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NTPC REL Commences Commercial Supply of 37.50 MW from Solar PV Project in Gujarat

NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd., a step-down subsidiary of NTPC Ltd., has commenced commercial operation of 37.50 MW, the first phase of its 200 MW solar PV project in Sadla, Gujarat.

December 27, 2024. By Mrinmoy Dey

State-owned NTPC Ltd. has announced that its step-down subsidiary NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd. (NTPC REL) has started commercial supply of electricity from a first part capacity of 37.50 MW out of 200 MW Gujarat solar PV project in Sadla, Gujarat.

“On the basis of certificate dated December 26, 2024 issued by Gujarat Energy Development Agency, first part capacity of 37.50 MW out of 200 MW Gujarat solar PV project in Sadla, Gujarat of NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd. (NTPC REL), a stepdown subsidiary of NTPC Ltd. through its subsidiary NTPC Green Energy Ltd., is declared on commercial operation with effect from December 21, 2024,” stated NTPC in an exchange filing.

It further added that with this, the total installed and commercial capacity of NTPC group has now become 76598.18 MW.

Earlier this month, NTPC REL started commercial operation of 30 MW out of 150 MW Gujarat solar PV project in Mesanka, Gujarat.

In November 2024, NTPC REL commenced commercial operation of the first 55 MW phase of its 105 MW Shajapur solar project in Madhya Pradesh.

NTPC Green Energy Ltd. (NGEL) recently signed an MoU with the Bihar government to develop renewable energy projects, including solar installations, battery storage, and green hydrogen initiatives.

NTPC aims to achieve 50 percent non-fossil fuel-based power generation capacity and 60 GW of renewable energy capacity in its portfolio by 2032.
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