TANGEDCO Recruitment 2021: Age And Fees
Candidates interested in applying for TANGEDCO Jobs 2021 through TANGEDCO Recruitment 2021 must have attained 18 years of age and not be more than 30 years of age as on July 1, 2021, with relaxation (upper age limit) up to 48 years for SC, SC(A), ST, MBC/DC, BCO, BCM respectively as specified in the TANGEDCO Notification 2021.
Candidates must pay a prescribed amount of Rs. 2,000 (OC, BCO, BCM and MBC/ DC) and Rs. 1000 (SC, SCA, ST, Destitute widow and Differently abled persons) respectively as application fee for TANGEDCO Jobs 2021 under TANGEDCO Recruitment 2021 through Canara Bank/Indian Bank/Indian Overseas Bank (Challan Payment) mode before March 19, 2021 as mentioned in the official TANGEDCO Notification 2021 given at the end of the article.
Striking a fine energy balance
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February 16, 2021 12:12 IST
While coal-based energy continues to be the primary source of Tamil Nadu’s electricity requirements, the fragile state of finances of power generation units and the global push towards clean energy sources will eventually force a reckoning of sorts in the energy industry, say experts
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The Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited (Tangedco) had a debt of ₹1,13,438 crore as of March 2019 and a net loss of ₹12,623 crore in the financial year 2019.
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While coal-based energy continues to be the primary source of Tamil Nadu’s electricity requirements, the fragile state of finances of power generation units and the global push towards clean energy sources will eventually force a reckoning of sorts in the energy industry, say experts
Appellate Tribunal for Electricity upset at lack of cooperation from Tangedco
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February 14, 2021 01:24 IST
It also records displeasure over the conduct of an official who appeared for the case pertaining to claim by D.B. Power for late payment surcharge
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It also records displeasure over the conduct of an official who appeared for the case pertaining to claim by D.B. Power for late payment surcharge
The Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (Aptel) has expressed concern over the lack of co-operation from Tangedco in a case relating to payment of dues to a private power producer. It also recorded its displeasure over the conduct of a Tangedco official who appeared in the case.
Rice mill owners seek reduction in electricity fixed charges
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February 09, 2021 15:12 IST
With higher paddy yields this year, the mills will need more electricity for processing, and have asked Tangedco for a reduction in fixed costs
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With higher paddy yields this year, the mills will need more electricity for processing, and have asked Tangedco for a reduction in fixed costs
The higher paddy crop yield this year is presenting a challenge to rice mill owners in Tamil Nadu.
According to K.S. Jagadeesan, honorary president of Tamil Nadu Rice Mill Owners Association, the mills have been asking the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) permission for sanctioned demand up to 150 KW. They need more electricity as they will be processing more paddy this year. The mills had sought the additional supply at the old rate up to 112 KW, and for the additional load at HT rates.
Aptel sets aside TNERC’s 2018 wind tariff order restricting power banking facility
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The facility allowed wind power generators to sell surplus power for distribution
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Through the facility, wind power producers feed the electricity generated by their windmills into the State grid and draw the power for captive use within the banking period.
The facility allowed wind power generators to sell surplus power for distribution The Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (Aptel), New Delhi has set side wind tariff order issued by Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission (TNERC) in 2018, which imposed restrictions on use of power banking facility and increased many other charges.