presentation on at&c losses
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T&D LOSS IN THE COUNTRY (In %)
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ANOMALIES IN T&D LOSS COMPUTATION
• In absence of feeder metering in the past, substantial portion of T&D loss, including theft of electricity gets attributed to agricultural consumption. While, agricultural consumption is around 20-25%, utilities were showing it as 35-40% and correspondingly T&D losses shown as 20-25%.
• Also, T&D loss was being computed taking into account electricity bills issued to consumers as accrued income & not on actual collection. Therefore, T&D loss figures did not capture the major gap between the billing and the collection, apart from large amount of theft.
• To get over this problem, concept of Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT&C) loss was introduced.
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AT&C LOSS It is the difference between units input into the system and the units
for which the payment is collected. T&D Loss do not capture losses on account of non-realisation of
payments. AT&C Loss is the clearest measure of overall efficiency of the
distribution business as it measures technical as well as commercial losses.
AT&C Loss(%) = (Energy Input – Energy Realised)X100
Energy Input Energy Realised = Energy Billed X Collection Efficiency
Collection Efficiency (%) = Amount Realised X100
Amount Billed
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AT&C LOSS BELOW 25%
State/Utility 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04
APNPDCL 26.14 26.84 10.41
APSPDCL 24.45 27.26 17.17
APEPDCL 27.29 19.32 17.79
Tamilnadu 19.26 20.50 18.00
APCPDCL 28.80 29.68 19.12
Punjab 27.66 26.52 22.39
Meghalaya 21.64 24.97 24.20
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Utilities With AT&C Loss between 25-50%State/Utility 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04
MESCOM (Kar) 40.50 26.66 26.01
Kerala 30.76 29.08 27.44BESCOM (Kar) 40.50 26.05 29.20
Tripura 32.10 34.17 31.05
Gujarat 23.28 31.24 31.05HESCOM (Kar) 40.50 34.35 31.82Chattisgarh 39.03 37.47 35.40JVVNL (Raj) 59.31 40.11 38.62Pondicherry 38.97 41.67 41.01JDVVNL (Raj) 52.77 42.17 41.56GESCOM (Kar) 40.50 31.01 43.74Maharashtra 45.70 45.13 44.18AVVNL (Raj) 49.04 41.42 44.57MVVNL (UP) 46.92 31.78 44.57NDPL (Del) 48.10 47.79 44.86BRPL (Del) 48.10 47.40 45.07WESCO (Or) 57.18 47.30 46.18Goa 48.52 46.38 48.39DHBVNL (Har) 40.69 39.75 48.68
PoVVNL (UP) 46.92 31.78 48.82
PaVVNL (UP) 46.92 31.78 49.70
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Utilities With More Than 50% AT&C Loss
State/Utility 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04CESCO (Orissa) 63.64 55.04 51.10SESCO (Orissa) 52.80 49.76 51.56BYPL (Delhi) 57.2 61.89 54.29Assam 36.95 37.53 54.41M.P. 40.32 49.92 52.56UHBVNL (Haryana) 45.92 42.82 52.84DVVNL (U.P.) 46.92 31.78 59.30Nagaland 61.00 57.86 59.76Jharkhand - 53.00 65.00J&K 63.29 61.71 67.58Bihar 69.10 68.64 68.50Mizoram 79.74 75.15 72.41Manipur 74.35 76.88 72.62Sikkim 81.37 80.5 78.27
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TOTAL COMMERCIAL LOSSES OF SEBs/UTILITIES (WITHOUT SUBSIDY)
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TOTAL LOSS OF UTILITIES W/O SUBSIDY(% OF TURN OVER)
(Source : Plng. Comm./PFC)
15.79
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REASONS FOR AT&C LOSSES• Technical Losses:
– Overloading of existing lines and substation equipments
– Absence of up gradation of old lines and equipments
– Low HT: LT ratio
– Poor repair and Maintenance of equipments
– Non-installation of sufficient capacitors
Contd..
• Commercial Losses:
– Low metering/billing/collection efficiency
– Theft & Pilferage and tampering of meters
– Low accountability of employees
– Absence of Energy Accounting & Auditing
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INVESTMENT/EXPENDITURE ON T&D AND RE Vs INVESTMENT/EXPENDITURE ON GENERATION
ONE OF THE MAIN REASON FOR INCREASE IN LOSSES IN THE SECTOR IS LOW INVESTMENT IN THE T&D IN COMPARISON TO THE GENERATION.
Investment in generation and T&D including RE should be 1:1
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1. CHIEF MINISTERS’ CONFERENCE: Held in March 2001. Main resolutions:
(A) Energy audit at all 11kV feeders: 97% feeder metering achieved.
(B) Full metering of all consumers: 87% consumer metering achieved.Majority of un-metered connections belong to flat rate category
INITIATIVES TAKEN BY MINISTRY FOR REDUCTION OF AT&C LOSS
Contd..
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INITIATIVES TAKEN …..
C) SERC:
23 states constituted and 4 states notified.
18 SERCs have issued tariff orders
D) Commercial Viability to be achieved through • Profit Centre:
13 SEBs/EDs unbundled & corporatised. 9 are expected shortly.
• Franchisees:
Adopted With different models in Assam, Karnataka, Orissa & Nagaland and under active consideration of Andhra, Gujarat, Bihar, W. Bengal.
• Privatisation :
• Delhi & Orissa. Uttar Pradesh has invited EOIs.
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STATUS OF REFORMSSTATE SERC Number of
T/O by SERCFeeder Metering
(%)
Consumer Metering
(%)
Energy Audit initiated
Andhra Pradesh 1999 6 100 91
Delhi 1999 4 100 100
Gujarat 1998 2 100 93
Maharashtra 1999 3 100 87
U.P. 1998 5 100 91
T.N. 1999 1 100 81
W.B. 1999 3 100 97
Karnataka 1999 4 100 82
Haryana 1998 3 100 92
H.P. 2001 2 90 100
Goa 2002 100 97
Assam 2001 2 100 90
Punjab 1999 3 100 84
Rajasthan 1999 2 100 94
Jharkhand 2003 1 86 75
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STATE SERC
Const.
Number of T/O by SERC
Feeder Metering
(%)
Consumer Metering
(%)
Energy Audit Initiated
Uttaranchal 2002 2 100 92
Orissa 1996 5 95 81
M.P. 1998 3 100 72
Kerala 2002 1 100 100
Bihar 2005 41 50
Tripura 2004 100 81
Chattisgarh 2001 1 91 68
J&K 2004 95 40
Sikkim Notified 49 87
Manipur Notified 21 82
Meghalaya Notified 100 50
Mizoram Notified 92 96
Nagaland 50 61
Arunachal 0 46
STATUS OF REFORMS
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2. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
States were to sign MOU for assistance from Govt of India and
mandate taking up reforms in the power sector. Key parameters are :
Obligation of the State Government
Setting up of SERC & Rationalisation of Tariffs
Reorganisation of State Electricity Boards
Metering of 11 kV feeders & of all consumers
Energy Audit at all level
100% Electrification of villages and hamlets
Support from Government of IndiaSupply of additional power wherever feasible: 4000 MW allocated to various states
Assistance for distribution system: APDRP
Funding for 100% rural electrification: Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana
Strengthening & improvement of transmission network by POWERGRID:
2990 Ckt. Km added during 2004-05
Concessional financing by PFC: Interest rate for distribution work @ 8.25%
Contd..
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..
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INITIATIVES TAKEN…..3. Accelerated Power Development & Reforms Programme
The programme aims at : Reduction of AT&C losses Bring about Commercial viability Reduce outages & interruptions Increase consumer satisfaction
The programme has two components:
INVESTMENT COMPONENT covers strengthening and upgradation of sub-transmission & distribution
INCENTIVE COMPONENT is a grant for states / Utilities towards reduction of cash losses with 2000-01 as the base year
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INITIATIVES TAKEN…..Investment Component
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587
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4113
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Sanctions Releases Utilisation
Year Wise cumulative status of APDRP (As on 31.05.2005)
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Investment Growth in Power Sector
• As per the report of Economic Intelligence Service-Dec. 2004, the growth in power sector during the previous year was 27.3% (as of Oct ’04) which includes growth in generation 23% and in distribution 53%.
• The overall investment in Power Sector was Rs. 5,37,885 Cr. compared to Rs. 4,22,246 Cr. last year. Whereas, the investment in distribution sector was Rs. 21,072 Cr. as compared to Rs. 13,764 Cr. last year.
Source: CMIE
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Sl. Name of States Year Reduction in Cash Loss
Eligibility for Incentive
Incentive Released
1. Gujarat 2001-02 472.76 236.38 236.38
2. Haryana 2001-02 210.98 105.49 105.49
3. Maharashtra 2001-02 275.78 137.89 137.89
4. Rajasthan 2001-02 275.42 137.71 137.71
5. Andhra Pradesh 2002-03 530.22 265.11 265.11
6. West Bengal 2002-03 146.00 73.00 73.00
2003-04 605.52 302.76 302.76
7. Kerala 2002-03 129.88 64.94 64.94
Total 2942.66 1323.28 1323.28
Contd..Incentive claims of Gujarat & Punjab are pending for release with MOF
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..Incentive Component
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4. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
UNDER APDRP
•The Main features are:Constitution of Distribution Reform Committee for
monitoring of reforms, APDRP implementation etc.
100% feeder & consumer metering
Energy accounting and auditing
Setting up of performance benchmark parameters
Policy for franchisee & outsourcing
Turnkey execution of APDRP schemes
Operation of circle & feeder as profit centre
Contd..
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..
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5. ANTI-THEFT PROVISIONS IN ELECTRICITY
ACT- 2003 (Sec:135-137, 153)
– Provides legal frame work for making theft
of electricity a Cognizable offence.
– States to set up special courts & special
police stations
– To provide special powers to utility
personnel for checking the installations.
Contd..
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..Theft Control
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ACTION TAKEN BY STATES FOR THEFT CONTROLSTATE Implementation Of
theft provisions of Electricity Act ‘03
Special courts
Spl. Police Stations
Theft cases detected (Nos)
Cases convicted (Nos)
Amount realised (In Cr.)
A.P Yes Yes 342620 7286 38.11
Chattisgarh Yes 9.17
Delhi Yes Yes 81.89
Goa 30 0.21
Gujarat Yes Yes 48510 50.75
Haryana Yes 30350 1656 13.09
H.P 239 0.15
J&K Yes
Jharkhand 3846 107 3.20
Karnataka Yes Yes Yes 26606 35.98
Kerala 3195 12.82
M.P Yes Yes 271094 63.45
Maharashtra Yes Yes 15288 186 15.66
Orissa Yes Yes Yes
Punjab 195641 104.93
Rajasthan Yes Yes Yes 9408 46.00
Tamilnadu 209112 23.80
Uttar Pradesh Yes Yes 4.40
Uttaranchal Yes Yes 109 0.01
West Bengal Yes Yes Yes 2348 2.46
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6. Consumer Indexing for Energy audit
7. 11 kv Feeder Management required for Energy Audit
8. IT Initiatives to improve efficiency in metering, billing &
collection
9. Installation of Capacitors to improve power factor
10. High Voltage Distribution System (HVDS) for preventing
theft and pilferage, better power management
11. Consumer Care for improved consumer satisfaction – to
attend consumer grievances regarding metering, billing, no
power supply
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..
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STATE Feeder Mgmt.
Initiated
Consumer Indexing started
Consumer Care Centre
started
Spot Billing
initiated
Computerised Billing started
HVDS SCADA under impl.
A.P. Hyderabad
Delhi NDPL
Gujarat Vadodara
Maharashtra BEST, BSES
U.P.
T.N. Chennai
W.B.
Karnataka
Haryana
H.P.
Goa
Other Initiatives By Utilities
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STATE Feeder Mgmt.
Initiated
Consumer Indexing started
Consumer Care Centre
started
Spot Billing
initiated
Computerised Billing started
HVDS SCADA under impl.
Assam
Punjab
Rajasthan Jaipur
Jharkhand
Uttaranchal
Orissa
M.P.
Kerala Trivendrum
Bihar
Tripura
J&K
Other Initiatives By Utilities
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12. WORKSHOP ON BEST PRACTICES• 3 days National level workshop in Dec. 2004 on Best
Practices adopted by State utilities in distribution sector was organised covering consumer indexing, metering, billing, revenue management, maintenance, project execution, quality management, IT enabling, outsourcing, loss reduction, MIS, customer satisfaction, HR initiatives etc.
13. CAPACITY BUILDING:
• Training of utility personnel undertaken to upgrade
knowledge in the areas of project formulation, project
management, operation & maintenance etc. PMI (NTPC) &
NPTI have trained more than 1800 personnel from various
utilities.
• Training of 25,000 utility personnel has been taken up under
DRUM Project in association with USAID. More than 350
personnel have been already trained Contd..
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..
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State-wise participation In PMI Training Programmes
Sl State Total Participants
Sl State Total Participants
1 Gujarat 324 13 Kerala 38
2 Maharashtra 178 14 Himachal Pradesh 29
3 Madhya Pradesh 143 15 Chattisgarh 27
4 West Bengal 120 16 Andhra Pradesh 27
5 Rajasthan 117 17 Uttaranchal 18
6 Punjab 101 18 Meghalaya 16
7 Bihar 79 19 A&N 08
8 Karnataka 78 20 J&K 07
9 Tamilnadu 66 21 Jharkhand 07
10 Assam 57 22 Uttar Pradesh 06
11 Haryana 4723 Nagaland 03
12 Goa 38
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14. Distribution Reform Upgrades & Management
(DRUM) Project: In collaboration with USAID
• To adopt best commercial and technological practices to
improve quality and reliability of last mile power distribution
in 4 pilots projects in urban and rural areas.
• Aurangabad (Maharashtra),
• Delhi,
• Anand (Gujarat) &
• Doddballapura (Karnataka)
• Financial assistance of US $ 20 million.
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..
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15. RANKING OF UTILITIES:
To evaluate performance of utilities and to assess their improvements. CRISIL & ICRA engaged Parameters
o External: State Govt. related : 19 points SERC related : 13 points
o Internal: Business Risk Analysis : 27 points Financial Risk Analysis : 20 points
o Attaining commercial viability : 16 pointso IT adoption etc : 05 points
Total : 100 Points
– Three Reports released • JAN 2003, • JAN 2004 AND • MARCH 2005
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..
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State Mar 2005 Jan 2004
Points Rank Points Rank
Andhra Pradesh 57.03 1 56.75 2
Gujarat 53.61 2 50.99 4
Delhi 51.91 3 57.00 1
Karnataka 51.46 4 51.25 3
Tamilnadu 50.94 5 39.63 12
Goa 50.45 6 43.20 8
Himachal Pradesh 49.91 7 44.16 7
West Bengal 44.60 8 40.89 10
Uttar Pradesh 42.14 9 40.85 11
Chattisgarh 39.91 10 13.83 22
Rajasthan 37.50 11 41.83 9
Maharashtra 37.25 12 37.75 13
Punjab 36.82 13 46.00 6
Haryana 35.16 14 49.63 5
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..RANKING OF UTILITIES
Contd..
(Source ICRA/CRISIL)
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State Mar 2005 Jan 2004
Points Rank Points Rank Tripura 31.65 15 12.60 23Kerala 31.48 16 34.25 15Assam 27.32 17 27.43 16Meghalaya 26.72 18 23.03 18Madhya Pradesh 22.79 19 24.75 17Sikkim 19.07 20 15.87 20Uttaranchal 18.60 21 37.75 14Nagaland 15.80 22 14.13 21Orissa 13.63 23 20.31 19Jammu & Kashmir 9.43 24 8.50 27Arunachal Pradesh 9.20 25 9.05 26Mizoram 7.88 26 10.80 24Manipur 6.55 27 - 11.90 29Bihar 5.78 28 10.63 25
Jharkhand 3.00 29 0.00 28
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..RANKING OF UTILITIES
Contd..
(Source ICRA/CRISIL)
There has been change in rating parameters in 2004 & 05 exercise with respect to 2003 as earlier parameters were not capturing total performance.
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16. RELIABILITY INDEX (RI):The Reliability Index of the power supply is being monitored for
select towns at 11kV feeder level. RI at Distribution transformer
level and consumer level to be established subsequently.
17. MONITORING BY MINISTRY OF POWER:• APDRP Steering committee: 8 meetings held
• Frequent Reviews of Utilities at Regional/State level by
Minister, Secretary (Power) & JS (D);
• Review by state level Distribution Reform Committees;
• NTPC, POWERGRID & CEA for monitoring at the field level
• Dedicated APDRP Cell in the Ministry
INITIATIVES TAKEN …..
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AT&C LOSS: BEST 15 TOWNS (%)Town 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04
Salem ( urban)` 9.45 9.28 7.52
Tiruchengode 8.92 8.86 7.79
Sherilingampally 9.28 8.36 7.83
Kakinada 8.92 7.61 7.98
Uppal 8.13 8.11 8.00
Ludhiana (West) 18.68 8.13 8.02
Kapra 8.07 8.07 8.04
Amalapuram 8.87 6.66 8.13
Chennai 8.68 8.59 8.22
Adilabad 44.56 19.82 8.23
Malkajigiri 8.35 8.35 8.30
Edapady 14.10 11.25 8.52
Bheemili 15.60 5.85 9.54
Erode (Urban) 10.48 11.33 9.95
Nizamabad 23.28 12.21 10.68
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Sl. Town 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04
1 Jamtara 83.33 81.26 80.35
2 Garwha 82.30 82.10 76.15
3 Latehar 75.58 75.66 74.54
4 Aizwal 88.39 77.08 73.70
5 Pakur 74.14 72.99 71.89
6 Naharlagun 84.27 71.37
7 Osmanabad 76.70 75.98 69.04
8 Daltonganj 80.03 66.00 68.20
9 Darbhanga 67.57
10 Pesu (West) 66.73
11 Sahibganj 69.67 70.32 66.23
12 Gaya 63.35
13 Dumka 69.86 65.27 62.30
14 Chhatarpur 62.09 40.16 60.01
15 Roorkee 52.50 53.93 59.85
AT&C LOSS: WORST 15 TOWNS (%)
AT&C LOSSES OF PRIVATE DISCOMS (%)
SL. DISCOM 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05
1 NOIDA POWER (UP) - 10.49
2 BSES (Maharashtra) - - 11.32
3 CESC (W. B.) 19.60 18.00 17.16
4 BYPL (Delhi) 61.89 54.29 33.79
5 WESCO (ORISSA) 47.30 46.18 40.60
6 BRPL (Delhi) 47.40 45.07 40.64
7 NESCO (ORISSA) 52.25 50.36 42.96
8 SOUTHCO (ORISSA) 49.76 51.56 45.71
9 CESCO (ORISSA) 55.04 51.10 49.37
10 NDPL (Delhi) 47.79 44.86 50.12
11 AEC (GUJRAT) 18.74 16.68 -
12 SEC (GUJRAT) 14.23 12.98 -
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Sl. Town 2001-02 2002-03 2003-041 Kakinada 0.70 0.65 0.63
2 Chengleputtu 6.00 4.00 0.68
3 Rajahmundry 0.93 0.87 0.82
4 Anakapalli 2.50 1.50 1.00
5 Anantapur 1.00 1.00 1.00
6 Alappuzha 4.00 3.00 1.00
7 Kollam 3.00 2.00 1.00
8 Kozhikkode 3.00 2.00 1.00
9 Bhusawal 8.00 8.00 1.00
10 Coimbatore (Metro) 2.10 1.03
11 Kancheepuram 1.80 1.11 1.06
12 Trichy 2.17 1.78 1.08
13 Kadiri 7.76 8.16 1.60
14 Tiruchengode 4.62 1.30 1.80
15 Vijaywada 2.35 1.93
DT FAILURE RATE: BEST 15 TOWNS (%)
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Sl. Town 2001-02 2002-03 2003-041 Daltonganj 26.00 27.00 26.00
2 Ramchandrapuram 22.42 21.69 21.66
3 Suryapet 25.68 27.45 20.11
4 Nandayal 30.00 20.00 20.00
5 Deogarh 34.46 19.58
6 Jalgaon 14.51 19.48
7 Roorkee 20.59 15.74 19.10
8 Warangal 25.60 18.20 19.04
9 Latur 19.20 19.27 18.30
10 Surat 18.00
11 Alwar 28.93 34.04 17.76
12 Mysore 21.17 19.90 17.53
13 Kapra 21.60 20.80 17.50
14 Yellandu 30.00 15.20
15 Dhanbad 17.00 16.00 15.00
DT FAILURE RATE: WORST 15 TOWNS (%)
43
Sl. Town No. of 11kV
feeders
Outage Duration
Per Feeder1. Mumbai (BSES) 590 5.88
2. Kolkata 1138 19.19
3. Thane 43 22.44
3. Thiruvanthapuram 53 27.28
4. Surat 309 27.35
5. Jabalpur 65 30.35
6. Mulund 27 33.51
7. Ahmedabad 664 40.57
8. Trichy 32 41.06
9. Coimbatore 50 46.28
10. Bhandup 39 64.98
11. Chennai 665 67.74
12. Madurai 39 67.75
13. Vishakapatnam 73 76.37
14. Amritsar 115 162.53
15. Hyderabad 464 163.41
OUTAGE DURATION PER FEEDER (IN MIN.)
Mar 2005
44
Sl. Town No. of 11kV feeders
No. of Trippings
1. Vishakapatnam 73 472. Surat 309 483. Trivandurm 53 623. Thane 43 644. Bhandup 39 725. Trichy 32 886. Mulund 27 937. Madurai 39 1078. Kolkata 1138 1469. Mumbai (sub) 590 18510. Ahmedabad 664 22411. Raipur 65 27312. Jabalpur 65 30713. Coimbatore 50 33914. Delhi 548 60615. Vijaywada 63 744
TOTAL No. of TRIPPINGS Best 15 townsMarch 2005
45