What is Asset Management Centre (AMC) for any organisation ?

1. Objective: Transform Transmission O&M Through Modernization

  • Shift from time-based to condition-based maintenance (CBM) to improve system reliability.
  • Establish a Centralized Asset Management Centre (AMC) for real-time monitoring of critical transmission assets.

2. Why Condition-Based Maintenance?

Current Challenges

  • Unplanned outages due to undetected equipment deterioration.
  • Higher lifecycle costs from reactive and schedule-driven maintenance.
  • Limited visibility into asset health across the state network.

CBM Benefits

  • 30–40% reduction in breakdowns through early detection of faults.
  • Lower lifecycle cost due to optimized maintenance intervals.
  • Increased network reliability, reducing load-shedding risks.
  • Data-driven decisions replacing manual inspections.

3. Centralized Asset Management Centre (AMC): Statewide Impact

Core Functions

  • Statewide 24×7 monitoring of substations, lines, and critical equipment.
  • Integration of IoT sensors, SCADA, DGA analyzers, thermal cameras, and drones.
  • Predictive analytics to forecast failures before they occur.
  • Alarm-based maintenance planning.

Benefits to the State

  • Faster response to equipment anomalies.
  • Reduction in forced outages and improved grid stability.
  • Enhanced operational transparency and accountability.
  • Supports the state's push towards smart infrastructure.

4. Financial & Operational Gains

Cost Savings

  • 10–15% savings in annual O&M spend.
  • Longer asset life—up to 20% extension through optimized maintenance.

Operational Improvement

  • Real-time visibility of all high-value assets.
  • Improved compliance with national safety/reliability standards.
  • Reduction in manual field visits by 25–30%.

5. Public Benefits to Highlight

  • Improved reliability leads to fewer transmission outages that affect:

    • Hospitals
    • Industries
    • EV charging infrastructure
    • Agriculture (lift irrigation)
    • Households
  • Supports economic growth by providing high-quality power to investors and industries.


6. Alignment with the State's Vision

  • Strengthens the state’s position as a power-surplus, high-reliability region.
  • Contributes to digital governance through smart grid initiatives.
  • Supports renewable energy evacuation by stabilizing the transmission backbone.

7. Ask From the Chief Minister

  • Approval for establishing the Centralized AMC.
  • Budget allocation for modernization of monitoring systems and sensors.
  • Policy support to adopt CBM standards across all state transmission utilities.

8. Implementation Plan (High-Level)

  • Phase 1 (0–6 months): Pilot on critical substations & lines.
  • Phase 2 (6–18 months): Statewide rollout of sensors + AMC setup.
  • Phase 3 (18–30 months): Full predictive maintenance automation.

 

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