Guddu-Shikarpur transmission line energized
The National Transmission and Despatch Company has completed laying of the 108-km long transmission line of 220kV in south region.
The newly constructed Guddu-Shikarpur transmission line has been energized on June 3. This significant milestone marks a major step towards improving the power supply system in the south areas of Pakistan, specifically Balochistan and Sindh provinces, according a spokesman for the company.
Guddu-Shikarpur Transmission Line project has been completed at a total contract cost of $13.108 million.This transformative project addresses operational problems and system bottlenecks that plagued the previous transmission line. The project will strengthen the connection between Guddu and Shikarpur, resulting in improved stability and reliability of the power transmission network.
The existing 220kV Guddu-Sibbi single circuit transmission line, constructed in 1977, suffered from aging and deterioration of the PCC poles and steel towers. Over the course of its more than 40 years of service, the transmission line experienced a de-rated capacity, causing frequent operational challenges for power transmission from Uch Power plants to respective load centers.
NTDC, the leading national power transmission company, undertook this project as part of its commitment to enhance the country’s power infrastructure. By investing in critical upgrades, NTDC aims to address the increasing demand for electricity and ensure a reliable supply to meet the needs of industries, businesses, and households across Pakistan.
“The Asian Development Bank’s financial support played a crucial role in the realization of this project. The collaboration between NTDC and ADB exemplifies the commitment of both organizations to sustainable development and the improvement of Pakistan’s power infrastructure,” said the spokesman.