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A House Journal of NTPC Limited dsoy vkarfjd forj.k ds fy, la[;k (No.)%12 ekpZ (March) 2017 (For Internal Circulation only) NTPC paid an interim dividend of `2,152.07 crore, being 26.10% of the paid-up equity share capital of the Company st for Financial Year 2016-17 on 21 March, 2017. The RTGS advice for the transfer of `1,500.95 crore to Government of India, was presented by Shri Gurdeep Singh, CMD to Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy and Mines in the presence of Shri Pradeep Kumar Pujari, Secretary, Ministry of Power, Shri Aniruddha Kumar, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power, Shri K. Biswal, Director (Finance), Shri A.K. Jha, Director (Technical), Shri K.K. Sharma, Director(Operations), Shri S. Roy, Director(Human Resources) and Shri A.K. Gupta, Director (Commercial) from NTPC. th This is the 24 consecutive year that NTPC Ltd. has paid dividend. NTPC Pays Interim Dividend of `2,152.07 Crore for FY 2016-17 NTPC Pays Interim Dividend of `2,152.07 Crore for FY 2016-17 NTPC Pays Interim Dividend of `2,152.07 Crore for FY 2016-17 bl vad esa--- bl vad esa--- bl vad esa--- NTPC Commissions 45MW at Bhadla NTPC Commissions 45MW at Bhadla NTPC Commissions 45MW at Bhadla Business Standard Star PSU Award to NTPC Business Standard Star PSU Award to NTPC Business Standard Star PSU Award to NTPC Å¡pkgkj esa Hkkjrh; tuvkS”kf/k dsUnz dk mn~?kkVu Å¡pkgkj esa Hkkjrh; tuvkS”kf/k dsUnz dk mn~?kkVu Å¡pkgkj esa Hkkjrh; tuvkS”kf/k dsUnz dk mn~?kkVu MoU Between BPPI and NTPC for PMBJP MoU Between BPPI and NTPC for PMBJP MoU Between BPPI and NTPC for PMBJP

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A House Journal of NTPC Limited

dsoy vkarfjd forj.k ds fy, la[;k (No.)%12 ekpZ (March) 2017(For Internal Circulation only)

NTPC paid an interim dividend of `2,152.07 crore, being

26.10% of the paid-up equity share capital of the Company stfor Financial Year 2016-17 on 21 March, 2017.

The RTGS advice for the transfer of `1,500.95 crore to

Government of India, was presented by Shri Gurdeep

Singh, CMD to Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon’ble Minister of

State (Independent Charge) for Power, Coal and New

& Renewable Energy and Mines in the presence of

Shri Pradeep Kumar Pujari, Secretary, Ministry of Power,

Shri Aniruddha Kumar, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power,

Shri K. Biswal, Director (Finance), Shri A.K. Jha, Director

(Technical), Shri K.K. Sharma, Director(Operations), Shri S.

Roy, Director(Human Resources) and Shri A.K. Gupta,

Director (Commercial) from NTPC.

thThis is the 24 consecutive year that NTPC Ltd. has paid

dividend.

NTPC Pays Interim Dividend of `2,152.07 Crore for FY 2016-17NTPC Pays Interim Dividend of `2,152.07 Crore for FY 2016-17NTPC Pays Interim Dividend of `2,152.07 Crore for FY 2016-17

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NTPC Commissions 45MW at BhadlaNTPC Commissions 45MW at BhadlaNTPC Commissions 45MW at Bhadla

Business Standard Star PSU Award to NTPCBusiness Standard Star PSU Award to NTPCBusiness Standard Star PSU Award to NTPC

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MoU Between BPPI and NTPC for PMBJPMoU Between BPPI and NTPC for PMBJPMoU Between BPPI and NTPC for PMBJP

NTPC received Business Standard 'Star PSU Award, 2016'

The award was presented to Shri Gurdeep Singh, CMD

by Shri Arun Jaitely, Finance Minister, Govt of India at the BS thAwards Function held in Mumbai on 25 March, 2017.

NSPCL Pays Total Interim Dividend of `120 Crore to NTPC & SAILNSPCL Pays Total Interim Dividend of `120 Crore to NTPC & SAILNSPCL Pays Total Interim Dividend of `120 Crore to NTPC & SAIL

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Business Standard Star PSU Award to NTPCBusiness Standard Star PSU Award to NTPCBusiness Standard Star PSU Award to NTPC

NTPCNTPCNTPC

NTPC-SAIL Power Company Ltd. (NSPCL), a 50:50 joint venture of two Maharatna Companies NTPC and SAIL on

th28 March, 2017 paid interim dividend of `120 crore (`60 crore each to NTPC & SAIL) which works out 12.24% of paid up equity share capital. The dividend and dividend distribution Tax amounts to 59.57% of Profit After Tax of

Company achieved for the period April-December 2016.Shri Manash Sarkar, CEO, NSPCL alongwith Shri S.V. Shahi, CFO, NSPCL presented dividend cheque of `60.00 crore to Shri Gurdeep Singh, CMD, Shri K.K. Sharma, Director (Operations) and Chairman NSPCL and Directors of NTPC were present on the occasion.

A 100 kWp Floating Solar PV plant, the largest of its kind in

India as on date, indigenously developed as a part of 'Make in

India' initiative, was inaugurated

by Shr i A .K. Jha, Director

(Technical) in presence of Shri V.B.

Fadnavis, RED (SR), Shri R.K.

Srivastava, ED(NETRA), Shri Kunal

Gupta, GM (Kayamkulam) at Rajiv

Gandhi Combined Cycle Power

Plant, NTPC-Kayamkulam, Kerala

on 10th March, 2017.Floating platform has been

indigenously developed by NETRA

(NTPC Energy Tech-nology

Research Alliance), the R&D arm of NTPC Ltd, in collaboration

with Central Institute of Plastic Engineering & Technology

(CIPET), Chennai and patent has

been applied. Such systems are

emerging as an alternative to

conventional ground mounted PV

systems which are land intensive. It

has various benefits like conserving

water through reduction of

evaporation, increased genera-

tion due to cooling effect on the

panels, reduced installation time

etc and could be installed on saline

water environment.

Floating Solar PV Plant at KayamkulamFloating Solar PV Plant at KayamkulamFloating Solar PV Plant at Kayamkulam

18th NTPC Quality Circle Convention at Sipat18th NTPC Quality Circle Convention at Sipat18th NTPC Quality Circle Convention at Sipat

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thThe 18 NTPC Convention of Quality Circles (NQCC) was th thheld at Sipat on 25 -26 March, 2017. Shri Saptarshi Roy,

Director(HR) inaugurated the event in the presence ofShri P.K. Mohapatra, RED (WR-II), Shri A.K. Samanta, Group General Manager (NTPC-Sipat), Shri Prakash Tiwari, Group General Manager (NTPC-Korba), Shri M.S.D. Bhattamishra, GM (HR) WR-II.Fourteen teams from seven regions of NTPC participated in the convention reflecting total involvement and exuberance in the Quality Circle Movement. Each team presented the theme based problem and its solutions by the help of model. "Samasya Solvers" the Quality Circle Team of Talcher Thermal was adjudged as the Winner and team "Pragati" of Dadri was the First Runner up and team

"Gen-X" of Korba adjudged as Second Runner Up. "Urja Jyothy" of Simhadri got the Best Model Award while First Runner Up "Gen-X" from Korba and Second Runner Up was team "Pragati" from Solapur. In this competition best Quality Circle Unit Award was presented to Rihand. Samashya Solvers of Talcher Thermal have became eligible to participate in the International Convention on Quality Control Circles (ICQCC 2017) to be held in PaSay City, Philippines in October 2017. Shri Roy inaugurated the newly constructed Samaveshi Bhavan and visited model room, Stage-I and II control room and witnessed various unique interventions adopted by Sipat Station. Shri Roy interacted with employees, representatives of unions and associations.

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NTPC Commissions 45MW at BhadlaNTPC Commissions 45MW at BhadlaNTPC Commissions 45MW at Bhadla

With commissioning of 45MW Solar PV, the installed capacity of Bhadla Solar Power project has become 160 MW and that of NTPC’s solar power projects has become 520 MW. The total installed capacity of NTPC on standalone

basis has become 41222 MW and that of NTPC group has become 48188 MW. The Bhadla Solar Project is located 225 km away from Jodhpur in Rajasthan and is spread over 10,000-hectare.

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Power Management Institute (PMI) organised a talk byShri Rajendra Singh, regarded as Water Man (Jal Purush) of

ndIndia on 22 March, 2017 on the eve of World Water Day. Shri Singh won the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2001 for his pioneering work in community-based efforts in water harvesting and water management. In 2015 he won the Stockholm Water Prize, known as "The Nobel Prize for

Water". He gave inspiring insights into water conservation and rejuvenation during the talk. The session was telecasted live to all the offices, projects and stations of NTPC.This was part of NTPC PMI Eminent Speaker Series where renowned personality are invited.

17th ROPR at Southern Region17th ROPR at Southern Region17th ROPR at Southern RegionSouthern Region 17th th ROPR was held at NTPC Simhadri on 28 February, 2017. Shri K.K. Sharma, Director (Operations), reviewed the operational performance of Southern Region Stations. Shri V.B. Fadnavis, Southern Region ED, Shri S.K. Roy, ED(Operation Services) and Shri D.K. Dubey, ED (Ramagundam) were also present.

On this occasion Safety park was inaugurated byShri K.K. Sharma in Simhadri. Safety park has various models for enhancement of knowledge of employees in Electrical, Chemical, Height, and Material Handling Safety. These small help in developing skills by live demonstration and promote safety culture at the project.

Solar Lanterns and Computers for StudentsSolar Lanterns and Computers for StudentsSolar Lanterns and Computers for Students

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NTPC Organises Vendor MeetNTPC Organises Vendor MeetNTPC Organises Vendor Meet

Vendor Meet of Enlisted Service Providers from across the

country was organized by NTPC-Central Procurement Cell at

Power Management Institute. The meet was inaugurated by Shri

S.K. Roy, Executive Director (Operation Services). In the Vendor

Perception Survey conducted on the occasion most of the service

providers rated that they are highly satisfied with NTPC, would

like to continue business and also recommend others to enter

into business relationship with NTPC.

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Shri K.K Sharma, Director(Operations),

Shri Arvind Kumar, RED(ER-II) and

Shri Utpal Chakrabarti, GGM recently

distributed 200 Solar Lanterns to

students from the villages in Ash

Pipeline Corridor and Ash Dyke

Area of Bongaigaon Project. Ten

desktop computers and a printer to

ITI Salakati and Eight Desktop computers to

Bodoland University have also been

provided. Addressing the students

on the occasion, Shri K.K Sharma,

Director(Operations) said that

the initiative will help students in

their education and asked them

to focus on their studies.

NTPC NETRA has bagged the 'Winner Award' for its outstanding contribution in the field of Fly Ash Utilization in R&D category by Mission Energy Foundation. The award was received by Dr. M. Malik, AGM(NETRA) at 6th Fly Ash Utilization Conference-2017 held in New Delhi recently.

The Award was presented for demonstrating highest level of

commitment for utilisation of Fly Ash, Honouring Innovative

Developments & Solutions for better Excellence & Sustainability in

the thermal power sector.

NTPC NETRA Awarded NTPC NETRA Awarded NTPC NETRA Awarded

Rihand

NSPCL Awarded for CSRNSPCL Awarded for CSRNSPCL Awarded for CSR

Bipin Kumar Pal, Manager(Operations), Shri Shubhdeep Shome, Senior Manager(CSR) and Ms. Navnita Shome, Manager(HR).

Teams made a presentation on “Reducing Variable Cost of Generation – Simple, Smart & Sustainable Solutions”. NOCET Competition is held every year to encourage young talents towards new innovations. This is the first time that a team from Korba has won the trophy Besides rolling trophy.

Korba Team Wins NOCET 2016, Rihand Team Runner-upKorba Team Wins NOCET 2016, Rihand Team Runner-upKorba Team Wins NOCET 2016, Rihand Team Runner-up

AwardsAwardsAwardsAwards

NTPC Korba team won NTPC Open Competition for Executive Talent (NOCET 2016), held in SCOPE on 1st March 2017. The team comprising Shri Prasanjit Roy, Manager (Operations), Shri R.S. Balgir, Dy. Manager (Operations) and Shri Mohit Gupta, Asst. Manager (Operations) received the rolling trophy from Shri Gurdeep Singh, CMD, Shri S Roy, Director (HR), Shri A.K. Gupta, Director(Commercial) and Dr. Subir Sen, ED, PGCIL. Team from Rihand was the Runner-up comprising, Ms. Manjula Bagat, Manager (C&M), Shri

Korba

NSPCL Joint Venture of NTPC Limited and SAIL has been

bestowed with India Pride Award 2016-2017 for Corporate

Social Responsibility/ Environment Protection &

Conservation. Shri Manoj Sinha, Union Minister of State for

Railways and Minister of State (IC) for Communications

presented the award to Shri S.V. Shahi, CFO andthShri Upendra Lal, GM(HR), NSPCL on 27 March 2017.

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NTPC Bags 12 Awards at the PRCI SummitNTPC Bags 12 Awards at the PRCI SummitNTPC Bags 12 Awards at the PRCI Summit

AwardsAwardsAwardsAwards

NTPCNTPCNTPC

India Pride Award to NTPCIndia Pride Award to NTPCIndia Pride Award to NTPC

NTPC has been bestowed with India Pride Award 2016 -17 thfor Best Performance in the Power Sector on 28 March,

2017. Shri Manoj Sinha, Union Minister of State for

Railways and Minister of State (IC) for Communications

presented the award to Shri A.K. Bhatnagar , Executive

Director , PMI at a function held in New Delhi.

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SOUTHERN REGION1. Govt. communication – Silver Award2. Brochure – Appreciation Award

WESTERN REGION-I1. Wall Calendar- Bronze Award2. Event Management-Social Media- Painting Competition-Bronze Award3. Corporate Event-Appreciation Award

AWARDS FOR NTPC CORPORATE CENTRE:1. PR Case study about NTPC Kudgi – Platinum Award2. Social Media Campaign – Gold Award3. Digital Newsletter –Evarta – Gold Award4. Govt. Communication –Propagation of Swachh Bharat Mission through Film – Gold Award5. Corporate Film- Bronze Award6. Appreciation Award for Essay on' Disruption' Individual award to Shri K.M. Prashanth, AGM(CC)

The Awards were given by Shri Anjaneya, Minister for Social Welfare & Backward Class and Shri Priyank Kharge, Minister for Tourism, Government of Karnataka .

VINDHYACHAL 1. Documentary on Environment-Gold Award

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Operational Performance Highlights of NTPC in FY 17Operational Performance Highlights of NTPC in FY 17Operational Performance Highlights of NTPC in FY 17

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Vindhyachal Commissions First FGD plant of NTPC Vindhyachal Commissions First FGD plant of NTPC Vindhyachal Commissions First FGD plant of NTPC

Vindhyachal (32207 MU, PLF-77.24%), Sipat(23779 MU, PLF- 91.09%), Farakka (13744 MU, PLF- 74.71%), Kahalgaon(15947 MU, PLF- 77.8%), Barh (7642 MU, PLF-66.09%), Bongaigaon (1680 MU, PLF-75.67%), Mouda(4303.7 MU, PLF 42.54%),Vallur (9210 MU, PLF-70.1%). Koldam: 3225 MU, PLF-46% has achieved highest annual generation. Solar stations have also achieved highest annual generation of 527.09 MU. Following regions recorded highest ever annual generation: WR-1: 9095 MU, WR-2: 44144 MU, ER-1: 37334 MU, ER-2: 28282 MU.

NTPC has crossed the landmark of 50GW (now 50498 MW) capacity & annual generation threshold of 250 BU (250.31 BU, rowth of 3.45%). NTPC has achieved all GOI- MOU Production parameters viz. Generation, 2.5% reduction of SP. Coal, Sp. Water, Forced Outage, ESP R&M of 6 units and 12.5 % increase in Ash utilisation. NTPC group also has achieved highest ever annual generation of 276.8 BU (growth of 5.09%). NTPC & group NTPC have recorded highest ever day generation of 799.84 MU & 888.35 MU respectively

rd on 23 March-17. Nine coal stations have surpassed their highest ever annual generation: Rihand (21969 MU, PLF-83.59%),

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NTPC 's first Flue Gas Desulpurisation Plant was th commissioned on 27 March, 2017 at Vindhyachal for its

Stage V, 500 MW Unit # 13. This is a Wet Flue Gas Treatment Plant installed to limit harmful Sox gases from effluents

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Taking forward its commitment to society, NTPC, associated with Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojna (PMBJP) by signing MoU with Bureau of Pharma PSUs of India (BPPI) set up under Department of Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India. “PMBJP” is the novel project launched by Government of India for the noble cause – Quality Medicines at affordable prices for all. MoU was signed by Shri Biplab Chatterjee, CEO, BPPI and Dr. Rajiv Goyal, General Manager and CMO, NTPC for on 2nd March, 2017 in New Delhi.Two Jan Aushadhi Kendras (JAKs) have already become operational at NTPC- Korba and NTPC- Koldam hospitals.Project is being implemented through sale of generic medicines and allied medical products through exclusive retail outlets by style and under name “Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Kendra” spread all over the country. NTPC has expressed its willingness and desire to associate with BPPI to take this project through nominated agency/agencies who will be establishing, running and managing about 10 (Ten) number of Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Kendras or more at its various project locations.

MoU between BPPI and NTPC for PMBJPMoU between BPPI and NTPC for PMBJPMoU between BPPI and NTPC for PMBJP

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Ministry of PowerMinistry of PowerMinistry of Power

th NTPC organized a drama "TAJ MAHAL KA TENDER" on 4March, 2017 at PMI, NOIDA. The drama was presented by the artists of prestigious National School of Drama. Taj Mahal Ka Tender was a comical satire that depicted a situation wherein if Shahjahan would have tried to construct the Taj Mahal then what would have happened. The red tapism, bureaucratic mechanism and all the other hurdles were

NTPC Organises Drama on “Taj Mahal Ka Tender”NTPC Organises Drama on “Taj Mahal Ka Tender”NTPC Organises Drama on “Taj Mahal Ka Tender”

shown in this sarcasm-filled roller coaster theatrical ride.The play was enjoyed by the audience who turned out in large numbers in the jam packed Sarswati Auditorium of PMI.Shri S.C. Pandey Director(Projects), Shri K.K. Sharma Director(Opns), Shri Saptarshi Roy Director(HR) and Shri A.K. Gupta Director(Comml) along with NTPC family were present.

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Source: Ministry of Power

India has achieved a major milestone in solar power capacity addition crossing 10,000 MW.

"The pace of sector activity has picked up tremendously in the last two years because of strong government support and the increasing price competitiveness of solar power,” according to a report by Bridge to India, a global solar energy consulting firm.

India is expected to become the world’s third biggest solar market next year, after China and the US. An average annual capacity addition of 8-10 GW per annum is expected from next year.

Utility-scale solar accounts for more than 85 per cent of the total installed capacity. Rooftop solar, so far about 10 per cent of the sector, has also grown at a healthy CAGR of 98 per cent between 2011 and 2015 and is expected to play an increasingly important role in the sector.

Improving net metering implementation and subsidy disbursal are expected to lead to a significant demand boost for rooftop solar across consumer segments. There is also a strong impetus on increasing rooftop solar deployment in government-owned buildings. Around 1500 MW of potential rooftop solar capacity has been identified in central ministries and departments alone.

The report pointed out that the solar park scheme has also been instrumental in tackling the two major issues of land acquisition and power evacuation for project development.

The government originally envisaged developing 20,000 MW of solar park capacity by 2020, but the scheme has received an enthusiastic response from the private sector and the government is already planning to double this capacity to 40,000 MW. Further, eight green energy corridors are under construction, with financial assistance from German development bank KFW, to evacuate and integrate the growing share of renewable energy into the grid. The corridors will allow transmission of solar power from the solar rich states to other states.

Suryansh Agarwal, son of Shri Deepak Agarwal, AGM(Purchase), Tanda got All India Rank-1

in the Professional Programme Examination conducted by the Institute of Company

thSecretaries of India on 25 Feb, 2017. He is presently studying in Sri Ram College of

Commerce, New Delhi.

Congratulations to Suryansh for the great accomplishment and our best wishes for his

future endeavors.

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