Gas price hike fruitful if discoms buy costlier power: NTPC

No impact of gas price increase on company's gas-based plants as they have long term power purchase agreements in place, says company's Chairman

Press Trust of India Noida
Last Updated : Oct 20 2014 | 4:03 PM IST
With the government announcing increase in the price of domestically produced gas, state-run NTPC said the move will prove beneficial only if the power distribution companies buy the electricity produced from the plants consuming the costlier fuel.

"I hope with this the gas producers will increase production but ultimately it will work when schedule is given by discoms for this (costlier) power," NTPC Chairman Arup Roy Choudhury told reporters here.

He said there will be no impact of gas price increase on NTPC's gas-based plants as they have long term PPAs or power purchase agreements in place.

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"No plant is there that is affected other than Ratnagiri," Choudhury said.

The company's Ratnagiri plant gets gas from Reliance Industries' KG-D6 oil fields.

On the coal block auction, he said, "We have no problem with the auction and whatever increase is there in price due to the auction, it will be passed on to the consumer, the mines that I have are likely to produce 1.25 million tonnes of fuel."

NTPC today installed 110 kWp (kilowatt power) Rooftop Solar Photo Voltaic plant at its office here.

Choudhury said the company is focusing on installing Rooftop Solar PV systems at available roof areas in power stations to meet the energy requirements of its various offices.

The plant is expected to generate 1,70,000 units of power annually.
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First Published: Oct 20 2014 | 3:00 PM IST

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