Tamil Nadu plans 34 electricity substations for Chennai region

The Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corporation Limited will soon start work on 34 new substations across Chennai and the districts of Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu and Kancheepuram at a cost of ₹3,214 crore.

Chennai’s power demand crossed 5,000 MW for the first time this year. Residents have reported frequent local outages caused by network constraints, ageing infrastructure and overloading during peak hours.

The White Paper presented by Minister C.T.R. Nirmalkumar highlighted delays in commissioning new 230-kV, 110-kV and 33-kV substations as a key reason for the disruptions. TNPDCL and TANTRANSCO will build 13 substations in the North Circle and 21 in the South Circle within the current financial year.

Proposed sites include Ennore, Perambur Barracks Road, Medavakkam, Ambattur and locations along the GST Road. A resident of Perumbakkam noted that improved transmission is needed to support the new Metro line.

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Chennai Metro Rail's tunnelling work between Perambur Barracks and Purasawalkam has been delayed due to challenges in shaft construction and utility relocations. The 1.2 km stretch forms part of the larger phase II project.

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Hundreds of residents in Ranipet blocked a key road on Friday to protest frequent power cuts that have disrupted farming and daily life for over 1,500 families.

Delhi met its record electricity demand of 8,748 MW on Monday without major grid issues despite a heatwave. Officials credited advance planning and infrastructure upgrades for the success.

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Chennai has arranged free transport for persons with disabilities and senior citizens to vote. Comprehensive preparations cover 4,085 polling stations across 975 locations, adhering to Election Commission of India guidelines. Additional District Election Officer Katta Ravi Teja confirmed this.

 

 

 

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