In a strategic pivot to secure energy futures, Tamil Nadu is breathing new life into the Ennore Thermal Expansion Project. The move addresses a chronic power deficit that’s hampered growth, with demand projections showing no signs of slowing. The project, envisioned to expand the Ennore station by another 1,200 MW, was previously halted by court interventions. Recent clearances and technological upgrades have paved the way for its return, with the government committing to supercritical boiler tech for efficiency gains. Energy Secretary Satyabrata Sahoo outlined the blueprint: phased construction and integration with smart grid tech. This comes as Tamil Nadu’s renewable share grows, yet intermittency issues necessitate thermal anchors for stability. Economic implications are profound, as industries in auto and IT stand to benefit.
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