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The North Chennai Thermal Power Station is a power station situated about 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Chennai city. [1] It is one of the major power plants of Tamil Nadu and has a total installed capacity of 1,830 MW (2,450,000 hp).
Namakkal Kavignar Maligai is an 11-storied building at the Fort St. George campus in Chennai, India, serving as the power centre of state secretariat of Tamil Nadu. [2] It is the only skyscraper built within the Fort campus.
The webpage provides a comprehensive list of electricity organisations in India.
Hindustan Powerprojects Private Ltd. (HPPPL), formerly known as Moser Baer Projects Pvt Ltd, [4] is an electrical power developer in India, started by Ratul Puri. [5] It operates in power generation, power trading, EPC, and development and renewables across thermal , solar, hydro and mining vertical markets.
They are located at Chennai, Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli and Madurai; Tamil Nadu Secretariat Training Institute (STI), Chennai; Anna Institute of Management (AIM) Group A&B Wing Foundation Course Training Institute, Chennai; All India Civil Services Coaching Center, Chennai [2] The Civil Service Training Institute, Bhavanisagar
M. Singaravelar Maaligai is a state government official building that houses Chennai district Collector's office, [1] some state Government offices and Civil and Sessions courts, in Chennai of Tamil Nadu in India. The building was named after M. Singaravelar alias Malayapuram Singaravelu, who was a social reformer.
Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (abbreviated as TNEB) is a power generation and distribution company owned by Government of Tamil Nadu, India.It was created as a regulated monopoly under section 131 of the Electricity Act (2003) as a successor of the erstwhile Tamil Nadu Electricity Board. [3]
The project received environmental clearance in 2010 as a 3,600 MW thermal power project to be developed in phases, with Phase-I comprising 2 x 600 MW units and Phase-II comprising the remaining 2,400 MW (3X800 MW).