ON
“INPLANT TRAINING”
undertaken at
BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD
PATNA
Submitted by:
Sandeep kumar
b.tech(3rd year)
electrical engineering
g.b. pant engineering college,pauri-garhwal
(uttarakhand technical university,dehradoon)
BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD
Vidyut bhawan,bailey road,patna-800 001
COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
The Training has been completed under the guidence of Er. Mohammad
islam(A.E).
he has done an excellent job and was sincere during his training period.
INSTRUCTOR SUPERVISOR
Though BSEB deals in only one product, i.e., electrical power, its
significance and utility value is enormous for the State. Almost all
aspects of modern life-style are dependent on it in one way or
another.
In order to ensure that its responsibilities are discharged effectively
and efficiently, the Board has engaged nearly 1,700 officer and
14,850 staffs on various posts to generate its own power and to
maintain proper distribution system. It arranges to supply the
electricity properly to the consumers and maintain their equipments.
The Board has also its personnel wing to safeguard the interest of all
its employees. The bio-data and service records of the employee have
been computerized at Board's Headquarters.
The entire organization of the Bihar State Electricity Board has been
set up keeping in view the functions entrusted to it i.e., coordinated
development of generation, transmission and distribution of electricity
in the State.
Power Bulletin
Supply of Electricity in Bihar is organized under 7 Area Boards. This
page will be used to display most up-to-date power availability
position in near future.
Pesu
Patna
Central
Bhagalpur
Tirhut
Mithila
Koshi
For all round growth of any state, the role of Power Sector is a
critical one. Only by assuring supply of adequate and reliable
electrical power, a state can hope to develop industrial and
agricultural base for economic growth.
To cater to the present as well as future requirements of this state,
BSEB is also required to formulate and give concrete shape to various
power distribution and transmission schemes by which electricity can
be made available to both urban, as well as, rural areas.
The job does not get over at this stage itself !
BSEB now must also assure that all dues from its customers, whether
HT or LT category, get collected on time. It is this particular aspect of
correct Energy Billing, Revenue Collection and Monitoring that
prompted adaptation and wide-spread deployment of IT Tools within
BSEB.
BSEB consumers within the State Capital would have already seen all
cash collection counters being completely computerized and an
improvement in the accuracy of their energy bills.
The solution developed and implemented with the help of National
Informatics Center, Govt. of India is known as Revenue Manager
2000 and it runs on Oracle 8i RDBMS. The front-end of Revenue
Manager 2000 has been built using Developer 2000 and it has been
extensively tested across 10 divisions within the State Capital. Today,
there are 30 collection counters of BSEB in Patna that are providing
better billing and revenue collection facility to approximately 2,50,000
energy consumers. Completely automated accounting facility, as
provided by Revenue Manager 2000, has helped reduce billing cycle
to just one month and this allows for better cash flow scenario for a
capital intensive organization like Bihar State Electricity Board.
There are 9 other Area Boards of BSEB across Bihar where this type
computerized solution will soon be implemented to help improve
billing accuracy and cash collection facility to large number of energy
consumers.
The advantage of Billing and Cash Collection database running on a
robust and stable platform like Oracle has now been extended by its
integration with the world wide web. This web site that you are
viewing presently uses the same database to serve you in several
ways. For example, consumer grievance redressal forum, tender
publication, power bulletin status, etc. are all operating on Oracle for
total integrity and maximum uptime.
Very soon, this database would be linked to banks like - ICICI, IDBI,
etc. to allow an energy consumer to pay electricity bills using online
payment model.
3. 15 MW 20/10/1963 Retired on
05/10/1985
Total 320/310 -- -- --
Unit No. 1, 2 and 3 (3x15 MW) of this station were declared retired
between 1983-85 due to uneconomical operation. Sale of these units
on as is where is basis is under process by S&P Dept.
Unit No. 4 & 5 (2x50 MW) are of (Polish-make) and are under shut
down since 1996 & 1995 respectively due to pollution problem as well
as for refurbishment.
The Planning Commission has identified these units for renovation &
modernization in 10th Plan, accordingly a team of experts (Engineer)
from NTPC, CEA and BSEB visited the site, completed their viability
study and observed/opined that both the units would be viable, after
completion of R&M. The committee recommends Unit No. 5 for
immediate restoration, as its Turbine is new one, while the Unit No. 4
was recommended for RLA/R&M works.
The action is being initiated for revival of these units in consultation
with our consultant M/s NTPC (Appointed by the Board). A sum of Rs.
200 Crore (approx) is estimated to be spent on it, which will be
proposed to be met by Rastriya Sam Vikash Yojna. After completion
of R&M works 100 MW power shall be available at 80% P.L.F.
Unit No. 6 & 7 (2x110 MW) are of BHEL-make and are operating at
30/35 MW intermittently and badly need restoration, RLA and R&M
works. The schedule maintenance/capital maintenance of the units
could not be carried out in time due to pressing demand of electricity
and non-availability of fund. Units have over worked under such non-
congenial operating conditions, which have further deteriorated units
conditions.
For improvement in Generation, in the light of the recommendation of
Planning Commission M/s BHEL has been appointed as executing
agency for carrying out RLA and R&M/LE works under the supervision
of N.T.P.C. A sum of Rs. 221 Crore is estimated to spent on the above
work, which will be met by Rastriya Sam Vikash Yojna. L.O.I. for the
above work has already been placed on BHEL & NTPC.
Total 220 -- --
Both the BHEL make units are under shut down since October-03 due
higher oil consumption causing high Generation Cost. Timely schedule
and capital maintenance of both the units were not taken up in the
past due to paucity of fund as well as pressing demand of electricity.
Unit condition is too bad to operate.
In the light of recommendation of Planning Commission to improve
the power Generation scenario M/s BHEL has been appointed as
executing agency to carry out RLA and R&M/LE works of M.T.P.S.
Units also, in supervision of N.T.P.C. at an estimated cost of 222
Crore to be met by R.S.V.Y. L.O.I. has already been placed on BHEL.
Approval of Govt. of Bihar has already been communicated to
Planning Commission for Rs. 506.20 Crore for R&M works of Unit
No.1&2 of MTPS and Unit No.6&7 of BTPS. (249.1 Crore for MTPS and
257.10 Crore for BTPS).
But due to non-availability of fund M/s BHEL have not taken up the
work till day. Diversion of fund to executing agency is still awaited. In
the mean time, no new project have been added to increase our
Generation. Few projects have been identified and are under
consideration for their implementation.
Total 19.2 -- --
Total 75.00
Total 957.02
Total 3,648.71
220/132 50 1
Total 11 1300
1 Chandauti 132/33 20 2 40
132/33 15 1 15
132/25 12.5 2 25
3 Sonenagar 132/33 50 1 50
132/33 25 1 25
132/25 20 1 20
4 Karmnasa 1
132/33 20 2 40
132/25 20 1 20
6 Rafiganj 132/33 20 2 40
7 Dehri-on-sone 132/33 20 1 20
132/33 50 1 50
9 Hathidah 132/33 20 1 20
10 Lakhisarai 132/33 20 2 40
12 Sheikhpura 132/33 10 1 10
13 Nawada 132/33 20 2 40
14 Jamalpur 132/33 20 2 40
20 1 20
16 Sabour 132/33 20 3 60
17 Dumraon 132/33 20 2 40
18 Arrah 132/33 20 2 40
132/33 15 1 15
132/33 20 1 20
21 Fatuha 132/33 20 3 60
23 Purnia 132/33 20 3 60
24 Saharsa 132/33 20 1 20
25 Khagaria 132/33 20 1 20
132/33 10 1 10
26 Naugachhia 132/33 20 1 20
132/33 10 1 10
28 Sitamarhi 132/33 20 2 40
29 Samastipur 132/33 20 2 40
30 Pandaul 132/33 20 2 40
31 Hajipur 132/33 20 2 40
32 Chapra 132/33 20 1 20
33 Siwan 132/33 20 2 40
34 Motihari 132/33 20 2 40
35 Bettiah 132/33 20 1 20
36 Ramnagar 132/33 20 1 20
37 Kataiya 132/33 20 2 40
39 Gaighat 132/33 50 1 50
132/33 20 1 20
41 Darbhanga 132/33 20 2 40
42 Katihar 132/33 20 2 40
43 Kahalgaon 132/33 20 1 20
44 Belaganj 132/33 10 1 10
Total 94 2127.9
Kutir-Jyoti Connection:
APDRP Schemes:
10 132/33 KV March'2006.
New Madhubani
Substation
11 220/132 KV 220 KV D/C Muzaffarpur- March'2006.
Darbhanga Darbhanga
Substation