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"Electricity reforms in the economic strategy of Tamil Nadu" by Ajay Shah

Paper Abstract: Discussions about the electricity sector have traditionally taken place within a specialised community of experts on electricity. In this paper, we broaden the discussion to look at the problems of the electricity sector in Tamil Nadu from the viewpoint of the economic growth strategy of Tamil Nadu.


Electricity investment in Tamil Nadu has faltered. Electricity availability could potentially hamper growth in coming years. Renewable electricity will become particularly important for exporting, and directly connects into the success of Tamil Nadu in exporting. There are a group of feedback loops which are playing upon the difficulties of the status quo, which are intensifying the problems of the electricity sector.


When we think of the path to a decarbonised electricity sector, a great wave of investment and risk-taking is required. This can only come from the private sector, which commensurately requires ‘investibility’: a trusted environment of the rules of the game which elicit their confidence. To get to this, policy makers need to grapple with the problems of under-pricing of electricity.


While there are many problems in the Tamil Nadu economy, the electricity sector looms large in making a material difference to the outcomes. We sketch a seven part feasible path to reform.


Authors: Akshay Jaitly, Renuka Sane and Ajay Shah


The event is hybrid and free, but you must register to attend.

Type
Seminar
When
25 Feb 2025
Where
Hybrid seminar at XKDR Forum, 201, Samarpan Building, Guru Hargovindji Rd, Chakala, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400059
Agenda
10:30 - 11:00

Paper Talk

11:00 - 11:30

Open discussion