NTPC, France's EDF tie up for pumped storage, green and distribution projects
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: State-run NTPC Ltd and EDF India Pvt. Ltd, owned by Électricité de France SA, a multinational electric utility company backed by the government of France, have joined hands to develop pumped storage, hydro, or other renewable energy projects and explore opportunities in the distribution business.
The companies signed a non-binding term sheet on Sunday and proposed creating a 50:50 joint venture. Federico D’Amico, chief executive officer (CEO) of EDF India, and J. C.
Kakoti, general manager of hydro-engineering at NTPC, signed the agreement. NTPC said in a statement that the joint venture will undertake such projects independently or may partner with JVs and subsidiaries within India and neighbouring countries. Also Read | High court sets aside arbitral award against NTPC in dispute with Jindal group Considering their domain expertise and resources, NTPC and EDF are poised to contribute significantly to India's renewable energy landscape and drive innovation.
NTPC, India's largest power generation company, has an installed capacity of over 77 gigawatts (GW), with an additional 29.5GW under construction, including 9.6GW of renewable energy capacity. The company is committed to achieving 60GW renewable capacity by 2032. Also Read | Incentives and recoveries fuel NTPC’s Q3. Execution remains crucial NTPC listed its subsidiary NTPC Green Energy Ltd on the stock exchanges in November last year in a bid to create value.
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