The Department of Energy of state of Tamil Naduis 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.
Objective
The department is responsible for the production and distribution of power. It enables power production from various resources and distribution of the same through various agencies and undertakings.[1]
As of 2023[update], 54.6% of power is generated from renewable resources.[6][7] Tamil Nadu is the only state with two operational nuclear power plants at Kalpakkam, the first fully indigenous nuclear power station in India and Kudankulam, the largest nuclear power station in India and generates nearly one-third of the total nuclear power generated in the country.[8][9][10] Tamil Nadu has the largest established wind power capacity with over 8,000 MW mostly based out of two regions, Palghat Gap and Muppandal, one of the largest operational onshore wind farms in the world.[11]Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency is the nodal agency for power generation from new and renewable resources and facilitates power generation from such sources in house-holds and small scale industries.[2]
Safety and inspection
The department of electrical inspection was established in 1903 as a part of Tamil Nadu Public Works Department and was formulated as a separate department in 1993.[2] It is responsible for the ensuring the safety of electrical installations and infrastructure across the state.[2]
Financing
Tamil Nadu Power Finance and Infrastructure Development Corporation is the nodal agency responsible for managing the funds for facilitating the construction and maintenance of electrical infrastructure.[2]