Electricity distribution mauritius

The purpose of the transmission system is to transmit electricity, at ahigher voltage, from sources of generation to Bulk Supply Points orMajor Substations. The electricity is then stepped down to lowervoltages to supply distribution networks, which in turn supplycustomers.
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The purpose of the transmission system is to transmit electricity, at ahigher voltage, from sources of generation to Bulk Supply Points orMajor Substations. The electricity is then stepped down to lowervoltages to supply distribution networks, which in turn supplycustomers.

The transmission network consists of 66 kV lines on steel lattice towers, wooden poles, concrete poles and underground cables. The transmission lines form a ring system and one radial feeder supplying the southern areas of the island. The system load is predominantly to the central part of the island between St. Louis and Wooton and towards the North.

The 66 kV lines interconnect power plants and major 66/22 kV substations. The 22 kV outgoing lines from these substations either supply the rural regions or are used for ''sub-transmission'' feeding 22/6.6 kV substations.

Continuous investments are being made to strengthen and maintain the national grid in a superior condition to ensure an efficient and effective network with minimum disruption.

The Central Electricity Board (CEB) is a parastatal body wholly owned by the Government of Mauritius and operating under the aegis of the Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities.

The Central Electricity Board (CEB) is a parastatal body wholly owned by the Government of Mauritius and operating under the aegis of the Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities. Established in 1952 and empowered by the Central Electricity Board Act 1963, the CEB''s business is to"prepare and carry out development schemes with the general object of promoting, coordinating and improving the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity"in Mauritius.

The CEB produces around 40% of the country''s total power requirements from its 4 thermal power station and 10 hydroelectric plants; the remaining 60% being purchased from Independent Power Producers. Currently, the CEB is the sole organisation responsible for the transmission, distribution and supply of electricity to the population. It employs around 2,200 people.

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