Report Based On Transmission
Report Based On Transmission
Report Based On Transmission
No: D212202038
ABSTRACT
West Bengal’s sole state transmission company, West Bengal State Electricity
Transmission Company Limited (WBSETCL) is one of the largest transcos in
India. It is responsible for transmitting power throughout the state. In recent
years, WBSETCL’s efforts have been focused on enhancing the reliability of the
transmission network system, reducing transmission losses and voltage
fluctuations, and making intra-state electricity transmission efficient through the
provision of a competent electricity transmission network, construction of new
substations including air-insulated substations (AIS) and gas-insulated
substations (GIS), capacity augmentation of existing substations and reactive
power management to ensure a robust grid. For the period 2019-20 to 2024-25,
the transco has outlined a massive capex of Rs 80.82 billion, of which the
majority is expected to be incurred on new transmission lines and substations.
Acknowledgement
Engeering Dept., BCP Durgapur). I am thankful to our colleagues who provided expertise
Jatin Deo
INTRODUCTION
Incorporated in 2007, as a part of the restructuring initiative of WBSEB, which
had its operations spanning across complete value chain of generation,
distribution and transmission of power, WBSETCL has been established as a
separate dedicated company, wholly owned by the GoWB, for carrying out the
power transmission activity. Presently, power generation activity vests with
West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited (WBPDCL) and
distribution activity vests with WBSEDCL. As on March 31, 2020 the
company owns and operates a transmission network of 14,734 ckm Extra High
Voltage (EHV) transmission lines and 142 EHV sub-stations having
transmission capacity of about 35,545 MVA spread across the entire State of
West Bengal. The average transmission loss stood at 2.57% in FY20 (2.49% in
FY19) with an availability factor of 99.89% in FY20 (99.92% in FY19).
WBERC has passed an order on Annual Performance Review (APR) filed by
WBSETCL for FY14 in July 2020 and tariff order for FY19 and FY20 in
December 2020. Multi-year Tariff petition for FY21-FY23 has been filed by
the company on August 28, 2020. The APR from FY15 to FY18, are also
pending with WBERC.
WBSETCL’s transmission losses have remained below 3 per cent over the past
few years and decreased from 3.12 per cent in 2014-15 to 2.49 per cent in
2018-19 and 2.62 per cent in 2019-20 (as of January 2020). The company’s
normative system availability stood at 99.92 per cent during 2018-19 and
99.85 per cent as of January 2020. In the 2019 fiscal, WBSETCL handled
about 53,319 MUs of energy on its transmission network as against 49,560
MUs in the 2018 fiscal.
Financial highlights
WBSETCL has consistently delivered good financial performance in recent
years. In terms of total revenue, the company registered a growth of 5.67 per
cent in 2018-19 over the previous year. The total revenue went up from Rs
13.49 billion in 2017-18 to Rs 14.26 billion in 2018-19. Since 2014-15, the
company’s total revenue has increased at a CAGR of 7.98 per cent. It recorded
a net profit of Rs 4.48 billion in 2018-19, witnessing an increase of 2.32 per
cent over the previous year. Since 2014-15, the company’s net profit has
grown at a CAGR of 13.59 per cent. Its total expenditure increased by 3.31 per
cent in 2018-19 over the previous year to stand at Rs 9.1 billion. The
operations and maintenance cost increased from Rs 641.8 million in 2017-18
to Rs 661.8 million in 2018-19, registering a growth rate of 3.11 per cent. The
transco’scapex recorded a CAGR of 6.23 per cent from 2014-15 to 2018-19 to
stand at Rs 9.4 billion.
Future plans
The transco plans to add 13,806.5 MVA of transformer capacity from 2019-20
to 2024-25 to reach 46,368.5 MVA by 2024-25. It aims to add 5,371 ckt. km of
line length over the same period to reach a line length of 19,431 ckt. km by
2024-25. It also plans to increase its GIS base to 83 by 2024-25.
WBSETCL has planned a sizeable capex of Rs 80.82 billion for the period
2019-20 to 2024-25. Of this, the maximum amount is planned for the
construction of new transmission lines and substations (Rs 63.64 billion),
followed by renovation and modernisation (R&M)/augmentation of existing
assets (Rs 15.61 billion), and IT/SCADA and software (Rs 0.88 billion). The
highest capex of over Rs 15 billion is expected to be incurred in 2021-22.
One of the key ongoing projects of the transco is reactive power management
of the state grid. It plans to undertake the installation of 33 kV capacitor banks
at 36 EHV substations to improve the power factor and the system voltage
profile, and reduce the transmission loss. Also, to control and overcome high
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voltage problems in the eastern regional grid, the installation of a 125 MVAr
switchable bus reactor has been planned at the Arambag 400 kV substation.
Around 90 per cent of the project cost will be provided by the Power System
Development Fund as a grant.
Some of the other important projects that are currently under way are R&M of
the transmission system for relieving congestion in the intra-state transmission
system, installation of switchable reactors at 400 kV and shunt capacitors at 33
kV, and establishment of reliable communication and data acquisition systems
at WBSETCL’s substations. The implementation of an integrated system for
scheduling, accounting, metering and settlement of transactions (SAMAST)
has also been planned in West Bengal for Rs 259.6 million.
received from the CTU in the state. Further, to provide sustainable power
supply and facilitate power exchange with neighbouring states, the Central
Electricity Authority has approved the construction of two 765 kV substations
under tariff-based competitive bidding (TBCB) at Midnapur and Jeerat under
the regional scheme. For the development of this project, PowergridMidnapur-
Jeerat Transmission Limited has obtained the letter of intent through the TBCB
route and the project is planned to be completed by 2021-22.
Conclusion
In sum, West Bengal’s transmission segment seems well positioned to cater to
the changing sector needs with significant network additions planned in the
near future. WBSETCL’s planned capex and initiatives are expected to ensure
that it is on a strong footing to provide stable and quality power with improved
availability and minimum losses in the transmission system.
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