Tamil Nadu is set to purchase power to the tune of 6,000 MW to overcome the shortage in the months of April and May.
Sources in Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Company (Tangedco) told IANS that an agreement has been made with power suppliers to purchase 3,047 MW for the month of April and 3,007 MW for the month of May respectively.
A senior officer of Tangedco told IANS that they have given a detailed presentation to the Tamil Nadu government on the acute shortage to be faced in April and May. While each month requires an additional 2,500 MW of power, the Tangedco has chalked out strategies to buy a total of 6,000 MW of power.
Tamil Nadu power minister, Senthil Bhalaji had on Monday said in the legislative Assembly that the state was facing acute power shortage during the peak summer and that Tangedco was in the process of buying power.
Other than power vendors, Tangedco has also approached the Public sector, Neyveli Lignite Corporation(NLC) to buy power. Sources in Tangedco told IANS that the state electricity department has communicated to the NLC to provide 1,500 MW of power to it if requirements arise.
However, sources told IANS that no agreement has been signed with the NLC regarding the purchase of power. According to informed sources, the power from NLC is kept in reserve.
The state is also likely to tap the solar power supply and has also arranged 1,000 MW power from solar power producers. This 1,000 MW of Solar power will also be kept in reserve if the need arises.