NTPC’s installed capacity reaches 58 156 MW
Published by John Williams,
Editorial Assistant
World Coal,
India’s largest power generator, NTPC, increased its total installed capacity to 58 156 MW today with the commissioning of first unit of 800 MW at Darlipali Super Thermal Power Project in Odisha.
With this addition, the total installed capacity of NTPC and NTPC group has become 49 695 MW and 58 156 MW respectively.
During 2019, the company installed total of 3030 MW capacity across five different plant locations. NTPC aims to achieve total installed capacity of 130 GW by 2032.
NTPC Ltd. currently operates 55 power stations (24 Coal, seven combined cycle gas/liquid fuel, two hydro, one wind and 11 solar projects) and has 10 coal and one gas station, owned by Joint ventures or subsidiaries and 11 renewable energy projects.
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