What would you like to know about?

OVERVIEW

KhTL was incorporated on 28 th November 2015 to strengthen the Transmission System in Western Region associated with Khargone Thermal Power Plant of 1,320 MW (2×660MW) at Khargone in the state of Madhya Pradesh. KhTL evacuates the power generated by Khargone Power Plant to 765 kV Khandwa substation to further distribute it downstream across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Goa, Daman & Diu, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli.

KhTL IN THE GRID KhTL was awarded under the ‘tariff based competitive bidding’ (TBCB) mechanism on a ‘build-own-operate-maintain’ (BOOM) basis. It entered into TSA on 14th March 2016 and the Khandwa Pool – Dhule substation was commissioned in December 2021.

Details of KhTL’s transmission lines and substations are set forth as follows:

TRANSMISSION LINE / SUBSTATION ROUTE LENGTH (CKMS) SPECIFICATIONS COMMISSION DATE EXPIRY TERM
Khandwa – Rajgarh (LILO) 13.57 400 KV D/C 1st March 2018 30th July 2054
Switchyard – Khandwa (Quad) 50.10 400 KV D/C 19th March 2020 30th July 2054
Khandwa Pool - Indore 180.08 765 KV D/C 19th March 2020 30th July 2054
Khandwa Pool - Dhule 382.66 765 KV D/C 13th December 2021 30th July 2054
Khandwa Substation - 765/400 kV, 2x1500 MVA 19th March 2020 30th July 2054
Khandwa Pool – Dhule Substation - 765 kV line bays and 7x80 MVAR switchable reactors 13th December 2021 30th July 2054

email-stickyinfo@indigrid.com
subscirbeSubscribe For Alerts