Elevated exit bridge coming up at Sabarimala - KEL to build ₹21-cr. steel bridge in 18 months

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Elevated exit bridge coming up at Sabarimala The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) and the High Power Committee for implementation of Sabarimala Master Plan have finalised the proposal for an elevated exit bridge, linking Malikappuram with the Chandranandan Road, in an effort to ease congestion at the holy hillock, especially during rush days of the annual pilgrim season. The proposed exit bridge will stand at a height of 36 metres above the Bailey Bridge linking Malikappuram and Chandranandan Road. It will be a 326-metre-long, 10-metre-wide steel structure. The fly-over around the sanctum sanctorum of the Ayyappa temple would be demolished and the pilgrims would be directed to the temple sopanam through the main entrance of the temple. After the holy darshan, they would be diverted through the fly-over leading to the Malikappuram temple. With the completion of the proposed exit bridge, pilgrims need not return to the ValiyaNadapandal and the Lower Tirumuttom for their return journey. This would not only decongest the Lower Tirumuttom and the ValiyaNadapandal but also help the pilgrims to have a smooth holy darshan avoiding a long wait. The idea was to regulate the pilgrim flow through 13 self-contained queue complexes on the Saramkuthy path leading to the ValiyaNadapandal and from there to the Lower Tirumuttom to ascend the holy 18-steps. The exit bridge could also be utilised as an emergency evacuation route in case of an exigency. Kerala Electrical and Allied Engineering Company Limited(KEL) had been given the contract to construct the proposed exit bridge at an estimated cost of Rs.21 crore. The work on the proposed exit bridge in steel is expected to begin in January with a gestation period of 18 months.

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NIT-C inks deal with KEL

To transfer solid-state technology for power transformers

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Kozhikode: The National Institute of Technology, Calicut (NIT-C) on Tuesday inked an agreement with Kerala Electrical and Allied Engineering Company Limited (KEL), a State government undertaking in Kochi, for transferring its solid-state technology (SST) for power transformers. The Department of Electrical Engineering of NIT-C has developed the technology of high-frequency trans-former-based power electronic system that can replace the conventional low-frequency transformer. It has lesser energy loss and higher power quality with integrated protection schemes that ensure better power system reliability. NIT-C Director Sivaji Chakravorti and KEL
Managing Director Shaji M. Varghese signed the Memorandum of Understanding. A press release said a research team comprising Ashok S., Kumaravel S., and Haritha G. has designed and fabricated laboratory-scale prototypes of SST with IkVA and 3kVA rating and successfully completed testing and analysis. KEL, a multi-product engineering company with 50 plus years of experience and expertise, is planning to fabricate an industrial proto-type of 60kVA capacity to do _ further testing and analysis for product commercialization. The power electronic-based transformers have good scope in solar and wind power application. The NIT-C research team has been focusing on the development of solutions for replacing conventional transformer for power distribution applications with advanced power electronics technology, especially while interfacing renewable energy systems like solar or wind into the distribution grid.

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KEL in talks with Toshiba for making lithium ion batteries

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Kochi: Kerala Electrical & Allied Engineering Co. Ltd. (KEL) is in discussion with Toshiba to manufacture fast charging lithium ion (lion) batteries for electrical vehicles. The Toshiba team from Japan visited the Mamala unit of KEL on Tuesday.


“We are keen to collaborate with Toshiba to assemble li-ion batteries of different capacities of various types of electrical vehicles, boats, etc. We have shown our facility to team and have also shown the vacant land available at the unit which is suitable for establishing electric battery assembling unit the delegation.” said Shaji M Varghese, MD of KEL

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