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Transformer Accessories Market SWOT Analysis including key players : Mileen Engineers, BTRAC Ltd, Viat, ARES
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Pat HC | Indian Telegraph Act, 1885: Telegraph authority empowered to place wires upon any property – owner can claim compensation for damage caused
Patna High Court: The Bench of Mohit Kumar Shah, J. hearing a civil writ petition against power distribution company, allowed the affected party to claim compensation from the company for damage caused to its property owing to the layout of electric wires.
The present petition prayed for a command to the respondent to shift an 11,000-voltage of live wire passing over the residential house of the petitioner, as the same had been hanged without his permission. The respondents opposed the same stating that the electric wire had been laid about twenty years prior to the construction of petitioner’s house but no objection was raised by the petitioner at the time of laying the wire. Moreover, the wire passed by the side of the house over an asbestos shed. Further, about 9000 consumers were being benefited by the electricity in question and there was no feasibility for shifting the line.
The Court followed law laid down by the Apex Court in the case of Power Grid Corpn. of India Ltd. v. Century Textiles and Industries Limited, (2017) 5 SCC 143 wherein it was held that Section 10 of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 empowers the telegraph authority to place and maintain a telegraph line under, over, along or across and posts in or upon any immovable property; and in doing so, the government acquires only a right of user in the said property. The authority is obliged to ensure that it causes as little damage as possible and if any damage is caused by exercise of those powers, it is obliged to pay full compensation to the affected party for the damage sustained.
Accordingly, the petition was disposed of with the consent of parties with liberty to the petitioner to avail remedies as available to him under the aforesaid judgment. [Sanjay Kumar v. North Bihar Power Distribution Company Ltd., Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No. 12464 of 2016, Order dated 05-12-2018]
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BSPHCL Recruitment 2018: Applications invited for over 2,000 posts; apply now at bsphcl.bih.nic.in
BSPHCL Recruitment 2018: Candidates will be chosen on the basis of Computer-based Test.
The Bihar State Power (Holding) Company Limited (BSPHCL) has issued a notification for a number of jobs in its subsidiary firms that include the South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited (SBPDCL), Bihar State Power Transmission Company Limited (BSPTCL) and North Bihar Power Distribution Company…
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Powering Ahead: Key projects in the power sector
India Infrastructure Research identified 489 major power projects (each with an investment of over Rs 10 billion) in the country, aggregating an investment of almost Rs 32.5 trillion. About 88 per cent of this will be invested in generation projects and the remaining in transmission and distribution (T&D) projects. The generation projects being considered will add over 440 GW to the installed capacity, while the transmission projects will add over 50,000 ckt. km to line length. Of the total investment value, about 42 per cent is accounted for by projects which are proposed for development by private sector players. With respect to the stage of development, 32 per cent of the projects are under construction and about 40 per cent are announced. At present, 18 per cent of the projects are currently stalled due to various issues such as delays in environmental clearances, financial constraints, delay in award of works, etc.
A look at the key projects in the sector…
Completed projects
Since January 2017, 15 coal-based power projects have been completed at an aggregate investment of Rs 550 billion. Some of the key projects are four units of the Nashik thermal power plant (TPP) (1,080 MW) being developed by RattanIndia Power Limited, the 660 MW Prayagraj TPP by Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited and the 660 MW SGPL power project by Semborp Gayatri Power Limited in the private sector; the 800 MW unit of the Kudgi super thermal power plant (STPP), the 660 MW Solapur TPP and the 660 MW Mauda STPP by NTPC Limited; and the 660 MW Chhabra TPP by the Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam and the 800 MW Yermarus TPP by Karnataka Power Corporation Limited in the state sector. Of the total investment, almost 50 per cent has been made by private players and 38 per cent by the central sector (mainly by NTPC).
In the hydropower segment, 2017 witnessed the commissioning of the 1,200 MW Teesta hydroelectric project (HEP) which entailed an investment of over Rs 110 billion. It is one of the largest hydropower plants in the country. Another key project commissioned during the year was a 800 MW unit of the Parbati HEP, Stage II, with an investment of about Rs 78 billion. Meanwhile, nuclear-based capacity witnessed an addition of 1,000 MW with the commissioning of the 1,000 MW Unit 2 of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant.
In the transmission segment, about 21,000 ckt. km of lines have been completed and over 92,000 MVA of transformer capacity has been added. The largest project completed was the 3,200 ckt. km Western Region-Northern Region high-voltage, direct current interconnector for independent power producer projects in Chhattisgarh, implemented by Powergrid Corporation of India Limited (Powergrid). A national grid improvement project, it involved an investment of Rs 95 billion. Following this, was the 765 KV Wardha-Hyderabad transmission line project with an investment of about Rs 36 billion.
Under-construction projects
According to India Infrastructure Research, 156 major power projects are under implementation at an investment of Rs 8.55 trillion. These projects will add 63.6 GW to generation capacity and about 33,480 ckt. km to transmission line length. Segment-wise, 57 TPPs are being constructed at an investment of Rs 4,659 billion, 83 T&D projects at Rs 3,146 billion (includes investment by the government under programmes like the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana and the Integrated Power Development Scheme, and 16 HEPs at Rs 748 billion.
In terms of ownership, public sector units account for over 75 per cent of the investments in projects under development, the private sector accounts for over 20 per cent and public-private partnerships for about 3 per cent. The projects under implementation comprise 119 greenfield and 37 brownfield projects, aggregating an investment of Rs 6,770 billion and Rs 1,784 billion respectively.
The key coal-based power projects under construction are the 4,000 MW Yadadri power plant in Telangana (Telangana State Power Generation Corporation Limited [TSGENCO]), the 3,600 MW KSK Mahanadi TPP near Akaltara in Chhattisgarh (KSK Mahanadi Power Company Limited) and three plants with a capacity of 1,980 MW each – the Nabinagar coal-based TPP and the Barh STPP Stage I in Bihar and the North Karanpura (Pakri Barwadih) project in Jharkhand (NTPC).
In the hydro segment, some of the large projects under construction are the 1,856 MW Sawalkote HEP in Jammu & Kashmir, the 1,750 MW Demwe (Lower) HEP in Arunachal Pradesh and a 800 MW unit of the Parbati HEP, Stage II, in Himachal Pradesh. Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) is constructing the 1,400 MW Units 7 and 8 of the Rajasthan Atomic Power Station and two units of 700 MW each of the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station.
In transmission, Powergrid is engaged in the construction of the Rs 165.2 billion Green Energy Corridor and Grid Strengthening Project and the North East/Northern Western Interconnector I Project with an investment of over Rs 100 billion.
Other major projects
Among the awarded projects, most are in the hydropower segment. A total of 20 projects with a total cost of over 1,000 billion and a capacity of 14 GW have been awarded across states. Most of these projects were awarded several years ago but have failed to make much progress, primarily due to delays in the grant of environmental and technical clearances as well as opposition from local populations. The largest of these is the 2,700 MW Lower Siang hydropower project which was awarded to Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited in 2006. Meanwhile, there are five major transmission projects aggregating an investment of Rs 150 billion which have been awarded and are yet to begin construction.
In the thermal power segment, 10 projects with an aggregate capacity of 14.3 GW have been approved at a total investment of about Rs 960 billion. These include the 1,600 MW Sundergarh TPP in Odisha, the 1,600 MW Padubidri project, Phase II, in Karnataka and the 1,320 MW Khurja STPP in Uttar Pradesh, each with a cost of over 100 billion.
Further, about 91 projects with an estimated investment of over Rs 5.5 trillion are currently stalled across segments. Some of the big-ticket projects among these are the ultra-mega power projects, the 10,000 MW Upper Siang HEP in Arunachal Pradesh, and the 3,200 MW Katni coal-based TPP in Madhya Pradesh.
Meanwhile, there is a significant pipeline of announced projects. According to India Infrastructure Research, power companies have announced/proposed the development of around 200 major projects entailing an investment of Rs 15.3 trillion. These include 149 TPPs aggregating a capacity of 230 GW (at an expected investment of Rs 13,732 billion), 33 HEPs of 17.5 GW (Rs 1,420 billion), and seven transmission projects (Rs 195 billion). Some of the biggest announced projects are the 2,880 MW Dibang multi-purpose HEP in Arunachal Pradesh, the 3,960 MW Saurashtra STPP in Gujarat and the Trans-Grid 2.0 project in Kerala.
Conclusion
The power sector has been growing at a tremendous pace. Capacity addition in the past has been driven by the strong push through government policies and growth in demand for electricity. Going forward, additions in coal-based power are expected to slow down with an increased focus on renewable energy. Meanwhile, a number of transmission projects are being undertaken in order to integrate the increasing renewable power capacity. With respect to the nuclear power segment which has remained mostly stagnant, the cabinet has approved the construction of 10 units of indigenous reactors of 700 MW each, and this is expected to provide a major boost to the segment.
For more information on power sector, visit Indian Infrastructure magazine https://indianinfrastructure.com/category/power/
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BSPHCL AO Recruitment 2018 - Apply 30 Accounts Officer Posts
BSPHCL AO Recruitment 2018 – Apply 30 Accounts Officer Posts
BSPHCL AO Recruitment 2018 – Apply 30 Accounts Officer Posts: BSPHCL AO Jobs Notification 2018. Bihar State Power (Holding) Company Ltd has released a notification for the recruitment of 30 Accounts Officer Posts.
BSPHCL Employment News 2018
BSPHCL invites the applications for itself and for its subsidiary companies namely North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited (NBPDCL), South Bihar Power…
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BSPHCL Recruitment 2018 Apply Online for 440 Junior Accounts Clerk & Assistant Vacancies
BSPHCL Recruitment 2018 Apply Online for 440 Junior Accounts Clerk & Assistant Vacancies
BSPHCL Recruitment 2018 .Bihar State Power (Holding) Company Ltd., for its backup organizations in particular North Bihar Power Distribution Company Ltd. (NBPDCL), South Bihar Power Distribution Company Ltd. (SBPDCL) Bihar State Power Transmission Company Limited (BSPTCL) and Bihar State Power Generation Company Limited (BSPGCL) welcomes applications from qualified contender for arrangement on the post of 350 Junior Accounts Clerk Vacancies . The work insights about the posts, age restrict, instructive capability, encounter and different conditions are given beneath as connection. The applicants are asked for to experience the points of interest and guarantee that they satisfy the base endorsed criteria before applying. Apply Online from 11-05-2018 to 31-05-2018
Employments Opportunity in BSPHCL Recruitment 2018 Apply Online for 350 Junior Accounts Clerk Vacancies
Employment Details :
Post Name : Junior Accounts Clerk
No of Vacancy : 350 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 9200-15,500,
Qualification Criteria :
Instructive Qualification : Graduate in Commerce from any perceived University.
Nationality : Indian
Age Limit : least 21 and most extreme 37 Years .
APPLICATION FEE : Application charge is Rs.1,500/ - (Rupees One thousand five hundred) just for UR, BC and EBC competitors and for SC/ST of Bihar house and Divyang is Rs.375/ - (Rupees Three hundred seventy five) as it were.
Method OF SELECTION : applicants will be chosen based on marks acquired by the hopefuls in CBT (Computer Based test). A joined legitimacy rundown will be arranged and short recorded competitors will be called for reports/testament confirmation.
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Bihar State Power (Holding) Company Limited jobs 2018
Bihar State Power (Holding) Company Limited
EMPLOYMENT NOTICE NO.- 03/2018
Bihar State Power (Holding) Company Ltd. invites On-line Application for itself and its subsidiary companies namely North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited (NBPDCL), South Bihar Power Distribution Company Ltd. (SBPDCL), Bihar State Power Transmission Company Ltd. (BSPTCL) & Bihar State Power Generation Company Limited (BSPGCL) from eligible candidates for appointment on the post of ASSISTANT for its Head Offices as per the details given below –
QUALIFICATION & ELIGIBILITY :- Graduate in any discipline from any recognised University
HOW TO APPLY :- a. The applicants are to apply through “ON LINE” on the Website of www.bsphcl.bih.nic.in. The Website will be open from 08/05/2018. After filling up the ON-LINE application; Candidates have to take a print out of the Registration Form for future reference.
Online Registration starting date 08/05/2018 (from 11:00 AM)
Online Registration closing date 29/05/2018 (till 6:00 PM)
Last date of payment through Net Banking/ Debit Card/ Credit Card etc. 29/05/2018 (till 6:00 PM)
Tentative date of online examination Last week of June 2018
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