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Journey to a green home -board game to teach energy efficiency

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A simple game which can be used to help youngsters understand and develop energy conservation attitudes, to address the current energy crisis and climate crisis. Have fun and stay energy aware. Download, print and play!

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Snakes and Ladders - board game to teach energy efficiency

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A board game template designed with a little twist to our common yet close to heart childhood game. Use this to educate and encourage young players to adopt energy conservation practices in their daily lives. Download, print and play! 

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Solar Network Charges Calculator

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The Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission (TNERC) has revised the network or wheeling charges in its 9 September 2022 tariff order. Prosumers can use our tool to calculate and understand the network or wheeling charges for all the billing months after the September 2022 tariff order, for FY 2022-23.

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CAG's Energy Audit Tool

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Use the Energy Audit Tool to find out how you can save on #electricity & your electricity bills. You will receive a personalised report at the end of the exercise, explaining where and how you can cut down on your energy use.

#EnergyEfficiency #RenewableEnergy #SolarEnergy #Sustainability #SDG

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Current News: Volume VII, Issue 10, October 2022

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  • Energy Conservation Act (Part-3)
  • Understanding the different charges borne by an electricity consumer (Part-2)
  • Aadhaar link must for power subsidy in Tamil Nadu
  • Gujarat’s Modhera is India’s first fully-solar village
  • Climate change puts energy security at risk - WMO
  • Consumer Focus - Electricity Ombudsman Order 
  • ECC Voice - Success story

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Understanding the different charges when obtaining a new electricity connection

Electricity is such an essential part of our everyday life that we do not consider the effort, both physical and economic, by the distribution utility to supply it to us. These include, but are not limited to, the raw materials that are used to supply electricity (such as wires),the  labour needed to install meters, place underground wires, the transportation of materials needed to undertake the work etc.  These costs are therefore levied as charges by the electricity distribution company on the consumer who wants a new electricity connection to his/her premises.

Current News: Volume VII, Issue 9, September 2022

Highlights

  • Energy Conservation Act (Part-2)
  • Understanding the different charges borne by an electricity consumer (Part 1)
  • State records highest solar power generation
  • Renewable Energy India Expo to bring Rs800 crore investment opportunity for biogas
  • South Korean firms to set up green energy hub in Australia
  • Consumer Focus - Electricity Ombudsman Order 
  • ECC Voice - Success story

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Assessing TANGEDCO’s Compliance to Distribution Standards of Performance (DSOP): An Analysis of RTI Data for the Year 2016

A study by CAG to assess TANGEDCO's adherence to TNERC's Distribution Standard of Performance, 2004. These regulations serve to protect consumers and ensure they receive prescribed standards of high-quality, reliable electricity. This study analyses findings for the year 2016.

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