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Website. kseb.in. Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) is an Indian public sector undertaking under the Government of Kerala that generates, transmits and distributes electricity in the state. Established in 1957, the agency comes under the authority of the Department of Power. It has been registered under Indian Companies Act 1956 in January ...
The Thrissur Municipal Corporation manages the distribution of electricity to residents and commercial establishments through Thrissur Corporation Electricity Department. The distribution network covers about 12.63 square kilometers and has 36,000 connections. [1]
The number of metro stations on the line was set at 22. [36] [37] On 3 July 2012, Union Government gave final clearance to the project. Then Managing Director of KMRL, Tom Jose said, "Now we will sit down with our valued partner, DMRC, and chalk out the way forward, obtaining advice and guidance from former DMRC Chief, E Sreedharan. We aim to ...
165 MW. [edit on Wikidata] BSES Kerala Power Limited is an independent power producer incorporated on 4 April 1996. It was established as a joint-venture by Bombay Suburban Electricity Supply (BSES) and Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd (KSIDC). [1] In December 2006, the Reliance Infrastructure bought stake in KSIDC and thus ...
The Moolamattom hydro power station is the power house of the Kerala State Electricity Board 's Idukki Hydroelectric Project, the largest hydroelectric project in Kerala, India, with a capacity to generate 2398 million units of electricity annually. Located at Moolamattam in Arakulam Gram Panchayat of Thodupuzha Taluk of Idukki district, [1] it ...
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With optical fibre cables running through the KSEB network, all state government offices will be switched over to the e-Government platform. [7] Initially, the government promised to provide free internet access to 2 million households in 18 months. Later, the number was revised to 14,000 households in the first phase. [8]
KSRTC topped with a loss of ₹ 1,976.03 crore which was 30.08% of the total loss, KSEB came second with a loss of ₹ 1,822.35 crore, representing 27.74% of the total loss, and Kerala State Beverages Corporation came third with a loss of ₹ 1,608.17 crore, accounting 24.48 percent of total loss.