TNPSC Thervupettagam

T.N.’s installed power capacity 2026-27

March 3 , 2024 57 days 379 0
  • Tamil Nadu’s total installed power capacity is likely to increase by about 31.8% to 47,048 MW by 2026-27 from 35,690 MW in 2021-22.
  • Tamil Nadu saw a maximum all-time high demand of 19,387 MW on April 20 last year.
  • It has the highest power demand among Southern States.
  • Tamil Nadu’s peak electricity demand is expected to be 21,736 MW by 2026-27 when compared to actual demand of 16,891 MW in 2021-22.
  • The total energy requirement is expected to be 1,44,0,86 units by 2026-27.
  • The State’s coal capacity is projected to increase to 18,128 MW by 2026-27 from 13,685 MW at the end of March, 2022.
  • The nuclear capacity is expected to increase to 5,940 MW from 2,440 MW, while the gas and hydro capacity are expected to remain stagnant.
  • Among renewable energy sources, the installed wind capacity in Tamil Nadu, is expected to increase to 12,556 MW by 2026-27 from 9,871 MW at the end of March 2022.
  • Solar capacity is expected to increase to 5,316 MW by 2026-27 from 5,112 MW at the end of March 2022.
  • Among the emerging green energy sources, the report expects an installed capacity of 900 MW of pumped storage projects in Tamil Nadu.
  • Overall, the installed electricity generation capacity in India at the end of March 2027, would be about 609.6 GW.
  • The overall peak electricity demand is likely to be 2,77,201 MW.

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