en.Wedoany.com Reported - Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that the state is accelerating the expansion of its power infrastructure, planning to add 16 new substations, 6,340 megavolt-amperes (MVA) of grid capacity, and 957 circuit kilometers of transmission lines. The goal is to transform Assam into an energy-surplus state and meet growing electricity demand.
The state currently operates 82 substations and a grid with a capacity of 10,000 MVA, supported by a transmission network spanning 5,300 circuit kilometers for cross-regional power transmission and supply-demand balancing. Officials noted that existing assets form the backbone of power distribution, and the expansion will enable the grid to handle higher loads while improving supply reliability and voltage stability.
The expansion plan includes upgrading existing nodes, extending lines to underserved areas, and strengthening switching stations and auxiliary equipment to optimize network performance. Authorities stated that the initiative aims to provide uninterrupted and reliable power supply to every household and support broader economic development and industrial initiatives within the state. Implementation is overseen by relevant departments, with regular progress reports submitted, while technical teams and contractors focus on timelines and safety standards.
The Chief Minister announced the news via social media platform X, emphasizing that the government will continue to prioritize modernization, timely commissioning, and network resilience.
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