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Formed on 7th October 2020 NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd. (NTPCREL) is a fully owned subsidiary of the NTPC Limited (India’s largest Power Utility). NTPCREL has been formed with an objective to accelerate the Renewable Energy growth…
Solar power
Solar power
Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV), indirectly using concentrated solar power, or a combination.
Floating Solar
Floating Solar
Floating solar power involves installing solar panels on floating structures on a body of water, such as a lake, ocean, or a hydropower reservoir.
Wind Power
Wind Power
Wind power or wind energy is the use of wind to provide mechanical power through wind turbines to turn electric generators for electrical power.
Hybrid Power
Hybrid Power
Hybrid power systems are those that generate electricity from two or more sources, usually renewable, sharing a single connexion point.
RE Parks
RE Parks
Renewable energy parks are the areas which have been proposed in order to generate power through Renewable Energy sources on mass scale.
Green Hydrogen
Green Hydrogen
This technology is based on the generation of hydrogen through a chemical process known as electrolysis. The electricity is obtained from renewable sources therefore, produces energy without emitting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
JVCs
JVCs
NTPCREL is in the process of increasing the green footprint rapidly and in this direction several JVCs are being formed with organizations like Mahagenco, DVC, ONGC, etc. to utilize the expertise and land / water bodies of the these entities.
Battery Storage
Battery Storage
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Offshore Wind
Offshore Wind
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