TPCODL Gears Up for summer 2025 with Enhanced Infrastructure and Safety Measures

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Bhubaneswar, March 21, 2025: TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL), a joint venture of Tata Power and Government of Odisha, is prepared to meet the rising electricity demand as temperatures soar in the summer of 2025. With an anticipated peak demand of 2524 MW, TPCODL has undertaken a series of proactive measures to ensure uninterrupted power supply and enhanced reliability.

To strengthen its power distribution capabilities, TPCODL has established a Centralised Power Distribution Technology Centre in Bhubaneswar. This advanced facility enables real-time monitoring of the network through Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and an Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS), ensuring seamless operation of 33kV feeders, primary substations (PSS) and 11kV feeders. Backup power provisions and dedicated communication channels at the Power System Control Centre (PSCC) further reinforce operational continuity.

As part of its summer preparedness initiative, TPCODL has:

  • Added 152 MVA to the sub-transmission network by upgrading power transformers and substations.
  • Added 181 MVA capacity to the distribution Network by augmentation & addition of new Distribution Transformers.
  • Expanded the network with 55 CKM of sub-transmission lines, 1126 CKM of 11kV lines and 383 CKM of LT network.
  • Improved voltage stability by augmenting 33kV and 11kV feeders and operationalization of On-Load Tap Changers (OLTCs).
  • In City areas, Hot stand by source has been ensured at PSS for changeover in case of main source breakdown within 5 mins with 98% success rate.
  • Implemented SCADA-based overload trimming to prevent grid feeder trips.
  • Contingency Plan Readiness: With the institutionalization of CPSCC for 33kV Operations of all PSS of TPCODL, contingency have been made ready for situational changeovers during overloading condition for better load management ensuring zero load curtailment

In preparation for Kalabaisakhi storms, TPCODL has:

  • Deployed additional manpower and vehicles for emergency response.
  • Kept 13 Mobile Distribution Substations on standby.
  • Stocked emergency materials at 20 divisional stores for quick restoration.
  • Activated feeder-wise contingency plans for better load management.
  • 20 Nos. ASKA lights have been provided at vulnerable locations
  • Kalabaisakhi back-up desks is kept on Stand-by at CPSCC for managing weather based disturbances and ensuring better call management
  • Division wise Emergency control rooms will be activated based on Alerts received
  • 5 Nos. of Manlifters deployed for working at height for tree pruning and cross arm replacement

Speaking on the summer preparedness, Arvind Singh, CEO, TPCODL, said, “Ensuring reliable power supply during peak summer months is our top priority. With cutting-edge technology, strengthened infrastructure and a well-equipped workforce, TPCODL is fully prepared to meet the growing electricity demand while enhancing service quality and safety for our consumers.”

With these robust measures in place, TPCODL reaffirms its commitment to delivering uninterrupted, safe and efficient power supply across its operational areas.

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