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4 days ago · Department Profile. Electricity is a critical infrastructure for sustainable growth of economy. Power development is an important input for the States Industrial, Commercial and Socio economic growth. For this, the availability of affordable, reliable and quality power is necessary.
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The Department of Energy of state of Tamil Nadu is one of the departments of Government of Tamil Nadu. The department was established in 1993 and is responsible for the production and distribution of energy.
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Recent Orders. 32 of 2024- The Appellant has prayed to cancel the SC No.573-055-416 in the name of Tmty.Pushpa. 28 of 2024- The Appellant has prayed to cancel the excess amount levied in his solar service connections. 02.07.2024- Daily Order.
Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) was formed on July 1, 1957 under section 54 of the Electricity (Supply) Act 1948 in the State of Tamil Nadu as a vertically integrated utility responsible for power generation, transmission and distribution.
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Tamil Nadu is amongst the States with the highest solar insolation in India. Hence Government of Tamil Nadu is taking effective steps to promote Solar Energy. In that direction the Tamil Nadu Solar Energy Policy 2019 was released by the Hon’ble Chief Minister on February 4, 2019. The policy targets 9,000 MW