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NTPC: Powering India’s Growth

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NTPC, the four letter world which lights more then one fourth India is the largest power company of the country it has been consistently powering the growth of India. With an installed capacity of 23,435 Mega Watt (MW), NTPC today contributes 26.7% of India’s total installed capacity.

An ISO 9001:2000 certified company, it is the world’s 6th largest thermal power generator and second most efficient in capacity utilization.

Maximizing Potential

Today, NTPC is geared to face the emerging competition in the power sector and excel by maximizing its potential. The corporation has recently made its maiden IPO.

A powerful initiative for NTPC is its entry into the business of coal mining and coal washeries. It has also formed subsidiary companies - NTPC Electric Supply Company for power distribution and NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam for power trading. 

The Corporation has already entered the Hydro Sector through its 800 MW Koldam Hydro Power Project in Himachal Pradesh. NTPC Hydro Ltd. a subsidiary Company, has been set to take up small and medium hydro projects of upto 250 MW.

The performing PSU recorded a generation of 149.17 Billion Units (BUs) in 2003-04, an increase of 5.9% over 2002-03, through 13 coal based and 7 gas based power plants spread all over the country.

The company also operate the Badarpur Thermal Power Station and 3 Joint Venture Power Projects.

NTPC, today stands apart because of its ability to balance between the two cultures firstly the concern for it employees  and secondly its work culture . That is why NTPC  surpasses every challenge, all projects are monitered, not only in terms of final  deadlines but has set milestones at each step.

Rated as one of the "Best Companies to work for in India" by surveys conducted by Mercer HR Consulting – Business Today and Grow Talent - Business World 2004, it has developed into a multi-location and multi-fuel company over the past three decades.

Driven by its vision to lead, NTPC has charted out an ambitious growth plan of becoming a 40,000 MW plus company by 2012.

POWERFUL PERFORMANCE

l A turnover of more than Rs. 25,000 crore in 2003-04.

l Net profit in excess of Rs 5000 crore.

l A dividend payment of Rs 1082.3 crore to the Govt. of India.

l Received highest credit rating AAA by CRISIL and LAAA for Domestic Bonds and international ratings for Eurobond.

l NTPC IPO oversubscribed by more than 13 times.

COMMON CAUSE

As a member of Global Compact – a UN initiative, NTPC has undertaken steps to create a brighter future for the weaker sections of the society.

Pro-active in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), NTPC continues to focus on the resettlement and rehabilitation issues in respect of persons affected by its projects.

NTPC plans to establish a Foundation for

i. Helping physically challenged people.

ii. Electrification of remote and rural cluster.

iii. Preservation and maintenance of historical monuments and

iv. Planned response in times of natural disaster and calamities.

NTPC has contributed Rs. 8 crore to Prime Minister’s Relief Fund towards aid to Tsunami victims. In addition, employees and their family members have also donated Rs.1 crore to PM’s Relief Fund. Several truck-loads containing utility items, utensils, essential commodities, clothes etc have been despatched from various projects including Kayamkulam. (Advertorial)

 

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