NTPC, Gujarat to explore opportunities in energy sector

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This collaboration aims to enhance both conventional and renewable energy initiatives, aligning with NTPC's renewable energy goals and India's broader sustainability targets for a greener future.

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NTPC is India's largest integrated power utility
NTPC is India's largest integrated power utility | Credits: Getty Images

NTPC and the government of Gujarat signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 9th October, 2025, during the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference held in Mehsana, Gujarat. The MoU aims to explore opportunities in both conventional and non-conventional energy sectors.

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The MoU exchange took place in the presence of Bhupendra Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat; Pralhad Joshi, Union Cabinet Minister for New & Renewable Energy; Kanubhai Desai, Minister for Finance, Energy and Petrochemicals, Gujarat; Gurdeep Singh, CMD, NTPC and other senior dignitaries.

NTPC is India's largest integrated power utility, contributing one-fourth of India’s power requirements and has an installed capacity of over 83 GW, with an additional capacity of 30.90 GW under construction, including 13.3 GW of renewable energy capacity. The company is committed to achieving 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032, strengthening India's net zero goals.

With a diverse portfolio of thermal, hydro, solar and wind power plants, NTPC is dedicated to delivering reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity to the nation. The company is committed to adopting best practices, fostering innovation, and embracing clean energy technologies for a greener future.

Along with power generation, NTPC has ventured into various new business areas, including e-mobility, battery storage, pumped hydro storage, waste-to-energy, nuclear power and green hydrogen solutions.

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