TAMIL NADU AFFAIRS

Initiatives/ Scheme

TNGECL to Create Five Zones to Speed Up Green Projects

  • Context : Tamil Nadu is restructuring its renewable energy administration, with the state granting approval to the Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Limited (TNGECL) to create five new Non-Conventional Energy Source (NCES) zones across the state to speed up the implementation of wind and solar power projects.

Establishment of New Renewable Energy Zones

  • Five dedicated renewable energy zones have been created to improve project coordination and execution.
  • These zones will function under the supervision of Assistant Executive Engineers.
  • Additional monitoring and implementation roles have also been set up at the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) headquarters in Chennai.

Headquarters and Regional Coverage

  • The five zones are headquartered in: Chennai, Tiruchy, Tirunelveli, Coimbatore, Madurai.

Objective of the New System

  • To reduce delays in approvals for renewable energy projects.
  • To streamline administrative and technical processes.
  • To ensure faster project implementation and coordination.

Key Functions of the Zones

  • Repowering of old windmills.
  • Conducting technical feasibility studies.
  • Coordinating power evacuation infrastructure.
  • Monitoring renewable energy project progress.

Benefits for Investors

  • Introduction of transparent single-window clearance systems.
  • Faster approvals and reduced bureaucratic delays.
  • Improved ease of doing business in the renewable energy sector.

Major Green Energy Initiatives Covered

  • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
  • PM-KUSUM 2.0 scheme
  • PM Rooftop Solar Scheme
  • Model Solar Village projects
  • Solar installations in government buildings
  • Upcoming floating solar power projects.