A nuclear-powered tomorrow awaits as NTPC charts a course for 30 GW capacity by 2047, per Union Minister Shripad Naik’s parliamentary update. Integral to the 100 GW national nuclear blueprint, this expansion redefines India’s energy matrix.
NTPC’s new wholly-owned NPUCNL stands ready, greenlit under corporate laws to execute atomic ventures with precision.
Pioneering the charge is the NPCIL-tied Anu Shakti project in Rajasthan’s Banswara—MBRAPP at 2,800 MW scale. Projections indicate inaugural 700 MW trials by 2032-33, fortifying clean baseload supply.
EOIs worldwide seek collaborators, fueling innovation in nuclear tech.
Solar surges added 359.58 MW last month, inflating commercial capacity past 85.5 GW. Over 85 GW operational, plus 30.90 GW underway (13.3 GW renewables), NTPC shoulders 25% of India’s electricity. A 60 GW renewable target by 2032 cements its green credentials.
Mastering thermal, hydro, solar, and wind, NTPC ensures unwavering, economical power—key to sustainable prosperity.