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Energy Department

Government of Madhya Pradesh

MADHYA PRADESH POWER TRANSMISSION COMPANY LIMITED

 

Company Profile

Under Power Sector Reform Programme, Government of Madhya Pradesh has unbundled the M.P. State Electricity Board into five wholly owned State Government Companies, out of which one each has been independently assigned Electricity Generation and Transmission functions and the balance three are Distribution companies responsible for electricity distribution in their respective jurisdiction. M.P. Power Transmission Company Ltd. (MPPTCL) is one of such five companies carved out of MPSEB to undertake the activities relating to electricity transmission within the State of M.P.

Subsequently, in May'2006 one more Company, namely MP Power Trading Co. Ltd. has been carved out of MPSEB to look after trading of Power and other associated activities.

M.P. Power Transmission Company was incorporated on 22nd November, 2001 and it formally began its operations under an Operation & Management Agreement executed with MPSEB on 1st July, 2002, which provided for undertaking all activities relating to intra-state transmission of electricity for and on behalf of MPSEB. Further, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 39 of Electricity Act, 2003, GoMP has nominated this Company as the State Transmission Utility w.e.f. 01.06.2004.

Subsequently, vide GoMP notification No.3679/FRS/12/13/2002, dated 31.05.2005, the Company has been provided functional autonomy with effect from 01.06.2005.Thus, with effect from 01.06.2005, the Company has assumed the functions of intra-state transmission of electricity, State Transmission Utility and State Load Despatch Centre as its own business and not as an Agent of Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board. The Registrar of Companies, on 16.07.2002, has issued the Certificate for commencement of business to MPPTCL.

 

Vision

To rank among the top two transmission utilities in the country and offer quality, reliable, efficient and prompt services to our stakeholders ensuring transparent and sustained commercial viability in all operations.

 

Mission

Our mission is to emerge as a best in class transmission utility by achieving highest level of operating parameters, complying with GRID code and simultaneously ensuring proper development and growth of our employees.

 

Core Values

Aim and achieve efficiency improvements and loss reduction.

Create an environment that motivates employee performance and values their contribution.

Develop and train employees. enhance their skills by job rotation and job enrichment and encourage them to take greater responsibilities.

Ensure that system reliability, safety and security are not compromised.

Focus on generation of additional revenues by pursuing opportunities for offering construction and project management expertise in the energy sector.

 

 COMPANY INFRA STRUCTURE AT A GLANCE (FY23-24)

 
S.No Particulars Units  Figure
  EHV Substations    
1 400 kV    
  --No. of S/s Nos. 15
  --No. of Transformers Nos. 39
  --Transformation Capacity MVA 12195
2 200 kV    
  --No. of S/s Nos. 90
  --No. of Transformers Nos. 218
  --Transformation Capacity MVA 33530
3 132 kV    
  --No. of S/s Nos 325
  --No. of Transformers Nos 789
  --Transformation Capacity MVA 36610
4 Total    
  --Total No. of EHV Substations Nos 430
  --Total No. of EHV Transformers Nos 1046
  --Transformation Capacity MVA 82335
  Length  of EHV Lines    
5 --400 kV Ckt KM 4783
  --220 kV Ckt KM 15509
  --132 kV Ckt KM 23310
6 Total Ckt KM 43602

 

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Last Updated On:08 Aug, 2025
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