TPSODL Gears Up for Kalabaisakhi Season

Berhampur : With the Kalabaisakhi season and severe heatwave conditions looming over Southern Odisha, TP Southern Odisha Distribution Limited (TPSODL) has stepped up its preparedness to ensure uninterrupted power supply and minimize storm-related disruptions. Over the past year, the company has focused on strengthening infrastructure, optimizing resource deployment, and improving coordination with emergency services — all to serve its consumers better during challenging weather conditions.
During FY 2024, TPSODL reported 996 instances of Kalabaisakhi across its operational area, while the number was 662 in FY 2025. To manage such weather-induced challenges efficiently, TPSODL has mobilized over 5,900 ground staff, armed with essential tools and safety gear, to carry out restoration activities swiftly. Additionally, 800 personnel are on standby for deployment during exigencies. The company has also established close coordination with the Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) and local administrative bodies to ensure timely movement of materials, especially in difficult and hilly terrains.
As part of its robust response strategy, TPSODL has deployed 6 Mobile Sub Stations in each circle. Emergency response teams equipped with 25 ASKA lights and 19 DG sets have been formed to act swiftly during outages. Based on alerts received, emergency control rooms are activated at the division level to ensure seamless coordination and immediate action. Material preparedness has been another key focus. In addition to the five main stores, TPSODL has created 16 transient stores across strategic locations. Emergency stocks like poles, conductors, transformers, LT AB cables and harware are maintained at the section level, ensuring quick accessibility. Acable fault locator has also been deployed to detect underground faults in 33kV and 11kV lines. Separate agencies have been assigned to carry out tree trimming and cutting operations to prevent power supply interruptions caused by falling trees or branches during storms.
To fortify the network against high-speed winds, 4,490 interposing poles have been installed at vulnerable locations, reinforcing line stability. The company’s 24×7 Centralized Power System Control Centre in Berhampur further adds to its readiness by enabling round-the-clock monitoring, early fault detection, and prompt action to maintain supply continuity.
Commenting on the preparedness, Mr. Amit Kumar Garg, CEO – TPSODL, said: “Our commitment to the people of Odisha goes beyond just delivering power – it’s about ensuring their safety and peace of mind, especially during adverse weather conditions. With strategic investments in infrastructure, manpower, and technology, we are fully prepared to handle the Kalabaisakhi season. Our teams are on high alert and ready to act at a moment’s notice.”
TPSODL’s all-round preparedness reflects its dedication to reliable service delivery and consumer safety. With a strong foundation in place and an alert team on the ground, the company is poised to face the Kalabaisakhi season with confidence, ensuring that Southern Odisha stays connected, safe, and secure.