"NTPC is planning to raise rupee denominated Global INR bonds to part finance its capital expenditure," a senior NTPC official said.
NTPC board recently had approved a proposal to raise USD 1 billion through bonds from overseas bond markets, on April 28.
The official said that NTPC would issue these Global INR bonds soon after the guidelines are notified in this regard after assessing market conditions and funds requirement this year.
The power producer requires funds mainly for expanding its generation capacity. It envisages that the renewable energy will contribute 28 per cent to its capacity of 1,28,000 MW by 2032.
The government plans to have 1,60,000 MW renewable power generation capacity by 2022 for which, an investment of USD 250 billion would be required.
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