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MSEDCL supplies electricity to a total of 30.7 million consumers across the categories all over Maharashtra. There are about 22.93 million Domestic Residential (74.48%), 4.7 million Agricultural (15.4%), 2.2 million Commercial Consumers (7.33%), and 0.48 million Industrial consumers (1.56 %) in MSEDCL which fetch an Annual Revenue of about Rs. 1,16,817 Crs [Rs. 1,168 Billion] for FY2023-24.
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited, Mahavitaran or Mahadiscom, MSEDCL. Mahavitaran−MSEDCL is responsible for distribution of electricity throughout the state by buying power from either Mahanirmiti−MSPGCL power plants, or from other state electricity boards and private sector power generation companies.
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Assumed office June 02, 2023 [1]: Preceded by: Vijay Singhal: General Manager Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport; In office June 05, 2021 – June 02, 2023
The Mahanirmiti or Mahagenco (Maharashtra State Power Generation plants Limited - MSPGCL) formerly known as MSEB (Maharashtra State Electricity Board) is a major power generating plants in the state of Maharashtra, India and a wholly owned subsidiary of Maharashtra State Electricity Board. [1]
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company limited, a wholly owned corporate entity under the Maharashtra Government, was incorporated under the Companies Act, in June, 2005 after restructuring the erstwhile Maharashtra State Electricity Board to transmit electricity from its point of Generation to its point of Distribution.
Assumed office February 23, 2024: Preceded by: Anil Diggikar: General Manager Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport; In office June 06, 2023 – February 23, 2024
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in 2009 Wind farm in Muppandal, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu. North Chennai Thermal Power Station.. To satisfy the energy needs of the state, Tamil Nadu Electricity Board has a total installed capacity of 10,214 MW which includes shares from the State government, Central government and Independent power producers.