New Delhi, 31st May 2022: NTPC Ltd, India’s largest integrated energy producer has issued a renewed Biodiversity Policy 2022 to establish a comprehensive vision and guiding principle for conservation, restoration, and enhancement of biodiversity.
India’s leading energy utility, NTPC Group installed RE capacity crosses 2 GW with commissioning of the country's largest floating solar PV project of 92MW on the reservoir of Kayamkulam Gas Power Station, Alappuzha District, Kerala.
NTPC commissions India’s largest floating solar PV project of 100 MW at Ramagundam, Peddapalli District, Telangana. The project is spread over 600 acres of reservoir. This would help avoid 4.36 million Ton CO2e during the life of the project.
NTPC has been recognized as one of the “Most Preferred Workplaces of 2022” in the premier edition of “Most Preferred Workplaces 2022” organized by Team Marksmen in association with India Today. The esteemed award was received by Shri Dillip Kumar Patel, Director (HR), Shri Munish Jauhari, RED (West-1), and Shri Anil Kumar Jadli GM HR at a function held in Mumbai on 1st July, 2022.
This unique industry-led initiative has been informed and driven by insights drawn from an industry-wide, in-depth research and survey conducted by Team Marksmen.
NTPC Group has set its target of 60 GW Renewable energy capacity by 2032. As a step towards achieving this target, NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL), a wholly owned subsidiary of NTPC, has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Government of Rajasthan for Development of 10 GW Ultra Mega Renewable Energy Power Park in Rajasthan.
NTPC RE Limited (NTPC REL) signed an MoU with National Fertilizers Limited (NFL) to collaborate in the field of Renewable Energy & Green Chemicals and mutually explore opportunities for the supply of 90 MW RE-RTC (Round The Clock) power in phases (30 MW in Phase-1 & 60 MW in Phase-2) and synthesizing 50 TPD Green Ammonia for captive use for production of Industrial products by NFL.
NTPC group recorded a generation of 104.4 BU in the first quarter from April to June 2022, registering an increase of 21.7% from 85.8 BU generated in the corresponding quarter last year. In the month of June’22, generation was 34.8 BU, higher by 29.3% compared to 26.9 BU in June’21 indicating improved performance and an increase in demand for power in the current year.