National Feeder Monitoring System Control Centre inaugurated at REC HQ Gurugram
Union Minister of Power and Housing & Urban Affairs, Manohar Lal, inaugurated the National Feeder Monitoring System (NFMS) Control Centre at REC Headquarters in Gurugram on Thursday, on the 55th Foundation Day of REC Limited.
The NFMS is an ambitious project under the Ministry of Power, aiming to provide real-time data on power supply, outages, and the overall status of approximately 2.5 lakh (250,000) 11 KV feeders across India.
This initiative is designed to enhance transparency, efficiency, and accountability in power distribution, ultimately benefiting consumers with improved quality and reliability of electricity supply. The system integrates data from 87 distribution companies (DISCOMs), facilitating informed decision-making for stakeholders.
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Developed by RECPDCL, a subsidiary of REC Limited, NFMS aims to monitor power quality and reliability nationwide, striving for 24×7 continuous power supply. The control centre will use advanced technologies to collect, process, and display operational data, working closely with key stakeholders to maintain data integrity on the NFMS portal..
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