Of the total planned investment of Rs 13,170 crore, Rs 8,521 crore would go into installation of electrical substations of 132 kV, 220 kV and 400 kV capacity by 2019, AP Transco's Chairman and Managing Director K Vijayanand said while addressing a press conference here to announce the company's financial results for 2015-16.
"From 10.6 per cent (22 million units per day) power deficit in June 2014 (when the state was bifurcated), we are now at zero (deficit) level.
Strengthening of transmission network is aimed at achieving international standards and also further reduce the transmission losses to around 5 per cent, he added.
"The AP power sector has maintained an overall transmission and distribution loss level of 10.2 per cent in 2015-16, which is the lowest in the country.
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"Transmission losses in Transco alone were reduced to 3.37 per cent while in the distribution network they were reduced to 7.33 per cent.
For fiscal 2015-16, the company earned a profit after tax of Rs 113 crore as against Rs 95 crore the previous year despite a fall in revenue.
"Our total revenue fell to Rs 1,179.30 crore in 2015-16 compared to Rs 1,248.29 crore in the previous year.
"Expenditure too dropped to Rs 1,127.60 crore from Rs 1,247.35 crore. But the profit has increased due to reduction in capitalisation and other expenditure," he elaborated.