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Tata Power breaks ground for undergound submersible substation in Mumbai

It has a capacity of 400 kilovolt-amperes.

Tata Power held a groundbreaking ceremony for the installation of a 400 kilovolt-ampere (KVA) submersible power substation in South Mumbai.

In a statement, Tata Power said the underground substation will be a “first-of-its-kind” submersible substation installed in the country which will support the power demand load of high-rise infrastructure in adjoining areas.

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The company plans to install 10 more submersible substations in its Mumbai licenced area by 2025.

Tata Power serves over 12 million customers in Mumbai, Delhi, Odisha and Ajmer.

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