Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project Sample Clauses

Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project. (I)~ (IV) Even before the Sixth Plan, continuous efforts to promote electrification had succeeded in steadily raising the electrification rate. However, in regions which had been electrified early, rising demand for electricity made the capacity of the existing equipment inadequate. This equipment undercapacity, which risked excessive voltage drop and power losses, prompted PEA to implement Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Projects (I)~(III). These projects constructed and expanded the main electrical grid which is at the heart of the rural electrification plan. Continuing this work, the Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project (IV), part of the Sixth Plan, planned work on 86 circuits of the power distribution network nationwide. 【Table 2-5: Outline of Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project】 National development plan Project No. of circuits Foreign currency fund source Third Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project (I) 29 OECF Fourth Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project (II) 45 OECF Fifth Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project (III) 56 OECF Sixth Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project (IV) 86 OECF, KfW Total 216 - Source: OECF appraisal material / PEA material The Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project (IV) was divided into three phases, for reasons of finance. Phase IV-1 was funded by KfW and phases IV-2 and IV-3 received loans from the OECF. Considering the urgency of improvements in the distribution networks concerned, each phase was further divided into part A and part B. 【Table 2-6 Subdivision of the Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project (IV) into Phases and Parts】 Part Number of circuits in each phase Total Circuits included Note) *: Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Projects (I)~(III) did not include the sort of work included in part B here. Whenever improvements and reinforcements became necessary, they were handled under separate projects (the PEA-financed Distribution System Improvement Program). However, the sharp rise in the number of circuits requiring such improvements and the PEA's financial limitations led to these category being included in distribution network expansion projects under part B.
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Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project. (Ⅳ-2) Circuits Transmission lines Substation transformer High-voltage distribution lines Low-voltage distribution lines Power distribution transformer Capacitor Service meter Power Distribution Systems Reinforcement Project (Ⅳ-3) Circuits High-voltage distribution lines Low-voltage distribution lines Power distribution transformer Capacitor Service meter Normal Rural Electrification Project (Ⅱ) High-voltage distribution lines Low-voltage distribution lines Power distribution transformer Service meter No. of electrified villages No. of circuits reinforced villages Village Electrification Project (Ⅲ) High-voltage distribution lines Low-voltage distribution lines Power distribution transformer Service meter No. of electrified villages No. of circuits reinforced villages 47 circuits 18 cct-km 3 x 40 MVA 2,743 cct-km 553 cct-km 273,400 kVA 42,430 kVAR 250,118 nos. 30 circuits 1,673 cct-km 400 cct-km 205,100 kVA 31,070 kVAR 192,731 nos. 3,157 cct-km 8,421 cct-km 101,320 kVA 190,000 nos. 2,000 villages 8,000 villages 10,000 cct-km 14,300 cct-km 160,200 kVA 250,000 nos. 2,000 villages 17,735 villages Same as left Same as left Same as left 3,370 cct-km 1,642 cct-km 173,933 kVA 69,980 kVAR 307,290 nos. Same as left 2,601 cct-km 1,303 cct-km 116,907 kVA 39,459 kVAR 237,170 nos. 3,184 cct-km 8,494 cct-km 101,170 kVA 190,247 nos. 1,645 villages 31,465 villages 9,564 cct-km 16,035 cct-km 156,290 kVA 329,905 nos. 2,032 villages 18,439 villages - - - +627 cct-km +1,089 cct-km -99,467 kVA +27,550 kVAR +57,172 nos. - +928 cct-km +903 cct-km -88,193 kVA +8,389 kVAR +44,439 nos. +27 cct-km +73 cct-km -150 kVA +247 nos. -355 villages +23,465 villages -436 cct-km +1,735 cct-km -3,190 kVA +79,905 nos. +32 villages +704 villages Comparing the results of the four OECF projects as a whole against the plans, there is some discrepancy. These mainly arose when changes in demand for electricity in the regions where the projects were implemented led to revisions to the original plans. This degree of discrepancy seems to be unavoidable in the implementation of electricity distribution projects in general.

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