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09-02-18 Page 1 Page 1 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] BHOOM (R) S/DN[428] BU 2640 Substation No/ Name :- 194059 / 33/11 KV WALWAD S/S Feeder No / Name : 201 / 11 KV WALWAD AG AG Feeder with SDT Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) 16 1.2803 Max 1.2803 Min 1.2803 Avg 1.2803 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 2 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] BHOOM (R) S/DN[428] BU 2640 Substation No/ Name :- 194059 / 33/11 KV WALWAD S/S Feeder No / Name : 203 / Walwad GFSS Gaothan Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) 16 .2286 Max .2286 Min .2286 Avg .2286 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 3 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] BHOOM (R) S/DN[428] BU 2640 Substation No/ Name :- 194068 / 33/11 KV SUKTA S/S Feeder No / Name : 201 / 11 KV SUKTA FEEDER Single Phasing Feeders Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .3048 .2286 2 .3429 .2286 3 .3239 .3429 4 .362 .4954 5 .381 .5716 6 .5335 .6478 7 .6097 .6859 8 .6478 .724 9 .5335 .5716 10 .9431 11 .0086 .8916 12 .0114 .9431 13 1.0059 .9878 14 1.0059 1.004 15 1.0631 1.0202 16 1.1317 .9831 17 .8886 1.004 18 .3429 .3048 19 .4763 .4382 20 .6859 .6859 21 .6478 .6097 22 .5716 .5335 23 .381 .4001 24 .3048 .3048 Max 1.1317 1.0202 Min .0086 .2286 Avg .5463 .6479 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 4 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] BHOOM (R) S/DN[428] BU 2640 Substation No/ Name :- 194068 / 33/11 KV SUKTA S/S Feeder No / Name : 203 / GhatNandur Single Phasing Feeders Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .2477 .1907 2 .2477 .1907 3 .2667 .1907 4 .2858 .1907 5 .3429 .2054 6 .381 .2347 7 .4191 .2675 8 .4572 .2675 9 .3429 .2743 10 .3429 11 .0762 .2286 12 .0762 .1524 13 .1524 14 .1334 15 .0953 .1524 16 .1524 .1524 17 .2286 .1524 18 .2858 .1524 19 .3429 .4191 20 .5335 .5335 21 .4954 .5716 22 .381 .4763 23 .3048 .3429 24 .2858 .2201 Max .5335 .5716 Min .0762 .1334 Avg .2976 .2581 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 5 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] BHOOM (R) S/DN[428] BU 2640 Substation No/ Name :- 194070 / 33/11 kv Antargaon Feeder No / Name : 201 / ANTARGAON Single Phasing Feeders Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .5335 .5716 2 .5335 .5716 3 .5335 .5716 4 .5335 .5716 5 .5716 .5716 6 .9145 .8954 7 .4572 .8192 8 .6478 .724 9 .381 .4763 11 1.587 1.7974 12 1.8785 2.0119 13 1.9134 2.0622 14 1.8623 1.9839 15 1.7328 1.8143 16 1.6964 1.8204 17 1.9631 18 .2286 .0362 19 .4572 20 .5144 21 .4954 22 .5335 23 .5716 24 .5335 .5716 Max 1.9134 2.0622 Min .2286 .0362 Avg .8687 1.1019 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 6 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] BHOOM (R) S/DN[428] BU 2640 Substation No/ Name :- 194071 / 33/11 kv warud sub-station Feeder No / Name : 201 / 11 KV Warud Single Phasing Feeders Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 2 .2515 3 .2543 4 .2743 5 .3086 6 .3772 7 .5487 8 .5992 17 .1715 18 .2096 19 .362 20 .5716 21 .4572 22 .381 23 .3429 24 .2515 Max .5992 .5716 Min .2515 .1715 Avg .3582 .3565 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 7 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] BHOOM (R) S/DN[428] BU 2640 Substation No/ Name :- 194072 / 33/11 KV PATHRUD S/S Feeder No / Name : 201 / 11 KV PATHRUD AG AG Feeder with SDT Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .4687 2 .4801 3 .4915 4 .5535 5 .5801 6 .6201 7 .4973 8 .4858 18 .3086 19 .4058 20 .5144 21 .4973 22 .463 23 .3906 24 .463 Max .5144 .6201 Min .3086 .463 Avg .4300 .5156 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 8 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] BHOOM (R) S/DN[428] BU 2640 Substation No/ Name :- 194072 / 33/11 KV PATHRUD S/S Feeder No / Name : 203 / 11 KV Pathrud Gaothan Gaothan Feeder Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .1791 2 .1772 3 .181 4 .1791 5 .2715 6 .2743 7 .2686 8 .2715 18 .1791 19 .2715 20 .4572 21 .3582 22 .3544 23 .2686 24 .2715 Max .4572 .2743 Min .1791 .1772 Avg .3148 .2304 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 9 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] BHOOM (R) S/DN[428] BU 2640 Substation No/ Name :- 194072 / 33/11 KV PATHRUD S/S Feeder No / Name : 204 / JAMB GFSS FEEDER Gaothan Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .0191 2 .0191 3 .0191 4 .0191 5 .0191 6 .0191 7 .0191 8 .0191 18 .0191 19 .0191 20 .0191 21 .0191 22 .0191 23 .0191 24 .0191 Max .0191 .0191 Min .0191 .0191 Avg .0191 .0191 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 10 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] KALAM (R)S/DN[430] BU 2666 Substation No/ Name :- 194004 / 33/11 KV SUB-STATION YERMALA Feeder No / Name : 201 / 11 KV YERMALA FEEDER Single Phasing Feeders Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 4 .5906 5 .5906 6 .6859 7 .724 8 .7049 .6859 9 .5716 10 .2865 .2683 11 .2683 12 .2804 .2683 13 .2713 14 .2713 15 .2507 .2743 16 .2103 .2949 17 .2804 18 .4481 19 .4915 20 .5441 21 .6722 22 .6882 23 .6081 24 .6287 Max .724 .6882 Min .2103 .2683 Avg .4953 .4317 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 11 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] KALAM (R)S/DN[430] BU 2666 Substation No/ Name :- 194004 / 33/11 KV SUB-STATION YERMALA Feeder No / Name : 202 / 11 KV UMRA PANGAON FEEDER Single Phasing Feeders Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 4 .1865 5 .3174 8 .6706 9 .6706 10 .5735 .4954 11 .3048 12 .4588 .2858 13 .2286 14 .1638 .2286 15 .1638 .2477 16 .176 .1905 17 .1802 18 .208 19 .426 20 .6226 21 .5761 22 .4961 23 .4161 24 .1905 Max .5735 .6706 Min .1638 .1802 Avg .2788 .3905 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 12 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 LATUR ZONE, LATUR[068] OSMANBAD CIRCLE[667] OSMANABAD DIVISION[684] KALAM (R)S/DN[430] BU 2666 Substation No/ Name :- 194004 / 33/11 KV SUB-STATION YERMALA Feeder No / Name : 203 / 11 KV RATNAPUR FEEDER Single Phasing Feeders Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 4 .2286 5 .2667 6 .4191 7 .4572 8 .4191 .381 9 .381 10 .1612 .1341 11 .1677 12 .1928 .2515 13 .3018 14 .2279 .2683 15 .2279 .3353 16 .2149 .4191 17 .4031 18 .192 19 .2458 20 .2881 21 .2561 22 .2561 23 .1966 24 .2286 Max .4572 .4191 Min .1612 .1341 Avg .2767 .2799 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 13 Date:- 09-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO.
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