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NTPC Limited From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia NTPC Limited

Type

State-owned enterprise

Public company Traded as NSE: NTPC BSE SENSEX Constituent Industry Founded Electric utility 1975 BSE: 532555

Headquarters Delhi, India Key people Arup Roy Choudhury

(Chairman & MD)[1] Products natural gas Services Electricity generation and distribution electrical power

natural gas exploration, production, transportation and distribution Revenue Net income Employees Website 501.8852 billion (US$10.01 billion) (200910)[2] 88.3765 billion (US$1.76 billion)(200910)[2] 25,944 (2010) www.ntpc.co.in

NTPC Limited (formerly National Thermal Power Corporation) (BSE: 532555, NSE: NTPC) is the largest Indian state-owned electric utilities company based in New Delhi, India. It is listed in Forbes Global 2000 for 2011 ranked it 348th[3] in the world. It is an Indian public sector company listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange in which at present the Government of India holds 84.5% (after divestment the stake by Indian government on 19th October, 2009) of its equity. With a current generating capacity of 36,014

MW, NTPC has embarked on plans to become a 75,000 MW company by 2017. It was founded on November 7, 1975. NTPC's core business is engineering, construction and operation of power generating plants and providing consultancy to power utilities in India and abroad. The total installed capacity of the company is 36,014 MW (including JVs) with 15 coal based and 7 gas based stations, located across the country. In addition under JVs, 5 stations are coal-based, and another station uses naphtha/LNG as fuel. By 2017, the power generation portfolio is expected to have a diversified fuel mix with coal based capacity of around 27,535 MW, 3,955 MW through gas, 1,328 MW through Hydro generation, about 1400 MW from nuclear sources and around 1000 MW from Renewable Energy Sources (RES). NTPC has adopted a multi-pronged growth strategy which includes capacity addition through green field projects, expansion of existing stations, joint ventures, subsidiaries and takeover of stations. NTPC has been operating its plants at high efficiency levels. Although the company has 19% of the total national capacity it contributes 29% of total power generation due to its focus on high efficiency. NTPCs share at 31 Mar 2001 of the total installed capacity of the country was 24.51% and it generated 29.68% of the power of the country in 200809. Every fourth home in India is lit by NTPC. As at 31 Mar 2011 NTPC's share of the country's total installed capacity is 17.75% and it generated 27.4% of the power generation of the country in 201011. NTPC is lighting every third bulb in India. 170.88BU of electricity was produced by its stations in the financial year 20052006. The Net Profit after Tax on March 31, 2006 was 58.202 billion. Net profit after tax for the quarter ended June 30, 2006 was 15.528 billion, which is 18.65% more than that for the same quarter in the previous financial year. It is listed in Forbes Global 2000 for 2011 ranked it 348th[4] in the world. Pursuant to a special resolution passed by the Shareholders at the Companys Annual General Meeting on September 23, 2005 and the approval of the Central Government under section 21 of the Companies Act, 1956, the name of the Company "National Thermal Power Corporation Limited" has been changed to "NTPC Limited" with effect from October 28, 2005. The primary reason for this is the company's foray into hydro and nuclear based power generation along with backward integration by coal mining. Contents [hide] 1 Recruitment 2 Future Goals 3 Power Burden 4 NTPC Headquarters 5 NTPC Plants 5.1 Thermal-Coal based

5.2 Coal Based (Owned by JVs) 5.3 GAS based 5.4 NTPC Hydel 5.5 Scheduling and Generation Despatch 6 See also 7 References 8 External links [edit]Recruitment

This unreferenced section requires citations to ensure verifiability. The company usually recruits every year through a highly competitive ET test. Every year about 150,000 students take the exam and 500600 candidates are selected after an interview. From this year onwards (2012), instead of ET test, NTPC will start considering GATE scores for the post of Executive Trainees, along with other PSUs like BHEL, IOCL (IOCL already accepting gate scores for recruitment in previous years) etc. This difference is obviously made by the pool of aspirants of NTPC and other PSU jobs. The Stream wise distribution is as follows Mechanical Engineers 20% Electrical engineers 25% Instrumentation Engineers 10% Civil Engineers- 10% HR and Finance 15% The company officials also visit the prestigious institutions in the country like IITs including ITBHU and ISM Dhanbad, DTU, BITS-Pilani, BIT Mesr and the NITs to recruit ETs.It started from the year 2007 to reduce the recruitment cost to company.NTPC won the PSU Excellence award 2010 in the best financial performance category. [edit]Future Goals

The company has also set a serious goal of having 50000 MW of installed capacity by 2012 and 75000 MW by 2017. The company has taken many steps like step-up its recruitment, reviewing feasibilities of

various sites for project implementations etc. and has been quite successful till date. NTPC will invest about Rs 20,000 crore to set up a 3,900-megawatt (MW) coal-based power project in Madhya Pradesh. Company will also start coal production from its captive mine in Jharkhand in 201112, for which the company will be investing about 18 billion[5]. [edit]Power Burden

This unreferenced section requires citations to ensure verifiability. India, as a developing country is characterised by increase in demand for electricity and as of moment the power plants are able to meet only about 6075% of this demand on an yearly average. The only way to meet the requirement completely is to achieve a rate of power capacity addition (implementing power projects) higher than the rate of demand addition. NTPC strives to achieve this and undoubtedly leads in sharing this burden on the country. [edit]NTPC Headquarters

NTPC Limited is divided in 8 HQ. Sr. No. Headquarter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NCRHQ Delhi ER-I, HQ ER-II, HQ Patna Bhubaneshwar City

NRHQ Lucknow SR HQ Hyderabad WR-I HQ Hydro HQ WR-II HQ Mumbai Delhi Raipur

[edit]NTPC Plants

[edit]Thermal-Coal based Sr. No. City State Inst.Capacity

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Total

Singrauli

Uttar Pradesh 2,000 2,600

Korba Chhattisgarh

Ramagundam Andhra Pradesh 2,600 Farakka West Bengal Vindhyachal 2,100 3,260

Madhya Pradesh

Rihand Uttar Pradesh 2,500 Kahalgaon Bihar 2,340 Uttar Pradesh 1,820

Dadri (NTPC Dadri) Talcher Orissa 3,000 Unchahar

Uttar Pradesh 1,050 Orissa 460

Talcher Thermal Simhadri

Andhra Pradesh 1,500

Tanda Uttar Pradesh 440 Badarpur (BTPS) Sipat Chhattisgarh Delhi 2320 1980 705

Sipat (erection phase) Chhattisgarh Bongaigaon (erection phase)

Assam 750 1000 (2x500 MW)

Mouda (erection phase) Maharashtra

Rihand(erection phase) Uttar Pradesh 2*500 MW Barh (erection phase) 31,495 Bihar 3300 (5x660 MW)

[edit]Coal Based (Owned by JVs) Sr. No. Name of the JV City 1 2 NSPCL Durgapur NSPCL Rourkela State Inst.Capacity 120

West Bengal Orissa 120

3 4 5 6

NSPCL Bhilai

Chhattisgarh

574 Aurangabad Bihar Bihar 110 1000 Bihar 1980

Nabinagar Power Generating Co. Pvt. Ltd. (NPGC) Muzaffarpur Thermal Power Station(M.T.P.S) Bhartiya Rail Bijlee Company Limited 3904 Kanti

Nabinagar

[edit]GAS based Sr. No. City 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total [edit]NTPC Hydel The company has also stepped up its hydroelectric power (hydel) projects implementation. Currently the company is mainly interested in the North-east India wherein the Ministry of Power in India has projected a hydel power feasibility of 3000 MW. There are few run of the river hydro projects are under construction on tributory of the Ganges. In which three are being made by NTPC Limited. These are: Loharinag Pala Hydro Power Project by NTPC Ltd: In Loharinag Pala Hydro Power Project with a capacity of 600 MW (150 MW x 4 Units). The main package has been awarded. The present executives' strength is 100+. The project is located on river Bhagirathi (a tributory of the Ganges) in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand state. This is the first project downstream from the origin of the Ganges at Gangotri(Project has been discontinued by GoI). Tapovan Vishnugad 520MW Hydro Power Project by NTPC Ltd: In Joshimath town.#Lata Tapovan 130MW Hydro Power Project by NTPC Ltd: is further upstream to Joshimath (under environmental revision) Anta State Inst.Capacity 413

Rajasthan

Auraiya Uttar Pradesh 652 Kawas Gujarat 645 Dadri Uttar Pradesh 817

Jhanor Gujarat 648 Kayamkulam Faridabad Kerala 350 Haryana 3995 430

Koldam Hydro Power Project 800 MW in Himachal Pradesh (130 km from Chandigarh) Amochu in Bhutan Rupasiyabagar Khasiabara HPP, 261 MW in Pithoragarh,uttarakhand State, near China Border. [edit]Scheduling and Generation Despatch The Scheduling and Despatch of all the generating stations owned by National Thermal Power Corporation is done by the respective Regional Load Despatch Centres which are the apex body to ensure the integrated operation of the power system grid in the respective region. All these Load Despatch Centres comes under Power System Operation Corporation Limited (POSOCO)

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