggested that off peak load generation of a
different day may be considered and load may be apportioned among states based
on SCADA data of 27th August 2016 at 13:00 hrs or 28th August 2016 at 03:00 hrs.
After much deliberation (126th OCC) it was decided that the off peak load flow study
will be carried out with load generation scenario of 27th August 2016 at 13:00 hrs as
per the load generation scenario data given by ERLDC from SEM data.
A comparison of loading details of 26th May 2016 peak hours and 27th August 2016 off
peak hours of ER grid is presented below.
Load flow analysis and short circuit studies are conducted under off peak loading
scenario and the observations on the results are detailed in subsequent sections of
the report. Constituent’s wise demand for ER grid id presented below.
The node wise load and generation data, recorded are collected from the respective
system owners and are matched with the demand, generation and exchange
recorded by ERLDC, SCADA for the selected time instant.
The consolidated observations from load flow analysis are:
Load Generation Balance Off-Peak Scenario:
Bus splitting is suggested for above substations. Breaker upgradation may also be
considered during substation renovations.
Due to High fault level at 220 kV bus of Meramundali S/S under short circuit study for
peak scenario bus splitting was suggested. From short circuit study under off peak
scenario with split bus of Meramundali S/S at 220 kV level fault level is well within the
breaker capacity.
Detailed analysis of data and study results for operational load flow and short circuit
studies are elaborated in subsequent sections of the report.
1 INTRODUCTION
Eastern Regional Grid comprises of the electrical transmission system of the states of
Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Sikkim and supply area under DVC. The
major constituents of ER grid are the State/UT Transmission and Distribution Utilities,
Central Transmission Utility, State and Central sector Generating Companies, DVC,
CESC, DPL, IPP’s and Private sector Transmission and Distribution Utilities. The ER
covers a geographical area of 425,432 sq. km which is about 13% of the total area of
the country with an installed capacity of 44416 MW. Keeping in view the criticality of
safe and reliable operation of this vast and complex system of ER, M/s. ERPC has
awarded the project for implementation of a software based protection management
system that includes building up a comprehensive web based protection database for
the ER grid to M/s PRDC, a pioneer consultant in the field of power engineering on
31st March 2016.
As a fundamental prerequisite of building the protection management system and as
base work for protection system simulation and studies the entire existing network
data under ER system is modeled from 765 kV level to 33 kV buses of 132/33 kV
substations for all states other than Sikkim where the network is modeled up to 11 kV
buses of 66/11 kV substations. The network model in its entirety encompasses each
of the individual power system elements including generators (hydro, thermal, pump
storage), substations/switching station equipment, transmission lines, HVDC system,
reactors, capacitors and load.
This report presents the results of the base case load flow studies for the modeled
EHV transmission network of the ER grid for a selected scenario of off peak load
condition. With reference to the discussions with M/s ERPC and its constituents, 27th
August 2016 is identified as a typical day with the afternoon off peak load at 13:00
hours. The load flow analysis is carried out with the load generation scenario for the
selected instant and the parameters are crosschecked with the SCADA results to
authenticate the correctness of the modeling.
ER network is modeled for 27th August 2016 load and generation scenario, wherein a
demand of 16109 MW is recorded for the ER grid at 13:00 hrs. This volume of the
report presents the details of existing Eastern region transmission network data, load
generation balance along with operational load flow and short circuit study results
under off peak scenario.
2 PROJECT SCOPE
The scope of work envisaged in tender document is elaborated in detailed here.
As per scope M/s PRDC should supply Protection Analysis Software Package with
following requirements but not limited to the following modules for the supply of
Software and Database building activities,
M/s PRDC should develop and maintain a hardware setup and software package
capable of meeting the following objectives; but not limited to:
Classified database of all bay equipment and the protection system details of
all bays 132 kV and above, for Eastern Regional power system.
A user friendly interface for browsing and editing the contents of the database.
Tool for simulating the performance/ behavior of the protection system under
all possible normal and abnormal operating conditions of the power system,
including effect of changing one or more parameter setting of the relays.
Diagnostics for verifying proper coordination among various protective relays.
Generation of useful reports.
The detailed scope of work is elaborated in Volume-1 of the DPR and submitted on
27.04.2016. A consolidated view on Network Modeling and database building activity
for operational load flow involve “Creation and maintaining a Web based Protection
Database and Desktop based Protection setting calculation tool for Eastern Regional
Grid” is presented below.
MVAr flow are computed and Voltage Level at different Buses is ascertained
along with suggestive conditions to reduce or enhance Bus voltage.
Short circuit, studies to be simulated and the results to be demonstrated to the
ER constituents for approval.
This report includes operational load flow and short circuit study of existing ER grid
under off peak loading condition.
*Utility owners have furnished network data for all elements but the line and transformer
parameter data is furnished for 70% elements.
* SCADA record of 765 & 400 kV line flow and Generation schedule from ERLDC is collected.
The methodology adopted by the study team for performing the load flow
analysis is as given below.
th
Date & Time 27 August 2016, 13:00 hrs
System Demand Met 16109 MW
Total Load 15438 MW
System Loss 671 MW
Comparison of the simulated results with the available SCADA records has not
been carried out due to unavailability of accurate SCADA record concurrent
with simulated system demand of 16109 MW.
Software used : MiP-PSCT
This section of the report presents the basic data considered for the system studies.
Table 3.6: Voltage limits at different voltage levels prescribed in CEA’s “Transmission
Planning Criteria”
State
Sl. No. Substation*
Bihar Jharkhand Odisha Sikkim W. Bengal
1 765 kV 2 1 2 - -
2 400 kV 11 7 13 1 12
State
Sl. No. Substation*
Bihar Jharkhand Odisha Sikkim W. Bengal
3 220 kV 16 15 25 - 38
4 132 kV 88 47 86 4 104
5 66 kV - - - 19 -
Total No. of S/S in ER 491
Note: If 765/400/220 kV substation has 400/220 kV transformation level also, in that case
765/400/230 kV substation is counted as single 765 kV substation.
*Above listed substation number excludes switching stations and generating stations.
Scheduled
Sl.No
State Station Name Owned By Generation
.
(MW)
11 Adhunik Thermal APNRL 222
12 Mithon RB Thermal MPL 416
13 Upper Kolab 0
14 Indravati 0
OHPC
15 Rengali 213
16 Hirakud 152
17 Talcher Thermal NTPC 429
18 IB Thermal OPGC 390
19 Balimela 37
Odisha OHPC
20 Machkund 85
21 Talcher Super Thermal NTPC 2309
22 Meenakshi Power 40
23 GMR GMR Kamalanga Energy 536
24 Jindal Thermal JITPL 1140
25 Sterlite Energy Vedanta Ltd. 0.0
26 Net CPP Injection to Grid 780
27 Rangit Hydro 62
NHPC
28 Teesta 5 Hydro 330
29 Lagit Hydro 0.0
30 Sikkim Meyong Hydro Sikkim Gov. 0.0
31 Rongli Hydro 0.0
32 Chuzachen Gati Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd 100
33 Jorthang DANS Energy Pvt. Ltd. 87
34 Bandel Thermal 188
35 Santaldih Thermal 177
36 Kolaghat Thermal WBPDCL 671
37 Bakreswar Thermal 899
38 Sagardighi Thermal 495
Purulia Pump Storage
39 300
Hydro
40 Jaldhaka Hydro WBSEDCL 25
41 Rammam Hydro 49
42 West Tista Load Dam Hydro NHPC 0.0
Bengal
43 Farakka Super Thermal NTPC 1960
44 Mejia 1356
45 RTPS DVC 350
46 Durgapur Steel Thermal 389
47 DPL Thermal DPL 274
48 Budge Budge 719
49 SRS 45
CESC
50 TRS 0
51 Haldia Thermal 538
DPL, 274
CESC, 764 DVC, 3216
Central sector ,
7354
Export, 6391
State sector,
3961
Import, 2881
IPP's, 3079
CPP's, 4705
Power in MW
Figure 3.2: Scheduled generation, Import and Export of Eastern Regional grid
A load flow calculation determines the state of the power system with respect to a
given load and generation schedule. It represents a steady state condition which is
assumed to remain fixed for some time. In reality, line flows and bus voltages
fluctuate in small amounts because load changes due to lights, motors, and other
loads being turned on or off in the system. However, these small fluctuations are
ignored in calculating the steady state effects on system equipment. As the load
distribution, and hence power flow in the network vary considerably during different
time periods, it may be necessary to obtain load flow solutions representing different
system conditions such as peak load, average load or light load. Generally, these
solutions provide,
Optimum operating modes for normal conditions, such as proper setting of
voltage control devices, or how the system will respond to abnormal
conditions, such as outage of transformers or lines.
When the new equipment additions are needed.
Effectiveness of new alternatives to solve present deficiencies and meet future
requirements.
The load flow model is also the basis for several other types of studies such as short
circuit, stability, motor starting, and harmonic studies. The load flow model supplies
the network data and an initial steady state condition for these studies.
The present study is carried out to determine the power flows at different
lines/transformers and to compute the voltage profile at different buses of the existing
system. The system configuration considered for the study and simulation results are
explained in the subsequent sections.
*Note: Only for 400 kV, 220 kV and 132 kV transmission network
Table 4.7: Load generation balance details of DVC
Loading Percentage
Voltage
Sl.No Grade No of lines No of Lines
(kV) Max Min Avg loaded 80% loaded 5% and
and above below
1 765 14.50 5.30 8.94 0 0
2 400 65.20 3.70 20.89 0 4
3 220 83.90 0.20 30.02 8 28
4 132 99.8 0.10 30.12 29 87
5 66 51.90 0.10 11.87 0 9
Loading Percentage
Voltage
Sl.No Grade No of lines No of Lines
(kV) Max Min Avg loaded 80% loaded 5% and
and above below
1 765 14.50 6.00 11.17 0 0
2 400 35.20 5.10 18.80 0 0
3 220 81.60 6.80 39.18 2 0
4 132 95.80 0.40 28.84 8 25
Loading Percentage
Voltage
Sl.No Grade No of lines No of Lines
(kV) Max Min Avg loaded 80% loaded 5% and
and above below
1 765 12.20 11.70 11.95 0 0
2 400 39.20 6.20 16.40 0 0
3 220 59.10 18.00 36.76 0 0
4 132 99.00 0.90 20.72 1 12
Loading Percentage
Voltage
Sl.No Grade No of lines No of Lines
(kV) Max Min Avg loaded 80% loaded 5% and
and above below
1 765 6.20 5.30 5.75 0 0
2 400 65.20 9.00 26.04 0 0
3 220 81.50 0.40 26.09 2 15
4 132 99.8 0.10 26.92 6 31
Loading Percentage
Voltage
Sl.No Grade No of lines No of Lines
(kV) Max Min Avg loaded 80% loaded 5% and
and above below
1 400 26.40 18.90 22.65 0 0
2 220 24.10 16.90 20.23 0 0
3 132 59.4 4.2 34.02 0 1
4 66 51.90 0.10 9.26 0 9
Loading Percentage
Voltage
Sl.No Grade No of lines No of Lines
(kV) Max Min Avg loaded 80% loaded 5% and
and above below
1 400 48.10 4.30 24.40 0 1
2 220 83.90 0.20 32.47 4 4
3 132 97.20 0.10 36.85 8 10
Loading Percentage
Voltage
Sl.No Grade No of lines No of Lines
(kV) Max Min Avg loaded 80% loaded 5% and
and above below
1 400 39.2 3.7 13.44 0 3
2 220 78 1.2 28.5 0 9
3 132 66.8 0.1 22.39 0 8
Loading Percentage
Voltage
Sl.No Grade No of lines No of Lines
(kV) Max Min Avg loaded 80% loaded 5% and
and above below
1 220 69.6 43 52.17 0 0
2 132 96.9 6.8 45.84 6 0
Loading Percentage
Voltage
Sl.No Grade No of lines No of Lines
(kV) Max Min Avg loaded 80% loaded 5% and
and above below
1 132 73.30 15.80 31.74 0 0
Note: As observed in operational load flow that no line is loaded 100% and above.
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% and loaded 20% and
above below
1 765 18.8 6.1 12.62 0 6
2 400 82.3 0.9 46.20 4 14
3 220 93.2 0.1 48.16 3 53
4 132 98.2 1 37.86 30 153
5 66 36.4 16.3 29.01 0 10
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% and loaded 20% and
above below
1 765 17 13.1 15.05 0 4
2 400 74.9 6.3 35.13 0 4
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% and loaded 20% and
above below
3 220 79.5 18.7 42.84 0 3
4 132 85.6 6.5 38.08 3 29
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% and loaded 20% and
above below
1 765 18.8 18.8 18.80 0 2
2 400 37 0.9 28.48 0 2
3 220 47.5 1.9 30.78 0 2
4 132 56.8 4.7 27.28 0 22
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% and loaded 20% and
above below
1 765 6.1 2.6 4.00 0 0
2 400 80.8 13.4 37.77 1 8
3 220 79.9 0.1 31.15 0 45
4 132 90.6 1 32.97 2 58
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% and loaded 20% and
above below
1 400 55 55 55.00 0 0
2 220 59.7 12.6 36.15 0 3
3 132 65.4 8.1 37.80 0 0
4 66 33.9 16.3 21.62 0 10
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% and loaded 20% and
above below
1 400 82.3 26 58.79 3 0
2 220 72.2 22.5 33.31 0 0
3 132 98.2 1.1 43.21 15 22
4 66 36.4 36.4 36.40 0 0
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% and loaded 20% and
above below
1 400 70.5 53.5 62 0 0
2 220 93.2 6.4 38.50 2 7
3 132 96.2 7 43.37 6 10
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% and loaded 20% and
above below
1 220 76.8 76.8 76.80 0 0
2 132 88.7 13.2 48.42 3 4
Loading Percentage
Voltage No of No of
Sl.No Grade Transformers Transformers
(kV) Max Min Avg
loaded 80% loaded 20% and
and above below
1 220 86.1 86.1 86.10 1 0
2 132 86 5.3 31.73 1 8
Bus Voltage In pu
Sl.No Voltage Grade (kV)
Max Min Average
1 765 1.002 0.985 0.994
2 400 1.044 0.953 1.001
3 220 1.025 0.947 0.990
4 132 1.026 0.903 0.975
5 66 1.027 0.923 0.998
Note: As observed in operational load flow study that bus voltage of ER grid is within the
acceptable limit (as per CEA grid code).
Fault
Rated 3-Phase
Sl.No. Substation Name Current
Voltage (kV) fault (MVA)
(kA)
9 Kahalgaon NTPC 400 29907.5 43.17
10 Maithon 400 32198.7 46.48
Note: In some of the Generating stations the SLG fault rating is exceeding 80% while the three
phase fault rating is within 80% of breaker capacity.
6 CONCLUSION
Based on the operational load flow studies carried out for aforesaid condition
following observation are made,
The voltages at all the bus bars (765 kV, 400 kV, 220 kV, 132 kV and 66 kV)
were within the standard tolerance limits (as per CEA grid code).
The line/transformers were loaded within the rated capacity under off peak
operating condition of 27th August 2016 at 13.00 hrs.
Maximum inter regional power exchange is 2544 MW to NR.
It is observed that short circuit levels are critical at some of the substations
and violating at certain locations. Such cases are listed above in section 5.1.
Bus splitting is suggested for above substations. Breaker upgradation may
also be considered during substation renovations.
The network modelling for operational load flow and short circuit study and the results
will provide the base for the subsequent protection system analysis and calculation.
This will also provide the base for reactive power compensation of ER grid.
Table A: State wise list of substations present in the Eastern region grid
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
Bihar
765kV Level
765/400 1 1500 1500
1 315 315
1 Sasaram 400/220 PGCIL
1 500 500
132/33 2 10 20
765/400 3 1500 4500
2 Gaya 1 315 315 PGCIL
400/220
1 500 500
400kV Level
1 Banka 400/132 2 200 400 PGCIL
2 Barh 400/132 2 200 400 NTPC
3 Biharsharif 400/220 3 315 945 PGCIL
4 Kahalgaon 400/132 2 200 400 NTPC
2 315 630
400/220
5 Muzaffarpur 1 500 500
220/132 1 100 100
1 315 315
6 New Purnea 400/220
1 500 500 PGCIL
7 Patna 400/220 2 315 630
8 Lakhisarai 400/132 2 200 400
9 Sasaram B2B 400/(93/√3)/93 3 234/117/117
10 Kishanganj 400/220 2 500 1000
11 Nabinagar Rly 400/132 2 200 400 Railway
220kV Level
1 Purnea 220/132 3 160 480
1 160 160 PGCIL
2 Arrah 220/132
2 100 200
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
220/132 3 150 450
3 Biharshariff
132/33 1 20 20
220/132 4 150 600
4 Bodhgaya 220/132 1 160 160
132/33 3 50 150
5 Darbhanga new 220/132 2 160 320
220/132 4 100 400
6 Dehri
132/33 2 50 100
220/132 5 100 500
7 Fatuha
132/33 3 50 150
220/132 3 100 300
8 Gopalganj
132/33 3 50 150
220/132 4 100 400
9 Khagaul
132/33 5 50 250 BSPTCL
220/132 4 100 400
10 Begusarai
132/33 3 50 150
220/132 2 150 300
11 Sipara 220/132 1 160 160
132/33 2 50 100
12 Hazipur New 220/132 2 100 200
220/132 3 100 300
13 Madhepura
132/33 2 20 40
220/132 2 150 300
14 Pusauli New
132/33 2 50 100
220/132 2 160 320
15 Sonenagar
132/33 2 50 100
16 Muzaffarpur (MTPS) 220/132 3 100 300
132kV Level
1 20 20
1 Arrah 132/33 BSPTCL
3 50 150
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
2 Ataula (Arwal) 132/33 2 20 40
3 Aurangabad 132/33 2 20 40
4 Banjari 132/33 3 20 60
5 Banka 132/33 3 20 60
1 50 50
6 Barauni TPS 132/33
2 20 40
1 20 20
7 Barh 132/33
1 50 50
8 Baripahari 132/33 2 50 100
9 Belaganj 132/33 2 20 40
2 20 40
10 Bettiah 132/33
1 50 50
11 Bihta 132/33 3 50 150
2 20 40
12 Bikramganj 132/33
1 50 50
2 20 40
13 Buxar 132/33
1 50 50
132/33 2 50 100
14 Chandauti (Gaya)
132/25 2 13.35 26.7
2 20 40
15 Chhapra 132/33
1 50 50
16 Darbhanga (old) 132/33 2 50 100
17 Dhaka 132/33 3 20 60
18 Dalsingsarai 132/33 2 20 40
19 Digha 132/33 3 50 150
1 20 20
20 Dumraon 132/33
1 50 50
21 Ekma 132/33 1 20 20
Ekanga Sarai
22 132/33 3 20 60
(Ekanagar)
23 Forbeshganj 132/33 1 20 20
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
1 50 50
24 Goh 132/33 2 20 40
25 Gangwara 132/33 2 50 100
26 Gaighat 132/33 2 50 100
27 Hazipur 132/33 3 50 150
28 Hulasganj 132/33 2 20 40
29 Harnaut 132/33 2 20 40
30 Hathidah 132/33 3 20 60
31 Imamganj 132/33 2 20 40
32 Jagdishpur 132/33 2 20 40
33 Jandaha 132/33 2 20 40
34 Jainagar 132/33 3 20 60
4 50 200
35 Jakkanpur 132/33
1 20 20
36 Jamalpur 132/33 2 50 100
37 Jamui 132/33 2 20 40
38 Jehanabad 132/33 2 20 40
2 20 40
39 Kahalgaon 132/33
2 50 100
2 50 100
132/33
1 20 20
40 Karmnasa
1 21.6 21.6
132/25
1 20 20
41 Kataiya 132/33 3 20 60
3 20 60
42 Katihar 132/33
1 50 50
43 Katra 132/33 3 50 150
44 Kusheshwarsthan 132/33 2 20 40
45 Kochas 132/33 2 20 40
46 Karbigahiya 132/33 4 50 200
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
47 Kudra 132/33 2 20 40
2 20 40
48 Khagaria 132/33
1 50 50
1 50 50
49 Kishanganj 132/33
1 20 20
50 Lakhisarai 132/33 3 20 60
51 Madhubani 132/33 2 20 40
52 Masaurhi 132/33 2 20 40
53 Mithapur 132/33 2 50 100
1 50 50
54 Mohania 132/33
1 20 20
1 20 20
55 Motihari 132/33
1 50 50
56 Masrakh 132/33 2 20 40
57 Muzaffarpur 132/33 3 50 150
58 Nalanda 132/33 2 20 40
59 Naugachhia 132/33 3 20 60
1 20 20
60 Nawada 132/33
3 50 150
2 20 40
61 Pandaul 132/33
1 50 50
62 Phulparas 132/33 2 20 40
1 20 20
63 Purnea 132/33
2 50 100
1 50 50
64 Rafiganj 132/33
1 20 20
65 Rajgir 132/33 2 20 40
66 Ramnagar 132/33 2 20 40
67 Raxaul 132/33 2 20 40
Remi nagar (Runni
68 132/33 2 20 40
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Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
69 Sherghati 132/33 2 20 40
70 SKMCH 132/33 2 50 100
71 Sonebarsa 132/33 2 20 40
72 Sabour 132/33 3 50 150
73 Saharsa 132/33 1 20 20
74 Samastipur 132/33 2 20 40
75 Sasaram 132/33 2 50 100
76 Shekhpura 132/33 2 20 40
77 Sheetalpur 132/33 2 20 40
78 Sitamarhi 132/33 3 50 150
1 20 20
79 Siwan 132/33
2 50 100
1 50 50
132/33
1 20 20
80 Sonenagar
1 21.6 21.6
132/25
1 20 20
2 20 40
81 Sultanganj 132/33
2 50 100
82 Supaul 132/33 3 20 60
83 Tehta 132/33 2 20 40
84 Tekari 132/33 2 20 40
85 Udaikishanganj 132/33 2 20 40
86 Vaishali 132/33 2 20 40
87 Valmikinagar 132/33 1 10 10
88 Wazirganj 132/33 2 20 40
Jharkhand
765kV Level
1 Ranchi New 765/400 2 1500 3000 PGCIL
400kV Level
1 Jamshedpur 400/220 2 315 630 PGCIL
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
2 Maithon 400/220 2 315 630
3 Ranchi 400/220 2 315 630
4 Chaibasa 400/220 2 315 630
400/220 2 315 630
5 Koderma (KTPS)
220/132 2 150 300
DVC
6 BTPS-A (Bokaro) 400/220/33 2 315 630
7 TISCO 400/220 2 315 630
220kV Level
1 Chandil 220/132 4 100 400
220/132 2 150 300
2 Chaibasa
132/33 2 50 100
3 Hatia New 220/132 3 150 450
220/132 1 100 100
4 Lalmatiya 1 20 20 JUSNL
132/33
2 50 100
5 PTPS 220/132 2 150 300
6 Ramachandrapur 220/132 3 150 450
7 TTPS 220/132 2 250 500
8 Dumka (New) 220/132 2 150 300
220/132 2 150 300
9 BTPS-B (Bokaro)
132/33 2 50 100
220/132/11 3 150 450
10 CTPS
132/33 2 80 160
220/132/33 2 150 300
11 Giridhi 220/33 2 80 160 DVC
132/33 3 80 240
220/132/33 2 150 300
12 Jamshedpur
132/33 3 50 150
220/132 2 150 300
13 Ramgarh
132/33 2 80 160
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
1 50 50
220/33 2 80 160
14 Dhanbad
220/132
220/132/33 2 150 300
15 Kalyanswari 220/132/33 1 160 160
132/33 2 50 100
132kV Level
1 Maniqui 132/33 2 50 100
2 Adityapur 132/33 4 50 200
3 Chakradharpur 132/33 1 50 50
4 Dalbhumgarh 132/33 2 50 100
5 Chaibasa 132/33 1 25 25
6 Manoharpur 132/33 2 50 100
7 Deogarh 132/33 3 50 150
8 Dumka 132/33 2 50 100
1 50 50
9 Garhwa Road 132/33
1 20 20
10 Goielkara 132/33 1 20 20
11 Golmuri 132/33 2 50 100 JUSNL
12 Gumla 132/33 2 20 40
13 Hatia old 132/33 4 50 200
14 Tamar 132/33 2 50 100
15 Madhupur 132/33 2 50 100
16 Sikidri 132/33 2 20 40
2 20 40
17 Jadugoda 132/33
1 50 50
1 50 50
18 Jamtara 132/33
1 20 20
19 Japla 132/33 2 20 40
20 Kamdara 132/33 2 20 40
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
1 20 20
21 Kanke 132/33 2 50 100
2 20 40
22 Kendposi 132/33
1 50 50
23 Latehar 132/33 2 50 100
24 Lohardaga 132/33 2 50 100
25 Namkum 132/33 4 50 200
26 Nowamundi 132/33 1 50 50
27 Pakur 132/33 2 50 100
1 20 20
28 Rajkharsawan 132/33
1 50 50
29 Sahebgunj 132/33 2 50 100
30 Daltonganj 132/33 2 50 100
1 80 80
132/33
31 Koderma 1 50 50
132/25 1 25 25
132/33 2 31.5 63
32 Nimiaghat
132/25 2 25 50
33 North Karnapura 132/33 2 50 100
34 Pradhankanta 132/33 No Load
132/33 2 80 160
35 Patherdhi 132/33 1 50 50 DVC
132/25 2 12.5 25
36 Patratu (DVC) 132/33 1 31.5 31.5
37 Putki 132/33 3 80 240
132/33 1 50 50
38 Barhi
132/33 1 31.5 31.5
132/33 1 31.5 31.5
39 Gola
132/33 1 20 20
40 Hazaribag Road 132/33 No load
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
41 Hazaribagh 132/33 2 50 100
2 50 100
132/33
42 Kumardhubi 1 80 80
132/25 2 25 50
43 Konar 132/33 1 20 20
132/33 1 31.5 31.5
44 Mosabani
132/33 1 20 20
45 Biada 132/33 2 80 160
46 MHS-Right bank 132/33 2 50 100
47 Panchet 132/33 1 50 50
Odisha
765 kV Level
1 Jharsuguda 765/400/33 2 1500 3000
PGCIL
2 Angul 765/400 4 1500 6000
400 kV Level
1 Bisra 400/220 2 315 630
2 Bolangir 400/220/33 2 315 630
3 Indravati 400/220/33 2 315 630
4 Jaypore 400/220/33 2 315 630
PGCIL
5 Kaniha 400/220 2 315 630
6 Keonjhar 400/220/33 2 315 630
400/220 2 315 630
7 Kuchei/Baripada
220/132 2 160 320
400/220 2 315 630
8 Mendhasal OPTCL
220/33 1 20 20
400/220 2 315 630 PGCIL
9 Meramundali 220/132 3 100 300
OPTCL
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
10 Rengali 400/220 2 315 630 PGCIL
11 New Duburi 400/220 2 315 630 OPTCL
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
12 Sterlite 400/220 2 315 630 SEL
13 Pandiabil 400/220 2 500 1000 PGCIL
220 kV Level
1 Atri 220/132 2 160 320
220/132 2 160 320
2 Balasore 132/33 2 63 126
132/33 1 40 40
220/132 3 100 300
3 Bhadrak 132/33 2 63 126
132/33 1 40 40
220/132 1 160 160
220/132 2 100 200
4 Bidanasi
132/33 2 63 126
132/33 1 40 40
220/132 2 160 320
5 Bolangir new
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
220/132 2 160 320 OPTCL
6 Budhipadar 132/33 1 20 20
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
220/132 2 100 200
220/132 2 160 320
7 Chandaka
132/33 2 63 126
132/33 1 40 40
220/132 3 100 300
8 Duburi 220/33 2 40 80
132/33 1 5 5
220/132 2 160 320
9 Jayanagar 132/33 2 20 40
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
10 Joda 220/132 3 100 300
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
132/33 3 20 60
132/33 1 40 40
220/132 1 160 160
220/132 2 100 200
11 Katapalli
132/33 1 40 40
132/33 2 20 40
12 Lapanga 220/132 2 160 320
13 Mendhasal 220/132 2 100 200
220/132 1 100 100
220/132 2 160 320
14 Narendrapur
132/33 2 40 80
132/33 1 20 20
220/132 1 160 160
220/132 1 50 50
15 Paradip 220/132 1 100 100
132/33 2 20 40
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
16 Talcher (TTPS) 220/132 2 160 320
17 Tarkera 220/132 4 100 400
220/132 2 100 200
18 Theruvali
132/33 2 12.5 25
19 Bhanjanagar 220/132 2 160 320
20 Puri (Samangara) 220/132 1 160 160
220/33 1 20 20
21 Balimela
220/33 1 40 40
22 Barkote 220/33 2 40 80
220/33 1 40 40
23 Nayagarh
220/33 2 20 40
24 Laxmipur 220/33 1 20 20
25 Rengali 220/33 2 20 40
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
132 kV Level
1 Akhusingh 132/33 2 12.5 25
132/33 2 12.5 25
2 Anandapur
132/33 1 20 20
132/33 2 40 80
3 Angul
132/33 1 20 20
132/33 1 40 40
4 Argul
132/33 1 20 20
5 Atri 132/33 1 20 20
6 Aska 132/33 3 40 120
132/33 1 40 40
7 Balugaon 132/33 1 20 20
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
8 Banki 132/33 2 20 40
9 Barbil 132/33 2 12.5 25
10 Baragarh 132/33 3 40 120 OPTCL
11 Baripada 132/33 3 40 120
132/33 1 20 20
12 Barpalli
132/33 1 40 40
132/33 2 40 80
13 Berhampore
132/33 1 20 20
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
14 Basta
132/33 1 20 20
132/33 2 40 80
15 Bhanjanagar
132/33 1 16 16
16 Bhawanipatna 132/33 2 12.5 25
17 Bhubaneswar 132/33 3 63 189
132/33 1 20 20
18 Boinda
132/33 2 12.5 25
19 Boudh 132/33 1 20 20
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
132/33 2 40 80
20 Bolangir
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
132/33 1 40 40
21 Brajrajnagar
132/33 3 20 60
132/33 2 40 80
22 Chainpal
132/33 1 20 20
23 Chandikhole 132/33 3 20 60
24 Chhandpur 132/33 2 12.5 25
25 Chhatrapur 132/33 3 20 60
26 Chhend 132/33 3 40 120
132/33 1 20 20
27 Choudwar
132/33 2 40 80
28 Cuttack 132/33 3 40 120
29 Dabugaon 132/33 2 12.5 25
30 Dhenkanal 132/33 3 40 120
132/33 2 20 40
31 Digapahandi
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
32 Ganjam 132/33 2 12.5 25
132/33 2 20 40
33 Jagatsinghpur
132/33 1 40 40
132/33 2 40 80
34 Jajpur road
132/33 1 20 20
132/33 2 40 80
35 Jajpur town
132/33 1 20 20
132/33 2 31.5 63
36 Jaleswar
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
37 Jharsuguda 132/33 1 40 40
38 Junagarh 132/33 3 20 60
132/33 2 12.5 25
39 Kalarangi
132/33 1 20 20
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
40 Kalugaon 132/33 2 40 80
132/33 1 20 20
41 Kamakshyanagar
132/33 2 12.5 25
132/33 2 12.5 25
42 Karanjia
132/33 1 20 20
132/33 2 40 80
43 Kendrapara
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
132/33 1 40 40
44 Kesinga
132/33 2 20 40
132/33 1 63 63
45 Kesura/Badagada
132/33 1 40 40
46 Khariar 132/33 2 40 80
47 Khurda 132/33 3 40 120
48 Konark 132/33 2 20 40
49 Kuchinda 132/33 2 20 40
50 Lapanaga 132/33 1 20 20
51 Mania 132/33 1 12.5 12.5
52 Marshaghai 132/33 2 20 40
53 Mohana 132/33 2 12.5 25
2 40 80
54 Nimapara 132/33
1 12.5
55 Nuapara 132/33 2 20 40
132/33 1 40 40
56 Nuapatna 132/33 1 20 20
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
57 Padampur 132/33 1 20 20
58 Parlakhemundi 132/33 3 12.5 37.5
132/33 1 40 40
59 Patnagarh
132/33 2 20 40
60 Pattamundai 132/33 2 20 40
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
132/33 2 12.5 25
61 Phulbani
132/33 1 40 40
62 Phulnakhara 132/33 2 20 40
132/33 1 40 40
63 Polasapanga
132/33 2 20 40
64 Puri 132/33 3 40 120
65 Purusottampur 132/33 2 12.5 25
66 Rairakhole 132/33 2 12.5 25
132/33 2 20 40
67 Rairangpur
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
68 Rajgangpur 132/33 3 40 120
132/33 2 63 126
69 Ranasinghpur
132/33 1 40 40
70 Rayagada 132/33 2 12.5 25
71 Rourkela 132/33 4 35 140
132/33 1 10 10
72 Saintala
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
132/33 2 20 40
73 Salipur
132/33 1 12.5 12.5
132/33 2 31.5 63
74 Sambalpur
132/33 1 40 40
75 Shamuka 132/33 2 31.5 63
76 Somnathpur 132/33 1 12.5 12.5
132/33 60
77 Sonepur 3 20
132/33 0
132/33 1 40 40
78 Soro
132/33 2 20 40
79 Sunabeda 132/33 3 12.5 37.5
80 Sundargarh 132/33 1 40 40
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
132/33 1 20 20
132/33 1 20 20
81 Tentulikhunti
132/33 2 12.5 25
82 Tarkera 132/33 1 12.5 12.5
83 Umerkote 132/33 2 20 40
84 Bolani 132/11 2 10 20
85 Brajrajnagar 132/11 1 12.5 12.5
132/11 1 20 20
86 Jharsuguda
132/11 1 12.5 12.5
Sikkim
400kV Level
440/220 5 315 1575
1 Rangpo PGCIL
220/132 3 100 300
132kV Level
1 Gangtok 132/66 2 50 100 PGCIL
2 Melli 132/66 2 50 100
3 Geyzing 132/66 1 20 20 Sikkim Gov
4 Rangit 132/66 1 20 20
66kV Level
1 5 5
1 Phodong 66/11
1 2.5 2.5
2 Bulbuley 66/11 2 10 20
2 10 20
3 Sichey 66/11
1 5 5
4 Tadong 66/11 3 5 15 Sikkim Gov
5 Rongly 66/11 2 2.5 5
1 10 10
6 Mamring 66/11 1 7.5 7.5
1 15 15
7 Melli 66/11 2 5 10
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
8 Namchi 66/11 2 2.5 5
9 Rabangla 66/11 1 5 5
10 Rothak 66/11 2 2.5 5
11 Soreng 66/11 2 2.5 5
12 Geyzing 66/11 2 2.5 5
13 Purano Namchi 66/11 2 7.5 15
14 Pakyong 66/11 1 10 10
15 Pelling 66/11 1 5 5
16 Rhenock 66/11 1 5 5
17 Mangan 66/11 2 5 10
18 Ranipool 66/11 2 7.5 15
66/11 1 7.5 7.5
19 Topakhani
66/11 1 5 5
West Bengal
400 kV Level
400/220 4 315 1260
1 Arambagh 220/132 3 160 480
132/33 3 50 150
400/220 4 315 1260
2 Jeerat WBSETCL
220/132/33 3 160 480
Bidhannagar (Durgapur
3 400/220 2 315 630
WBSETCL)
400/220 2 315 630
4 Kharagpur
220/132 2 160 320
400/220 2 315 630 WBPDCL
5 Bakreswar
220/33 1 50 50 WBSETCL
6 Kolaghat TPS 400/220 2 315 630
WBPDCL
7 Sagardighi 400/220 2 315 630
8 Binaguri 400/220 2 315 630
9 Malda 400/220 2 315 630 PGCIL
10 Parulia (Durgapur PG) 400/220 2 315 630
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
11 Farakka 400/220 2 315 630 NTPC
4 315 1260
12 Subhashgram 400/220 PGCIL
1 500 500
220 kV Level
1 160 160
220/132
1 Asansol 1 160 160
132/33 3 50 150
220/132 3 160 480
2 New Bishnupur
132/33 2 31.5 63
220/132 2 160 320
3 Dalkhola
132/33 3 20 60
220/132 2 160 320
4 Dharampur
132/33 2 50 100
1 160 160
220/132
5 Domjur 1 100 100
132/33 3 50 150
220/132 4 160 640
6 Gokarna WBSETCL
132/33 3 50 150
3 160 480
220/132
7 Howrah 1 150 150
132/25 2 20 40
2 150 300
8 Kasba 220/132
2 160 320
220/132/33 2 160 320
9 Krishnagar 2 50 100
132/33
1 31.5 31.5
220/132 3 160 480
2 31.5 63
10 Laxmikantpur 132/33
1 50 50
132/25 2 12.5 25
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
220/132 2 160 320
11 New Haldia 132/33 1 31.5 31.5
132/33 1 50 50
220/132 2 160 320
12 New Jalpaiguri
132/33 2 50 100
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
220/132 3 160 480
26 Midnapur
132/33 2 50 100
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
1 50 50
132/33 2 50 100
4 Asoknagar
132/25 2 7.5 15
5 Bagnan GIS 132/33 2 50 100
6 Bagmundi 132/33 1 20 20
7 Balurghat 132/33 4 12.5 50
8 Bankura 132/33 2 50 100
9 Barasat 132/33 3 50 150
10 Behala/Joka 132/33 3 50 150
11 Basirhat 132/33 2 50 100
12 Belmuri 132/33 2 31.5 63
13 Berhampore 132/33 3 50 150
14 Bighati 132/33 2 50 100
15 Birsingha 132/33 2 50 100
132/33 1 50 50
16 Bishnupur (Old)
132/33 1 31.5 31.5
17 Bolpur 132/33 3 50 150
18 Bongaon 132/33 3 31.5 94.5
19 Barjora 132/33 2 31.5 63
20 Chanditala 132/33 2 50 100
1 50 50
21 Chandrakora road 132/33
1 31.5 31.5
22 Contai 132/33 2 50 100
23 Coochbehar 132/33 3 50 150
24 Darjeeling 132/33 3 10 30
1 20 20
25 Debogram 132/33 1 31.5 31.5
1 50 50
26 Dhulian 132/33 2 31.5 63
27 Egra 132/33 3 50 150
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
2 31.5 63
28 Falta 132/33
1 50 50
3 20 60
29 Gangarampur 132/33
1 12.5 12.5
1 50 50
132/33
1 31.5 31.5
30 Haldia
1 10 10
132/25
1 12.5 12.5
31 Haldia NIZ 132/33 2 31.5 63
1 31.5 31.5
132/33
32 Hizli 1 50 50
132/25 2 10 20
33 Jangipara 132/33 2 31.5 63
1 31.5 31.5
34 Jhargram 132/33
1 50 50
35 Kurseong 132/33 3 10 30
36 Kakdwip 132/33 2 31.5 63
37 Kalan 132/33 2 31.5 63
1 31.5 81.5
38 Kalyani 132/33
1 50 150
39 Khatra 132/33 2 50 100
2 31.5 63
40 Katwa 132/33
1 50 50
41 Khanyan 132/33 2 31.5 63
42 Kharagpur 132/33 2 31.5 63
43 Khejuria GIS 132/33 2 50 100
132/33 3 50 150
44 Kolaghat
132/25 2 12.5 25
45 Lalgola 132/33 2 31.5 63
46 Lilooah 132/33 3 50 150
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
132/25 2 20 40
2 31.5 63
47 Mahachanda 132/33
1 50 50
1 50 50
48 Mathabhanga 132/33
1 31.5 31.5
49 Malda 132/33 3 50 150
50 Mankar 132/33 3 31.5 94.5
1 31.5 31.5
51 Maynaguri 132/33 1 50 50
2 30 60
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
62 Sainthia 132/33 2 50 100
63 Salt lake 132/33 3 50 150
64 Salt lake GIS 132/33 2 50 100
65 Samsi 132/33 3 31.5 94.5
66 Siliguri 132/33 2 50 100
132/33 3 31.5 94.5
67 Sonarpur
132/25 2 20 40
68 Tamluk 132/33 2 50 100
1 31.5 31.5
69 Tarakeswar 132/33
1 50 50
132/33 3 50 150
70 Titagarh
132/25 2 20 40
71 Ukhra 132/33 2 50 100
72 Uluberia 132/33 3 50 150
73 Kuli 132/33 2 50 100
74 Birpara 132/66 3 20 60
1 20 20
132/66
75 Chalsa 1 10 10
132/33 2 20 40
76 Serakol 132/33 2 50 100
77 Belur 132/33 3 50 150
78 BT Road 132/33 2 75 150
79 B.Garden 132/33 2 50 150
80 Titagarh (TRS) 132/33 5 50 250
81 Dum Dum 132/33 2 75 150
CESC
82 Park lane 132/33 2 75 150
83 Jadavpore 132/33 2 50 100
84 Chakmir 132/33 2 55 110
85 Majerhat 132/33 2 75 150
86 BBD Bag 132/33 1 68 136
Substation details
Name of the Voltage Capacity of Total Owned
SI.No No. of
SubStation level (kV) each unit capacity By
units
(MVA) (MVA)
87 PRS 132/33 3 50 150
88 East Calcutta 132/33 2 50 100
2 50 100
89 NCGS 132/33
1 75 75
2 55 110
90 SRS 132/33
1 75 75
91 Patuli 132/33 2 75 150
132/11 1 20 20
92 A Zone 132/11 2 31.5 63
132/33 1 50 50
132/11 6 31.5 189
93 B Zone
132/33 1 50 50
94 AB Zone 132/33 1 50 50 DPL
132/11 3 31.5 94.5
95 C Zone
132/33 1 50 50
132/11 2 31.5 63
96 C1 Zone
132/33 2 50 100
97 Bamunara SS 132/34 2 50 100
132/33 1 50 50
98 Kalipahari
132/33 2 80 160
99 Kharagpur 132/11 1 7.5 7.5
2 50 100
100 Burdwan 132/33
1 80 80
1 50 50
132/33 DVC
101 Belmuri 1 31.5 31.5
132/25 2 25 50
102 Purulia 132/33/11 1 50 50
132/33/11 2 50 100
103 ASP
132/33 2 50 100
104 Jamuria 132/33 2 50 100
Table B: State wise list of transmission lines present in the Eastern region grid
Table C: State wise list of generators present in the Eastern region grid
Table D: State wise list of Bus reactor present in the Eastern region grid
Table E: State wise list of Line reactor present in the Eastern region grid
West Bengal
50 Behrampur to Jeerat-I 400 1 50 50 Jeerat -
3 21 63 Sagardighi
51 Sagardighi to Subashgram 400 -
1 50 50 Subashgram
52 Farakka to Parulia-I 400 1 50 50 Farakka -
53 Bidhannagar to Parulia-I 400 3 16.7 50.01 Parilia -
54 Bakreswar to Arambagh 400 1 63 63 Bakreswar -
55 Bakreswar to Jeerat 400 1 63 63 Jeerat -
56 Malda to Purnea I & II 400 2 63 126 Malda -
Binaguri to Bongaigaon- I
57
& II
400 2 63 126 Bongaigoan
Table F: State wise list of load data considered for the study present in the
Eastern region grid
1 40
95 Soro 132/33 80 28.46 10.72
2 20
96 Sunabeda 132/33 3 12.5 37.5 17.00 3.50
1 40
97 Sundargarh 132/33 60 20.10 5.08
1 20
1 20
98 Tentulikhunti 132/33 32.5 9.69 2.94
1 12.5
99 Tarkera 132/33 1 12.5 40 0.00 0.00
100 Umerkote 132/33 2 20 40 9.00 2.00
101 Bolani 132/11 2 10 20 1.62 -0.49
102 Nandira 132 16.73 0.13
103 REN 220/33 2 20 40 5.05 1.08
104 Sterling 400 0.00 0.00
105 Laksmipur 220/33 1 20 20 4.08 0.76
106 Chiplma 132/11 19.16 6.30
1 40
107 Katpali 132/33 80 24.40 9.70
2 20
108 SPS 220 2.00 0.66
109 Bolangir New 132/33 1 12.5 12.5 4.60 0.30
110 Salibani 132 16.71 2.93
111 Rengli 132 2 20 40 5.05 1.08
112 Samangara 132/33 1 20 20 0.10 0.05
113 Rajgangpur Rly 0.02 0.01
114 Bhulta Rly 132 5.48 1.80
115 Meramandali Rly 132 7.40 1.90
116 Jakhpur Rly ( Dubri ) 132 4.00 1.31
19.00 7.80
154 Titagarh 132/33 5 50 250 51.00 15.00
64.00 24.00
155 Dum Dum 132/33 2 75 150 38.00 15.00
156 Park lane 132/33 2 75 150 72.00 22.50
2 50 100 72.00 19.70
157 Jadavpore 132/33
1 55 55 28.00 9.20
158 Chakmir 132/33 2 55 110 49.00 20.50
1 68 39.00 12.82
160 BBD Bag 132/33 136
1 68 35.00 9.10
37.00 11.40
2 50 175
161 PRS 132/33 28.00 6.30
1 75 34.00 11.18
89.00 16.10
162 East Calcutta 132/33 2 50 100
0.00 0.00
2 50 100 0.00 0.00
163 NCGS 132/33 1 75
75 38.00 18.40
2 50
(15)
(11) 6X170 MW
(-3) 12km
-329
Malbase
329
720
1.01
(-34)
Rangpo 0 (0)
0 (0)
1.00 -4 50km
11
0
(1 1.00
km
22 km 5)
121km
,T
) 5 (9
w
,11 17
in
98 -7
M
oo
4 )
22
se
Gorakhpur Kishanganj (-2 42 -1
0 1.00 3) 4 (
71 -310 (155) 217 km, Twin Moose
(0) 72 km, Quad Moose
2 61 Bongaigaon
km, -274 (26)
Qua 274(111) 1) -202 (24) (NER)
d Muzaffarpur 2 (6 220 km, Quad Moose
Mo o
se
BIHAR Mo o se -21 Binaguri
)
34 0.98 ua d
(1
9k -212 1.00
m, (-86) m, Q 7 4 o se
k o
km
Qu -21 2 34 7 -2
ad (-86) 619 Purnea in M
0.99 , Tw
72
M 240 km, Quad Moose
e
Balia oo (64) km
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9)
180 se -623 68
3
in m
1
28
27
km
Mo
9)
Tw 32 k
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4(
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32
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1
km
, Qu
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Mo 9(64 5
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4 5 167
e ) Mo o
d Moose 656 d
93,69 km, Qua
7(
Saranath 321 km Qu a 4X210 MW+3X500 MW
, Quad 22
km ,
14 k m ,
Moose -15 (66 Kahalgaon
(Varnasi) 8 1 (46 ) 23 2
-711 (-231 )
8)
34 km )
1k
Q m, Patna 710 (282) -660(191) 1.02 859
76 ua Qu 1 )
km a 1.01 -3
217 km, Quad Moose 30
d (-3
-4
dB
Tw
Allahabad , Tw Be -108 (2 26
54) (-1 (0)
60
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in
im in rs km 65 145 km, Twin 0 Moose
215 km, 89, 102 .5
(-1
Mo iris Sasaram im 85
M
Tw in Mo o -6 (381 -430 ) Malda_PGCIL
16
se -1 ris -624 (49)
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)
1.00/ 1.00 429(-139) (135) -349 1.01
se
-43 (-37) (41) Moose
e 21 (75)
90 9)
192 km, Twin Lakhisarai 95
20 (75)
347 (30)
3)
558 (18) -5 -5) km
40 km
280
-8
(12
Fathepur 356 km, Quad Bersimiris 197 (295) 1.01 ( ,T 6(
48 km
-2 184 km w 4 9 0
-0 90 , Tw in in ) 196 3X500 MW
Mo
848
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(9
29 67 Gaya e -5 os
9 0 ) 3X200 MW
0)
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Twin Mo os
3)
(3 ) 0.99 / 1.00 1.01 63 (1
111km
30 (3
81
589(4
Farakka
172km
) 1)
km
501(192) 1.02
28)
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67 k
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, Qua
win
0 0 d Mo 1.01
(-0 (18 126
m
277 km ose
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) Nabinagar
15 (75)
M
851
7) km 2X300 MW
495
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-21 (-23)
-20(-24)
1.00 438
35
)
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se
10 (4 0 Sagardighi
//
0 (-4 ) 2X500 MW Bakreshwar
7
-5
0 (0
Twin Moos e -1
) -3 1.02
04
)
Maithon-RB 2X210 MW 0
117 k
73
1 (0 2X525 MW 8 (2
Koderma 00 k ) 5)
(-2
416 1.03 1.00
Moo
km
-27 1)
Behrampur
(5 64
1.01 m, 2 6 30
(-5
(117)
80
Maithon km 8(3
,T
Qu
5)
0
3
2X500 MW
)
-489 ) 1.02
(140
se
ad (67)
win
Mo 0 (0) 1.03
Chandawa 74 31 km 382 -41 9 (10)
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(-69
Mo
0.99 e (0 ) -538( -2 (-12)
(14) ) 9 58
JHARKHAND
706(137)
e (-47 1) 71km-I
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78 3)
km
72 Bheramara
)
Mo 43
115 (8)
Bokaro ndian
(0
Qu
km 3 7 (1
e
0.00 , Tw in 2X500 0.7 6 70 portion
(57 171
Ranchi new os e 53 km ) -2 (Bangladesh)
ad
-344(65)
153km -25(57)
8 km in Mo MW
1.00 / 1.00 8 6)
84,97km
(3
Mo
Ranchi w
69
1 , T / / /-78
389
24
m
)
k
km
(0)
(95) 200
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1.01 km 74 (160)
53
6k
20
307 (4 16
294 (132) 07) -74 ,1 69
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15 5
0k
6 (-
DSTPS 3
m,
-80
//
-308 (98) 70.5 km km
m,
28)
(-180) -72 Raghunathpur -3 14
(95) 1.03
Tw
294(132) ,
78.6 ) Parullia Tw i
Tw
km 83 1.02 84
8 (1
in
km 2X500 (49) n
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7 4X225 MW PPSP 1
in
16 1.03
Mo s e
0) M
5 (-7
11km
is m e
-526
ir 31 s MW oo
Mo
7 k Mo o (-
rm 300 1.04 9) 10 )
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e 0 ) (7 1 7 se
(32)
dB iris -3 (17 313 861
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a m ) 4
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Qu er 215 2 (44 ) (47) Bidhanagar
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km ad s e Adhunik 6 ) 1.03
268
u o o 1.03 3
-26
(37)
4.6
Mo
Q in M Jamshedpur
(2 5
25 )
// 2X270 MW
34 m, m, Tw
185 km, Twin Moos
(200)
(-5
e
1k
6
1.03 1.03
4115km 262
405 k
)
w in
13
30 222 -221(13) 25 (3
3) 147 168 km 21
0k
0 km Jeerat -105
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80km
(-2) 0.3km (48)
m
m
Moos 0.99
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4)
(-10)
se
189
(26)
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8
(8
e 295
5k
266(43)
(9
-7 7)
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WEST BENGAL 97
11 km km,
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)
4
14
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M
TISCO (193
in M k 211 )
(52)
6
105
in
, Tw 23 46
2)
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w
(11 (DVC)
5
m ) )
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k (68 -405
14
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)
90km
182 1.02
(97
m
78k (-9)
341 1.03
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-64 (12)
4) 6 k
0 km (-48) (17) 70.5km 403 533 (-9) Subashgram
13 1
(-4 13
-19 )
m
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-535
(78)
in Mo os eChaibasa Twin moose
99
11
3 o (1)
Tw
, Tw (- 31) (6 M
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m win
6k
120 k (41) Haldia
)T -17 80km 17
in
Dharmjayagarh 166 (43)
151 km, Hexa Zebra -42 -34 4(44
m
Sipat 1.02 161.5km
-352
0.98
Mo
1 ) 22 2 (18)
153 (-28)
(118)
2 (4 Bisra 64 Twin moose (34)
(333) 6 (192) m
30) 0k (2 7)
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53
17 2 )
(-1
3( 11 (54) 10 Kharagpur 34 (5 9
e
16 1.01
8
0 (5
-22 3
8)
se 120 7)
Mo o km ) 1.02 KTPS
n Moose
in (9 5 (2 1 2X300 MW
w 6) Keonjhar
0 k m, T o se 13 e
217 1.02
11 M o
(PGCIL) oo s (-85) Baripada 3X210 MW
(0)
win Jharsuguda in M
(0)
m, T , Tw (Kuchei)
91 k ) 1.00
56 k m
99
230.4 km,
0
1.00
(22
m
)
3
0
-220 (81)
62.5k
(-7
in Moose
)
Sterlite (28)
m
0 (0) 2X600 MW
27
TSTPS 6X500 MW
)
0 (63
1.03 JITPL
-480(178)
192k
3)
2k
24km
0.99
0(-6
11401.00 2X350 MW
Duburi
m,
(0)
12
-1
-12
Twin moose
(15 4
Qu
0.98
53(
0 (
(0)
dB
0
3)
m
1.02 13 4 (25) GMR-3rd unit (45) -5
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0.99
295k
6 38 ) 8 38
sim
Ind-Bharath - 75
(-21)
1X350 MW -124 (-3 8 ( -6
-1956 4)
2
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8.5km -151
68km
)
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0)
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iris
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6 (-
km
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4) 5 4 )
mo m
(-277)
km os e
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97
in 130k
52
M
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Bolangir_PGCIL
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in
km in
151(26)
k
w
//
w
6X135 MW T
m (56
30
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0.98 37.9 3
(466)
-1 )
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km -7 6 )
km
36
273(-2 (-1
43 1)
Tw
2)
6
-2 (2
1 24
35
)
(95)
(33)
(0
0
-323
198 km )
1
37
)
-99
, Tw in M (0
)
(72
53
99
(-8
oos e (1 (-234) ) km
0
4 890
-27 6 38 0 Pandiabil
) , 25 km (0) (49) //
(52 ) (168 18 314 0.97
(0)
0
-891 25km
ORISSA
Twin Moose
Angul Mendhasal
0.98 0.99 Meramundali
0.99 0.96
4
30 LEGEND Existing
)
(4 Indravati
(PGCIL) M oos e
, Tw in
24 k m
-8
222 km
765 kV S/S
)
0.98
(46
1
8
(6 4k
28
0) m
-2
81 400 kV S/S
Indravati
(-5
km
0.98
)
72
765 kV line
)
57
5)
7 (-
(-1
31
400 kV line
22
-535
Jeypore Thermal
(20 0
0.99 ) generation
Kolar
Hydro
225
k m, T
w in generation
Mo o
se Pumped
storage plant
529
Gazuwakka Display Notation
(-170) 1.00 Injection into the bus : +ve
Drawl away from the bus : -ve
Voltage Mag/(Ang) in pu /degree
Flows in MW and (Mvar)
7.2
km
Pan
ther
-0
(0)
(-19)
-46
VALMIKI NAGAR HEP 0 (-0) KARBIGAHIYA
0.94 0.96 GAIGHAT
0 1
JAKKANPUR -9 0.96 60 (3)
2)
)
(0
(-3
3 X 5 MW 0.96 13
5)
-11 (1)
4(
-1
Pa 2.5 km
KHAGAUL TSS (8) KATRA
97 (17)
ble
r
he
-65
(-29)
0.97 0.96
Ca
-8 KHAGAUL (
nt
-92
5
1k -1) (-20)
(-20)
8 1
-51
77 0.98 0.97 DIGHA
)
(25
m
k m
23 km Panther
.8
65
(-3) (3) m 0.96
5k
km MITHAPUR
Pa 16 km 52 0.96
nt -4 0
er
he (4)
-52
50 km
16km
94
anth
55(9)
-16
r (8 18 k
(-1
PASCHIM CHAMPARAN (4 0)
)
) m
(-5
123 (9)
Pan -98 26
Zebra
6)
6) km P
the (-17 km
37
(-2
nth m
BALIA-PG r ) Pa
k
ARRAH-PG ) Zebra -95 SIPARA nth KISHANGANJ-PG
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er
(-2 17
14
39 km er
(-5) 0.99 0.98 (5)
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289
(341)
Pa
-4 )
-2
RAMNAGAR 26 -2
(44 km 3
8 (-
24
(2)
60
-66
-0 0 Ze b FATUHA
0.94 28 13 se
km
35km Pan ra Moo
3)
1)
(4 ther (5) 0.99 0.98 uad
(2
) km Q
HARINAGAR -8 347
-60 9) BIHTA 0.5 MASAURHI 6 -46
SUGAR MILL -0 (-2) 30.5 km 0.97 - 2 -8) -37 (3)
(-14)
-0 ( -1 km ( 15 -71 1
0.94 8 km r (0) 0.96 Zebr Ze
bra -28 Zebr
a
(5 ) Moose BARH-NTPC
0 Pant
he (1 14.1 SWADESHI a 0 (- km (0) 93 km Quad
-0
) 44 0
(0)
28
(-0 ) Pa 1 km SUGAR MILL -123 )
nth Panther 5 (-231)
30 km Panther
0.94 (-8) -5
km
0
er
er
8
Quad Moo se 7.2km (2) KHUSRUPURRLY
th
(-7)
-0
(-0 (282) 69 km (-2) 0.98
10
Pan
(-0
) PATNA-PG 710 Pan
41.5
th
Pa 45 er -12
)
CGP 1.01 0.99
km
(-0)
(2)
42 nthe
0
HARNAUT
-0
195 km QUAD MOOSE -289
km
1 X 14.5 M W -8
(-0
km r 0.98
-13
Pan
)
1 X 10 M W (-4)
HFCL BIOFUEL CGP ( 0) (-4) 180 km QUAD MOOSE (109) -2
26km
ther
6
-21 (7)
13
LAURIYA RAXAUL
(0)
(6
2
er
90 km Panther
)
0.94 0.93
40
nth PATNA
Ze
CGP
Pa BARIPAHARI
km
-26
bra
1 X 14.5 M W km JAHANABAD 0.98
(-8)
72
.1
-8
37
(-3)
(9)
) -1 7
3 (1 3
5 km
-1 (-2
BETTIAH 7)
0.93 -30
(-9) BIHARSHARIF BSEB
43 (-3)
7 (- NALANDA
4 (2)
11) 45
km
P an
the DHAKA
r
GORAKHAPUR-PG 0.93
60.8 km Panther
(-16)
-42
-7 (1 3 12 Chaundathi (Gaya)
3 ) 24 km (-0)
-3 (- 2)
Panther 52
(3)
-16
MOTIHARI km
(-5)
P anth
0.93 Dhalkebar
53(-4)
er
Pant (0)
-13
her
(2) SITAMARHI (Nepal)
-0
0.93
JAINAGAR
10 km
-19 ) 0.95 Duhabi(nepal)
31(-3)
-6
261 km
GOPALGANJ (-6
0.95 SITAMARHI (-2) 13
-8 (5)
(-0)
HFCL BIOFUEL (-1 r
SUGAULI 0) he
, Qua
d
nt
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bir
GOPALGANJ Pa
70 km Panther
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0.93
ow
Shiliguri (PG)
40 km Panther
km
(-14
a
d Moo
7)
55 5 , Zebr
Sn
BHARAT SUGAR 3.
4(
km 108 km
-4
)
2
ple
MILL 0.94 - 12 )
(-0)
SHEOHAR Pa
se
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-0
Tri
1 X 18 M W 0 nt 7
(1) he (-1
m
Zebra 3 (-0) r Kataiya -21
6k
-0 CGP
-1
km (3) 0.90 38
12
129 (3)
CGP (-0) 1 X 20 M W -8 (-3)
(-3)
(3)
0 RUNNISAUDPUR
MUSHRAKH 6
(-1
(-2 )
)
MADHUBANI -20
-27
0.94
(-0
PURBA CHAMPARAN
)
0.94
50.9
0.95 39
13 (-6) -1 PULPARAS 1) .7
er
(-5)
-7 (1
39
4
-12 16 km 12
km
(-2) km Panth
SKMCH
)
0.94
km
(1
(-5
81 -3 FORBESHGANI
16 km
(-1) 2)
2 x 110 M W 72 (3 0.94 MADHUBANI -10 8 e
Pant
-40 (6) os
52 km -6
(2)
)
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-72 (-5
Mo
(4
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(1 2
)
0.95
(-2)
win
her
7)
40
(2 )
0
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2 (1
18
(-1
-16
-26
51
101.35 -131 -24 KISHANGANJ-PG
11
(0)
km
(6)
km Ze 5)
r
(-6 ) (2) -28
(3)
10
he
6
(-2
67 (-3)
98
(-3
bra (-8) 1.00 0.99
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nt
27 km Panther 28
55
(11)
2)
MTPS
)
(1)
26
er
Pa
SIWAN -102
15
0.95
(-9)
0.97 0.96 15.5km MUZAFFARPUR (-10) nth
km
km
0.94 -30 33 111 0 (0) (-17)
100 31 km, Zebra
31
Pa ARARIA Dalkhola (PG)
(-3 6 0.95
.9
(-9) )
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11 km
(38 Ze 16.7km (2) km
59
(9)
km
12
0)
KISHANGANJ
2 35 km
.8
)
bra
71
111
-46 (3)
(32)
(-15)
24
(
95
SUPAUL
Pa
-55
22
-48
-2)
-27(14
1 x 195 MW km
-3 ( 7) 88.6
nth
(
km
274
Ekma Tap 38 MUZAFFARPUR-PG Panth
)
er
(2 er
(4)
Ekma 5)
13 0.93 1 0.97 0.97 DARBHANGA -40 1)
(-1
Moose
0.93 )
(-2) -53 1 (-5
85
11 -424 (-
NEW 0.96 0.95 12) km -12 3 KISHANGANJ
-13
(0)
km
-8
(-4)
-1
) (-173) (64 SUPAUL
Pan
Quad
(2
) DARBHANGA OLD -3 (1) 75
4)
7 0.94
9)
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0.95
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(10)
26 km
(-1
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-40
(289)
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(-7 2
9
11
,
2)
349 km
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r
(0)
324
(-13)
Mo
(5)
7(-
)
5)
in
19
Panth
SIWAN
Tw
PAHIYA KARKHANA
Pa
er
km
m,
30.1
se
30
er
anth
nth
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DARBHANGA
8k
oo
MADHEPUR
km
(-1
er
16
dM
)
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-18
35
SARAN -3
2
45 (-1 DALKHOLA
-18
km
ua
(-6)
(-8)
289 MADHEPURA
40 k
,Q
Pa
BALIA-PG 85
-11
18 (6)
0.96 0.95
)
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