Berhampur: TP Southern Odisha Distribution Limited (TPSODL) has commissioned a new 33 KV line of 4.73 Circuit Kilometres (CKM) at Marthamput in Lamtaput Block of Koraput district, marking a significant milestone in strengthening power infrastructure in the remote and hilly regions of southern Odisha. The initiative is set to enhance reliability, resilience, and quality of power supply for over 2,000 consumers in the area.

The newly commissioned 33 KV feeder will benefit consumers across Guneipada, Godihanjr, Jalahanjar, Chikenput, Anokadli and Badigada under Lamtaput Block

The challenging topography of Lamtaput block has historically posed operational constraints in maintaining uninterrupted electricity supply, especially during adverse weather conditions when access for maintenance and fault restoration becomes difficult.

Earlier, power to Marthamput Primary Substation (PSS) was supplied through a 70-km-long 33 KV line originating from Sunabeda Grid Substation (GSS), passing through dense forests and hilly terrain. This often resulted in delayed fault detection and prolonged outages, particularly during the monsoon.

With the commissioning of the independent feeder from Lamtaput Grid Substation (GSS), Marthamput PSS now receives a dedicated power supply source, substantially reducing dependency on the longer line. Additionally, an N-1 contingency arrangement has been established through the Nandapur feeder, ensuring that in case of any fault or maintenance requirement on one line, an alternate source can seamlessly maintain supply.

TPSODL CEO Amit Kumar Garg said, “The commissioning of the 33 KV independent feeder at Marthamput reflects our focused efforts to strengthen infrastructure in geographically challenging regions. With a dedicated supply line and built-in backup arrangement, consumers will experience improved reliability and quicker restoration. We remain committed to delivering dependable and quality power supply across our operational areas.”