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NTPC Commissions Final 41.6 MW Unit, Completes 176 MW Ramagundam Solar PV Project

NTPC Limited has fully commissioned its 176 MW Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Project at Ramagundam in Telangana, marking another major milestone in the company’s renewable energy expansion. The state-owned power producer announced that the third and final phase of the project, with a capacity of 41.6 MW, started commercial operations on June 30, 2026. With this development, the entire 176 MW solar power project is now operational.

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The project was commissioned in phases over the last two months. The first phase, with a capacity of 100 MW, began commercial operations on May 2, 2026. This was followed by the second phase of 34.4 MW, which became operational on May 29, 2026. The successful commissioning of the final 41.6 MW phase completes the project and enables the full capacity to supply clean electricity to the grid.

NTPC informed the stock exchanges about the development through a regulatory filing made under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The disclosure was submitted by Company Secretary Ritu Arora to both BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE).

The commissioning of the Ramagundam Solar PV Project strengthens NTPC’s growing renewable energy portfolio and supports India’s clean energy goals. The project is expected to contribute to increasing the share of renewable energy in the country’s overall power generation while helping reduce carbon emissions.

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Following the commissioning of the project, the total installed capacity of the NTPC Group has reached 90,899 MW. The group’s total commercial capacity now stands at 89,819 MW. The latest addition reflects NTPC’s continued focus on expanding renewable energy projects alongside conventional power generation as it works toward supporting India’s energy transition and meeting the country’s rising demand for sustainable electricity.


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