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  • Towards a Greener Tomorrow
  • Smart Grid Lab

    Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited is the frontrunner in implementing power distribution reforms in the capital city of India. The company continues to be acknowledged globally for deployment of cutting-edge technologies and its consumer-friendly practices.

    The Smart Grid Lab was inaugurated on February 7, 2016 which added another milestone in the achievements of the company.

    The inauguration of the lab was graced by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency Director, Ms. Leocadia I. Zak. The event also witnessed guests and dignitaries from the US Embassy, US AID, and Finnish Consulate as well as recognized members of the energy fraternity.

    • Tata Power-DDL Smart Grid Lab is located at Sector 15, Rohini, New Delhi.

      Tata Power-DDL Smart Grid Lab is located at Sector 15, Rohini, New Delhi.

    • Ms. Leocadia I. Zak, Director, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) inaugurating the Smart Grid Lab along with Mr. Praveer Sinha, CEO&MD, Tata Power-DDL.

      Ms. Leocadia I. Zak, Director, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) inaugurating the Smart Grid Lab along with Mr. Praveer Sinha, CEO&MD, Tata Power-DDL.

    Purpose of the lab

    The lab provides a test bed to showcase all of the information technologies and operational technologies implemented since 2002 (inception of the company) in the distribution area of Tata Power-DDL. The focus of these technologies is to provide improved connectivity, efficiency and effectively allowing reliability of a higher magnitude- that is both sustainable and scalable to our consumers. Till date, the company is instrumental in reduction of Aggregate Technical and Commercial Losses (AT&C) from 53% to 8.7%.

    The lab provides a platform for other stakeholders to come and witness a decade-long achievement of Tata Power-DDL.

    US Ambassador to India, Mr. Richard Verma and Mr. Karl Penn, Commissioner on US President’s Committee for Arts and Humanities as well as renowned Hollywood actor.

    Delegates from the Global Intelligent Utility Network Coalition (GIUNC) at Smart Grid Lab, October 2016.

    Visit of Hon’ble Ambassador of Sweden to India along with Swedish delegation to Smart Grid Lab.

    • TEPCO Visit, June 2016

    • UCLA Team at Smart Grid Lab, January 2016

    • ONCOR utility visit, January 2016

    • US Embassy visit, January 2016

    • Ghana utility visit, April 2016

    • SEIMENS team visit, January 2016

    For further questions or to plan a visit, you can reach us via email – smartgridlab@bi-cmf.com. 
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