Friday, August 30, 2013: With the aim of promoting clean energy, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), the biggest state-run power producer has started the assessment of conventional and alternate sources of energy. According to Arup Roy Choudhary, chairman and managing director, NTPC, the company has chalked out business plan for the purpose of capacity addition of nearly 1,000MW through renewable resources by the year 2017.
“We have already commissioned 10 MW Solar PV Projects and another 85 MW Solar PV while 8 MW small hydro projects are under implementation. About 70 MW solar projects are under tendering process. In the long run, by 2032, about 9 per cent of the installed capacity is expected to be based on renewable sources of energy,” said Choudhary as per a Business Today report.
Moreover, the company is looking forward to capacity expansion plans entailing diversified fuel-mix including coal, gas, hydro, renewable and nuclear energy for the 12th Plan period (2012-17). The goal set by the company is of 14,038MW capacity. More than 4,170MW has been commissioned.
“In the long-term, NTPC plans to become a 1,28,000 MW company in terms of installed capacity, with 28 per cent power generation from non-fossil fuel sources such as renewable, hydro and nuclear,” Choudhury added. SMART 24×7 fleet-wide monitoring system is the technology recently introduced by the company. This technology enables the NTPC headquarters to keep a check on the efficiency of plants. Apart from this, it also entire units at NTPC generating stations.
NTPC’s future projects will be based on factors such as high efficiency, low emission super critical and ultra-super critical technology of 660 and 800 MW unit sizes.