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... ... @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ 2 2 {{toc/}} 3 3 {{/box}} 4 4 5 -Summary 5 += Summary = 6 6 7 7 Power Grid Corp of India Ltd is India’s largest Electric Power Transmission Utility and a “Maharatna” Central Public Sector Enterprise. 8 8 ... ... @@ -11,100 +11,62 @@ 11 11 POWERGRID has an all India Broad Band Telecom Network of 66,922 Kms. 12 12 13 13 14 -Company Overview 14 += Company Overview = 15 15 16 -Power Grid Corp of India Ltd (NSE:POWERGRID) is India’s largest Electric Power Transmission Utility and a “Maharatna” Central Public Sector Enterprise. The company is a listed since 2007. Power Grid Corp of India Ltd has 170,724 ckm Transmission Lines, 262 Sub-Stations, >99 % System Availability and 451,351 MVA Transformation Capacity. 16 +Power Grid Corp of India Ltd (NSE:POWERGRID) is India’s largest Electric Power Transmission Utility and a “Maharatna” Central Public Sector Enterprise. The company is a listed since 2007. Power Grid Corp of India Ltd has 170,724 ckm Transmission Lines, 262 Sub-Stations, >99 % System Availability and 451,351 MVA Transformation Capacity.{{footnote}}https://www.powergridindia.com/company-overview-0{{/footnote}} 17 17 18 -[[https:~~/~~/www.powergridindia.com/company-overview-0>>url:https://www.powergridindia.com/company-overview-0]] 19 19 20 20 21 -Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures 20 +== Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures == 22 22 23 23 23 +**Subsidiaries** 24 24 25 +* POWERGRID NM Transmission Limited 26 +* POWERGRID Vemagiri Transmission Limited 27 +* POWERGRID Unchahar Transmission Limited 28 +* POWERGRID Southern Inerconnector Transmission System Limited 29 +* POWERGRID Medinipur – Jeerat Transmission Limited 30 +* POWERGRID Mithilanchal Transmission Limited 31 +* POWERGRID Varanasi Transmission System Limited 32 +* POWERGRID Jawaharpur Firozabad Transmission Limited 33 +* POWERGRID Khetri Transmission System Limited 34 +* POWERGRID Bhind Guna Transmission Limited 35 +* POWERGRID Ajmer Phagi Transmission Limited 36 +* POWERGRID Fatehgarh Transmission Limited 37 +* POWERGRID Bhuj Transmission Limited 38 +* POWERGRID Rampur Sambhal Transmission Limited 39 +* POWERGRID Meerut Simbhavali Transmission Limited 40 +* POWERGRID Himachal Transmission Limited 41 +* POWERGRID Ramgarh Transmission Limited 42 +* Bikaner-II Bhiwadi Transco Limited 43 +* Sikar New Transmission Limited 44 +* Fatehgarh Bhadla Transco Limited 45 +* Sikar-II Aligarh Transmission Limited 25 25 26 -Subsidiaries 27 27 28 - POWERGRID NM TransmissionLimited48 +**Joint Ventures** 29 29 30 -POWERGRID Vemagiri Transmission Limited 50 +* Powerlinks Transmission Limited 51 +* Torrent POWERGRID Limited 52 +* North-East Transmission Company Limited 53 +* Parbati-Koldam Transmission Company Limited 54 +* Teesta Valley Power Transmission Limited 55 +* National High Power Test Laboratory Pvt. Limited 56 +* Energy Efficiency Services Ltd 57 +* Cross Border Power Transmission Company Ltd. 58 +* Bihar Grid Company Limited 59 +* Power Transmission Company Nepal Ltd. (PTCN) 60 +* RINL POWERGRID TLT Private Ltd. (RPTPL) 31 31 32 -POWERGRID Unchahar Transmission Limited 33 33 34 - POWERGRIDSouthernInerconnector TransmissionSystem Limited63 += Business Overview = 35 35 36 -P OWERGRIDMedinipur–JeeratTransmissionLimited65 +Power Grid is engaged in power transmission business with the responsibility for planning, cordination, supervision and control over inter-State transmission system and operation of Naitonal & Regional Power Grids.{{footnote}}https://www.powergridindia.com/our-business{{/footnote}} 37 37 38 -POWERGRID Mithilanchal Transmission Limited 39 39 40 - POWERGRIDVaranasiTransmissionSystemLimited68 +== Power System Management == 41 41 42 -POWERGRID Jawaharpur Firozabad Transmission Limited 43 - 44 -POWERGRID Khetri Transmission System Limited 45 - 46 -POWERGRID Bhind Guna Transmission Limited 47 - 48 -POWERGRID Ajmer Phagi Transmission Limited 49 - 50 -POWERGRID Fatehgarh Transmission Limited 51 - 52 -POWERGRID Bhuj Transmission Limited 53 - 54 -POWERGRID Rampur Sambhal Transmission Limited 55 - 56 -POWERGRID Meerut Simbhavali Transmission Limited 57 - 58 -POWERGRID Himachal Transmission Limited 59 - 60 -POWERGRID Ramgarh Transmission Limited 61 - 62 -Bikaner-II Bhiwadi Transco Limited 63 - 64 -Sikar New Transmission Limited 65 - 66 -Fatehgarh Bhadla Transco Limited 67 - 68 -Sikar-II Aligarh Transmission Limited 69 - 70 - 71 - 72 -Existing JVs 73 - 74 - 75 -Powerlinks Transmission Limited 76 - 77 -Torrent POWERGRID Limited 78 - 79 -North-East Transmission Company Limited 80 - 81 -Parbati-Koldam Transmission Company Limited 82 - 83 -Teesta Valley Power Transmission Limited 84 - 85 -National High Power Test Laboratory Pvt. Limited 86 - 87 -Energy Efficiency Services Ltd 88 - 89 -Cross Border Power Transmission Company Ltd. 90 - 91 -Bihar Grid Company Limited 92 - 93 -Power Transmission Company Nepal Ltd. (PTCN) 94 - 95 -RINL POWERGRID TLT Private Ltd. (RPTPL) 96 - 97 - 98 - 99 -Business Overview 100 - 101 -Power Grid is engaged in power transmission business with the responsibility for planning, cordination, supervision and control over inter-State transmission system and operation of Naitonal & Regional Power Grids. 102 - 103 -[[https:~~/~~/www.powergridindia.com/our-business>>url:https://www.powergridindia.com/our-business]] 104 - 105 - 106 -Power System Management 107 - 108 108 Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., a transmission licensee takes continuous action regarding operation and maintenance to seek to ensure compliance with prescribed standards as well as to achieve high availability of the system for uninterrupted power supply to customers. POWERGRID O&M activities are ISO certified and systems and procedures are revised periodically to abreast with the technology. 109 109 110 110 POWERGRID has achieved an availability of more than 99.7% per year. POWERGRID adoptsHot line maintenance of transmission lines and Substation equipment to ensure this high availability. ... ... @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ 113 113 Emergency Restoration Systems are deployed to restore collapsed towers due to natural calamity in shortest possible time. The transmission line maintenance is carried out through advance technology like use of helicopters and drones for transmission line patrolling, hotline washing of insulators, use of Mobile platform based maintenance management tool. Spares quanitity and locations are optimised for early restoration and minimise outage. Extensive on-line health assessment and monitoring equipments are fixed at important equipment for continuous health monitoring. Well equipped, accredited Oil Testing Laboratories have been established at seven locations across the country for Condition Assessment of oil filled equipment. 114 114 115 115 116 -Telecom 78 +== Telecom == 117 117 118 118 POWERGRID with its brand name ‘POWERTEL’ in Telecom business is the only utility in the Country having overhead optic fibre network using Optical Ground Wire on power transmission lines. 119 119 ... ... @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ 121 121 POWERGRID has an all India Broad Band Telecom Network of 66,922 Kms. 122 122 123 123 124 -International Business 86 +== International Business == 125 125 126 126 In order to give thrust to International Business, a separate International Business Department was spun off from Business Development Department in December, 2008. 127 127 ... ... @@ -128,28 +128,24 @@ 128 128 129 129 The objective of International Business is to continually leverage its capabilities with its USP of “Utility-turned Consultants” to generate superior value to its Clients and Stakeholders and hence become the most preferred Service Provider globally, to set superior global standards, to gear up for next competitive phase and to learn international best practices, replicate the International learning experience for the benefit of domestic projects and successfully contribute to overall POWERGRID revenues. 130 130 131 - -Global Consultant93 +=== Global Consultant === 132 132 133 133 134 134 Based on the rich experience earned through implementation of huge Transmission networks in India and abroad and by adopting latest technology in multifarious topology and environment, POWERGRID has emerged as a renowned Consultant in Power Sector globally. 135 135 136 - 137 137 POWERGRID’s skill set has been sharpened by project execution experience in extreme conditions both natural and man-made. In spite of all odds, POWERGRID has managed to take up the assignments successfully and implement them successfully within given time-frame. 138 138 139 - 140 140 As POWERGRID is a Utility turned Consultant, the feedback obtained while carrying out the Operation & Maintenance of its projects is ploughed back to its design departments for continual improvement. These point of difference put POWERGRID as the much preferred Consultant to bring in world class solution to its Clients. 141 141 142 - 143 143 POWERGRID has experience of over 20 years in undertaking more than 550 consultancy assignments for clients in India and abroad. POWERGRID is having Footprints in 20 countries of Asia, Africa, Asia-Pacific and Europe. 144 144 145 145 105 +== Domestic Consultancy == 146 146 147 -Domestic Consultancy 148 - 149 149 POWERGRID has a large network of primary transmission system of 220 EHV substations and over 1,68,140 circuit kms of transmission lines and Transformation Capacity of 4,19,815 MVA as on 31st October 2020. Building upon its un-matched techno-managerial excellence in various fields of power system, POWERGRID has been providing one stop consultancy services to State owned utilities, Private utilities, Central Public Sector Undertakings and Government departments. It has a client base of around 175 in power sector and is expanding. 150 150 151 151 152 -Smart Grid 110 +== Smart Grid == 153 153 154 154 Smart Grid facilitates efficient and reliable end-to-end intelligent two-way delivery system from source to sink through integration of renewable energy sources, smart transmission and distribution. In this way Smart Grid technology shall bring efficiency and sustainability in meeting the growing electricity demand with reliability and best of the quality. 155 155 ... ... @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ 157 157 Smart Grid also enables real time monitoring and control of power system as well as helps in reduction of AT&C losses, demand response and demand side management, power quality management, outage management, smart home energy system etc. Smart Grid will act as a backbone infrastructure to enable new business models like smart city, electric vehicles, smart communities apart from more resilient and efficient energy system and tariff structures. Recognizing the importance, POWERGRID has taken pioneering steps in bringing Smart Grid technology to all facets of power supply value chain & developed smart grid pilot project at Puducherry through open collaboration covering all attributes of smart grid in distribution. The pilot project shall enable demonstration of technology efficiency, policy advocacy, establishment of interoperability standards etc. which can be scalable and replicable at other places. POWERGRID has assisted various distribution utilities in formulation of Smart Grid pilot project for implementation under ISGTF as well as preparation of report for improvement of power supply in various utilities through smart grid application. 158 158 159 159 160 -R&D 118 +== R&D == 161 161 162 162 POWERGRID, since inception, is giving special emphasis on integration of new technological products/services for enhancing performance of transmission system as well as improving the safety, security, quality and reliability of power supply infrastructure while optimizing the cost of transmission and minimizing environment impact. The company gives priority to technology development activities with potential for societal, environmental and national benefits by application of advance technologies and finding solutions to gear up for future challenges. POWERGRID recognizes the potential of adopting emerging technology and upgrading the technologies to further improve the system reliability and availability through research and development. 163 163 ... ... @@ -168,8 +168,9 @@ 168 168 PARTeC follows Quality Management System and is ISO 9001:2015 certified. 169 169 170 170 129 +== Acquisitions == 171 171 172 -Acquisition Of Jaypee Powergrid Limited (Jpl 131 +**Acquisition Of Jaypee Powergrid Limited (Jpl** 173 173 174 174 JPL [a Joint Venture Company of POWERGRID (26%) and Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited (74%)] was incorporated in 5th October 2006 to evacuate power generated from 1000 MW Karcham Wangtoo Hydro Electric power project in Himachal Pradesh. The assets comprise two transmission lines of 449 ckm (400kV D/c Karcham-Wangtoo- Abdullapur transmission line and LILO of 400kV Baspa-Nathpa Jhakri transmission line at Wangtoo) which are under commercial operation since April 2012. 175 175 ... ... @@ -177,15 +177,12 @@ 177 177 178 178 179 179 139 += Industry Overview = 180 180 181 -Ind ustryOverview141 +== Indian Power Sector == 182 182 183 -Indian PowerSector143 +Electricity is one of the most critical infrastructure for socio- economic development of a nation. For sustained economic growth of the country, development of suitable power infrastructure is essential. Despite being the third largest electricity consumer in the world, the per capita electricity consumption in India was 1,208 kWh (FY 2019-20) and is considerably low as compared to the world average of more than 3,200 kWh. Lower consumption base and a decent long term GDP growth forecast implies that power demand will grow over the foreseeable future.{{footnote}}https://www.powergridindia.com/sites/default/files/NSEBSE_AGMNOTICE_dt01092021_0.pdf{{/footnote}} 184 184 185 -Electricity is one of the most critical infrastructure for socio- economic development of a nation. For sustained economic growth of the country, development of suitable power infrastructure is essential. Despite being the third largest electricity consumer in the world, the per capita electricity consumption in India was 1,208 kWh (FY 2019-20) and is considerably low as compared to the world average of more than 3,200 kWh. Lower consumption base and a decent long term GDP growth forecast implies that power demand will grow over the foreseeable future. 186 - 187 -[[https:~~/~~/www.powergridindia.com/sites/default/files/NSEBSE_AGMNOTICE_dt01092021_0.pdf>>url:https://www.powergridindia.com/sites/default/files/NSEBSE_AGMNOTICE_dt01092021_0.pdf]] 188 - 189 189 For energy security and sustained long term growth, Government of India, through its various policy and reform initiatives is making continuous efforts for facilitating establishment of clean and green electricity generating capacities together with development of related transmission and distribution infrastructure. 190 190 191 191 India’s power sector is very dynamic and diversified with the presence of mixed power generation sources including conventional and renewable; a synchronously operating national grid comprising inter-regional, regional and state grids, a vibrant electricity market and a distribution sector providing electricity to end consumers. ... ... @@ -194,10 +194,12 @@ 194 194 195 195 However, despite reduction in peak power and energy deficits over the years, many parts of the country continue to face power shortages due to inadequate growth of transmission and distribution infrastructure in the States and poor financial health of the State power utilities. For the distribution sector, Government of India has undertaken a number of key initiatives like Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS) to facilitate state utilities to ensure quality and reliable 24x7 power supply in the urban areas, for 100 per cent village electrification under Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY), universal household electrification under ‘Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana’ (SAUBHAGYA), Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana Scheme (UDAY) for improving operational efficiency of DISCOMs, Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All (UJALA) to promote the efficient usage of energy and initiatives under Aatmanirbhar Bharat scheme. 196 196 197 -<img 3> 198 198 199 - SectorOutlook & KeyGrowthDrivers154 +[[image:POWERGRID3.png]] 200 200 156 + 157 +== Sector Outlook & Key Growth Drivers == 158 + 201 201 Universal access to electricity, growth in consumer income, urbanisation, housing, railways & metros, industrial activities are to fuel India’s power demand year on year. 202 202 203 203 India’s low per capita consumption of electricity compared to global average presents significant potential for sustainable growth in power demand in the country. ... ... @@ -206,14 +206,15 @@ 206 206 207 207 National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) of Govt. of India envisages a cumulative capital expenditure of ~~ ` 17 lakh crore during FY 22-25, in the area of Power and Renewable. 208 208 209 -Transmission Sector 210 210 168 += Transmission Sector = 169 + 211 211 Transmission sector plays a vital role in the power system value chain. Country’s transmission system has expanded at a significant pace driven by growing demand, connecting the generating stations including integration of Renewable Energy (RE) sources from the RE rich states. 212 212 213 213 Country’s vision of achieving renewable power capacity targets of 175 GW by 2022 and 445 GW by 2030 also offers enormous growth opportunities for addition of transmission capacity both at interstate and intra-state levels. Government thrust on various policies and regulatory reforms in the power sector are expected to bring new business opportunities. 214 214 215 215 216 -Financial Highlights 175 += Financial Highlights = 217 217 218 218 219 219 Total income in Fiscal 2021 was Rs 40,527.11 crore, which represented an increase of 5.77% over the total income of Rs 38,317.97 crore in Fiscal 2020. In Fiscal 2021, transmission and transmission-related activities constituted 89.96% of its total income, with the balance coming from its consultancy, telecommunication business and other income. ... ... @@ -237,27 +237,22 @@ 237 237 The company’s Profit after Tax during Fiscal 2021 was Rs 11,935.78 crore, an increase of 10.40% over Profit after Tax of Rs 10,811.18 crore during Fiscal 2020. 238 238 239 239 240 -June 2021 Results 199 +== June 2021 Results == 241 241 242 242 243 -Power Grid Corp Consolidated June 2021 Net Sales at Rs 10,216.48 crore, up 8.03% Y-o-Y 202 +**Power Grid Corp Consolidated June 2021 Net Sales at Rs 10,216.48 crore, up 8.03% Y-o-Y**{{footnote}}https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/earnings/power-grid-corp-consolidated-june-2021-net-sales-at-rs-10216-48-crore-up-8-03-y-o-y-7314711.html{{/footnote}} 244 244 245 -[[https:~~/~~/www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/earnings/power-grid-corp-consolidated-june-2021-net-sales-at-rs-10216-48-crore-up-8-03-y-o-y-7314711.html>>url:https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/earnings/power-grid-corp-consolidated-june-2021-net-sales-at-rs-10216-48-crore-up-8-03-y-o-y-7314711.html]] 246 - 247 - 248 - 249 249 August 11, 2021; Reported Consolidated quarterly numbers for Power Grid Corporation of India are: 250 250 251 251 Net Sales at Rs 10,216.48 crore in June 2021 up 8.03% from Rs. 9,457.40 crore in June 2020. 252 252 253 - 254 254 Quarterly Net Profit at Rs. 5,998.28 crore in June 2021 up 192.82% from Rs. 2,048.42 crore in June 2020. 255 255 256 - 257 257 EBITDA stands at Rs. 9,173.68 crore in June 2021 up 5.43% from Rs. 8,700.94 crore in June 2020. 258 258 259 - 260 260 Power Grid Corp EPS has increased to Rs. 8.60 in June 2021 from Rs. 3.92 in June 2020. 261 261 262 262 263 -References 215 += References = 216 + 217 +{{putFootnotes/}}