Tata Power, one of India’s largest integrated power companies, has proposed a new 400 KV transmission corridor for Mumbai. The proposal is aimed at enhancing the city’s power infrastructure and ensuring a reliable supply of electricity to consumers.
According to sources, the proposed transmission corridor will be a 35 km-long double-circuit line that will run from Vikhroli to Kanjurmarg. The project is expected to cost around INR 750 crore and will be completed in two phases. The first phase is expected to be completed by March 2024, while the second phase is expected to be completed by March 2025.
The new transmission corridor will help to strengthen Mumbai’s power infrastructure and ensure a reliable supply of electricity to consumers. The city has been facing power outages and load shedding in recent years, due to an increase in demand and inadequate infrastructure.
The proposed transmission corridor is expected to help address the power shortage in the city and ensure that consumers receive uninterrupted power supply. It will also help to reduce transmission losses and improve the efficiency of the power grid.
Tata Power is one of the leading players in the Indian power sector and has been investing heavily in upgrading the country’s power infrastructure. The company has a strong presence in Mumbai and is committed to providing reliable and affordable power to consumers in the city.
The proposed transmission corridor is expected to benefit the people of Mumbai and enhance the city’s economic growth. The project is expected to create job opportunities and attract new investments to the city, which will help to boost its overall development.