North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited

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North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited
TypeGovernment owned
IndustryElectricity distribution
Founded1 November 2012 (Carved out of BSEB)
HeadquartersPatna, Bihar, India
Area served
21 districts of North Bihar
List
  • West Champaran
  • East Champaran
  • Sitamarhi
  • Sheohar
  • Muzaffarpur
  • Vaishali
  • Saran
  • Siwan
  • Gopalgunj
  • Madhubani
  • Darbhanaga
  • Samastipur
  • Begusarai
  • Khagaria
  • Saharsa
  • Supaul
  • Madhepura
  • Araria
  • Katihar
  • Purnea
  • Kishanganj
Key people
Sandeep Kumar R. Pudakalkatti 'Chairman Cum Managing Director'
ProductsElectricity
ParentGovernment of Bihar
Websitenbpdcl.in
nbpdcl.co.in

North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited is a public sector undertaking (PSU) controlled by the Government of Bihar. It was formed on 1 November 2012 under section 14 of the Electricity Act of 2003, and is the successor to the erstwhile Bihar State Electricity Board.[1]

Infrastructure[]

The company has a infrastructure facility in its operating area with 246 power system stabilizers, 506 power transformers, 139 33 kV feeders, 825 11 kV feeders and around 20,900 distribution transformers of various capacities.[2]

Network[]

The company encompasses an area of 21 districts of northern Bihar further divided into 29 divisions: Araria - I, Bagha, Bairagania, Barauli, Barauni, Barsoi, Begusarai, Bettiah, Chhapra, Darbhanga, Forbesganj, Gogari, Gopalganj, Hajipur, Katihar, Khagaria, Mahnar Bazar, Motihari, Narkatiaganj, Purnia, Ramnagar, Revelganj, Samastipur, Sitamarhi, Siwan, Sonpur, Sugauli, Kishanganj, Madhepura, Raxaul.[3] Catering to the power requirements of around 1.8 million consumers in 2012.[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "BSEB unbundled, 5 companies come into being from today". Business Standard. PTI. 1 November 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b "NBPDCL- At a glance". nbpdcl.in. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Online Electricity Bill Payment System". northbiharbills.org/. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
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