ABB has bagged orders worth Rs 141 crore from Maharashtra State Electricity
Transmission Company (MSETCL) for substations to help improve the efficiency and
reliability of the network in Maharashtra.
The 220 kV and 132 kV substations will be located in Nashik, Amravati and
Nagpur in Maharashtra, and are an integral part of MSETCL's efforts to reduce
transmission and distribution losses. The proposed project is scheduled to be
completed in 2010.
The scope of work includes design, engineering, civil works, supply,
installation, commissioning and overall project management. The turnkey solution
envisages the supply of a range of circuit breakers, instrument transformers,
power transformers, power line carrier communication equipment, and the
supervisory control and data acquisition system to enable better monitoring and
control of power supply.
Also See:
ABB secures Rs
165.4 cr order (1-Jul-09)