New Delhi, September 2024.
Tata Power Delhi
Distribution Limited (Tata Power-DDL), a leading power utility supplying electricity to
over 2 million customers in North Delhi and Nissin Electric Co. Ltd. – Kyoto
(Japan) based leading electric equipment company will kick-start a demonstration
project to supply electricity from India’s first Micro Substation with Power
Voltage Transformer (PVT) to ensure stable power for areas without a power
grid.
The project is a part of the
International Demonstration Project on Japan’s Energy Efficiency Technologies,
publicly solicited by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development
Organization (NEDO). To commence this project, Tata Power-DDL and Nissin
Electric signed a Project Agreement (PA) on Aug 21st, 2024.
The project aims to supply
cost-effective and stable power to remote areas across India that are far from
power grid or don’t have fully developed grid butthey do have power transmission lines nearby. Instead of constructing
a large network that requires substantial budget and large installation space,
Micro Substation with PVT can convert high-voltage powerdirectly from
transmission lines to low voltage power suitable for residential consumers. For
this demonstration project it will be a 100 kVA installation which will be directly
stepping down the 3 phase 66 kilo Volts to 1Phase 240 Volts power supply. The
approximate area required for this installation will be only 40 sq. meters. All
the necessary electrical equipment (protection & switchgears) will be
customized for this specific installation.The introduction of this technologyis primarily aimed
at low cost and reliable power supply to remote load centres with challenging
terrains. This micro-substation has the potential to contribute to disaster
recovery.
Speaking on the project, Mr. Gajanan S. Kale, Chief Executive
Officer, Tata Power-DDL said, “We are excited to join hands with Nissin
Electric to run this momentous project that has the potential to change the
matrix of power supply. It is also in line with Tata Power-DDL’s commitment
towards sustainable and reliable power supply and holds immense potential to
solve the issues related to power supply in the large remote & rural areas
of India.”
This demonstration
project is scheduled to run until FY2025. After installing and testing the
equipment at a substation on the outskirts of Delhi, the company will start
operations in March 2025. This is the first demonstration project of Micro Substation with PVT in India.
Commenting upon the objective
of the project, Mr.Kenji Kobayashi, Managing
Director, Nissin Electric Co. Ltd said, “We, at Nissin Electric, are
stepping up efforts to promote SDGs across our business verticals. On one hand,
this project targets two areas of SDGs – Affordable & clean energy and
Industry, innovation & Infrastructure, on the other, it provides us an
opportunity to make substantial contribution in India’s evolving energy
infrastructure along with our partner Tata Power-DDL.”
Nissin Electric, along
with Tata Power-DDL will verify environmental compliance, the reliability of
power supply, the effectiveness of power quality, and the local load
characteristics from the data generated. Additionally, the company will
establish a technology to supply stable power to areas where a power grid is
not yet developed or non-electrified areas, apart from expanding these
technologies to other regions in India possibly with Tata Power-DDLand other
countries facing similar issues.
Prior to the start of the project, NEDO signed a letter
of intent (LoI) with Power Finance Corporation Limited (PFC), which is a
leading Non-Banking Financial Corporation under administrative control of
India’s Ministry of Power, on January 10th of this year regarding a demonstration project to supply power
through a micro substation using PVT.