NTPC’s Renewable Energy Expansion Analyzed
NTPC, a major Indian power producer, has successfully expanded its renewable energy portfolio. Specifically, NTPC Green, a key subsidiary, has begun operating a 6.6 MW wind power section within a larger 100 MW hybrid project in Bhuj, Gujarat. This project is part of Ayana Renewable Power Four, which itself is linked to Ayana Renewable Power, a company wholly owned by NTPC Green, and connected to the ONGC NTPC Green joint venture.
- NTPC Green activated 6.6 MW wind capacity at Bhuj project.
- Project part of Ayana Renewable Power Four, Gujarat, India.
- Increases NTPC Green’s commercial capacity to 7639.075 MW.
- Total NGEL Group capacity rises to 7645.675 MW milestone.
- Boosts NTPC Group’s total installed capacity to 84,931 MW.
- Strategic growth supporting India’s clean energy goals.
This new 6.6 MW capacity adds to NTPC Green’s existing operations. The company currently boasts a total commercial capacity of 7639.075 MW. The addition makes the entire NGEL Group, including all its associated companies, reach a total installed capacity of 7645.675 MW.
Ultimately, this expansion significantly contributes to NTPC Group’s overall power generation capabilities. The company’s total installed and commercial capacity now reaches a substantial 84,931 MW. This represents a significant step toward meeting India’s growing energy demands with cleaner sources.
Strategic investments in renewable energy are crucial for long-term sustainable growth and energy security.



