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NTPC Ltd Quarterly Revenue

Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
44696.3 Cr
48520.57 Cr
47622.06 Cr
42820.38 Cr
44983.35 Cr

NTPC Ltd Yearly Revenue

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
181165.86 Cr
177977.17 Cr
134994.31 Cr
115546.83 Cr
112372.58 Cr

NTPC Ltd Quarterly Net Profit/Loss

Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
4990.5 Cr
4772.11 Cr
6278.65 Cr
4866.92 Cr
4323.27 Cr

NTPC Ltd Yearly Net Profit/Loss

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
19696.85 Cr
16341.58 Cr
15940.16 Cr
14285.53 Cr
11496.58 Cr
NTPC Ltd Result Highlights
  • NTPC reported a 7.7% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) decrease in its consolidated revenues for the quarter ended Sept (Q2FY25). On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, it witnessed a decline of 0.4%.
  • Its expenses for the quarter were down by 2.3% QoQ and up by 4.1% YoY.
  • The net profit reduced 2.3% QoQ and grew 13.8% YoY.
  • The earnings per share (EPS) of NTPC stood at 5.4 during Q2FY25.

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NTPC Ltd shareholding Pattern

Promoter
51.1%
Foreign Institutions
18.6%
Mutual Funds
17.5%
Domestic Institutions
26.6%
Public
3.7%
Promoter
51.1%
Foreign Institutions
17.7%
Mutual Funds
17.9%
Domestic Institutions
27.7%
Public
3.6%
Promoter
51.1%
Foreign Institutions
17.9%
Mutual Funds
18%
Domestic Institutions
27.7%
Public
3.4%
Promoter
51.1%
Foreign Institutions
17%
Mutual Funds
19.1%
Domestic Institutions
28.8%
Public
3%
Promoter
51.1%
Foreign Institutions
16.7%
Mutual Funds
19.3%
Domestic Institutions
29.1%
Public
3.1%
Promoter
51.1%
Foreign Institutions
15.8%
Mutual Funds
20.1%
Domestic Institutions
30.3%
Public
2.8%

NTPC Ltd Technical Analysis

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5Day EMA
368.20
10Day EMA
378.40
12Day EMA
381.60
20Day EMA
390.60
26Day EMA
395.00
50Day EMA
401.70
100Day EMA
396.70
200Day EMA
370.70
5Day SMA
368.70
10Day SMA
382.70
20Day SMA
394.70
30Day SMA
403.90
50Day SMA
411.00
100Day SMA
403.30
150Day SMA
389.20
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11725486 Rs
22010122 Rs
Week Rs
9633751 Rs
18979640 Rs
Month Rs
7310787 Rs
14069208 Rs
Resistance & Support
358.43
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First Resistance
362.07
Second Resistance
367.98
Third Resistance
371.62
Support
First Support
352.52
Second support
348.88
Third Support
342.97
Relative Strength Index
22.98
Money Flow Index
16.74
MACD
-13.39
MACD Signal
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Average True Range
11.32
Average Directional Index
38.90
Rate of Change (21)
-16.20
Rate of Change (125)
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NTPC Ltd Company background

Founded in: 1975
Managing director: GURDEEP SINGH
NTPC Ltd is Indias largest power utility company with an installed capacity of 72,254 MW (including JVs),plans to become a 130 GW company by 2032. The Company is engaged in the business of generation and sale of bulk power. The company operates their stations at a level of efficiency that exceeds the average in India, based upon availability factor and average plant load factor (PLF). They have developed a long term technology roadmap for the induction of high efficiency equipment, including supercritical and ultrasupercritical machines at their new plants. Their subsidiaries include NTPC Electric Supply Company Ltd, NTPC Hydro Ltd, NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd, Pipavav Power Development Company Ltd, Kanti Bijlee Utpadan Nigam Ltd and Bhartiya Rail Bijlee Company Ltd.NTPC Ltd was incorporated on November 7, 1975 as a private limited company with the name National Thermal Power Corporation Pvt Ltd. In September 30, 1976, the word Private was deleted in the companys name consequent upon the notification issued by the Government of India (GoI) exempting government companies from the use of word private in their name. In September 1977, the Company acquired the first patch at Singrauli.In the year 1978, the company took over the management of Badarpur project. Also, they commissioned the first 200MW unit at Singrauli. In December 25, 1981, the fifth and last unit at 210 MW at Badapur Thermal Power Station was synchronized by NTPC, making the completion of the 720 MW project. In the year 1982, the transmission line based on High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology was commissioned for power transmission from Rihand to Delhi. In March 1, 1983, the first 200 MW unit of Kobra Super Thermal Power project was commissioned. In November 1983, they commissioned the first 200 MW unit at Ramagudam. In September 30, 1985, the company was converted from a private limited company into a public limited company. In the year 1986, they became one of the first PSUs to issue bonds in the debt market. In the year 1992, the company acquired Feroze Gandhi Unchahar Thermal Power Station (2x210MW) from Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam of Uttar Pradesh. Also, the transmission systems owned by the company were transferred to Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd pursuant to legislation by the Parliament of India. In the year 1994, the JhanorGandhar thermal station in Gujarat commissioned an integrated Liquid Waste Treatment Plant.In the year 1995, the company was conferred with Navratna status granted by the GoI. In June 1995, the company took over the 460 MW Talcher Thermal Power Station from Orissa State Electricity Board. In the year 1998, they commissioned the first Naphtha based plant at Kayamkulam with a capacity of 350 MW. In the year 2000, they commenced construction of their first hydroelectric power project of 800 MW capacity in Himachal Pradesh.In the year 2002, the company incorporated three wholly owned subsidiaries, namely NTPC Electric Supply Company Ltd, NTPC Hydro Ltd and NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd. They set up ESP (Electrostatic precipitators) at Talcher power plant. In October 2004, the company launched their initial public offering (IPO) consisting of 5.25% as fresh issue and 5.25% as offer for sale by Government of India. Thus, the company became a listed company in November 2004 with the Government holding 89.5% of the equity share capital. In October 28, 2005, the name of the company was changed from National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd to NTPC Ltd to reflect the diversification of their business operations beyond thermal power generation to include, among others, generation of power from hydro, nuclear and renewable energy sources and undertaking coal mining and oil exploration activities. In the year 2006, Badarpur Thermal Power Station having an installed capacity of 705 MW was transferred to the company. In the year 2008, the company signed an MoU with Asian Development Bank, GE Energy Financial Services, USA, Kyushu Electric Power Co Inc, Japan and Brookfield Renewable Power Inc Canada for setting up a joint venture company for undertaking renewable power generation under publicprivatepartnership. In December 2008, they incorporated a joint venture company namely National Power Exchange Ltd with NHPC Ltd, PFC Ltd and TCS Ltd to operate power exchange at national level.In the year 2009, the company entered into an MoU with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) for development of nuclear power in India. The company acquired 44.6% paidup capital in Kerala and Transformers and Electricals Kerala Ltd from Government of Kerala at a total consideration of Rs. 313.4 million. The company signed a long term fuel supply agreement with Coal India Ltd for supply of coal to NTPC power stations for a period of 20 years. During the year, the company formed a joint venture company, namely Energy Efficient Services Ltd formed amongst NTPC Ltd, Power Finance Corporation Ltd, Powergrid Corporation of India Ltd and Rural Electrification Ltd to carry on and promote the business of Energy Efficiency and climate change including manufacture and supply of energy efficiency services and products. Also, they signed a joint venture agreement with Coal India Ltd for incorporation of a company with equal equity participation for development of Brahmini Chichro Patsimal coal mine blocks.During the year, the company in association with NHPC Ltd, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd and Damodar Valley Corporation incorporated a joint venture company, namely National High Power Test Laboratory Pvt Ltd for setting up an Online High Power Test Laboratory for shortcircuit test facility in the country. Also, the company in association with Steel Authority of India, Coal India Ltd, Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd and NMDC Ltd incorporated a joint venture company, namely International Coal Ventures Pvt Ltd.In the year 2010, the company entered into a joint venture agreement with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd for formation of a public limited company to set up nuclear power project with two nuclear reactor units which may be extended for settingup additional nuclear power projects subject to technoeconomic viability. They set up a monitoring centre to give fillip to their large capacity additional programme. Also, they commissioned the coal base unit 5 National Capital Thermal Power Project, Dadri located in Uttar Pradesh. With the commissioning of this unit, the total installed capacity of the company crossed 31,000 MW and became 31,134 MW.The President of India acting through Ministry of Power, Government of India divested the stake by 5% in the company through further public offer of 412,273,220 equity shares and the shareholding of Government of India reduced from 89.5% to 84.5% with effect from February 18, 2010. In May 19, 2010, the company was granted the coveted status of Maha Ratna by the Govt. of India. Also, the company was the official power partner of Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games.In April 2010, the company entered into joint venture agreement with Coal India Ltd and formed a company, namely CIL NTPC Urja Pvt Ltd to carry on the business of acquisition of green field or operational Coal/ Lignite mine blocks in India and abroad and development of all kinds of Coal/ lignite mining for supply of fuels. In August 2010, they signed an MoU with Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) on mutual cooperation between the parties for development of Power Sector in Bangladesh.During the year 201011, the company added capacity of 2,490 MW (including 500 MW through JV) which is the highest ever in a year since its inception. After commissioning of one unit of 660 MW at Sipat in June 2011, the company became a 34,854 MW company (including 3,364 MW through JV). During the year, the company signed power purchase agreements (PPAs) for 49,000 MW capacity. Unit 6 of Dadri, Unit 1 of Muzaffarpur, Unit 1 of Jhajjar and Unit 7 of Korba were declared commercial during the year adding 1,600 MW to commercial capacity of the company.In October 2010, the company executed a memorandum of understanding with Government of Punjab and Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd for setting up 2,640 MW (4x660MW) coal based Thermal Power Project at Gidarbaha in the State of Punjab. They executed an MoU with Govt of Madhya Pradesh and MP Power Trading Company (MP Tradeco) for setting up 3,960 MW (6x660 MW) Coal Based Thermal Power Project near Chhatarpur in Madhya Pradesh for the benefit of Bundelkhand region. In October 2010, the company executed an MoU with Ministry of Railways for setting up a 1,320 MW (2x660 MW) Coal Based Thermal Power Project at Adra in West Bengal through a joint venture company. In January 2011, the company incorporated a joint venture company, namely Anushakti Vidhyut Nigam Ltd with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd for the purpose of development of nuclear power projects in the country. In July 18, 2011, the company signed an MOU with Government of Kerala with the objective to plan and develop around 200 MW Wind Energy based Power Projects in the State of Kerala in association with Government of Kerala, on Build, Own Operate (BOO) basis using technology subject to establishment of technocommercial viability. Out of total 200 MW, first 80 MW wind energy projects will be developed on fast track basis at Ramakkalmadu by NTPC. In September 6, 2011, the company and Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), Sri Lanka signed the joint venture Agreement in Colombo for setting up a 500 MW (2 X 250 MW) coal based power station at Sampur, Trincomalee in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. A joint venture company would be incorporated in Sri Lanka, with equal equity (50:50) contributions by NTPC and CEB for implementation of the power project.In October 14, 2011, the company incorporated a joint venture company amongst NTPC Ltd. (NTPC), Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Kyuden International Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyushu Electric Power Company Inc (Kyushu) under the name PanAsian Renewables Private Ltd. NTPC, ADB and Kyushu shall initially contribute in the ratio of 50:25:25 in the equity share capital of the company. The company has been incorporated to develop renewable energy projects and initially establish over a period of three years a portfolio of about 500 MW of Renewable Power Generation resources in India.In January 29, 2012, the company signed a joint venture agreement with Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDP) with the objective of setting up and implementing 1,320 MW coal based power plant(s) in Bangladesh to cater to the growing power requirements of Bangladesh. This project will be developed through a 50:50 joint venture company between NTPC Ltd and BPDP on Build, Own and Operate basis.In 2012 NTPC Signed Joint Venture Agreement with Bangladesh Power Development Board. The company signed a loan facility of USD 100 million with Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd. The company inked a loan deal with Japanese bank and also signed a loan agreement worth Rs 600 crore with Jammu Kashmir Bank.In 2013 NTPC Signed term loan agreement with SBI New York, Mizuho Corporate Bank Singapore. The company also commissioned Mouda Super Thermal project and also began commercial operations. NTPC commissions UnitII of Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Station. Government of India further divested 9.5% stake in NTPC through offer for sale (OFS) route in February 2013.In 2014 NTPC Signed a MoU with Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP). The company started operation of unit 2 at Mouda Super Thermal plant. NTPC started commercial operation at Talcher power plant. NTPC started operations of Barh Super Thermal Power Station, StageIIIn 2015, NTPC debuts into hydro generation. NTPC proposes to set up ITI in Odisha. NTPC Ltd signed Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Andhra Pradesh Eastern Power Distribution Company Limited.On 3 May 2015, NTPC signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Jharkhand state government for taking over Patratu Thermal Power Station (PTPS) through a joint venture company to be promoted by NTPC and Jharkhand Bidyut Vitaran Nigam Ltd. (JBVNL). NTPC will have 74% stake and JBVNL will hold 26% stake in the joint venture company.On 23 September 2015, NTPC announced that its public issue of tax free bonds received a thumping response from all categories of investors, especially retail category. The issue was oversubscribed in the first half an hour of the opening of the issue for subscription on 23 September 2015. A total demand of over Rs 4400 crore was generated against the issue size of Rs 700 crore. On 15 December 2015, NTPC and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) signed an agreement for collaborative research on optimizing resource use and reducing water footprints of electricity generation in India.NTPCs Board of Directors at its meeting held on 30 March 2016 accorded investment approval for Mandsaur Solar PV Project (5x50 MW) in the state of Madhya Pradesh at an appraised estimated cost of Rs 1502.77 crore. The board also accorded investment approval for Bhadla Solar PV Project (4x65 MW) in the state of Rajasthan at an appraised estimated cost of Rs 1601.27 crore.On 1 April 2016, NTPC announced that it has recorded highest ever annual power generation of 241.98 BUs (excluding through joint venture projects) in the financial year 201516. The company also exceeded its capacity addition target by adding 2,255 MW during the year, thereby taking NTPC groups total installed capacity to 46,653 MW as on 31 March 2016. On 7 April 2016, NTPC announced that its RD arm NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance (NETRA) has started a pilot briquetting plant towards harnessing green power through various Biofuel Research projects including Biomass for gasification and power generation.On 17 May 2016, NTPC announced that it has signed a joint venture agreement (JVA) with Coal India (CIL) for formation of a joint venture company to take up the revival of two fertilizer plants of Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited (FCIL) at Sindri, Bihar and Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh by setting up an ammonia urea plant at each location. The joint venture company would initially be incorporated with equal equity (50:50) participation from NTPC and CIL. The JVA contains provision of inducting strategic partners at a later date depending upon business requirement of the joint venture company.On 15 June 2016, NTPC announced that it had made small beginning with sale of surplus power from its power stations in Singrauli, Vindhyachal, Rihand, Unchahar and Dadri through power exchange. The decision for sale of power through power exchange was based on the amendment issued to Tariff Policy in January 2016 allowing power generating companies to sell surplus power in the market with the consent of Beneficiary and share the incremental gain with them making it a win win situation for both.On 5 July 2016, NTPC announced that the employee Offer for Sale of shares constituting 5% stake of Government of India in NTPC got an unprecedented response as over 10,800 employees participated in the offer and applied for approximately 1.74 crore shares, being 85% of 2.06 crore shares offered for allotment. On Pan India basis, employees from over 100 locations participated in the offer.BangladeshIndia Friendship Power Company (Pvt.) Limited (BIFPCL), a company registered in Bangladesh and promoted by BPDB of Bangladesh and NTPC with equal (50:50) equity contribution for development of power projects in Bangladesh signed Contract Agreement for Main Plant EPC (Turnkey) Package with Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) on 12 July 2016 to construct 2x660 MW Maitree Super Thermal Power Project at Rampal Upazila under Bagerhat district of Bangladesh. The plant is expected to come to generation during the financial year 201920.NTPC raised Rs 2000 crore through rupee denominated Green Masala Bonds from the offshore markets on 3 August 2016. NTPC launched the transaction with an initial target to raise Rs 1000 crore. On the back of strong investor support, the order book built to over Rs 2900 crore with participation from more than 60 accounts. The company upsized the issue to Rs 2000 crore and priced the bond at an annual yield of 7.48% with 5 year tenure. The proceeds would be used to finance the renewable energy projects of the company.On 9 August 2016, NTPC and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) which is Australias National Science Organization and largest scientific enterprise signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for scientific collaboration and encourage joint research activities in the area of low emission energy technologies including advance combustion and gasification technologies and renewables.On 5 September 2016, NTPC and IIT Madras signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Research and Development in the areas of mutual interest. As per the MoU, joint RD projects will be taken up by both the organizations for development of new technologies, process and product for optimization efficiency improvements etc.On 20 October 2016, NTPC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Andaman Nicobar Administration and the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India for setting up solar power projects of 50 MW capacity with Battery Energy Storage System at different locations in Port Blair in Andaman Nicobar Islands.Talcher Thermal Power Station of NTPC achieved its ever best highest single day generation of 11.496 Million Units of electricity at 104.13% Plant Load Factor (PLF) on 23 November 2016. The station had topped the national ranking for highest capacity utilization among all power stations of the country during 201516.NTPCs Board of Directors at its meeting held on 30 November 2016 accorded investment approval for Rojmal Wind Energy Project (50 MW) in the state of Gujarat at an appraised estimated cost of Rs 323.35 crore subject to signing of Power Project Agreement. This will be the first wind energy project of NTPC.On 7 December 2016, NTPC announced that it has successfully exposed seamIII in its first coal minePakri Barwadih located in Jharkhand after removal of over burden of 7 lakh cubic metre. The company said at that time that coal production from the mine will commence shortly and can be supplied to any project of the company. This is a major step towards building assured fuel supply for the companys power projects. On 16 December 2016, NTPC and National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to form a joint venture company for power generation. The joint venture company proposes to establish a 2,400 MW (3X 800 MW) coal based power project at Gajmara, Dhenkanal in Odisha and supply captive power for expansion plans of NALCO at Angul and also greenfield project at Kamakhyanagar in Dhenkanal, Odisha.On 26 December 2016, NTPC announced that its installed capacity has risen to 48,028 MW after the commissioning of 800 MW unit at Kudgi Super Thermal Power Station in Karnataka. This is the first 800 MW unit commissioned by NTPC.On 27 December 2016, NTPCs wholly owned subsidiary Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited (NVVN) signed Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) for supply of up to 160 MW power for the period January 2017 to May 2017 through MuzaffarpurDhalkebar transmission line.On 11 January 2017, NTPC signed a Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU) with Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (RVUN) and Rajasthan Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (RUVNL) for takeover of Chhabra Thermal Power Plant StageI (4x 250 MW) and StageII (2x660 MW) of Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited by NTPC.On 11 January 2017, NTPC announced that its Board of Directors has accorded investment approval for Dulanga Coal Mining Project having rated production capacity of 7 MTPA at an appraised estimated cost of Rs 1053.41 crore.On 27 January 2017, NTPC announced that it has successfully issued its first Euro denominated bond worth EUR 500 million on 25 January 2017. This is the first ever 10 year Euro denominated bond issuance by an Asian utility issuer and also first ever 10 year EUR transaction by an Indian issuer. On 16 February 2017, the first coal rake was flagged off from NTPCs first coal block at PakriBarwadih, Hazaribagh in Jharkhand. On 23 February 2017, NTPC announced installation of first of its kind Robotic Dry Cleaning System for solar panels at its Solar PV plant at Dadri, Uttar Pradesh. The system is first of its kind in India and it aims at conserving water along side reducing power generation loss due to soiling to the extent of 34%.On 10 March 2017, NTPC announced that it has installed Indias largest Floating Solar PV Plant at Rajiv Gandhi Combined Cycle Power Plant (RGCCPP) Kayamkulam, Kerala. NTPC and Group NTPC achieved highest ever daily generation of 784.74 MUs and 870.11 MUs respectively on 22 March 2017 surpassing previous best of 782.95 MUs 866.47 MUs achieved on 9 September 2016. On 23 March 2017, NTPC announced that the 12th fiveyear plan capacity addition target of 11,920 MW has been exceeded by adding 12,840 MW by NTPC which is also the highest ever capacity addition in any fiveyear plan by NTPC thus far. On 27 March 2017, NTPC announced that its Board of Directors has accorded investment approval for Talaipalli Coal Mining Project (18 Million Tonnes per annum) at an estimated cost of Rs 3004 crore. On 1 April 2017, NTPC announced that it has joined the top league of electricity generators globally by crossing 50 GW capacity mark.On 4 April 2017, NTPC announced the commissioning of its first wind turbine with 2 MW capacity at Rojmal Wind Power Project (50 MW) in Gujarat, thereby marking its presence in five segments of power generation i.e. coal based, gas based, hydro, solar and wind.Bangladesh India Friendship Power Company (Pvt.) Limited (BIFPCL), a 50:50 joint venture company between NTPC and Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) achieved financial closure on 10 April 2017 to set up 1,320 MW (2 x 660 MW) coal based Maitree Super Thermal Power Project at Rampal in Bagerhat District of Khulna division, Bangladesh. An agreement was signed with Indian Exim Bank to provide loan up to USD 1.6 billion for financing this project. NTPC 2nd Masala Bond got listed on the London Stock Exchange on 12 May 2017. On 3 June 2017, NTPC announced its foray into electric vehicles (EV) charging business with the setting up of charging stations at multiple locations. On 29 August 2017, NTPC signed a term loan agreement for Rs 3000 crore with ICICI Bank. The loan has a door to door tenure of 15 years and will be utilised to part finance the capital expenditure of NTPC. On 5 October 2017, NTPC announced that its Unchahar power station in Rae Bareli district of Uttar Pradesh has set a national record with 686 days of continuous generation by its 210 MW UnitI. On 6 November 2017, NTPC announced that its Unchahar power station in Rae Bareli district of Uttar Pradesh is slowly recovering after an industrial accident which took place on 1 November 2017 in which 36 people succumbed to injuries.On 3 January 2018, NTPC announced that it has recorded its highest ever quarterly power generation of 67,781 MUs in Q3 December 2017, recording a growth of 10.39% compared with the generation of 61,400 MUs in Q3 December 2016. On 17 January 2018, NTPC announced that agitation by local villagers has adversely impacted the project work at its 1,600 MW Gadarwara power project at Gadarwara district Narsinghpur in Madhya Pradesh. About 3,000 specialised workforce has left the site and the work on the project came to stand still from 22 December 2017. This is likely to impact adversely the project commissioning schedule which is targeted by March 2018.On 24 January 2018, NTPC listed its USD 6 billion (about Rs 40000 crore) MTN programme (debt instrument) on India International Exchange at IFSC, GIFT City (India INX), thereby becoming Indias first quasisovereign company to list at India INX. The listing was done on 24 January 2018 on the Global Securities Market of India INX, Indias first international exchange. The listing will help NTPC raise funds at lower costs from international investors and also allow foreign investors to access good quality Indian debt paper.The NTPC group contributed 24% of the total power generation in India during financial year 201617. NTPC was ranked 400th in the 2016, Forbes Global 2000 ranking of the Worlds biggest companies. The Government of India held 62.28% stake in NTPC as on 31 December 2017. NTPC has two segments: generation and other business. Their other business includes providing consultancy, project management and supervision, oil and gas exploration, and coal mining.During 201819, the Government of India divested 5.86% of shares of the Company. As on 31st March 2019, President of India acting through Ministry of Power held 5,55,01,20,301 shares (56.09%) of the Company. 3,10,46,970 shares were held in CPSE ETF Account and credited back to Ministry of Powers Account on 01 April, 2019, thus making Ministry of Powers holding in the Company as 5,58,11,67,271 (including bonus shares) shares (56.41%) of the total paidup share capital of the Company.The Company signed Power Supply Agreements (PSAs) for 2,000 MW Solar 1150 MW Wind power projects signed with State Discoms of Bihar, UP, Telangana and Punjab. Further, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for 1100 MW Solar and 250 MW wind power projects was signed with Solar Power Developers (SPDs) Wind Power Developers (WPDs). PPAs and PSAs was signed with SPDs and Discoms respectively for Ananthapuramu PhaseII 750 MW Solar PV power project. For Company owned Renewable projects, PPA was signedfor 225 MW Solar project at Bilhaur 20 MW at Auraiya under UPNEDA Bidding through two different tenders. PPA was signed with PuVVNL for supply of power from 200 kW waste to energy project at Varanasi. In addition, PPA was signed with Bihar Discom for sale of 500 MW from 980 MW Solar PV station to be set up at Nokh.During the year 201819, Company added 2,180 MW to its installed capacity. 705 MW of Badarpur TPP got decommissioned as being permanently closed w.e.f. 15 October, 2018. The commissioned and as well as commercial capacity of NTPC and NTPC group stood at 51170 MW and 62975 MW respectively at end of December 2020.In FY20, the Company incurred capital expenditure of Rs. 36,618 Crores, including Rs. 11,500 Crores and acquired 74.496% equity stake of GoI in THDC India Limited (THDC) and 100% equity stake of GoI in NorthEastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) during the FY 201920 and consequently after the acquisition, THDC NEEPCO became subsidiaries of NTPC w.e.f. 27th March, 2020. During FY 201920, Government of India (GoI) divested 5.39% of its stake in the Company. It added 8,260 MW additional commercial capacity during the year 201920, which stood at 49,695 MW as on 31 March, 2020. In January 2021,the maiden Solar Power Project of 50 MW capacity situated at Kasargod Solar Park at Kasargod, Kerala of THDC India Limited (a subsidiary company of NTPC Limited), is declared on commercial operation w.e.f. 31.12.2020. With this, commissioned and commercial capacity of NTPC group has been increased to 62975 MW.Further in January 2021, the unit2 of 660 MW capacity of Meja Thermal Power station was declared on commercial operation. With this, the total commercial capacity of NTPC group has risen to 63925 MW.During the year 202021, Company commissioned 225 MW solar project at Bilhaur, which is the largest solar project in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The Company achieved capacity addition of 4160 MW and commercial capacity addition of 3824 MW including 904 MW capacity from renewable and Hydro sources in FY 202021. Further, 1075 MW has been added in FY 202122 till date taking NTPC Group installed capacity to 66,885 MW. Talcher Thermal Power Station, having installed capacity of 460 MW in Odisha, was decommissioned permanently w.e.f. March 31, 2021.During the year 202122, Company incorporated NTPC Green Energy Ltd. (NGEL) as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company on 7th April 2022 to add renewable capacity.On 5 February, 2021 Company filed application to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs for approval of Scheme of Amalgamation of Nabinagar Power Generating Co. Limited and Kanti Bijlee Utpadan Nigam Limited (wholly owned subsidiaries of the Company) with the Company, which was approved by the shareholders and Unsecured Creditors of the Company in their respective meetings held on 18 April 2022 as per the Order of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. During the year 202122, the Company commissioned Indias largest floating solar plant at Ramagundam in Telangana. The another commissioning of 222 MW of floating solar projects was achieved. It commissioned 24 TPD thermal gasificationbased demonstration scale WtE Plant at Varanasi commissioned Barh Unit No 1 (660 MW), to steam reheat and taken to full load by completing remaining engineering, reverse engineering and making available balance materials by indigenisation of critical equipment parts.During the year 202122, Company added 3,372 MW to its installed capacity which became 68,962 MW as on March 31, 2022.During 202223, through NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal) route, the Company acquired Jhabua Power Ltd. (JPL), effective 6th July 2022, which included a a significant contribution of 1,352 MW from renewable sources and the firstever overseas capacity of 660 MW in Bangladesh, elevating NTPC groups total installed capacity to 72,254 MW. It commissioned Blending Project that incorporate green hydrogen with PNG (Piped Natural Gas). Additionally, two smaller installations of Floating Solar Power Project commissioned at Kawas (23 MW) and Auraiya (20 MW). It commissioned a thermal gasification based Waste to Energy (WtE) plant in Varanasi.
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