Tata Power has successfully commissioned the 400 / 220 kV Metro Depot Substation and associated transmission lines, a critical linear infrastructure project, that has enabled addition of 1,000 MVA ransformation capacity to meet the growing load demand in and around Greater Noida and NCR region. Additionally, surplus power from the system will be fed into the Northern Grid, supporting power demand across other northern states.
This intra-state transmission system has been executed under TP Jalpura Khurja Transmission Limited (TPJKPTL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Power, and marks the first milestone under the Jalpura-Khurja TBCB project.
The project’s on-time commissioning underscores Tata Power’s excellence in precision-driven execution, and sustainable infrastructure development.
With this addition, Tata Power’s transmission portfolio now stands at 7,047 circuit kilometres of lines operational and under execution across India, further reinforcing the company’s role in strengthening the nation’s electricity transmission network.
Tata Power describes itself as an integrated power company with a diversified portfolio of 15.9 GW across the value chain, including 7.0 GW of clean energy. The firm notes its commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2045 and serving roughly 13 million customers nationwide.
Adding 1,000 MVA in a fast-growing urban belt such as Greater Noida addresses immediate load growth and raises the region’s ability to absorb renewable and conventional generation while providing additional transmission headroom for the Northern Grid. Tata Power frames the project as a demonstration of “precision-driven execution” under its transmission business.

