Tata Power DDL inks pact with NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam for hydro power supply 
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Tata Power DDL inks pact with NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam for hydro power supply

TPDDL has inked a pact with NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam to get a 200 MW hydropower supply for meeting its projected peak demand for the next five years during the summer months

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi:  Tata Power Delhi Distribution (TPDDL) has inked a pact with NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam to get 200MW hydropower supply for meeting its projected peak demand for the next five years during the summer months, from May to September. TPDDL supplies electricity to over seven million populace in North Delhi. Tata Power DDL signed its first medium-term Hydro PPA for 200MW with NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd, to meet the projected peak demand, a company statement said.

NVVNL will supply power to Tata Power-DDL for the next 5 yrs during the summer months

Corresponding to the agreement, the NVVNL will supply power to Tata Power-DDL for the next five years during the summer months (May to September), beginning from May 1, it stated. The collaboration will help Tata Power-DDL expand its green portfolio.

TPDDL has made adequate power arrangements to meet power demand

The discom envisioned various policy decisions emphasising increasing reliance on non-fossil resources and reaffirming its commitment to making a greener planet. Further, considering the prevailing summer period, Tata Power-DDL has made adequate power arrangements to ensure the sufficiency of power supply in its area of operations.

"With this first such medium-term Hydro agreement with NVVNL, we are securing our commitment to sustainability by increasing the share of green energy in our operations," Ganesh Srinivasan, CEO of Tata Power DDL said.

Considering the prevailing heatwave, Tata Power-DDL has made adequate power arrangements to ensure the sufficiency of power supply in its area of operations, it stated. Tata Power-DDL's Battery Energy Storage System in Rohini will support by ensuring continuous and reliable power to the consumers during any exigency in the summer months. Tata Power DDL is a joint venture between Tata Power and the Government of NCT of Delhi.

Since privatisation, the Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses in Tata Power-DDL areas have shown a record decline. Today, AT&C losses stand at 6.8 percent, which is an unprecedented reduction from an opening loss level of 53 percent in July 2002, it stated.

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