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Coal Based Power Stations

With 15 coal based power stations, NTPC is the largest thermal power generating company in the country. The com
has a coal based installed capacity of 24,885 MW.

COAL BASED(Owned by COMMISSIONED


NTPC) STATE
CAPACITY(MW)
1. Singrauli Uttar Pradesh 2,000
2. Korba Chhattisgarh 2,100
3. Ramagundam Andhra Pradesh 2,600
4. Farakka West Bengal 1,600
5. Vindhyachal Madhya Pradesh 3,260
6. Rihand Uttar Pradesh 2,000
7. Kahalgaon Bihar 2,340
8. NCTPP, Dadri Uttar Pradesh 1,330
9. Talcher Kaniha Orissa 3,000
10. Feroze Gandhi, Unchahar Uttar Pradesh 1,050
11. Talcher Thermal Orissa 460
12. Simhadri Andhra Pradesh 1,000
13. Tanda Uttar Pradesh 440
14. Badarpur Delhi 705
15. Sipat-II Chhattisgarh 1,000
Total 24,885

Coal Based Joint Ventures:

COAL BASED COMMISSIONED


STATE
(Owned by JVs) CAPACITY
1. Durgapur West Bengal 120
2. Rourkela Orissa 120
3. Bhilai Chhattisgarh 574
4. Kanti Bihar 110
Total 924
Gas/Liquid Fuel Based Power Stations

The details of NTPC gas based power stations is as follows

GAS BASED COMMISSIONED


STATE CAPACITY(MW)
(Owned by NTPC)
1. Anta Rajasthan 413
2. Auraiya Uttar Pradesh 652
3. Kawas Gujarat 645
4. Dadri Uttar Pradesh 817
5. Jhanor-Gandhar Gujarat 648
6. Rajiv Gandhi CCPP Kayamkulam Kerala 350
7. Faridabad Haryana 430
Total 3,955

Gas Based Joint Ventures:


COAL BASED (Owned COMMISSIONED
STATE
by JVs) CAPACITY
1. RGPPL Maharashtra 1940
Total 1940
Hydro Based Power Projects (Under Implementation)

NTPC has increased thrust on hydro development for a balanced portfolio for long term sustainability. The first step
direction was taken by initiating investment in Koldam Hydro Electric Power Project located on Satluj river in Bilaspu
district of Himachal Pradesh. Two other hydro projects under construction are Tapovan Vishnugad and Loharinag Pa
all these projects construction activities are in full swing.

APPROVED
HYDRO BASED STATE
CAPACITY(MW)
1. Koldam (HEPP) Himachal Pradesh 800
2. Loharinag Pala (HEPP) Uttarakhand 600
3. Tapovan Vishnugad (HEPP) Uttarakhand 520
Total 1,920
Renewable & Distributed Generation

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Renewable Energy
Renewable energy (RE) is being perceived as an alternative source of energy for “Energy Security” and subsequent
“Energy Independence” by 2020. Renewable energy technologies provide not only electricity but offer an environme
clean and low noise source of power.
Objectives
NTPC plans to broad base generation mix by evaluating conventional and non-conventional sources of energy to en
long run competitiveness and mitigate fuel risks.
Portfolio of Renewable Power
NTPC has also formulated its' business plan of capacity addition of about 1,000 MW thru renewable resources.

Sl. No. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES CAPACITY


1. Wind energy Farms 650 MW
2. Small Hydro Project 300 MW
3. Solar PV Power Project 5 MW
4. Solar Thermal 10 MW
5. Biomass Power Project 15 MW
6. Geothermal Power Project 30 MW
Total 1,010 MW

Distributed Generation
India’s ambitious growth plans require inclusion of all sectors, especially the rural sector where two third of our pop
lives. Such economic development cannot be achieved without availability of energy and subsequently efficient ene
management which is crucial for rural development. As per census 2001, about 44% of the rural households do not
access to electricity. Some of the villages are located in remote & inaccessible areas where it would be either impos
extremely expensive to extend the power transmission network.
Objective

• Implementation of distributed generation projects using locally available renewable resources such as
biomass, wind, solar, micro hydel, bio-fuel etc.
• Training & capacity building of local community to enable them to independently manage, operate &
maintain the plant • To ensure viability and long term sustainability of DG projects
• Integrated growth & development of rural areas by enhancing employment education, income generat
livelihood opportunities
• To ensure implementation of various technologies as demo/pilot project

HR Awards

1. Two Awards for NTPC at Asia Best Employer Brand Awards

2. Overall 7th in ‘India’s Best Companies to Work for 2010’, 1st amongst the PSUs and 1st in Manufacturing & Pr
Industry Segment.
3. Great Places to Work Award 2009

4. AMITY HR Excellence Award

5. NCPEDP-Shell Helen Keller Award 2009

6. Vishwakarma Rashtriya Puraskar (VRP) – 2007

7. Best Companies to Work For – 2009

8. SCOPE Meritorious Award for Best Practices in Human Resource Management

Company Rankings

1. Platts Top 250 Global energy Company for 2009

2. India’s Biggest News Makers Survey

3. Business Standard's "BS1000" companies

Safety Awards

1. Safety Award 2009


2. Best Environment Management Station Award for Safety

Environment Awards

1. The Sunday Indian Special Mega Excellence – “India’s Best Environment Driven Company Award – 2009.

2. 4th Water Digest Water Award 2009-10

Performance Awards

1. The Best Performing CFO Award

2. India Pride Awards – Energy and Power Category

3. Enertia Award 2009

4. SAFA Best Presented Accounts Awards 2008

5. CII-EXIM Excellence Award, 2009

6. National Awards for Meritorious Performance

CSR AWARDS

1. 2nd India Power Awards 2009

2. CII ITC Sustainability Award

Corporate Governance Awards


1. Golden Peacock Global Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance – 2009

2. ICSI National Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance 2009

Quality Awards

1. International Gold Star Award for Quality 2009

Recognitions & Awards


NTPC has a glorious record of excellence in every field of its activities ever
since its inception in 1975. Leading the country’s power sector with a
vision to become a 75,000 MW company by 2017, we take pride in our
people and their performance which has been acknowledged time and
again at various national and international fora.

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