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NTPC



NTPC or National Thermal Power Corporation is India's largest power generation company. In Forbes Global 2000 list of companies NTPC is raked 411. This power generation company established in 1975 aims at becoming an integrated power commanding height with total power value chain.

Total installed capacity of NTPC is 29,394 MW (mega watt), comprising 15 thermal power stations with installed capacity of 23,395 MW, 7 gas based power generating stations with capacity of 3955 MW and 4 joint venture power stations with capacity of 1794 MW. NTPC plans to have an installed capacity of 75,000 MW by 2017. During 2007-08, NTPC accounted for 28.5% of total power generated in India. Till March 2008 NTPC's installed capacity was slightly more than 19% of aggregate installed capacity of India.

Brief history of NTPC
NTPC had its inception in 1975 as a unit for developing electrical power for India. Initially set up as a public sector undertaking, National Thermal Power Corporation made its initial public offering in 2004 with 5.25% of its share. NTPC has 15 thermal power stations located in Badarpur (Delhi), Dadri (U.P.), Rihand (U.P.), Tanda (U.P.), Singrauli (U.P.), Unchahar (U.P.), Korba (Chattisgarh), Sipat (Chattisgarh), Simhadri (Andhra), Ramagundam (Andhra), Talcher Kaniha (Orissa), Talcher thermal (Orisssa), Farakka (West Bengal), Kahalgaon (Bihar), and Vindhyachal (Madhya Pradesh). Total commissioned capacity of these thermal power stations is 23,895 MW (mega watt).

Gas or liquid fuel based power plants of NTPC are located in Kawas (Gujarat), Jhanor – Gandhar (Gujarat), Auraiya (U.P.), Dadri (U.P.), Faridabad (Haryana), Anta (Rajasthan), Kayakulam (Kerala). These seven liquid/gas based power stations have a commissioned capacity of 3955 MW.

NTPC has additional four power generating stations in Durgapur, Bhilai, Rourkela and Ratnagiri set up in joint collaboration.

Products and services of NTPC
Power generation is the main activity of NTPC which has an installed capacity of 27,850 MW shared by 22 generating stations. Four generating stations in joint venture have an additional capacity of 2044 MW. Consultancy in fields of water supply and treatment, fossil fuel based thermal power stations, environment engineering, and cogeneration plants. Consultancy service has got NTPC over 435 domestic and international orders.

Power Management Institute in Noida provides classroom training in power plant operations and management. Full Scope Replica Training Simulator for coal and gas based power plants makes training meaningful and effective. Students from outside NTPC can also undergo these training schedules.


Financials Highlights
NTPC as on March 2008 achieved sales of US $7.84 billion and profit of US $1.6 billion. Total asset worth amounted to US $20.34 billion.

Awards of NTPC
NTPC has won a number of awards for itself, some of them being:
  • 'Great places to work' for 2008 awarded by Confederation of Indian Industries
  • 'Customer excellence award' for 2007 conferred by SAP
  • 'Golden peacock global award for excellence in corporate governance' for 2007