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NTPC, the largest power utility of India joined the top league of electricity generators globally by crossing 50 +GW capacity mark, towards realizing India's dream for 24X7 affordable Environment Friendly Power for All.
NTPC is Now 50,000+ MW CompanyNTPC is Now 50,000+ MW CompanyNTPC is Now 50,000+ MW Company
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Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of Hydro Engineering College at Bilaspur, Himachal thPradesh on 28 April, 2017. The college being set up by NTPC and NHPC, shall provide B.Tech courses in
Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and Computer Science Disciplines of Engineering. The initiative will go a long way in promoting hydro sector and exploring its potential in the state and country and provide boost to industrialization of the state and facilitate self employment amongst the youth.
Acharya Devvrat, Governor , Himachal Pradesh, Shri Virbhadra Singh, Chief Minister, Himachal Pradesh, Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, Union Minister of Health and Family welfare, Shri G.S. Bali, Minister of Transport, Food and Civil Supplies, Technical Education, Himachal Pradesh and leading dignitaries from the state were present on the occasion.
Prime Minister Lays Foundation Stone ofPrime Minister Lays Foundation Stone ofHydro Engineering College in HimachalHydro Engineering College in Himachal
Prime Minister Lays Foundation Stone ofHydro Engineering College in Himachal
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NTPC priced its second INR denominated 5 year Masala Bonds offering
thfor ̀ 2000 crores, in the international markets on 25 April 2017, becoming
the only State Owned Enterprise to tap Masala Bonds market twice. This
is the eighth offering under the company’s US$ 4 billion Medium Term
Note (MTN) programme since it was set up in 2006, taking the cumulative
amount raised under the programme to US $ 3.46 billion (approx.).
Given the strong credentials of NTPC in the International Bond Market, the issue was oversubscribed with
participation of more than 40 accounts and based on the strong order book the Notes have been successfully
priced at a coupon of 7.25% payable annually.
The 5 year Senior Unsecured RegS Masala Bonds of NTPC have been issued at the lowest yield for any
Masala bond by an Indian issuer till date and have been priced within AAA Corporate Bonds of equivalent
tenor in domestic market.
The Company intends to use the proceeds of the issue to finance its ongoing and new power projects within
India.
NTPC Masala Bonds 2017NTPC Masala Bonds 2017NTPC Masala Bonds 2017
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NTPC Kawas has won the Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industries Golden Jubilee Memorial Trust Award for outstanding achievement towards social welfare programmes by Business Units(CSR) for the year 2015-16. The award was instituted by SGCCI-Golden Jubilee Memorial Trust. The Award was received by Shri S.S. Mani, GM, Kawas with his team
thon 15 April, 2017 at Surat.
SGCCI-Golden Jubilee Memorial Trust Award to NTPC KawasSGCCI-Golden Jubilee Memorial Trust Award to NTPC KawasSGCCI-Golden Jubilee Memorial Trust Award to NTPC Kawas
Shri M.M. Mani, Minister (Electricity), Govt. of Kerala rdvisited NTPC Dadri on 3 April, 2017. Shri Mani was
accompanied by Shri Joyce Gearge, MP, Shri K. Ellangovan, CMD, KSEB, Ms. Sheela M. Daniel, Resident Engr., Shri R.N. Pandey, GM (Maint.) and other dignitaries.
Shri Mani and the dignitaries were taken around the coal station Stage-II Control Room, Eco Park and briefed about power plant operation and ash utilization and development of vegetation on Ash. As a token of their visit, saplings were planted by Shri Mani and the dignitaries.
Hon'ble Minister from Kerala Visits NTPC DadriHon'ble Minister from Kerala Visits NTPC DadriHon'ble Minister from Kerala Visits NTPC Dadri
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Shri Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal, New & Renewable Energy and Mines,
presided over the signing of Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) between Delhi Metro Railways Corporation
(DMRC) & Madhya Pradesh Power Management Company (MPPMC) with Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited,
the implementing agency for the ‘world’s largest single site solar power project’(750MW) in Bhopal. Shri M.
Venkaiah Naidu, Union Minister for Urban Development, Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation and
Information & Broadcasting and Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh were present
on the occasion.
Power Purchase Agreement for Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Power Project Signed Power Purchase Agreement for Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Power Project Signed Power Purchase Agreement for Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Power Project Signed
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Solar tariffs in India reduced to yet another record low at the NTPC-conducted auction of 250 MW at the
Kadapa Solar Park in Andhra Pradesh. The project has been awarded to the Indian arm of French clean
energy firm Solairedirect SA which quoted levelised tariff of Rs 3.15/KWh. The earlier record of ̀ 3.30 per unit
levelised tariff for Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Power Project in Madhya Pradesh has been broken by NTPC.
At current rates, solar power generation cost is at par with that of thermal power generation. Solar power tariff
has been declining on account of sharply declining prices of solar panels, better structuring of the project that
reduces risk for project developers and better currency hedging deals that make financing available at
competitive cost.
Solar Power Tariff Hits all Time Low of `3.15 Per Unit at NTPC AuctionSolar Power Tariff Hits all Time Low of `3.15 Per Unit at NTPC AuctionSolar Power Tariff Hits all Time Low of `3.15 Per Unit at NTPC Auction
The R & M of Steam Turbine of Ukai Thermal Power Station Unit
No.IV (200MW) and Wanakbori Thermal Power Station Unit No.III
(210MW) is being undertaken by NTPC GE Power Services
Private Limited (NGSL) for Gujarat State Electricity
Corporation(GSECL) and is expected to be synchronized in April
2017. The complex work of various modifications and installation
is being executed meticulously by NGSL.
R & M of 200 MW Turbine by NGSL for GSECLR & M of 200 MW Turbine by NGSL for GSECLR & M of 200 MW Turbine by NGSL for GSECL
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NTPC -Vindhyachal was awarded with
GOLDEN Peacock National Quality Award on
th19 April, 2017. Shri Dinesh Kumar, GGM
Vindhyachal received the award at IOD India’s
th“27 World Congress on Business Excellence &
Innovation” held in Dubai.
GOLDEN Peacock National Quality Award to VindhyachalGOLDEN Peacock National Quality Award to VindhyachalGOLDEN Peacock National Quality Award to Vindhyachal
TG Foundation Concrete work for NTPC-Telangana Unit #I (800 thMW) started on 18 April, 2017. The TG Island turnkey package has
been awarded to M/s ALSTOM (GE Power).NTPC has been mandated to set up 4000MW coal fired thermal power plant for Telangana State as per Andhra Pradesh, Re-organisation Act 2014. Prime Minister has laid Foundation Stone for
st the 1 Phase (2 x 800 MW) of Telangana Super Thermal Power thProject on 7 August, 2016.
NTPC-Telangana Unit #I TG Foundation Concrete Work StartsNTPC-Telangana Unit #I TG Foundation Concrete Work StartsNTPC-Telangana Unit #I TG Foundation Concrete Work Starts
NTPC-Bongaigaon signed MoU with Apollo Tele Health Services. In a major initiative to provide advanced and quality healthcare services. The MoU was signed by Shri Vikram Thaploo, CEO, Apollo Tele Health Services and Shri T.V Rao, AGM (HR), BgTPP at NTPC-Salakati in the presence of Shri Utpal Chakrabarti, Group General Manager.The establishment of Tele-Health Services programme utilizing the advantages of Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) is expected to meet Primary, Speciality and Super Speciality need of the employees. Tele Emergency and other allied health care services shall benefit large section of employees as an Health Care Solution for various health ailments and emergency situations.
Bongaigaon Signs MoU with Apollo Tele Health ServicesBongaigaon Signs MoU with Apollo Tele Health ServicesBongaigaon Signs MoU with Apollo Tele Health Services
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Around 24.8 million miles of roads crisscross the surface of Earth and hundreds of millions of barrels of oil have been used for that development. Engineer Toby McCartney came up with a solution to that waste of natural resources and the growing plastic pollution problem. His company, Scotland-based MacRebur, lays roads that are as much as 60 percent stronger than regular asphalt roads and last around 10 times longer – and they’re made with recycled plastic.City roads require a lot of maintenance over time as weather deteriorates them and potholes open up. Meanwhile there are around five trillion pieces of plastic in the ocean. McCartney came up with an answer to both issues. He turns 100 percent recycled plastic into what he calls MR6 pellets, or small pellets of waste plastic, which replace bitumen, the material used to bind roads together (extracted from crude oil) and sold by oil companies like Shell.Normal roads are comprised of around 90 percent rock, sand, and limestone, with 10 percent bitumen. MacRebur’s process replaces most of the bitumen, using household waste plastic, farm waste, and commercial waste. Much of the trash would have otherwise ended up in a landfill.At asphalt plants the MR6 pellets are mixed with quarried rock and a bit of bitumen, and a plant worker told the BBC the process is actually the same “as mixing the conventional way with additions into a bitumen product.”McCartney was inspired to design plastic roads after his daughter’s teacher asked the class what lives in the ocean, and his daughter said, “Plastics.” He didn’t want her to grow up in a world where that was true. He also spent time in India, where he saw locals would fix holes in the road by putting waste plastic into the holes and then burning it. He started MacRebur with friends Nick Burnett and Gordon Reid.MacRebur’s first road was McCartney’s own driveway, and now the company’s roads have been laid in the county of Cumbria in the United Kingdom.
Innovations in Energy SectorInnovations in Energy SectorInnovations in Energy Sector
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UK tests cheaper, longer-lasting roads made with recycled plasticUK tests cheaper, longer-lasting roads made with recycled plasticUK tests cheaper, longer-lasting roads made with recycled plastic
Source: http://inhabitat.com
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Bahubali 2-Magnum OpusBahubali 2-Magnum OpusBahubali 2-Magnum Opus
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A whooping budget of 2.5 billion has gone into the production of both movies-Bahubali and Bahubali 2. Bahubali 2, produced by Shobu Yarlagadda and presented in Telugu and Tamil languages. K.V. Vijayendra Prasad is the writer of both movies. Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao, the editor has been joined by the internationally-acclaimed ‘Incredible Hulk’ Hollywood editor, Vincent Tabaillon to edit an international version of the movie tailored to the Indian version to screen at film festivals.
The Hindi version of this movie has been jointly produced by Karan Johar of Dharma Productions and Anil Thadani of AA films. The climax of the movie itself is budgeted to be around 30 crores, which is double the budget of its prequel’s climax. 60% of the movie has been filmed at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. The film opened at 9000 screens worldwide, with almost 6,500 screens in India alone, becoming the first movie to get such a massive release. And while its team continued to hard sell the film prior to its release, many also doubted whether it will live up to all the hype, but the SS Rajamouli directorial didn’t disappoint. The film raked in ̀ 121 crore in India on day one of its release, and a total of ̀ 217 crore worldwide.
The first weekend collections for the film are a mind-boggling ̀ 540 crore worldwide.
Bahubali started raking in the moolah even before its release. In a record-breaking deal, Sony TV Network bagged the satellite rights of the film. Sony has bought the satellite rights of Bahubali 2’s Hindi version for a record price of `51 crore. It is the highest price channel has paid for a dubbed film so far.
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