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NTPC to sell Korba-Faraokka electricity in spot market

 

NTPC can sell 15 per cent of electricity from a 500 MW unit each at its Korba and Farakka stations in the merchant power market.

“The Ministry of Power has allowed 15 per cent of power to be sold outside long-term power purchase agreements in respect of each of Unit 7 of Korba Super Thermal Power project and Unit 6 of Farakka Super Thermal Power project. The balance power will be sold through PPAs to be entered by NTPC with State power utilities,” NTPC informed the bourses.


The power major has also signed a PPA with West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd for offtake of power from the 1,600 MW Katwa Super Thermal Power project located at the Bardwan district of West Bengal, it said.

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