India, Dec. 30 -- Tamil Nadu is entering a critical phase in its clean energy transition, as rising electricity demand tests the state's grid, storage and evacuation capacity
Once India's wind power pioneer, the state now faces bottlenecks from ageing turbines, land constraints and uneven transmission readiness
Large-scale energy storage and offshore wind could shape the next decade, determining whether Tamil Nadu meets its target of sourcing 50% of power from renewables by 2030
Tamil Nadu, long regarded as India's wind power pioneer but now overtaken by states such as Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra, is entering a decisive phase in its energy transition. Massive capacity additions, grid modernisation and energy storage deployment m...
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