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NTPC

NTPC group crosses 3 GW operational Renewable Capacity

| @indiablooms | Dec 20, 2022, at 11:09 pm

New Delhi: With commissioning of 100 MW solar capacity at its Nokhra Project at Rajasthan, NTPC achieved another milestone of 3 GW Operational capacity on 20 December 2022.

The group earlier crossed 2 GW on 24 Jun 2022 with commissioning of its 92 MW Floating Solar project at Kayamkulam, Kerala. The first GW was achieved on 27 Mar 2020.

NTPC group now has 36 operational RE projects spread across 12 states with a cumulative capacity of 3094 MW.

The capacity includes largest floating Solar portfolio of 262 MW in the country with country’s 3 largest floating solar Projects located at Telangana, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh.

NTPC has added 1242 MW of Renewable capacity in current fiscal.

As on date, 5 GW is under different stages of implementation and another 7 GW is under tendering.

NTPC is committed to achieve over 60 GW of Renewable Energy Capacity by year 2032.

NTPC group installed and commercial capacity becomes 70824 MW.

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