National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) signed an MOU with Kerala government with the objective to plan and develop around 200 mw Wind Energy based Power Projects in the State of Kerala.
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NTPC wind unit in Kerala
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) signed an MOU with Kerala government with the objective to plan and develop around 200 mw Wind Energy based Power Projects in the State of Kerala.
NLC eyes on cancelled NTPC coal blocks
The Union Government received request from Neyveli Lignite (NLC) to allocate three coal blocks that were recently withdrawn from NTPC.
UMPP projects a huge draw
Tata Power, Larsen & Toubro, Adani and Vedanta are amÂong the 20 companies that have bid for the government's fifth ultra mega power project (UMPP) at Bedabahal in Orissa.
NTPC plans ash pipeline to restart 4 units
NTPC has proposed to lay a 40-km long pipeline for ash disposal from the four units of the 3,000-MW NTPC Kaniha plant in order to restart opeÂration of the four units.
NTPC closes Kaniha unit
The authorities of Kaniha plant of National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) have shut down one of the four 500 MW units of the stage-II of this 3,000 MW super thermal station.
Sipat project commissioned
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has announced that the Unit 1 of 660 MW Sipat Super Thermal Power Project has been commissioned.
Sipat project commissioned
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has announced that the Unit 1 of 660 MW Sipat Super Thermal Power Project has been commissioned.
Five cos bid for NTPC tender
Five firms have bid for NTPC's Rs 9,000-crore tender for supply of nine units of
supercritical power equipment: Bharat Heavy Electricals, L&T-Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Thermax-Babcock & Wilcox, Alstom-Bharat-Forge and
Five companies bid for NTPC's Rs 9,000-crore tender
Five firms have bid for NTPC's Rs 9,000-crore tender for supply of nine units of supercritical power equipment including Bharat Heavy Electricals etc.

