NTPC plans to install 60 GW RE capacity by 2032
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

NTPC plans to install 60 GW RE capacity by 2032

NTPC has set a target to install 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032. NTPC became India's first energy sector to declare its energy goals as a part of UN High-level Dialogue on Energy (HLDE). The country's largest power producer aims to reduce 10 per cent of its net energy capacity insta...

NTPC has set a target to install 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032. NTPC became India's first energy sector to declare its energy goals as a part of UN High-level Dialogue on Energy (HLDE). The country's largest power producer aims to reduce 10 per cent of its net energy capacity installation by 2032. NTPC is among the few companies to globally declare its energy-compact goals. It has also declared that it will form at least two international alliances to facilitate clean energy research and sustainability promotion in the energy value chain by 2025. This development will boost the Nation's largest energy producer, which will secure its position in the green energy map of the country.Contact: NTPC. Website: www.ntpc.co.in

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NTPC Green collaborates with Mahapreit for RE projects in Maharashtra

NTPC Green Energy Limited, a subsidiary of India's largest power utility NTPC Limited, has forged a partnership with Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (Mahapreit) to establish renewable energy parks and projects in Maharashtra. This collaboration signifies a significant step towards bolstering the renewable energy sector in the state and advancing India's transition towards sustainable energy sources.

Under the agreement, NTPC Green Energy and Mahapreit will work together to identify suitable locations for the development of renewable energy parks across Maharashtra. These parks wil..

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NTPC, Mahapreit Partner for 10 GW Renewables

NTPC Limited, India's largest power utility, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company Limited (Mahapreit) to develop 10 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy projects in Maharashtra. This collaboration underscores the commitment of both entities to accelerate the adoption of clean and sustainable energy solutions in the state.

Under the MoU, NTPC and Mahapreit will collaborate on the development of solar, wind, and other renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of 10 GW. The partnership aims to harness Maharashtr..

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NTPC REL Secures Land for 900 MW Solar

NTPC REL, a subsidiary of NTPC Limited, has successfully secured land for the development of a massive 900 MW solar power project. This significant milestone highlights NTPC REL's commitment to expanding its renewable energy portfolio and contributing to India's ambitious renewable energy targets.

The acquisition of land for the 900 MW solar project underscores NTPC REL's strategic approach to renewable energy development, leveraging its expertise and resources to drive large-scale solar projects. Once operational, the project is expected to make a substantial contribution to India's r..

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Jindal Steel & Power's Q4 Profit After Tax Doubles to Rs 9.33 Bn

Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL) has reported a remarkable achievement in its financial performance for the fourth quarter, with its profit after tax (PAT) doubling to Rs 9.33 billion. This significant growth underscores the company's robust operational performance and strategic initiatives, reflecting its resilience and adaptability in the competitive steel and power sectors.

The doubled PAT for the fourth quarter is a testament to JSPL's effective management strategies and operational efficiency. It signifies the successful execution of the company's growth plans and its ability to..

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India's Peak Power Demand to Surge

India is bracing for a substantial increase in peak power demand this May, with the Power Ministry forecasting a daytime peak of 235 GW and an evening peak of 225 GW. This surge underscores the country's escalating energy needs amid rising temperatures and economic activities.

The anticipated peak demand is significantly higher than previous records, reflecting the growing consumption patterns driven by urbanisation, industrial activities, and increased usage of air conditioning. The Ministry's projections are based on data from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), which monitors a..

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