Extensive power infra built for two 500 bed ICU facilities in Delhi

  • | Wednesday | 19th May, 2021

New Delhi: Power discom BYPL has set up extensive infrastructure within a week to provide uninterrupted electricity to two 500-bed ICU facilities created by the Delhi government amid a devastating second wave of theCOVID-19 pandemic, a spokesperson said on Tuesday. The two facilities were built on empty grounds near GTB and Lok Nayak hospitals within a fortnight. These large facilities required an equally large power infrastructure. For this, BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL) had been tasked with readying the power infrastructure on a war-footing, said the BYPL spokesperson. Quick response teams, including senior engineers, keep a watch on the power infrastructure round the clock, he added.

New Delhi: Power discom BYPL has set up extensive infrastructure within a week to provide uninterrupted electricity to two 500-bed ICU facilities created by the Delhi government amid a devastating second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, a spokesperson said on Tuesday. The two facilities were built on empty grounds near GTB and Lok Nayak hospitals within a fortnight. The Delhi government is developing healthcare infrastructure in the city keeping in mind the possibility of the third wave of COVID-19. These large facilities required an equally large power infrastructure. For this, BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL) had been tasked with readying the power infrastructure on a war-footing, said the BYPL spokesperson. "The discom did it in a record time of seven days on each of the two sites. Between the two sites, the discom has laid nearly 7 kms of underground cables using trenchless technology," he said. The anticipated power demand at each of the facilities can go upto 5 MW and accordingly, at each of the two sites, four distribution transformers, each having an installed capacity of 1.6 MVA, totalling 6.4 MVA were set-up, the spokesperson said. A team of around 280 discom officials and workers worked round-the-clock to install the electricity network that conforms to the best international standards, he said. Quick response teams, including senior engineers, keep a watch on the power infrastructure round the clock, he added.

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