
Micro substation with a PVT.
Located on the outskirts of Delhi, the micro substation is managed by TATA Power-Delhi Distribution Limited (TATA Power-DDL). It converts extra high-voltage (EHV) power from transmission lines directly into low-voltage power for local distribution. The project seeks to confirm the reliability and efficiency of this power supply method, ensuring stable electricity delivery in regions with limited or no grid infrastructure.
Nissin Electric is utilizing its advanced transformer technology to enable micro substations to draw low-voltage power (240V) directly from high-capacity EHV transmission lines, such as those at 66kV or higher, using power voltage transformers (PVTs). Each micro substation, equipped with protective devices, switchgear, lightning arresters, and a distribution board, can deliver 100 kilo-volt-amperes of power, sufficient to supply 50 to 100 households without the need for large-scale distribution substations.
The micro substations offer significant advantages, including lower operational costs by eliminating generator refueling and maintenance. They require less space than traditional setups and reduce CO? emissions by 45% compared to diesel generators. Nissin Electric’s technology enables cost-effective and stable power delivery without extensive infrastructure development.
The project’s broader goal is to establish a model for sustainable electricity supply in regions with similar energy challenges. Nissin Electric plans to expand this technology across India and other areas with underdeveloped grids, contributing to global decarbonization efforts.