NLCIL signed PPA with Kerala Electricity Board
The agreement was signed to procure 400 MW from the upcoming NLC Talabira Thermal Power Project of 2400 MW capacity.
Shri Rakesh Kumar, CMD/NLCIL and Dr Rajan N Khobragade, IAS CMD/KSEBL exchanging the Power Purchase Agreement
New Delhi: NLC India Limited (NLCIL) & Kerala State Electricity Board Limited (KSEBL) signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for procuring 400 MW from the upcoming NLC Talabira Thermal Power Project of 2400 MW capacity (3 X 800 MW) at Talabira, Odisha on 19.10.2022 at the Secretariat of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
The PPA was exchanged by Shri Rakesh Kumar, Chairman-cum-Managing Director of NLC India Limited, and Dr. Rajan N Khobragade, IAS Chairman-cum-Managing Director of Kerala State Electricity Board Limited in the august presence of Shri K Krishnankutty, Hon'ble Minister for Electricity, Kerala, Shri Siji Jose, Director (Generation - Electrical)/KSEBL, Shri Shaji John, Director (Power)/NLCIL and Shri L Chandrasekar, IFS, CVO/NLCIL.
The Agreement was signed by Shri Shaji John, Director (Power), NLCIL, and Shri Siji Jose, Director (Generation - Electrical), Kerala State Electricity Board. Earlier, Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited (TANGEDCO) and Electricity Department, Govt. of Puducherry signed PPA with NLC India Limited to procure 1500 MW and 100 MW respectively.
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