PFC commits Rs 9000 cr to power units in Tamil Nadu

PFC commits Rs 9000 cr to power units in Tamil Nadu

PTIUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 08:16 AM IST
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New Delhi: State-owned Power Finance Corp today said it has sanctioned Rs 9,128 crore in financial assistance to power units in Tamil Nadu. PFC said in a statement that it has sanctioned “a term Loan of Rs 5,474 crore to ‘Tamil Nadu Generation & Distribution Corporation Ltd’ (TANGEDCO) for setting up 2×800 mw, coal-based ‘UPPUR TPS’ using super-critical technology in Ramanathapuram District and for renovation, modernisation and uprating of Sholayar Power House-I from 2×35 MW to 2×42 MW”.

The Uppur Thermal Power project is expected to be commissioned by May 2021 and will generate energy of approx 11,228 million units per annum, to meet the future power requirement of Tamil Nadu. PFC has also sanctioned a financial assistance of Rs 3,654 crore to ‘Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation Ltd’ (TANTRANSCO) for strengthening of power transmission network and for establishing 765/400kV GIS based North Chennai Pooling Station at Ennore, Tiruvallur District in Tamil Nadu, it said.

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The North Chennai Pooling Station, being developed by TANTRANSCO, is expected to be commissioned by June 2019 at an estimated project cost of Rs 2,866.75 crore. The entire debt for the project is to be provided by PFC. The loan agreement for the above projects was executed between PFC and TANGEDCO/TANTRANSCO officials on March 16.

Besides, in-principle sanction of project worth Rs 3,125 crore for conversion of existing Over Head (OH) to Under Ground (UG) cable in Tamil Nadu were also handed-over to TANGEDCO/TANTRANSCO Officials. “A cheque of Rs 114 crore was handed over for Ennore SEZ (2×660 MW coal Based Super Critical TPP) for which PFC had sanctioned term loan of Rs 7,668.90 crore,” it said.

In addition, a cheque of Rs 500 crore was also handed over to TANGEDCO, towards Short term support. PFC said it has a long standing relationship with Tamil Nadu with a cumulative sanction of Rs 48,500 crore and disbursement of Rs 29,500 crore towards various projects in generation, transmission and distribution sector. The state is PFC’s second largest client in terms of loan assets as on December 31, 2016.

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