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Please cite this article as: Vikranth, K. (2021). Critical Solution to Power Grid Problems Using Smart Grid – A Case Study on
Karnataka Power Transmission Control Limited (KPTCL). Sparklinglight Transactions on Artificial Intelligence and Quantum
Computing (STAIQC), 1(2), 45-53.
ISSN (Online):2583-0732. Received Date: 24/10/2021, Reviewed Date: 12/11/2021, Published Date: 23/11/2021.
Critical Solution to Power Grid Problems Using Smart Grid – A
Case Study on Karnataka Power Transmission Control Limited
(KPTCL)
Vikranth K
Assistant Professor, College of Computer Science & Information Science, Srinivas University, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
Abstract
Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited (KPTCL) is a power distribution and transportation company in
Karnataka state established in the year of 1999 under the company act 1956. Now it is one of the big government sector company
owned by government of Karnataka with 1000 cores of share capital. Karnataka Electric Board (KEB) is the parent body of
KPTCL, until 2002 KEB did all the functions such as distribution and transmission of electric power throughout the state. After
that it was divided in to distribution and Transmission Company called KPTCL and power generating company known as
Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL). The ultimate goal of KPTCL is to provide uninterrupted power supply to all
customers in state of Karnataka with minimum distribution and transmission cost and lowest unit price. KPTCL purchases power
from KPCL for fixed rate under the Karnataka regulation act. KPCL contains several power generation projects which include
different types such as hydraulic power, thermal power, wind power, etc. KPTCL also purchases power from power stations such
as National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and Atomic power stations like Kalpakkam and Kaiga which is owned by
central government. Power generation is not a big deal for any state government but real challenge is to transmission of
uninterrupted power and distribution of power to different parts of the state using power grid. So there should be proper data
analysis in the entire grid and all transmission station throughout the state in order to identify the loop holes, actual capacity,
requirement, request from consumers, and also to identify any damages. The ultimate solution for all this is introduction of smart
grid concept in power grid. In this paper I reviewed about operational and technical structure of the KPTCL and factors to be
considered while performing data analytics in power grid and adoption of smart grid concept over traditional grid using SCADA
technology to perform data analytics and finally listed out some improvements in overall functioning of KPTCL after
implementation of smart grid.
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Keywords: smart grid, KPTCL, transmission, distribution, smart meter, transmitter, SCADA, PMU, BDA.