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Power Map of Mehsana (Tr) Zone As on 11-04-2016 POWER MAP OF MEHSANA (TR) ZONE AS ON 11-04-2016 DHARNODHAR KUVARALA R A J A S T H A N SIYA VAKTAPURA LAWARA JADIA EXI. 400KV D/CKANKROLI-KANS. MIYAL NANAMEDA KESHAR NANUDA GAM LAVANA(K) MALOTRA PILUDA THAVAR DUVA TADAV DEDARADA RAH KHIMAT DHANERA PANTHAWADA JADIYALI VODA BHORADU NANDALA DEVSARI RAMUN PALANPUR DFCC DUDHVA GHODASAR VITHODAR ASODAR KOTDA(D) N SHERPURA AMIRGADH GADHA THARAD JEGOL TARUVA CHEKARA MAHARAJA C. THARAD ZERDA PATHAMDA PECHHDAL FACTORY BAIWADA WAV KANSARI AVALA BHADATH L I T T L E DESERT IQBALGADH AMBAJI DEL DANTIWADA POSHINA AGTHALA RANPUR KUVANA DAMA(R) BHAYALA O F K U T C H LAKHANI SAMSHERPURA AGTHALA MOTAKAPRA BHAKHAR MAKHANU TITHGAM KOTAR- JALOTA KANT VIRMPUR KUVARASI WADA BALODHAR DEESA HEBATPUR VATAM CHANDISAR GOLWADA BALODHAN RANTILA SHERGADH LORWADA MAKANDCHAMPA (LAMBADIYA) MALAN RAMPURA RASANA HPCL MITHIPALDI KOTDA(F) JUNA BHUTEDI DANTA RAMPURA PLN-2 VASANA MERA SONI BHILDI DEESA PALANPUR PLN-1 (DHA) SAMDHI GANGAVA JALOYA MANEKPURA GADALWADA LALAWADA GORAD ARNIWADA SADARPUR GADH HINGATIYA RAMVAS JALOTRA VADIA VAKHA RAIYA BHATSAN BANAS MORIYA KHODA VADGAM VAKHA KHIMANA DAIRY DEODAR CHAMANPURA SAMAU KANODAR RUNI ASEDA UMBARI UMARI BASU BHABHAR MITHA PADARDI SHIHORI JANGRAL (NAVASUDASANA) KHEDBRHMA KAMBOI JANGRAL CHHPI PANCHADA TANDALIYA DUGRASAN TERWADA DHARUSANA VIJAYNAGAR SATLASANA VARTOL PILUCHA KUNDALA CHANGA P.ST. KAKOSHI GIDASAN MESAR BABASAR THARA MUDANA CHARANKA PLG PV 20 MW KODRAM VARETHA SAMPRA KANSA SUJANPUR DHAROI PROPOSE 400KVSOLAR MUNDRA-ZERDA PARK LINE JAKHEL KALYANA DAHISAR ANGANWADA VADALI KIMBUVA MANDALI SAKARI OTALPUR VELUDA SIDDHPUR TO BHACHAU CHARANKA KHARIYA UBSAL DANTOD (SANKHARI) KAHODA PANOL CHORIWAD BANDHVAD UN KHALI KHERALU TO 220KV KAMLIWADA LAI RANASAN SIVLAKHA LINE DUNAWADA KHERALU KHANPUR BHUTIYA RADHANPUR ANAWADA DASAJ RASULPUR SURPUR RADHANPUR PATAN IDAR BADOLI TORADA TUNDAV P.S. VASAI(M) BALISANA (PAHADA) NORTA SUNDARPUR (C) IOC SANKHARI RAMPUR UNJHA KARLI VADNAGAR P.S. VARAHI KATRA ADIA BAMROLI UMTA NETRAMALI BHILODA SANTALPUR UNAVA UNDHAI RAJPUR CHITRODA MAU LUSADIYA (P) 200MW WIND FARM JADAR HPCL PARSUND CHANASAMA TECHAVA NAVAGAM VALAM MANUND VISANAGAR NURPURA PALLA SAMI KESHANI BHANDU P.S. BHALAK JANTRAL HARIJ KANIYOL JAYHIND MOTI DAU SUNDARPUR KHERADI KAMBOI KALI DUNGARI MUNPUR CHANDARANI LANCO ASTRON DHINOJ KAMANA KHORASAM MALOSAN (GHY) SADUTHALA MOTI DEMAI LANCO 5 MW BASANA KADA HASALPUR BHADRADA (GHY) LADOL DEDHROTA TINTOI RELLAWADA MOTAP HIRPURA GAMBHOI MANIYARI MEHSANA TATOSAN NANI CHANDUR MUJPUR MODHERA NANI ISROL HMT-1 HMT AGIYOL NAGALPUR VADASAN PRABADA -2 RAYGADH KASANA PILVAI PALAVASANA UDALPUR TATITH P.S. P.S. VIHAR VIJAPUR MEDHASAN 5MW MITHA GADHODA RUPAL BECHARAJI VASAI HAJIPUR BALOL KHERVA FAREDI ONGC P.S. NIKODA BALOL ASJOL RANASAN DALPUR HANSALPUR LINCH GOJARIYA-2 VEDA AMODARA AZURE MEGHRAJ BECHARAJI AKHAJ 10MW SHANKHESHWAR M/s Mc ONGC Cain Food GOJARIYA CHARADA RANASAN MODASA SHINAWAD SANTHAL KASALPUR ONGC GADHI (D) RAMGADHI TO VANOD SONASAN P'NAGAR HEVY LODRA BAYAL(D) MUDARADA METAL MANDALI BORU (RAJPUR) SANTHAL LANGHAJ P.S. KALIPURA PRANTIJ DUGARWADA KATOSAN PUNSARI (KOLIKHAD) VEDA JAMALA NIRMA TAJPUR SURAJ P.S. VADAGAM LIMBODARA MANEKPUR P.S. NANDASAN ITALA SOJA TALOD MALPUR FROM KADANA RAJPUR SOJA DHANSURA D'MUVADI UNAVA SADRA LAXMIPURA PANSAR NARDIPUR MANSA ROZAD HARSOL KADI T.PH CHHALA ANIYOR K'NAGAR GIDC RANDHEJA HARIPURA SADARA DHANOT (AKARUND) KHADOL CHHATRAL TO BHACHAU TO NIKOL (TORRENT) ATAS RANGPURDA KALOL MOTI ADARAJ HALISA UNTARADA RAKHIAL GABAT RLY VASNIREL BAYAD BORISANA CHILODA KHANPUR TO KHAVAD VADAVI C.F.T. GIFT AMBALIYARA MEDA ADARAJ IFFCO CITY J.K. DABHODA TRAGAD VIRPUR MOTI SHAHPUR MOTA TO VIRAMGAM SHANTI BHOYAN TAALOD SATHAMBA GRAM ADALAJ JALUNDRA KADJODARA DEMAI THOL VADSAR DEHGAM (SAVELA) TO CHORANIYA G'NAGAR P.S. KHATRAJ GODREJ PRL P G C L SALAIYA CITY T P S MEDHA SANTEJ A- MILL BHAT CHISKARI NIRMALI CHAND KANBHA NASMED A- INT. KHEDA MUTHIA INDRAN SHAH BHADAJ RANASAN TORRENT T.P.S. VEHLAL TO HALVAD ALLOY RELIA DEBHARI LILO ON CHORNIA KOSAMBA SCIENCE NARODA BAHIAL BHAILA KUI CHHARODI CITY SABARMATI RELIANCE AMBALI P. S. FROM CHHARODI BOPAL NARANPURA ATTARSUMBA FROM CHHARODI (AEC) FROM PIRANA 1&2 PIRANA FROM SHELLA ODHAV KUHA KAPADWANJ JORAPURA FROM SANAND K'WANJ FROM CHHARODI-VIRAMGAMVENDORPARK FROM T M L AMBUJA MALITADI BOL M/S SANATHAL INTAS KATHAVADA NENPUR TORNA SANAND-2 ANARA FROM CHHARODI VISALPUR BILASIYA FROM VIRAMGAM VASVA NAROL ARAL BALASINOR BHUVALDI HALDARWAS NANI DEVTI CHANGODAR M/S AIA KHALAL WANAKBORI BHAT HIRAPUR T.P.S. KAMOD M/S KISAN VINZOL MORAIYA BHAT FROM BAREJADI KATHALAL BIDAJ JINJAR CHETARSUMBA ANAJAN VIRAMGAM-LAKHTAR- M/S JETALPUR CEMENT RAZODA DISHAMAN M/S DUDHAKA CHIRIPAL WATHVADI M/S CLARIS BAVLA RLY ZAMP MAHUDHA SEVALIA NAVAGAM SAMADARA SKF MAHEMDABAD KERALA M/S VAMALI THASARA JUVAL COCA-COLA RUPAVATI SALEJADA SHETRA N.S. KHEDA DHOLKA SANDHANA MILL PALAIYA TO CHORANIYA CITY UMRETH DHOLKA KAMLA LEGEND TO VARTEJ VALTHERA GIDC O N G C NADIAD RAKHIYAL S.NO PERTICULAR EXISTING PROPOSED INGROLI FROM GAVASAD VASO MALARPURA ROAD 1. TO BOTAD PISAWADA MATAR AKHDOL UTTARSANDA 400 K.V. S/S BHALEJ TO CHORANIYA KOTH CHAKLASHI SAMARKHA 2. NESH 220 K.V.S/S TO CHORANIYA RAYPUR SIMEJ 3. 132K.V.S/S LIMBASI CHANGA ODE JOL 4. 66K.V.S/S SURELI TO BOTAD V.V. ANAND MAHELAV 5. ZONAL BOUNDRY NAGAR MOGAR KHANPUR ANAND V.U. GOPALPURA RLY 6. CIRCLE BOUNDARY NAGAR KARAMSAD 7. DIVN. BOUNDARY KASOR KARAMSAD PETLAD SARSA 400K.V.TRANS LINE TO AMRELI SINGLAV 8. NAR KASOR BORSAD HALDARI 9. 220 K.V.TRANS LINE FROM RAJGADH 10. 132 K.V.TRANS LINE FROMVASAD ASOJ NEJA VIRASAD 11. 66 K.V.TRANS LINE FROM GAVASAD AKANLAV 12. EHT CONSUMER UNDEL NAVAKHAL FROM JAMBUVA RAS PUMPING STATION CAMBAY ASOJ 13. SSP 14. POWER STATION FROM GPEC DHUVARAN T. P. S VADGAM (M/S ACME SOLAR) FROM GPEC.
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