State-run power giant NTPC has recorded its highest quarterly power generation of 69.2 billion units (BU) in April-June this fiscal which is 7.45 per cent more than the year-ago period. ĆāNTPC has achieved highest quarterly generation of 69.2 BU against the previous highest of 68.6 BU. Generation growth is up by 7.45 per cent with respect to Q1 of last fiscal,Ćā a company statement said. NTPC recorded the highest quarterly generation of 76.9 BU against the previous highest of 76.1 BU (in Q4 of FY 2017-18).
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NTPC power generation up 7.45% in April-June at 69.2 BU
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July 1, 2018July 1, 2018


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