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Power System Digitization.

Enhancing the Grid efficiency.

The Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS), launched by the Ministry of Power, Government of India, aims to enhance the urban power distribution infrastructure. The key objectives include strengthening the sub-transmission and distribution network, implementing metering at various levels, and enabling IT-driven energy management. By carrying forward the targets of the Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (R-APDRP), the scheme seeks to reduce AT&C losses, establish energy auditing systems, enhance metered consumption-based billing, and improve collection efficiency..

Impact Summary:

✅ Created solution architecture for Distribution Management System.

✅ Helped customer to secure major market share in Indian Power Sector.

The Challenge:

✅ High Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT&C) Losses.

Inefficient distribution infrastructure led to technical losses due to outdated transformers, overloaded feeders, and poor network design..

Commercial losses resulted from power theft, unmetered connections, and inaccurate billing..

The company was ready for a change and was on the lookout for a solution that would help them with revive the failed units, smooth and optimized Package AC operations for the foreseeable future. It was also harming their internal goals as a sustainable business. It had to be resolved fast and effectively.

✅ Poor Metering & Revenue Collection.

Lack of consumer-level metering and manual billing practices resulted in revenue leakage.

Low billing efficiency and poor collection mechanisms led to financial distress for DISCOMs.

✅ Lack of IT-Enabled Energy Accounting.

Absence of real-time monitoring and automated energy auditing led to poor accountability of power consumption.

Difficulty in identifying high-loss areas due to fragmented and outdated data management systems.

✅ Financial Stress & Inefficiency.

High operational costs and delays in subsidy disbursement affected cash flows.

Limited investment in modernizing infrastructure due to financial constraints.

✅ Outdated Distribution Infrastructure.

Aged power infrastructure led to frequent outages, voltage fluctuations, and poor power quality.

Lack of SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) and remote monitoring capabilities hindered network reliability.

✅ Regulatory & Compliance Challenges.

Inability to meet service quality standards set by regulatory bodies.

Poor data management affected transparency in tariff structures and regulatory reporting.

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The Solution:

As a consultant specializing in smart grid and power distribution modernization, we assisted a leading technology and engineering firm in preparing a competitive offer for the Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (R-APDRP) in India. The focus was on implementing an Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) to enhance power distribution efficiency, reduce losses, and improve network reliability in urban areas.

Our role involved conducting market analysis, aligning the proposal with government objectives, ensuring compliance with R-APDRP guidelines, and integrating cutting-edge IT and OT solutions. By leveraging smart metering, real-time grid monitoring, and automation, the offer positioned the company as a strong contender for the project, aligning with India's vision for a modernized power distribution network.

If you want to know more about how our solution and the Ramhe team of experts can enhance the operational efficiency, transform maintenance, and increase overall profitability for your Power System, contact us today to book a personalised demo.

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