It was under the second phase of the Cauvery Power Scheme that it was decided to bring electricity to Bangalore. Under the first phase which became operational in June 1902, power was transmitted to the Kolar Gold Fields (KGF), 92 miles away from a power station at the foot of the Shivanasamudra Falls. The 92-mile dual transmission line between the power station and KGF was then the world’s longest transmission line. But in 1903, when it was realised there was excess power being generated, the plan to electrify Bangalore, which falls midway, was drawn up.