NTPC adds 660 mw of Khargone Super Thermal Power Project
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With this, the total installed capacity of Khargone Super Thermal Power Project, NTPC and NTPC Group has become 1,320 mw, 50,355 mw and 58,816 mw, respectively.
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) said that the company’s the second unit of 660 mw of Khargone Super Thermal Power Project has been added to the installed capacity on a successful completion of its trial operation.
With this, the total installed capacity of Khargone Super Thermal Power Project, NTPC and NTPC Group has become 1,320 mw, 50,355 mw and 58,816 mw, respectively.
Meanwhile, NTPC had earlier also informed that the commercial operation of Barauni Thermal Power Station Stage 1 (2 x 250 mw) in Begusarai district of Bihar has also started its commercial operation from March 1, 2020.
Indian public sector undertaking, NTPC Ltd is the country’s largest power generating company, both in the terms of installed capacity as well as generated output.
In today’s trading session, the stock of NTPC Ltd opened at Rs 81, up by 1.6 per cent against its previous close of Rs 79.70. Its 52-week high is Rs 145.85 while, its 52-week low is Rs 74 on BSE.