The world's second tallest power transmission towers, built by Haldia Energy Limited (HEL), has come up in West Bengal.
The 236-metre-long twin towers, located at HEL's 600-MW capacity plant at Haldia and Raichak across the river Hooghly, are the tallest in the country.
Covering a span of 1.5 km, the twin towers weigh 1,800 tonnes.
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"The power evacuation network is the most sophisticated one. The twin towers are the second tallest ones in the world and the tallest in India. It is something we are very proud of," Sanjiv Goenka, chairman of the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, told reporters here today.
HEL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CESC Limited run by Goenka and the power generated in Haldia would be used to supply electricity in the power company's licensed areas in Kolkata.
Generation of power would begin from next month in the plant.
The tallest power transmission towers in India till date were located at Rihand lake in Uttar Pradesh with a height of 185 metres.
Company officials said the towers are designed by Elias Ghannoum, an international expert on designing transmission lines.
The 400 KV twin circuit twin moose transmission line is specially designed to withstand wind force on the conductors as well, as these are in a high wind zone.