TN needs Rs 2 lakh crore investments in power sector over next 7 years: Electricity Minister S S Sivasankar

Highlighting the state’s contribution, Sivasankar said the Tamil Nadu government has provided nearly Rs 53,000 crore in subsidies and Rs 52,000 crore in funding losses to the Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (TNPDCL) in the past four years. “This shows our commitment to providing reliable and affordable electricity to the people,” he said.
The minister said Tamil Nadu has made strong progress in reducing power losses. The state brought down Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses from 19.47% in 2017-18 to 11.39% in 2023-24, leading to significant financial savings.
He also pointed out that Tamil Nadu is the first state in the country to implement a Multi-Year Tariff system, linked to the Consumer Price Index. This system ensures a steady annual tariff adjustment for five years and has helped control rising losses.
Sivasankar also urged the centre to cut interest rates charged by the Rural Electrification Corporation and Power Finance Corporation by at least 1.5%.
Union Ministers Manohar Lal and Shripad Yesso Naik, energy ministers from southern states as well as senior officials were present at the conference.
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