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Tata Power's Innovative High Tension Transmission Tower to put Mumbai Metro Work on Fast Track

02 Aug 2021
~Wins Silver Award for tower design under the Breakthrough Category of CII National KAI-ZEN Competition~

 

Tata Power, India’s largest integrated power utility, announced that its project team designed and proposed to build a novel 3-circuit high-tension transmission tower at a Mumbai Metro construction site. Carrying 220 kV power lines overhead, the tower will facilitate clearance of obstructing transmission lines over the Mumbai Metro rail network between Amar Mahal, Ghatkopar and Vikhroli. The project will be completed by December 2021.

This innovative tower will be constructed at a cost of 1.0 crore under all safety precautions. It will benefit both the Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (MMRDA) and consumers at large by saving INR30 crores per circuit on infrastructure development and by ensuring uninterrupted power supply during the construction work. In case of some other usual project, the MMRDA would have been left with no option but to lay an underground network, a mammoth and daunting task to execute.

The main objective behind this innovative tower design was to lay down a section of the proposed network of the Mumbai Metro rail below the existing EHV transmission lines of Tata Power. In order to implement the same, a detailed analysis was carried out by the project team to arrive at an innovative design of 3-circuit (in contrast with the conventional 1, 2 or 4 circuit towers). The Project Team also identified exact requirements, conducted actual site survey and gathered engineering inputs which were validated through statutory mandates.

After finalising the structural drawing in consultation with the designing body, Tata Power’s project team proposed to raise the height of the tower from 35.7 m to a record height of 50.1 m without affecting the regular power supply to Mumbai Metro/MMRDA. By doing this, it aims to ensure the rapid development of public transport infrastructure while maintaining reliable, uninterrupted and quality power supply. The tower structure and foundations were designed using the STAAD PRO software which helped optimise the tower height to achieve adequate clearances.

“We are proud of our project team for the innovative design to facilitate faster execution of the 3 ckt transmission tower for the prestigious Mumbai Metro rail network. These towers will be a testament of our reliable and advanced solutions to support development of advance transport infrastructure in the Mumbai city,” said Mr Sanjay Banga, President – Transmission & Distribution, Tata Power.

Metro Project Implementation Unit / MMRDA has appreciated Tata Power’s designed scheme as it will not only save cost of new tower designs and but also reduce project cycle time. The innovative work will now help it execute all line crossings of Metro line 2B, ML-4 & two Nos of crossings of ML-6 in adherence to Railway’s and CEA regulations.

Tata Power project innovation has also been appreciated for this tower design at the industry level and has been awarded with a Silver Award under the Breakthrough Category of CII National KAI-ZEN Competition.

About Tata Power:

Tata Power is India’s largest integrated power company and, together with its subsidiaries and jointly controlled entities, has an installed/ managed capacity of 12,808 MW. A pioneer in the field, it has a presence across the entire power value chain - generation of renewable as well as conventional power including hydro and thermal energy, transmission & distribution, coal & freight, logistics and trading. The company had developed the country’s first 4000 MW Ultra Mega Power Project at Mundra (Gujarat) based on super-critical technology. With nearly 3.9 GW of clean energy generation from solar, wind, hydro and waste heat recovery accounting for 31% of the overall portfolio the company is a leader in clean energy generation. It has successful public-private partnerships in generation, transmission & distribution in India viz : Powerlinks Transmission Ltd. with Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. for evacuation of Power from Tala hydro plant in Bhutan to Delhi, Maithon Power Ltd. with Damodar Valley Corporation for a 1050 MW Mega Power Project at Jharkhand. Tata Power is currently serving around 12 million consumers via its Discoms, under public-private partnership model, in India viz Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. with Government of Delhi for distribution in North Delhi; Tata Power Ajmer Distribution Ltd. with Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. for distribution in Ajmer, Rajasthan; TP Northern Odisha Distribution Limited,  TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited, TP Western Odisha Distribution Limited and TP Southern Odisha Distribution Limited with Government of Odisha.With a focus on sustainable and clean energy development, Tata Power is steering the transformation of all its Discoms into integrated solutions providers by looking at new business growth in distributed generation through rooftop solar and micro grids, storage solutions, EV charging infrastructure, ESCO, home automation & smart meters et al.

With its 107 years track record of technology leadership, project execution excellence, world-class safety processes, customer care and green initiatives, Tata Power is well poised for multi-fold growth and committed to lighting up lives for generations to come. For more information visit us at: www.tatapower.com

 


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