NHPC to expand into India's thermal power sector
Public sector NHPC, a hydroelectric power producer, has decided to spread its wings nationally in the thermal power
business, a move that will put it into direct competition with larger peer NTPC, the country's biggest power
producer.
Since NHPC is not permitted to construct thermal power projects, it plans to realise its ambitions through its
subsidiary, Narmada Hydroelectric Development Corp (NHDC).
The 51:49 subsidiary between the NHPC and the Madhya Pradesh government has a mandate to build the first coal-based
1,000 MW power project in Madhya Pradesh. It has already commissioned hydroelectric projects of 1,500 MW.
NHPC chairman and managing director S.K. Garg confirmed that the company plans to expand the activities of its Madhya
Pradesh-based subsidiary. The company, however, requires state government's approval to give NHDC a pan-Indian
presence.
NHPC is only permitted to venture into renewable energy sources such as wind, solar and tidal power energy. The
company is executing a 3.75 MW tidal power project in Durgaduani Mini Tidal Power in West Bengal.
It has a generation capacity of 5,175 MW, entirely in the hydro sector. The company plans to add another 5,322 MW in
the 11th Plan to scale up its hydro power generation capacity to over 10,000 MW.
