NTPC Approves Rs 9,700 Cr for Sipat Power Project
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Sep 19, 2024 21:48
NTPC's board has approved a Rs 9,790.87 crore investment for the Sipat Super Thermal Power Project, Stage-III, boosting its power generation capacity.
New Delhi, Sep 19 (PTI) State-owned power giant NTPC on Thursday said its board has approved an investment of Rs 9,790.87 crore for stage-III of the Sipat Super Thermal Power Project.
The decision was taken at the meeting of the board of directors of the company, NTPC said in a regulatory filing.
"The Board of Directors of the Company, in its meeting held on 19th
September 2024, has accorded investment approval for Sipat Super Thermal Power Project, Stage-III (1x800 MW) at an appraised current estimated cost of INR 9,790.87 crore," as per the BSE filing.
The decision was taken at the meeting of the board of directors of the company, NTPC said in a regulatory filing.
"The Board of Directors of the Company, in its meeting held on 19th
September 2024, has accorded investment approval for Sipat Super Thermal Power Project, Stage-III (1x800 MW) at an appraised current estimated cost of INR 9,790.87 crore," as per the BSE filing.
Source: PTI
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