TNPDCL clears dry vegetation, other fire hazards from its substations to avoid fire accidents
An official release said the TNPDCL’s electricity distribution network consists of 1,754 sub-stations, operating at 110 kV and 33 kV levels, which facilitate power transmission across the state.;

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CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corporation Ltd (TNPDCL) has launched a state-wide initiative to remove dry vegetation and other fire hazards from all 1,754 sub-stations it maintains to ensure a disruption-free electricity supply during peak summer months.
An official release said the TNPDCL’s distribution network consists of 1,754 sub-stations, operating at 110 kV and 33 kV levels, which facilitate power transmission across the state.
However, unexpected fire incidents caused by dry grass accumulation near these sub-stations have been identified as a potential risk, leading to damage to essential electrical infrastructure and possible disruptions in power supply. Additionally, such incidents pose safety hazards to sub-station personnel.
Recognising the urgency of the issue, additional chief secretary and CMD of Tangedco, J Radhakrishnan, along with director (distribution), A Ra Mascarene, conducted on-site inspections at multiple sub-stations. They provided guidance and directives to ensure fire safety protocols were implemented effectively.
“Following their recommendations, a state-wide initiative was launched to remove dry vegetation and other fire hazards from all 1,754 sub-stations. These preventive measures have now been successfully completed,” it said.
A high-level review meeting was conducted by Electricity Minister V Senthilbalaji, where senior officials, including chief engineers and superintendent engineers discussed strategies to maintain uninterrupted power distribution.