NTPC Signs Agreement with SEforALL to Advance Clean Energy Transition
On June 13, 2025, NTPC, India’s largest power company, signed an agreement with Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) to facilitate its transition to clean energy. This collaboration aims to develop a comprehensive energy transition roadmap that aligns with the country’s energy security, development priorities, and net-zero commitments.
The roadmap will encompass various scenarios modeling NTPC’s short-, mid-, and long-term strategic objectives. It will estimate investment needs, identify diversification opportunities, and highlight the socio-economic advantages of shifting to cleaner energy systems.
NTPC’s commitment to energy transition is evident through its innovative research and development initiatives and large-scale implementations of green technologies. These include pilot projects for green hydrogen, floating solar photovoltaic (FSPV) systems, battery energy storage systems (BESS), pumped storage hydropower, and carbon capture and utilization (CCU).
Founded in 1975, NTPC has been a crucial player in powering India’s industrialization and urban growth. In 2021, it made history by becoming the first major utility to commit to a UN Energy Compact, setting ambitious goals such as installing 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032. While its installed capacity is primarily derived from thermal power plants, NTPC has rapidly increased its renewable energy share through solar, wind, and hydro installations. This growth positions NTPC as a key contributor to the country’s energy security, accounting for nearly one-fourth of total electricity production.
Tags: Energy efficiency, Renewable energy sector, Clean energy transition, SEforALL, Sustainable energy for all, Clean Energy, Energy transition, Floating solar photovoltaic system, Battery Energy Storage Systems, Pumped Storage Hydro, NTPC Limited.
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