Working to rapidly establish its stated goal of pan-India universal electricity access, the government of India is enabling Smart Grids which can offer affordability and other benefits to consumers. The first step towards realizing Smart Grids is the implementation of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI).
The Ministry of Power (MoP), Government of India (GoI) has come out with several transformational policy initiatives for reforming the power sector in India including the Smart Meter National Program (SMNP) which aims to replace conventional meters with smart meters. The UDAY Scheme launched by the Government of India in 2015 also emphasized on using smart metering for improvement in Operational Efficiency of Discoms.
Design, supply and erection of 160 km 132 Kv double circuit Mbarara - Nkendao transmission line and associated substations worth $18 mn crores
The Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), Kabul, Afghanistan for design, supply and construction of 500 KV Substation
The Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), Kabul, Afghanistan for design, supply and construction of 500 KV Substation
Order worth US$ 250 million is in the advanced stages of settlement, for Procurement of Plant Design, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Back to Back Voltage Source 500 MW Convertor Station at Dashte Alwan.
Order worth US$ 87 million is in the advanced stages of settlement, for KETRACO, Government of Kenya Undertaking. Scope: 220KV power network with line sub- contractor being Kalpataru Power Transmission Co. Ltd.
Pursuant to Government of India, Gazette notification of 7th December, 2015 all Thermal Power Plants need to limit their sulphur emission.