Speed up thermal power projects: Stalin

CM asks officials to study long-term coal import agreements

July 23, 2021 01:18 am | Updated 01:18 am IST - Chennai

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin arrives for the oath ceremony of the newly elected MLAs of Tamil Nadu Assembly, in Chennai, Tuesday, May 11, 2021. (PTI Photo/R Senthil Kumar)(PTI05_11_2021_000032A)

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin arrives for the oath ceremony of the newly elected MLAs of Tamil Nadu Assembly, in Chennai, Tuesday, May 11, 2021. (PTI Photo/R Senthil Kumar)(PTI05_11_2021_000032A)

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has directed officials of the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) to speed up thermal power projects which were started in 2010 and other power projects being executed in the State.

Mr. Stalin, who chaired a review meeting of the Energy Department at the Secretariat on Thursday, advised the officials to study the viability of long-term coal import agreements instead of the annual agreements to reduce the import cost. He also wanted the officials to study the handling of coal so as to reduce the cost of transport.

An official release said Mr. Stalin pointed out that the State was able to receive only 71% of the coal quota because of the bottlenecks in transport.

He wanted the Energy Department to tie up with power plants functioning near coal mines to generate electricity for the State.

He congratulated the department on executing cost-cutting measures that had helped to save ₹1,593 crore in two months.

He also wanted the department to have a billing software in which the assessors reading the meters at every home generated the details of consumption, and the charges were immediately uploaded for consumers to view them on their smartphones.

Mr. Stalin asked Tangedco officials to achieve the target of 20,000 megawatt of renewable energy.

Electricity Minister V. Senthilbalaji, Energy Secretary Dharmendra Pratap Yadav and Tangedco Chairman and Managing Director Rajesh Lakhoni participated in the meeting.

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