NTPC augments its solar footprint, achieves 69454 MW installed capacity

NTPC has become the world’s first Energy major to declare its energy compact goals. Recently it has collaborated with Niti Aayog to achieve the ‘net zero’ targets. It has now planed to achieve 60 GW of RE in by 2032.

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New Delhi: The NTPC Limited, India’s largest integrated energy company, achieved 69454 Mega Watt (MW) of group installed and commercial capacity with the commissioning of 56 MW Kawas Solar PV Project at NTPC Kawas, Gujarat on August 15th.

NTPC is steadily lowering its carbon footprint by reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the installation of renewable energy projects in its existing stations as well as putting up green field renewable energy (RE) projects. The Company has planned 262 MW floating solar on over 1300 acres of its reservoir area by installing over 9,50,000 PV modules at its various stations out of which 242 MW has been commissioned.

This includes the country’s largest floating solar of 100 MW at Ramagundam in Telangana, 92 MW at Kayamkulam in Kerala, and 25 MW each at Simhadri, Andhra Pradesh, and Kawas in Gujarat. These projects would light more than 2,00,000 households and would be instrumental in reducing over half a million tonnes of CO2 emissions on an annual basis. Besides these, the projects would entail a saving of 5 trillion liters of water per annum, sufficient to meet the yearly water requirements of 15,000 households.

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NTPC has become the world’s first Energy major to declare its energy compact goals. Recently it has collaborated with Niti Aayog to achieve the ‘net zero’ targets. The NTPC Group plans to achieve 60 GW of RE in by 2032. Presently, NTPC has 2.3 GW of commissioned renewable capacity with 3.9 GW under implementation and execution. NTPC also has 4.9 GW of renewable energy capacity under tendering process which will further bolster the green energy portfolio of India’s largest power producer.