NTPC approves Rs 9,000 crore for battery storage and thermal expansion
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NTPC approved over Rs 9,000 crore of spending to add a 4.70 GWh battery storage system and a 2,400 MW thermal expansion at Meja.
- Battery storage: 4.70 GWh project costing Rs 5,821.90 crore, aimed at providing frequency‑regulation and peak‑shaving services.
- Thermal expansion: Equity infusion of Rs 3,173.67 crore into Meja Urja Nigam lifts NTPC’s stake to Rs 5,000 crore, adding 2,400 MW (three 800 MW units) slated for completion by FY 2029‑30.
- Joint‑venture structure remains a balanced 50:50 split between NTPC and its partner, qualifying as a related‑party transaction but exempt from SEBI Listing Obligations.
- Strategic impact: The storage asset diversifies revenue into ancillary‑service markets, while the new thermal capacity reinforces NTPC’s role as a reliable baseload supplier.
- Investor focus: Watch upcoming quarterly reports for details on financing mix, debt levels, and construction milestones.
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