Chennai:
The connected load of 80 sub- stations out of 115 sub stations exceeded their availabl;e transmission capacity which indicated absence of proper planning for optimum utilisation of the available capacity, the report added.
The failure on part of the state to come out with comprehensive wind energy policy has resulted in state utilities Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited (TANGEDCO) and Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation Limited lacking directions from government for planning and procurement of wind energy, according to a report by Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
Though Central Electricty Regulatory Commission mandated that the existing wind energy projects could schedule their energy generation by entering into agreement transmission utilities, teh relevant clauses were not included in any of the agreements with the 11,543 existing wind energy generators, the report stated.
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