Chhattisgarh Power Transmission: Addressing Losses and Strengthening O&M Gains
Chhattisgarh’s power transmission sector faces significant challenges with transmission losses while making notable progress in Operation & Maintenance (O&M) practices. This complex scenario requires urgent attention to improve energy efficiency and grid reliability.
Alarming Transmission Losses Impacting Efficiency
The state grapples with 23.33% transmission losses (2022-2023), far exceeding national benchmarks. These losses create a ripple effect:
- Peak deficit reached 1,200 MW in April 2022
- Increased environmental impact due to excess generation
- Financial strain on the state’s energy infrastructure
With rural households consuming just 1.5 kWh daily (below national average), every lost unit significantly impacts energy accessibility. The energy efficiency challenge becomes more pressing as renewable adoption grows.
O&M Improvements Offer Path Forward
Chhattisgarh has implemented impactful O&M enhancements:
- Reduced transformer failure rates
- Advanced maintenance scheduling
- Technology-driven monitoring systems
These measures demonstrate how technology innovation can boost transmission reliability despite infrastructure challenges.
Strategic Approach for Sustainable Transmission
The path forward requires:
- Investment in smart grid technologies
- Workforce training programs
- Tighter integration with renewable generation
As Chhattisgarh aligns with India’s energy transition goals, addressing transmission efficiency remains critical for achieving sustainable power delivery across the state.






