CEA Amends Technical Standards to Standardize Right-of-Way for Transmission Lines

The amendment follows a public notice published on May 1, 2025, inviting and considering objections and suggestions from the public.

Key Regulatory Changes

1. Flexibility and Approval for RoW Deviation (Regulation 2)

A crucial change is introduced to allow flexibility in transmission line design using new technology, provided the CEA grants approval:

  • Approval for Deviation: If the considered RoW values deviate from the specified values in Schedule-VII due to changes in conductor configuration, conductor type, or the use of new technological options (such as High-Temperature Low-Sag conductors), the deviation must be referred to the Authority for approval before implementation.
  • Separate Order: The Authority will issue a separate order for each such case after due consideration.

2. Substitution of Right-of-Way Schedule (Regulation 3)

The entire Schedule-VII, which sets the mandatory RoW widths, is substituted with four new tables. These tables provide specific RoW widths based on Voltage Level, Configuration, Conductor Type, Terrain, and Structure Type, ensuring standardized planning and safety clearances.

Highlights of the New RoW Tables (Schedule-VII)

The new tables provide detailed RoW widths for different transmission scenarios:

Voltage Level (kV)Configuration/ConductorTerrain TypeStructure TypeRoW Width (m) (Examples)
765 kV D/CVertical ACSR ZEBRANormal RouteLattice Structure67
765 kV S/CHorizontal ACSR BERSIMISForestLattice Structure65
±800 kV HVDCHorizontal ACSR LapwingNormal or Forest or UrbanLattice Structure69
400 kV D/CVertical ACSR MOOSENormal RouteLattice Structure46
220 kV D/CVertical ACSR ZEBRAUrban AreaPole Structure24
400 kV D/CVertical CFCC (HTLS)Normal RoutePole Structure34

The new Schedule includes specific tables for:

  • Table 1: Lattice Structures with ACSR conductor (covering 66 kV up to ±800 kV HVDC).
  • Table 2: Pole Structures with ACSR conductor.
  • Table 3: Pole Structures with HTLS (High-Temperature Low-Sag) conductors (covering 132 kV to 400 kV).
  • Table 4: Lattice Tower Structures with HTLS conductors (covering 66 kV to 400 kV).

Design Considerations

The CEA mandates that during the process of determining RoW, all electrical clearances and safety parameters must be maintained, including minimum live metal clearance, ground clearance, surface gradient, Corona Loss, Radio Interference Voltage (RIV), Audible Noise, and Electromagnetic Field (EMF) exposure limits, as per relevant standards and CEA regulations.

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