NTPC, GMDC ink MoUs to collaborate on coal utilisation and gasification 
News Updates

NTPC, GMDC ink MoUs to collaborate on coal utilisation and gasification

NTPC has signed two MoUs with GMDC to explore strategic collaboration in the utilisation of coal and lignite resources

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NTPC Limited has signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation (GMDC) to explore strategic collaboration in the utilisation of coal and lignite resources.

PSU Watch is now on Whatsapp Channels. Click here to join

The first MoU focuses on establishing a partnership for utilisation of coal from GMDC’s coal blocks for power generation at NTPC’s existing and upcoming power stations. The collaboration is expected to ensure a steady and reliable fuel supply, thereby supporting enhanced power generation capacity.

The second MoU aims to explore opportunities in coal and lignite gasification, along with downstream commercialisation. This includes development of pilot projects and utilisation of syngas for various industrial applications, aligning with the government’s push towards cleaner and more efficient use of fossil fuels.

The partnership is expected to bolster India’s energy security, promote adoption of clean coal technologies, and contribute towards achieving greater energy self-reliance.

The MoUs have been signed in the presence of NTPC's Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Gurdeep Singh and GMDC's Managing Director Roopwant Singh (IAS) along with senior officials from both organisations.

(PSU Watch– India's Business News centre that places the spotlight on PSUs, Bureaucracy, Defence and Public Policy is now on Google News. Click here to follow. Also, join PSU Watch Channel in your Telegram. You may also follow us on Twitter here and stay updated.)

BES 2026: CEOs underscore urgency of reforms in DISCOMs to ensure financial viability

Khattar calls for raising India's per capita power use, expediting RE transition amid global uncertainty

Premium petrol price up Rs 2, industrial diesel up Rs 22; no change in normal petrol, diesel rates

Simplex Castings bags orders worth Rs 41.38 crore from BHEL, others

MSRTC seeks Rs 3,200 crore gap funding from state govt for its electric buses