State-run power giant NTPC and its arm NTPC Green Energy signed two separate initial pacts to explore the possibility of developing supercritical thermal plants and renewables as well as green hydrogen in Rajasthan.
The MoU between NTPC and Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam was signed to explore opportunities for adding supercritical units to the existing Chhabra Thermal Power Plant, a company statement said.
मुख्यमंत्री श्री @BhajanlalBjp ने मुख्यमंत्री कार्यालय में थर्मल एवं अक्षय ऊर्जा परियोजनाओं, प्रसारण तंत्र, विस्तार एवं सुदृढ़ीकरण तथा अन्य विकास कार्यों के लिए एमओयू एवं पीपीए हस्ताक्षर समारोह में सम्मिलित होकर संबोधित किया।
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— CMO Rajasthan (@RajCMO) March 10, 2024
Additionally, the Parties aim to implement measures to enhance efficiency and reduce the generation cost of the plant’s existing units.
Furthermore, the MoU also includes the undertaking of 15 to 20-year annuity-based Renovation and Modernization (R&M) of old thermal units of RVUNL by NTPC or its affiliates.
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First Published: Mar 10 2024 | 11:03 PM IST