Inter State Transmission System focus sharpens through Mawlai capacity expansion
A major transmission upgrade in Meghalaya is drawing attention from utilities, EPC contractors and grid planners tracking the evolution of the Inter State Transmission System. Meghalaya Power Transmission Corporation Limited has launched a turnkey package to augment the Mawlai Substation and strengthen regional transmission capability.
The project seeks to expand installed capacity from 60MVA to 150MVA while integrating new GIS infrastructure and re-engineering the existing 132kV busbar system. Such works require careful outage planning, protection coordination and commissioning management within an operating network environment.
For professionals following the Inter State Transmission System, the package reflects increasing investment in transmission modernization and capacity enhancement. The project is intended to support future load growth while improving network flexibility and reliability.
The contract structure places substantial responsibility on the selected contractor. Engineering, procurement, installation, testing and commissioning activities remain bundled under a single turnkey framework. This reflects a broader industry shift toward integrated execution models.
The high entry threshold created by the bid security requirement may limit participation to established transmission specialists. As a result, competition is likely to come from experienced national EPC contractors and GIS-focused infrastructure firms.
The Mawlai upgrade demonstrates how Inter State Transmission System investments are increasingly targeting both capacity expansion and operational resilience. Stakeholders following Indian Power news and Smart grid developments will see the project as part of a wider transmission-strengthening trend.
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