NTPC Ltd hopes to ramp up its generation capacity to over 1,28,000 MW by 2032, up from the installed capacity of close to 35,000 MW.
“NTPC is currently working on many new projects for rapid capacity addition and plans to become 1,28,000-MW plus company by 2032,” the company Chairman and Managing Director, Mr Arup Roy Choudhury, said in an address to NTPC employees on the occasion of the 36th Raising Day of the company here on Monday.
The State-owned power major's current installed capacity of 34,854 MW comprises 15 coal-based, seven gas-based power stations and six joint venture power projects across the country. NTPC is working on projects with a cumulative capacity of 40,000 MW, of which 14,000 MW is in various stages of implementation.
Mr Roy Choudhury the company is also encouraging suggestions from employees for improving its management practices. “NTPC looks forward to the suggestions of employees for incorporating better policies and systems of the company,” he said.
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