"We have put this (Katwa) West Bengal project in fast-track. We are hopeful to complete the project in time," NTPC chairman and managing director Arup Roy Chowdhury told PTI.
"We are trying to make this 1320 MW power project as a model plant," he said.
Roy Chowdhury's review visit at Katwa today gives a clear indication that importance of this project for the PSU power major.
He had met the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee this June to give a boost in land acquisition process.
"This is just a regulatory requirement," he said.
NTPC was expecting top award the EPC contract in the next quarter. South Korean power equipment supplier Doosan Corporation was the lowest bidder.
South Korean power equipment supplier Doosan Corporation has emerged the lowest bidder for a composite boiler-turbine-generator package.
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