"Power generation has been suspended from the second unit for the last two days. It is mainly due to coal shortage", an official told PTI.
"Power has been generated to about 400MW from the first unit and due to the shortage of coal, work has been suspended from the second unit", he said.
Asked about the third unit, he said it was working.
It was expected that the second unit would resume operations soon.
National Thermal Power Corporation and state electricity board Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Company (TANGEDCO) formed a joint venture to form "NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy Company" which has three 500MW units at Athipatti village, Vallur near here.
Tamil Nadu is the major beneficiary of power generated from this facility while some of it is supplied to Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry.
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