The Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company Limited (MSETCL) has planned for high ampacity power supply around Nashik city connecting seven of its 132 kV power stations to deliver quality power to the citizens. The company has successfully tested the use of the high ampacity cables for transmission of 132 kV power lines between Eklahara (Nashik Thermal Power Station) and Ozhar sub-stations. After that, it has been updating its transmission lines using the technology.
Nashik city has seven 132 kV sub-stations from where the power is drawn to the 33 kV power sub-stations of the electricity distribution company.
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Nashik: Power outages soon to be a thing of the past
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August 1, 2016August 1, 2016


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