Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and adjoining areas are expected to benefit from operationalisation of the second pole of the high voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission link.
It will mainly interconnect the independent power producers in Chhattisgarh as they will be able to supply power to northern states.
"Power Grid has successfully completed trial operations of 1,500 MW, Pole-II of 800kV HVDC Champa-Kurukshetra transmission system. The pole would soon be put to commercial operations after seeking regulator's approval," an independent power producer said.
The source further said the 3,000 MW capacity will be available for evacuation of power from energy resource region of Chhattisgarh including Chamoa, Raigarh and Raipur; to Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and adjoining areas.
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The first pole of the HVDC Terminal at Champa along with 2,576 km Champa-Kurukshetra HVDC Transmission line was commissioned at a total cost of about Rs 6,300 crore.
The transmission system has been designed using HVDC Technology and will facilitate in meeting controlled power flow requirement, flexibility of operation as well as maintaining system parameters within limits through its control mechanism.
The link augments the inter-regional capacity of Northern region with Western region, thereby facilitating economic dispatch of power and exchange of surplus power between Northern region and Western region, depending on the availability of generation and load demand in each region.