New Delhi|March,30: Sterlite Power on Wednesday said it has received a letter of intent to set up an electricity transmission project in Jammu & Kashmir. The project has been awarded to Sterlite Power through a tariff-based competitive bidding process (TBCB), a company statement said.
The leading power transmission developer has received the letter of intent (LoI) from Power Finance Corporation Consulting Limited to build, own, operate and maintain a critical transmission project in Jammu and Kashmir for a period of 35 years, it added. The project comprises a 400/132kV GIS substation at Kishtwar and 400 KV LILO (line in line out) of approximately 10 route kilometres of Kishenpur – Dulhasti transmission line at the Kishtwar substation.
This is the second project by Sterlite Power in Jammu and Kashmir after NRSS-29, which now delivers over 1,000 MW of electricity from Punjab to the Kashmir Valley. It has strengthened the national grid and augmented Jammu and Kashmir’s power transmission capacity by at least 33 per cent. The 414 km-long key project now plays a vital role in addressing the power deficit in the region, especially during winter, when it traditionally suffered blackouts






