NHPC's subsidiary achieves milestone in completion of Rangit IV Project in Sikkim 
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NHPC's subsidiary achieves milestone in completion of Rangit IV Project in Sikkim

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: In a significant stride towards the early completion of the remaining works for the 120 MW Rangit IV Project in Sikkim, a subsidiary of NHPC Limited, JPCL, has achieved a major milestone. The concreting of the intake structure, extending up to its top level at EL 471.0m, was successfully completed on the morning of June 1.

Rangit IV Project holds great importance for NHPC & its subsidiary JPCL

The Rangit IV Project holds great importance for NHPC and its subsidiary JPCL, as it represents a key endeavour in expanding hydroelectric power generation in the region. With this accomplishment, the project inches closer to its final completion, reinforcing NHPC's commitment to delivering sustainable and clean energy solutions.

The intake structure is a critical component of the project, serving as the entry point for water into the power generation system. Its successful concreting marks a significant engineering feat, showcasing the expertise and dedication of the project team.

Rangit IV Project with a capacity of 120 MW is located in Sikkim

The Rangit IV Project, with a capacity of 120 MW, is strategically located in Sikkim and is expected to play a vital role in meeting the growing energy demands of the region. Once operational, it will contribute significantly to the overall power generation capacity of NHPC, bolstering the nation's quest for energy self-sufficiency.

The completion of the intake structure concreting is a noteworthy step, demonstrating the relentless efforts of NHPC and its subsidiary JPCL in adhering to project timelines. The remaining works for the Rangit IV Project will now progress swiftly, ensuring the project's timely completion and subsequent operationalisation.

The successful execution of such crucial infrastructure projects not only strengthens India's power sector but also reinforces the nation's commitment to clean and sustainable energy sources. NHPC's relentless pursuit of hydroelectric power projects like Rangit IV reflects its determination to contribute to the nation's overall development and progress in the energy sector.

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