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The gears of enterprise in Karnataka powered nascent industrial
activity as early as the year 1800, when the first sugar unit was
set up. In 1902, Karnataka recorded another “mega watt sized
project first” - Asia’s first Hydro Electric Power Station
in Shivanasamudram, on the banks of river Cauvery.
In fact, Karnataka’s
pioneering spirit in the field of power has been translated into
several major milestones. Karnataka was the first to embark on Alternating
current, when Bangalore City’s lighting scheme was completed.
Karnataka had the longest transmission line in
the world in 1902, from Shivanasamudram to KGF, covering a distance
of 147 km. and Karnataka was the first state in the country to conceive
and set up a professionally managed Corporation to plan, construct,
operate and maintain power generation projects in the state. That’s
the legacy that KPCL started with and built on.
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For over three decades, the Karnataka Power Corporation has been
a prime mover and catalyst behind key power sector reforms in the
state - measures that have spiraled steady growth witnessed in both
industrial and economic areas.
Right
from the year of inception, in 1970, KPCL set its sights on “growth
from within” meeting growing industry needs and reaching out
to touch the lives of the common man, in more ways than one.
KPCL today has an installed capacity of 5975.91 MW of hydel, thermal, solar and wind energy, with 9500 MW in the pipeline. The 1720 MW Raichur
Thermal Power Station located in Raichur dist is accredited with ISO
14001-2004 certification for its environment protection measures. From an industry
vantage point, KPCL has raised the bar on the quality of deliverables
and is constantly working at lowering the cost per megawatt - a
commendable cost-value equation that has become a benchmark on the
national grid. KPCL’s stock in trade is industry proven -
well-established infrastructure & modern, progressive management
concepts and a commitment to excel, helping it meet the challenges
of the rising energy demands of Karnataka.
The
leverage point of KPCL initiatives are its resource management strengths
– right across planning, financing and project engineering.
KPCL also has a high rating in terms of project completion and commissioning
within the implementation calendar.
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