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TN power utility signs deals for 2,900 MW power

By IANS | Updated: March 17, 2022 10:30 IST

Chennai, March 17 Tamil Nadu state government-run power utility, Tangedco has signed deals with Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Solar ...

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Chennai, March 17 Tamil Nadu state government-run power utility, Tangedco has signed deals with Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd and Power Trading Corporation of India Ltd for procurement of 2,900 MW of power.

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was present during the power purchase agreement, Tangedco said in a statement.

State Electricity Minister V. Senthil Balaji told that Tangedco has signed the power purchase agreement to meet the demand-supply gap. He also said that power purchase agreements have been signed at much lower rates than the previous governments.

The state has an average demand of 15,000 MW per year and the peak demand during summer is estimated to be 17,000 MW of power. Senthil Balaji said that the Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) would provide 1500 MW of power to the state.

The power purchase agreement with the Solar Corporation of India is for 1000 MW and is signed under the manufacturing linked inter-state transmission scheme (ISTS). The cost of power is Rs 2.61 per unit and will meet the power utility's renewable power purchase obligation, the statement read.

As per the understanding, the Solar Corporation of India will provide power to Tamil Nadu from next fiscal onwards.

The agreement with the Power Trading Corporation is for 400 MW of power and per unit of power will be bought at a rate of Rs 3.26 per unit. The agreement, according to Tangedco is for 3 years.

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