Hooda to inaugurate Jassiasubstation on Oct 30
Chandigarh, Oct 27 (UNI) Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda will inaugurate the newly-constructed 132 KV substation at Jassia in Rohtak on October 30.
The substation, constructed at a cost of Rs 10 crore, including the cost of transmission line, will have double circuit power supply facility shortly.
Almost half of the existing load of the area has been put on 10/16 mega volt amperes transformer and the remaining part is being fed from the existing 33 KV substation in Jassia.
Another transformer of 20/25 mega volt amperes has also been installed and is at present working on no load as per technical requirements.
This transformer will transmit electricity to the upcoming 33 KV substation, Jindran, being constructed by the Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN).
He said the substation has been connected with 220 KV substation in Rohtak with single line, whereas the work on the second circuit is in progress.
Also, there is a provision of connecting this substation with the line feeding 132 KV substation, Gohana and upcoming 132 KV substation, Mundlana.
In the event of any fault on one line, the villages being fed from Jassia will be able to get electricity from the second transmission line.
He said more than 10,905 electricity consumers, including 665 tubewell and 43 industrial connections of village Sanghi, Khidwali, Jindran, Jassia, Brahmanwas, Basantpur, Dhamar, Katwara, Ghuskani, Makroli Kalan, Makroli Khurd, Ghilour Kalan, Ghilour Khurd, Kahni and Rihtal will be directly benefitted by way of better voltage and continuity of power supply.
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