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GENERAL SERVICES (As on 01.04.23)

VISION

The vision of GENERAL SERVICES is to provide safe, reliable, sustainable and efficient Electric Power supply for all Railway installations along with provision of passenger and staff amenities over south-central railway.

ABOUT US

This wing of Electrical department deals with maintenance of uninterrupted power supply to all electrical installations.


General : Organization


DIVISIONS

1. SECUNDERABAD DIVISION

Secunderabad Division has 162 Nos of electrified stations with connected load of 45518KW to cater the needs of passenger’s and fright traffic requirements.

https://scr.indianrailways.gov.in//view_section.jsp?id=0,1,291,357,810,949

2. HYDERABAD DIVISION

Hyderabad Division has 96 Nos of electrified stations with connected load of 35537KW to cater the needs of passenger’s and fright traffic requirements.

https://scr.indianrailways.gov.in//view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,291,355,1000  

3. VIJAYAWADA DIVISION

Vijayawada Division has 150 Nos of electrified stations with connected load of 35476KW to cater the needs of passenger’s and fright traffic requirements.

https://scr.indianrailways.gov.in/view_section.jsp?fontColor=black&backgroundColor=LIGHTSTEELBLUE&lang=0&id=0,1,291,358,1061,2560

4. GUNTAKAL DIVISION

Guntakal Division has 155 Nos of electrified stations with connected load of 38380 KW to cater the needs of passenger’s and fright traffic requirements.

https://scr.indianrailways.gov.in//view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,291,353,1280,1350,1440

5. GUNTUR DIVISION

Guntur Division has 76 Nos of electrified stations with connected load of 7194KW to cater the needs of passenger’s and fright traffic requirements.

https://scr.indianrailways.gov.in/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,291,354,1040,2445

6. NANDED DIVISION

Nanded Division has 105 Nos of electrified stations with connected load of 9291KW to cater the needs of passenger’s and fright traffic requirements.

https://scr.indianrailways.gov.in//view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,291,356,1114

WORKSHOPS

7. Carriage Repair Shop, Lalaguda (LGDS)

Carriage repair shops at Lallaguda with connected load 18258 KW is caters the requirements of repairs of carriages.

https://scr.indianrailways.gov.in/view_section.jsp?fontColor=black&backgroundColor=LIGHTSTEELBLUE&lang=0&id=0,1,516,655,1576

8. Wagon Workshop, Guntupalli (WWS/GTPL)

Wagon Workshop at Guntupalli with connected load 14314 KW is caters the requirements of repairs of carriages.

https://scr.indianrailways.gov.in/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,516,656 

9. Carriage Repair Shop, Tirupathi (CRS/TPTY)

Carriage repair shops at Tirupati with connected load 8100 KW is caters the requirements of repairs of carriages.

https://scr.indianrailways.gov.in/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,516,657

Activities:

·Power supply arrangements to Railway installations i.e. Stations, Service buildings, quarters, Workshops, loco sheds and LC gates etc.

·Maintenance and operation of electrical installations such as Substations, D.G. sets, Lifts, Escalators, pumps, AC plants, Water coolers, high masts, solar power plants etc.

·Monitoring of energy conservation measures and implementation of new emerging technologies in energy conservation towards contributing ambitious renewable energy targets set by the nation.

Achievements:

Various measures are being undertaken for effective energy conservation with emerging technologies. They include the use of energy efficient lamps, provision of LED fittings, provision of BLDC fans, Inverter type ACs, VVVF drives, segregation of essential & non-essential loads at stations, automation of pumps, star rated equipment, electrification of Railway stations and gate lodges using non-conventional sources of energy, solar water heaters at Running rooms/Hospitals/Rest houses, Natural day light pipe systems at service buildings/workshops etc.

I. Non Traction Specific Energy consumption:

Year  

19-20

20-21

21-22

21-22

(upto Jan)

22-23

(upto Jan)

Energy Consumption in MU

127

105

116

97.9

104.6

Connected Load in MW

188

194

199

197

212

SEC in kWh/kW

678

542

584

496

493

% variation in SEC w.r.t previous year

-

-20.14%

7.89%

-

-0.55%

SEC improved by 0.55% despite of increased 7.5% of Connected Load

II. Railway Board Target Action Plan items:


Railway board Action plan item

Target for 22-23

FY22-23 Progress upto 28.02.23

Cumulative total

LIFTS

33 Nos.

11 Nos.

133 Nos.

Escalators

8 Nos.

04 Nos.

70 Nos.

No of New stations to be provided with either Lift or Escalator

02 Nos.

03 Nos.          (Raichur, Tandur, Vikarabad)

-

Solar plants

1 MW at 75 Stations

(CAPEX mode)

945 kWp commissioned.

8921 kWp

(iii)Solar plants:-

Overview of Rooftop Solar Plants over SCR:

Solar capacity in kWp

As on 31.03.2023

Dept.

PPP

Total

Stations

3155

1985

5140

Service Buildings

1052

3160

4212

Total

4207

5145

9352


GENERAL SERVICES (POWER) DETAILS OF ASSETS (as on March 2023)

Description

SC

HYB

BZA

GTL

GNT

NED

LGDS

RYPS

TPYS

Total

No. of Stations Electrified

162

96

150

155

76

105

-

-

-

729

No. of Stations Water Coolers served

55

26

45

25

17

20

-

-

-

188

No. of Water Coolers at stations

144

57

159

60

34

44

-

-

-

498

No. of electrical pumps

420

545

409

340

138

168

27

49

20

2116

No. of DG sets

85

48

185

77

25

34

6

7

3

470

Capacity in kVA

6298

6632

6252

6595.8

1090.5

2070

1490

2040

1125

33593.24

No. of DG sets at important stations

30

8

34

18

16

25

-

-

-

131

No. of stations where HT supply is available

24

6

22

16

8

6

-

-

-

82

No. of HT supply points

33

15

40

33

14

9

4

3

3

154

No. of HT sub-stations

46

48

43

46

14

9

6

7

5

224

No. of transformers

94

98

86

79

28

19

16

14

10

444

kVA of transformers

31530

57340

27050

19785

5300

7000

11250

11500

6100

176855

Connected load in KW

42095

33942

34371

34692

6652.1

8632

17134

14044

7436.65

198998.8

No. of motors

420

545

545

304

138

168

1159

558

273

4110

HP of motors

2461

3948

3765

 3874

476.5

722.5

13955

7135.9

7500

43837.9

No. of Lights

67661

56539

67859

137217

15190

24345

4596

5649

5173

384229

No. of Fans

21226

20754

18627

34096

4841

12137

2334

2450

1709

118174

No. of Plugs

13337

22592

16904

33438

8975

9519

4506

4515

3415

117201

No. of AC units

842

1649

831

795

280

250

83

69

66

4865

No. of AC units at waiting halls/retiring rooms

75

19

51

78

26

17

 -

-

-

266

No. of Lifts at stations

40

17

43

17

7

9

 -

-

-

133

No. of Escalators at Stations

24

5

21

9

4

7

 -

-

-

70

Dept Rooftop Solar Plants at stations (No. of stations)

54

23

23

26

53

20

 -

-

-

199

Capacity in kWp

1385.7

303.11

495

225.5

181.75

329

 -

-

-

2920.06

Dept Solar Plants at service buildings (No. of Locations)

16

11

7

-

6

4

5

4

3

56

Capacity in kWp

284.5

323.9

176

-

51.26

14.6

56.7

74

50

1030.96

PPP Solar Plants at stations (No. of stations)

9

3

2

1

4

1

 -

-

-

20

Capacity in kWp

670

500

150

250

185

230

 -

-

-

1985

PPP Solar Plants at service buildings (No. of Locations)

-

15

0

7

1

3

6

-

6

38

Capacity in kWp

-

1160

0

610

40

230

580

-

540

3160

No of solar pumps with solar panels

80

15

27

22

13

16

1

-

-

174

capacity in KWp

321

38.61

110.4

71

25

49

 1

-

-

616.01

No. of solar UPS at PRS/UTS

25

0

16

7

27

56

-

-

-

131

No. of non-solar UPS at PRS/UTS

160

76

176

121

32

46

-

-

-

611

Hybrid (solar+wind) plants (No. of Locations)

0

1

-

1

-

-

1

-

-

3

Capacity in kWp

0

1.5

-

10

-

-

5.5

-

-

17

No. of solar street lights

22

213

104

284

20

212

22

61

70

1008

No. of natural day light pipes/domes

17

165

32

23

6

6

36

25

25

335

No. of solar water heaters

55

68

65

52

22

19

4

1

6

292

Capacity in LPD

31200

39775

63600

25300

11600

13500

2000

500

1800

189275


Energy Conservation Week - 2022

Energy Conservation Week has been celebrated by all the Divisional Units/ Workshops with great fervor from 14th December 2022 to 21st December 2022. Various activities viz conducting Webinar on Energy Conservation with GM/SCR as Chief Guest, Display of Banners & Posters, Pledge & Oath taking programs, Painting, Essay Writing and online quiz competitions, awareness campaigns etc. were taken up for bringing awareness about the importance of Energy conservation among passengers, occupants of staff quarters and staff.


SCR is always ahead in implementation of energy conservation measures in non-traction wing and the zone is in the forefront in bringing the innovative concepts to make use of the renewable energy by installing solar roof, solar cover over platform and day light pipes. SCR is also ahead in installation of energy efficient gadgets, LED lighting, Brushless DC electric motor energy saving fans, inverter type AC’s, VVVF drives etc.


National Energy Conservation Awards-2022: SCR has bagged 6 NEC Awards from Ministry of Power.

  1. “First Prize” to Kacheguda Railway Station, HYB Divn. in Transport Category.
  2. “Second Prize” to Guntakal Railway Station, GTL Divn. in Transport Category.
  3. “Certificate of Merit” to the following

    ·Rajahmundry Railway Station, BZA Divn. in Transport category.
·Tenali Railway Station, BZA Divn. in Transport category.
·Railway Hospital/GTL in Government Buildings sector.
·Electric Traction Training center/BZA in Government Buildings sector.


Telangana State Energy Conservation Awards-2022 (TSECA): SCR has bagged 4 TSECA Awards.

a) Gold Award for

· Kacheguda Railway Station in the Railway Station Buildings category.

·   Rail Sanchalan Bhawan in Government Buildings category

b) Silver Award for

· Secunderabad Railway Station in the Railway Station Buildings category.

·   Lekha Bhavan in Government Buildings category

Andhra Pradesh State Energy Conservation Awards-2022: SCR has bagged 2 Awards .

a) Gold Award for Divisional Railway Hospital/BZA in Buildings category.

b)  Silver Award for Electric Traction Training Centre/BZA in Buildings category.


CII Awards – 2022: SCR has won 3 Awards from CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) during 23rd National Energy Awards for Excellence in Energy Management, 2022.

a) Kacheguda station – Excellent energy efficient unit. As KCG Station had bagged Excellent Energy Efficient Unit Award by CII for 3 consecutive years, it was also awarded with “National Energy Leader” Award.



Net Zero Energy Stations - 21

SN

Div

Station

SPV Cap. in kWp

DOC

S.N

Div

Station

SPV Cap. in kWp

DOC

1

HYB

Umri

8

Dec'19

12

GTL

Vendodu

10

Feb'21

2

BZA

Kadiyam

10

Dec'19

13

GTL

Puthalapattu

5

Feb'21

3

BZA

Dwarapudi

10

Dec'19

14

GTL

Rachagunneri

5

Feb'21

4

GTL

Ontimitta

7.5

Dec'19

15

GTL

Mungilipattu

5

Feb'21

5

SC

Ghatkesar

10

Jan’20

16

GNT

Diguvametta

10

Mar’21

6

SC

Dharur

5

Feb'20

17

GTL

Hagari

10

Nov'21

7

SC

Raghunathapalli

5

Feb'20

18

GTL

Kalluru

20

Nov’21

8

SC

Mellacheruvu

5

Feb'20

19

BZA

Sarpavaram

10

May’22

9

NED

Hadgon Road

20

Mar'20

20

BZA

Madura Nagar

10

Oct’22

10

NED

Ambari

10

Mar'20

21

GTL

Yerraguntla

30

Nov’22

11

GTL

Chandragiri

15

Feb'21

 

 

 

 

 


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Source : South Central Railway CMS Team Last Reviewed : 27-04-2023  


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