Pravin Anantarao Pande Appointed as Executive Director of Tapovan Vishnugad Hydro Power Project
Under his leadership, the Tapovan Vishnugad Hydro Power Project has made significant strides toward fulfilling its energy-generation objectives.

Sh. Pravin Anantarao Pande, the Head of the Tapovan Vishnugad Hydro Power Project, has been appointed as the Executive Director of the project. His elevation to this esteemed position is a testament to his exceptional contributions and vast experience in the power sector.
Sh. Pande began his journey with NTPC Ltd. in September 1986 as EET-XI Batch marking the beginning of a distinguished career in the power sector. Over the years, he has been an integral part of several key projects, showcasing his proficiency and versatility across various domains. His expertise spans gas plants, thermal plants, coal Mining Project, and hydro power execution, which has made him a valuable asset to the company.
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Under his leadership, the Tapovan Vishnugad Hydro Power Project has made significant strides toward fulfilling its energy-generation objectives. The project, situated in Uttarakhand, is a vital part of India’s efforts to enhance its renewable energy capacity, particularly through hydroelectric power. Sh. Pande’s strategic guidance and his wealth of experience have been instrumental in navigating the various challenges that such a large-scale project presents.
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