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The Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation Limited (TANTRANSCO) is a state government owned electric power transmission utility responsible for the bulk transmission of electricity within the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It operates the high-voltage transmission network that links generating stations with distribution licensees and bulk consumers across the state.
| Key facts | |
|---|---|
| Type | State government owned company |
| Industry | Electric power transmission |
| Area served | Tamil Nadu, India |
| Parent | TNEB Limited (Tamil Nadu Electricity Board) |
| Owner | Government of Tamil Nadu |
Electricity supply in Tamil Nadu was historically managed by the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB), a vertically integrated state utility that handled generation, transmission and distribution. Following the framework introduced by the Electricity Act, 2003, several Indian states unbundled their electricity boards into separate generation, transmission and distribution companies. Tamil Nadu carried out this restructuring, creating distinct corporate entities under a holding company while retaining state ownership.
Under the restructured arrangement, the erstwhile TNEB was reorganised into a holding company, TNEB Limited, with two principal subsidiaries:
TANTRANSCO's core responsibilities include:
TANTRANSCO operates under the regulatory oversight of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission, which determines transmission tariffs and approves capital investment plans. At the national level, its operations are governed by the Electricity Act, 2003 and related rules issued by the Central Electricity Authority and the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission for matters pertaining to grid standards and inter-state transmission.
As the dedicated transmission utility of Tamil Nadu, TANTRANSCO plays a central role in ensuring grid reliability in one of India's largest electricity-consuming states. Tamil Nadu has a substantial installed capacity in conventional thermal, nuclear, hydro and renewable energy — particularly wind power in the southern districts and growing solar capacity — and the transmission network operated by TANTRANSCO is critical for evacuating this generation and integrating it with the southern regional grid.