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Delhi Metro not included in scheme for fail-safe against power outage, makes fresh bid for ‘islanding’

Updated on: Aug 18, 2025 09:20 PM IST

‘Islanding’ is a term used for a safety mechanism that allows a part of the affected power grid to continue to supply electricity to critical establishments

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has launched a fresh bid to be included in the Delhi Transco Limited's (DTL's) ‘islanding’ scheme so the operations of the national capital’s transport lifeline can be safeguarded in case of grid failure.

DTL issued a revised ‘Islanding’ Scheme, 2023, but the Delhi Metro was not included in it. (X/Peter Chirkov)

DTL issued a revised Islanding Scheme 2023 but the Delhi Metro was not included in it. This is despite nearly 5 lakh commuters using the service during peak hours daily.

‘Islanding’ is a term used in the power sector for a safety mechanism that allows a part of the affected power grid to continue to supply electricity to critical establishments.

According to an official document quoted by news agency PTI, DMRC launched a fresh bid to be included in the scheme during a recent meeting of the Operation Coordination Committee (OCC).

"The DMRC requested DTL to revise the Islanding Scheme, 2023, to incorporate provisions for uninterrupted power supply to DMRC substations, thereby ensuring operational continuity during grid disturbances or failures," said the official document.

The OCC also directed a detailed study on the revised 'islanding' scenario after energisation of the Narela sub-station.

The DMRC was urged to propose a feasible solution to manage its varying traction load, enabling its integration into the islanding scheme without compromising system stability.

 
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