NTPC Subsidiaries
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NTPC Electric supply Company Limited, (NESCL) a
wholly owned subsidiary of NTPC was incorporated in
Aug 2002 with the objective to acquire, establish &operate Electricity Distribution Network in various
circles/cities across India with a clear mission to
create a role model in the electricity distribution
business by setting new benchmarks. Further thecompany was also mandated to take up consultancy
and other assignments in the area of Electrical
Distribution Management system.
NESCL
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Under the programme Rajiv Gandhi Grameen
Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), the GOI has entrusted
the responsibilities of taking the turnkey execution of
rural electrification Work in the state of Chhattisgarh,Jharkhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and
West Bengal covering around 40,000 villages. In
addition post award consultancy assignment, for the
project monitoring and supervision of quality of work
during construction, has also been entrusted in the
state of Uttarakhand (13 districts), Madhya Pradesh
(44 districts), Karnataka (26 districts).
NESCL
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APDRP (Accelerated Power Development and
Reform Program) assignment of Ministry of Power,
Government of India allotted to NTPC as lead Advisorcum consultant (AcC) was also assigned to NESCL
w.e.f. 1st Jan 2004. NESCL is monitoring, distribution
Reform & implementation of APDRP scheme in the
states of Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan,Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh,
Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamilnadu,
Kerala. Consultancy services in the area of :
NESCL
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Some of the main objectives to be pursued by NVVN are to
undertake the business of purchase of all forms of electrical
power, generated both from conventional and non-conventional
energy from any sources whether government, private, public orjoint sector undertakings including import from abroad and to
sell such power to any sources whether government, private,
public or joint sector undertakings including export to
neighboring countries and to co-ordinate with all concerned for
purchase, sale, import, export, supply, transmission and
distribution of electrical power and undertake all connected
functions..
NVVN
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Performance HighlightsNVVN made its humble beginning in trading operation in
financial year 2002-03 by trading power from Eastern Region
NTPC Stations to Meghalaya SEB and Assam SEB in march2003 and traded 21.10 MU with a turnover of Rs 40.47 million.
During year 2003-04. NVVN consolidated its trading operion by
trading 962.24MU with turn over of Rs 2240.2 million having
transaction through the country with 16 beneficiaries
constituents.The performance has been further enhanced with the
development of trading potential in the country. NVVN gradually
has consolidated its performance through enhancing customer
base and trading varied products in the market.
NVVN
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NVVNNVVN has undertaken exclusive rights forharvesting ofCenosphere from lagoons of allNTPC stations.The quality of combustion and
strict quality control during harvesting, ensuresthat unprocessed Cenosphere available with
NVVN, can match requirement of Physical &
Chemical properties for different kind of
application. However, Buyers may decide theneed for processing and testing of Cenosphere
before actual use in manufacturing of their
intended product.
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NVVNIntroduction -CenosphereThe word Cenosphere is derived from two Greek words Kens (hollow)and Sphaira (sphere). Cenospheres are light weight, inert hollow sphere
comprising largely of silica & alumina and filled with air or inert gas.
Cenospheres are a naturally occurring by product of the burning
process of pulverized coal-fired boilers. They are formed during the
molten state of ash and attain spherical shape to have minimum surface
tension. Any gas bubbles (generally inert gases e.g. N2, Co
2,unburnt
coal particles etc.) flowing along the combustion gas stream, are also
trapped inside the spheres. These bubbles cause the production of
Cenosphere; bubbles may occur in multiple forms within the frozen
particles, or as a single, concentric form, that are nearly as great as the
diameter of the particle.They are found floating on the surface of fly ash
lagoon.
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RAMMAM ST-III H.E. Power
Project 120 MW (3 x 40)RAMMAM ST-III H.E. Power Project 120 MW (3 x 40) in West
Bengal. NHL has taken up required Survey, Geological & Geo-technical investigations for preparation of DPR. The DPR of thisproject has been approved by the NTPC Board. CEA has accordedits Techno-Economic Clearance (TEC) in September, 2006. TheStage I Defence Clearance and Ministry of Environment
Forestation Stage - I & II Clearances have been obtained. The landacquisition and pre-construction activities for the project have beentaken up. The project is scheduled for commissioning by March,2012. The estimated cost of this project including IDC is Rs. 633.92Cr. Annual Generation from the project is estimated 476 MU. Asper Implementation Agreement, 85% of the power generated fromthis project shall be taken by West Bengal State Electricity Board(WBSEB) and remaining 15% shall rest with NHL.
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