Sharika Enterprises has secured a major contract from the Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board (HPSEB) to enhance Shimla's water supply infrastructure. The project involves the design, engineering, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of essential electrical components for three key substations serving the Shimla Town Water Supply Scheme. This initiative is crucial for improving the reliability and efficiency of electricity distribution to the water supply system in the region.
The scope of the contract includes the installation of 22 kV gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) and 22/6.6 kV power transformers with capacities of 10 MVA and 6.3 MVA. These components will be deployed across three stages: Shakrori, Dwada, and Dummi, under the jurisdiction of HPSEBL Shimla. The project is expected to significantly enhance the power supply to the Lift water supply scheme, which is essential for maintaining adequate water levels in Shimla Town.
Sharika Enterprises, known for its innovation and commitment to quality, has a proven track record in the power sector. The company aims to transform the industry through cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices, aligning with the broader goal of developing a 'Smart Grid' that leverages advanced solutions for improved efficiency.
The contract highlights Sharika Enterprises’ ongoing collaboration with various governmental bodies, public sector units, and private entities. Over the past four to five years, the company has also made notable strides in implementing solar PV projects, reinforcing its role as a leader in sustainable energy solutions.
By undertaking this project, Sharika Enterprises continues its mission to contribute to regional development and infrastructure enhancement, ensuring that the Shimla region benefits from reliable and efficient power supply systems essential for its growth and sustainability.