India's largest power utility, driving green hydrogen initiatives. Project lead Ritwick Ghosh highlighted its role in energy transition[1]. NTPC intends to produce green hydrogen on-site at Sipat for the locomotive[4].
NTPC Ltd. has an installed capacity of 84,849 MW with 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. Recently expanded into new business areas including green hydrogen solutions, e-mobility, battery storage,
Founded in 1975, NTPC Limited (formerly National Thermal Power Corporation) is a government-owned entity listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. In recent years, it has established NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) as its green energy subsidiary to drive renewable initiatives including the Pudimadaka Green Hydrogen Hub[3][4][1
NTPC Limited is India’s largest power utility with major investments in power generation using coal, hydro, and significant expansion into renewables via NGEL[3][4]. Founded in 1975, the company is state-owned and is driving India's clean energy transition.
NTPC has signed an MoU with state utilities to establish green hydrogen-based public transport in Bhubaneswar, including hydrogen fueling infrastructure.[3]
NTPC Ltd. (formerly National Thermal Power Corporation) is an Indian state-owned power producer and central Public Sector Undertaking. The company is developing India's first green hydrogen fueling station in Ladakh and pursuing additional hydrogen projects.
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