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Tata Power to offer clean & green energy solutions in Odisha: Praveer Sinha

Tata Power will offer clean and green energy products and solutions to the people of Odisha, said Praveer Sinha while addressing the Distribution Utility Meet

PSU Watch Bureau

Bhubaneswar: While addressing the Distribution Utility Meet, organised by the India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF) on November 17, Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power said, "Tata Power will offer clean and green energy products and solutions to the people of Odisha." Sinha also said that Odisha is the best model of Public-Private Partnership that is yielding results to the customers of the state. Adding to this, Sinha said, "Odisha's electricity distribution is going through a commendable transformation in a short span of time. The distribution companies have been able to not only reduce the AT&C losses, but there has also been an improvement in the reliability and customer connects."

Tata Power to set-up EV charging stations to promote clean mobility: Sinha

Replying to a question to offer clean and green energy products and solutions to the people of Odisha, Sinha said that Tata Power is planning to set-up EV charging stations to promote clean mobility across the state. In order to boost the use of renewable energy, TP Discoms will offer rooftop solar installation, solar pumps and home automation solutions, he said.

Nearly 20 lakh non-working meters replaced by Tata Power-led discoms: Sinha

"While many of the legacy issues faced by the customers have been sorted, nearly 20 lakh non-working meters have been replaced by Tata Power-led discoms. In Odisha, the four discoms including TPCODL, TPNODL, TPSODL and TPWODL are supplying power to over 9.5 million consumers," said Sinha.

"Apart from this, Tata Power has implemented the deployment of Smart Grid Technologies across the discoms resulting in enhanced customer satisfaction across the segments. Discoms are focusing on the entire customer journey right from getting connection to metering to billing to complaint redressal to ease of bill payment. Discoms have integrated technology in their services to serve customers well," he added.

"Our distribution business in Odisha, which we took over progressively in the last two years, has done exceedingly well. All the four Tata Power discoms are providing excellent service to the customers," he said.

Asked about the measures taking by the discoms run by Tata Power, Sinha said the distribution companies have taken up large scale network augmentation and proactive maintenance of power supply network to improve reliability resulting in 30-40 percent reduction in feeder tripping.

Central Power System Control Centres(CPSCCs) have been set up in all Discoms for real time monitoring and dynamic power management. To ensure error-free billing, Optical Character Read (OCR) technology has been implemented.

Around 2000 Fuse Call Centres (FCCs) across the state have been upgraded to better serve rural customers. FCCs comprise customised mobile based application for immediate information flow from customer to lineman and section in-charge, he said.

TP discoms launch Abha Shakti Programme to facilitate women's empowerment: Sinha

TP Discoms have also launched a women empowerment programme called Abha Shakti under which members of the women Self Help Groups (SGHs) have been trained to become social change agents. The members of Abha Shakti have been provided with livelihood skills through digital tech and knowledge of power discoms' consumer-centric operation like meter reading, billing, and collection (MBC) activities, thus enabling them to become self-employed, Sinha said.

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