Friday, September 14, 2012

Historical Background of TNEB


Electricity generation in Tamil Nadu until about 1908 was confined to a few tiny plants in Tea Estates run on water  power and to a small hydro electric station at Kattery near Coonoor. The Government Electricity department was created in 1927.         

 The Pykara Hydro electric Power Station was constructed by Sir John G. Henry Howard , a British Engineer and the first Chief Electrical Engineer of the then Composite Madras State Electricity Department and commissioned in 1933 with an original installed capacity of 70 MW.

 The Tamil Nadu Electricity Board was constituted with effect from 1st July 1957 under the Electricity Supply Act 1948 and came to be known as “The Madras State Electricity Board” with Padmashri V.P. Appadurai appointed as Chief Engineer (Electricity).  The first thermal power plant was commissioned during 1971 at Ennore, Chennai with its first unit of 60 MW capacity.  

Naphtha based gas station of 10 MW capacity was commissioned at Narimanam during 1991-92.TNEB simultaneously ventured into wind generation and 120 units with  a total capacity of 19.355 MW was commissioned in the period 1986-93. In 1992, the power sector was thrown open for private participation  and the first independent power project was established by GMR Vasavi at Basin Bridge,  Chennai.    

  Today TNEB has grown into a giant organization having a installed capacity of 10,237 MW and serving a consumer base of about 2.23 crore consumers.

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