New Delhi, 20th January, 2020: Sterlite Power, a leading global player in power
transmission, has launched a carbon composite core conductor
solution that will help utilities overcome their toughest transmission constraints
across long span river crossings. ACCC ULS Ganga, a High-Performance Low Sag conductor
was developed to address the dual challenge of keeping the sag low, while
maintaining the same power transfer capacity of the conductor. The weight of the
conductor also remains low, with minimum pressure exerted on the towers.
The ACCC
Ganga ULS conductor has been successfully deployed on a 400kV Quad line, across
river Ganga, connecting North Earthen and Eastern Grids to the National Grid.
This is the longest river crossing with a HPC conductor on a 400kV line.
“Sterlite
Power’s specially designed ACCC ULS Ganga conductor coupled with strong and
proven execution capabilities will result in savings of time, space and cost
for our customers. This solution eliminates the need for carrying out piling
operations for a foundation in the middle of a riverbed,” according to Manish
Agarwal, CEO, Solutions Business, Sterlite Power.
ACCC
Ganga ULS conductor consists of annealed trapezoidal shape aluminium wires stranded
on special composite core. This special core has desirable combination of
properties like lower weight, CTE (Co-efficient of thermal expansion), high
strength and modulus. These factors help it to maintain the required ground
clearance.