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Mumbai power outage: Tata Power says supply restored

Electricity supply has been restored and the company’s hydropower units provided quick backup during the outage, Tata Power said in a statement

February 27, 2022 / 14:18 IST
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File image of the Mumbai city skyline
File image of the Mumbai city skyline

Tata Power has restored electricity in Mumbai after the country’s financial hub suffered widespread outages on February 27 after a suburban transmission line tripped.

The company said in a statement that supply was restored and the company’s hydropower units were provided for quick backup during the outage, the biggest the city has seen after the October 2020 blackout.

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Bandra, Chembur, Santacruz and South Mumbai in the island city, along with Western Railway and Central Railway, were affected at 9.50 am, it added.

“… (The tripped line) connects to Tata Power transmission system and resulted in cascade tripping of some internal lines affecting 850 MW load of all discoms in Mumbai. Tata Power immediately stepped up hydro generation to full capacity for faster restoration and avoidance of larger outage. Power supply was restored completely in around an hour,” the statement read.