Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh Power Transmission Corporation Limited (APTRANSCO)
Company typeGovernment-owned corporation/Public sector undertaking
IndustryElectricity transmission
PredecessorAndhra Pradesh State Electricity Board (APSEB)
Founded1 February 1999 (1999-02-01)
Headquarters Gunadala, Vijayawada, India
Area served
Andhra Pradesh
Key people
k.vijayanandh chairman and managing director
Productstransmission, distribution and energy trading
OwnerGovernment of Andhra Pradesh
ParentGovernment of Andhra Pradesh
Websitehttp://www.aptransco.gov.in/transco; http://www.apsldc.gov.in/; http://apto.ap.gov.in; http://appower.ap.gov.in;
Andhra Pradesh Central Power Distribution Corporation limited, Muthyalampadu ,Vijayawada.

The Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (APTRANSCO) is the electric power transmission company of Andhra Pradesh state in India.[1]

History

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The government of Andhra Pradesh enacted the AP Electricity Reforms Act in 1998. As a result, in early 1999 the existing company, APSEB, was unbundled into Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Limited (APGENCO) and Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Limited (APTRANSCO). APTRANSCO was further unbundled into "Transmission Corporation" and four "Distribution Companies" (DISCOMS).[2]

Current role

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From February 1999 to June 2005 APTRANSCO was the single buyer of electrical power in the state, purchasing power from generators and selling it to DISCOMs in accordance with the terms and conditions of the individual power purchase agreements (PPAs) at bulk supply tariff rates. Subsequently, in accordance with the Third Transfer Scheme notified by GoAP, APTRANSCO has ceased power trading but has retained control of power transmission system operations.[2]

Performance

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APTRANSCO and DISCOMs owned and operated transmission lines from 400 kV to 11 kV are 231,127 circuit kilometres excluding the HT lines owned and operated by Power Grid Corporation of India in the state.[3] The spread of high voltage transmission lines (≥ 11 kV) is such that it can form a square matrix of area 1.93 km2 (i.e. on average, at least one HT line within 0.7 km vicinity) in 160,205 km2 total area of the state. DISCOMs owned and operated LT lines (below 11 kV) are 292,158 circuit kilometres. Therefore, there are at least one HT or LT line availability on average within the vicinity of 306 meters in the entire state. However, to 31 July 2015, the maximum peak load met was only 6847 MW, and the annual energy supplied was 48,323 million kWh during the year 2014-15.[4] The huge installed capacity of the transmission network and the substations is being underutilised with a low demand factor.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Welcome to APGENCO". Archived from the original on 12 November 2008. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
  2. ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 24 November 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Power map of southern region" (PDF). Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Salient data of APTrasCo, APGenCo, Discoms" (PDF). Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Real Time AP Power Supply Position". Retrieved 4 July 2016.