Salasar Techno Engineering Limited is executing two turnkey power transmission projects worth a combined ₹124.81 crore for Jharkhand Urja Sancharan Nigam Limited (JUSNL), strengthening transmission infrastructure across the Dhanbad and Bokaro districts of Jharkhand. The projects include a 132/33 kV grid substation at Sindri in Dhanbad and a 132 kV double-circuit transmission line connecting Dugda with ITI More, Chas, in Bokaro. Both projects are scheduled for completion within 18 months.
The ₹63.44 crore substation project covers design, engineering, supply of materials and equipment, erection, testing and commissioning of a 132/33 kV, 2×80 MVA grid substation at Sindri (Hurl) in Dhanbad district. The turnkey scope also includes a control room building, approach road and allied civil works. Sindri is among eastern India’s oldest industrial townships, best known for the fertiliser complex that was revived, and dedicated to the nation in 2024. The new substation is strengthening the regional grid serving Dhanbad’s industrial and residential load centres.
In parallel, Salasar is executing a ₹61.37 crore turnkey project for a 132 kV double-circuit transmission line running 20 kilometres from Dugda to ITI More, Chas and comprising 68 monopoles. Both ends of the line sit in Bokaro district, with Chas adjoining Bokaro Steel City. The line is strengthening the high-voltage backbone in one of Jharkhand’s key energy corridors. It supports the state’s efforts to improve power evacuation capacity and reliability in a region that serves both industrial and growing urban demand.
Together, the two projects underscore Salasar’s growing execution footprint in Jharkhand. Read as a pair, they span the Dhanbad–Bokaro belt, one of the densest concentrations of coal, steel and fertiliser capacity in the country. The substation’s 2×80 MVA transformation capacity and the transmission line’s compact monopole design are jointly enabling improved power evacuation and grid reliability across both districts. Both assets feed into JUSNL’s wider programme to strengthen transmission capacity across Jharkhand. This supports future load growth driven by urbanisation and industrial activity in the state.
Commenting on projects Shashank Agarwal, Managing Director, Salasar Techno Engineering Limited said, “These two projects go beyond adding capacity to Jharkhand’s grid. By pairing a 132/33 kV substation at Sindri in Dhanbad with a 132 kV line into Chas in Bokaro, we are strengthening power evacuation and reliability across a belt that has powered India’s industrial economy for decades. Our integrated EPC execution model and unwavering focus on quality, safety and timely delivery position us well to deliver these mission-critical assets for JUSNL.”
These projects further reinforce Salasar Techno Engineering Limited’s role as a trusted partner in building resilient, future-ready power transmission and distribution infrastructure critical to India’s long-term energy security goals and economic growth.
