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08-02-18 Page 1 Page 1 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084016 / 33KV KOTHARI Feeder No / Name : 201 / 11 KV KOTHARI Sheddable Rural/Mix Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .2987 .3361 2 .2987 .3361 3 .2801 .3174 4 .2801 .3174 5 .2801 .2987 6 .2218 .2241 7 .2033 8 .1829 .2033 9 .1109 10 .2427 .2075 11 .2054 .2075 12 .1867 13 .2012 14 .2054 15 .1867 16 .1698 17 .1867 18 .2263 .2054 19 .2829 .2641 20 .3361 .3361 21 .3361 .3361 22 .3734 .3361 23 .3547 24 .2957 .3547 Max .3734 .3547 Min .1109 .1698 Avg .2600 .2646 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 2 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084016 / 33KV KOTHARI Feeder No / Name : 205 / 11 KV KALAMANA Ag dominated/Pure Ag Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .0232 .0518 2 .0232 .0518 3 .0232 .0518 4 .0232 .0518 5 .0229 .0667 6 .0543 .1286 7 .1858 8 .0457 .2054 9 .1276 10 .2824 11 .2601 15 .1189 16 .0747 17 .068 24 .0244 .0383 Max .1276 .2824 Min .0229 .0383 Avg .0409 .1169 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 3 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084016 / 33KV KOTHARI Feeder No / Name : 207 / 11 KV GAOTHAN Gaothan Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .4435 .5093 2 .4435 .5093 3 .4435 .4904 4 .4435 .4904 5 .4904 6 .3142 .3584 7 .2829 8 .3734 .3239 9 .4108 10 .4108 .4481 11 .3961 .415 12 .3772 13 .3584 14 .3584 15 .2801 16 .2801 17 .3142 18 .3584 .3547 19 .4715 .5041 20 .6602 .5847 21 .6097 .6036 22 .6036 .5415 23 .547 24 .4854 .5281 Max .6602 .6036 Min .3142 .2801 Avg .4478 .4373 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 4 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084020 / 33/11 kv BAMANI Feeder No / Name : 201 / 11KV JUNONA FEEDER Sheddable Rural/Mix Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .081 .0819 2 .0829 .1147 3 .081 .0655 4 .0972 .0983 5 .0972 .0829 6 .0648 .0829 7 .0648 .0663 8 .0648 .0819 9 .0648 .0819 10 .0648 11 .0983 .081 12 .0819 .081 13 .0983 .081 14 .0819 15 .0983 .0972 16 .0648 17 .1296 18 .0819 .0972 19 .0983 .0972 20 .1174 .1311 21 .1311 .1296 22 .0819 23 .1311 24 .0972 .1147 Max .1311 .1311 Min .0648 .0648 Avg .0891 .0930 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 5 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084020 / 33/11 kv BAMANI Feeder No / Name : 202 / 11KV BAMANI FEEDER Sheddable Rural/Mix Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .2429 .2458 2 .213 .2294 3 .1943 .213 4 .1781 .1966 5 .1781 .213 6 .1619 .213 7 .2105 .1966 8 .1619 .1638 9 .2105 .2294 10 .1943 11 .2622 .3077 12 .1475 .2915 13 .1475 .2429 14 .1638 15 .1966 .1781 16 .2105 17 .2267 18 .213 .2429 19 .1966 .2267 20 .2785 .2622 21 .2622 .3077 22 .2785 23 .2622 24 .2429 .2622 Max .2785 .3077 Min .1475 .1638 Avg .2090 .2330 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 6 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084020 / 33/11 kv BAMANI Feeder No / Name : 203 / 11 KV DAHELI Sheddable Rural/Mix Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .1134 .1147 2 .1147 .1147 3 .1134 .1147 4 .1134 .1147 5 .1134 .1147 6 .0972 .0983 7 .081 .0983 8 .0972 .1311 9 .1296 .1475 10 .1296 11 .1311 .1457 12 .1311 .1296 13 .1311 .1943 14 .1311 15 .0983 16 .0648 17 .0972 18 .1311 .0972 19 .1147 .1296 20 .1311 .1638 21 .1311 .1457 22 .1311 .1457 23 .1311 24 .1134 .1147 Max .1311 .1943 Min .081 .0648 Avg .1186 .1239 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 7 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084020 / 33/11 kv BAMANI Feeder No / Name : 204 / 11 KV Beghar feeder HV Non-Express Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .3239 .4096 2 .3401 .3932 3 .3239 .3768 4 .3077 .3605 5 .3077 .3441 6 .2915 .3113 7 .3239 .2785 8 .2591 .3277 9 .2915 .3605 10 .3239 11 .3277 .3401 12 .3277 .3401 13 .3441 .3605 14 .3605 15 .3441 .3768 16 .3401 17 .3401 18 .2949 .3077 19 .3441 .1457 20 .3932 .4096 21 .426 .3932 22 .4588 23 .4588 24 .3401 .4096 Max .4588 .4096 Min .2591 .1457 Avg .3415 .3463 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 8 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084020 / 33/11 kv BAMANI Feeder No / Name : 205 / 11 KV F.D.C.M feeder Urban/Sheddable Urban Feeder Feeder KV- 11 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .7045 .7865 2 .6802 .7701 3 .6554 .7373 4 .639 .6964 5 .6226 .664 6 .5735 .5992 7 .5898 .5506 8 .4752 .5407 9 .5079 .5407 10 .5079 11 .4588 .5571 12 .3768 .5571 13 .3932 .5898 14 .4424 15 .4424 .5735 16 .5407 17 .5243 18 .5407 .5735 19 .6226 .639 20 .7537 .7611 21 .8356 .8029 22 .9012 23 .9012 24 .7209 .8356 Max .9012 .8356 Min .3768 .5243 Avg .6066 .6420 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 9 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084020 / 33/11 kv BAMANI Feeder No / Name : 401 / 33 KV KOTHARI O/G HV Non-Express Feeder Feeder KV- 33 / INCOMING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 .8145 .8596 2 .8145 .9134 3 .8145 .8596 4 .7602 .8688 5 .7059 .8145 6 .6516 .7602 7 .7059 8 .7602 .8059 9 .8145 .9671 10 .8145 11 .591 .9231 12 .591 1.086 13 .6984 1.0317 14 .6984 15 .591 16 .5973 17 .6516 18 .5373 .5973 19 .6984 .7602 20 .9671 .9774 21 .9671 .9774 22 .9671 .9231 23 .8596 24 .8145 .9134 Max .9671 1.086 Min .5373 .5973 Avg .7586 .8497 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 10 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084020 / 33/11 kv BAMANI Feeder No / Name : 402 / 33KV RAJURA FEEDER. HV Non-Express Feeder Feeder KV- 33 / OUTGOING DATE 29-JUN-17 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) Load (MW) 1 2.4691 2.6326 2 2.3891 2.5789 3 2.3594 2.5252 4 2.1948 2.4434 5 2.1399 2.3891 6 1.9204 2.0633 7 1.4815 1.9547 8 1.8656 2.0953 9 2.0851 2.364 10 2.1399 11 1.8804 12 1.6655 13 1.8267 14 1.9342 15 1.8804 18 1.8804 19 2.1491 .543 20 2.7938 .543 21 2.9012 .543 22 2.955 .5973 23 2.8475 24 2.5789 2.7401 Max 2.955 2.7401 Min 1.4815 .543 Avg 2.1972 1.8581 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 11 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD Feederwise Load Information for All Feeders From 29-JUN-17 and 05-JUL-17 CHANDRAPUR ZONE[064] CHANDRAPUR CIRCLE[640] BALLARSHAH DIVISION[648] BALLARSHA URBAN SDN[325] BU 2127 Substation No/ Name :- 084020 / 33/11 kv BAMANI Feeder No / Name : 403 / 33 KV BAMANI I/C HV Non-Express Feeder Feeder KV- 33 / OUTGOING DATE 30-JUN-17 HR Load (MW) 11 2.4691 12 2.6886 13 2.7435 15 1.1523 16 2.0851 17 2.0851 18 2.0851 19 2.6886 20 3.4208 21 3.5117 22 3.5665 Max 3.5665 Min 1.1523 Avg 2.5906 E:\MAIN\SSFDR\REPORTS\All_FEEDERS.RDF Page 12 Date:- 08-02-18 MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO.
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