Chhatrapur is
set to become the first 'Smart Grid Town' in Odisha with the implementation of
the latest technology in power supply system which can withstand very
high-speed cyclone with wind speed of around 350-kmph. The project will be
implemented under the Asian Development Bank funded proposed 'Disaster
Resilient Power Strengthening System' in the cyclone-prone town, the district
headquarter of Ganjam, on an experimental basis, official sources said.
The government has already prepared the detail project report on the
project. While ADB has agreed to provide loan around 60 per cent of the total
cost, the state government will provide the remaining 40 per cent, the sources
said. Two other district towns - Berhampur and Gopalpur - will also be taken up
later under the scheme with an outlay of Rs 817 crore, state Energy Secretary P
K Jena said here.
Under the
scheme, power supply would be made through underground and overground cables.
There would also be an alternative route to supply power. Besides, consumers
would be alerted about power cut through SMS, said Jena, who was here to attend
a meeting. "We'll use all the latest technology to make Chhatrapur the
first Smart Grid Town, in the state, he said. The government has also decided
to set up one mw solar power plant at Chhatrapur, said Chairman-cum-Managing
Director of Odisha Power Transmission Corporation Limited (OPTCL) Hemant
Sharma. Implementation of the system was needed as the power sector frequently
bore the brunt of the nature's fury, particularly in these three important
towns in the district, said state's Energy Minister Arun Sahu.
Source: Business Standard
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