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NTPC clocks 21.7% growth in power generation in June quarter

NTPC group of companies recorded a generation of 104.4 BU in the April to June quarter of 2022, registering an increase of 21.7 percent from 85.8 BU generated in the corresponding quarter last year

July 04, 2022 / 11:25 IST
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NTPC: Stock of NTPC has been the top most holding of the three PSU equity schemes --Aditya Birla SL PSU Equity (10% of net assets), CPSE ETF (22.2%) and Invesco India PSU Equity Fund (9.9%) as per the latest data of April 30, 2022. It has been one of the top three holdings in the portfolio of SBI PSU Fund. Meanwhile, there were 236 other equity schemes too held the stock in their portfolio. Stock brokers such as HDFC securities and ICICI Direct gave buy recommendation in the stock (based on the reports released over the last three months).
NTPC: Stock of NTPC has been the top most holding of the three PSU equity schemes --Aditya Birla SL PSU Equity (10% of net assets), CPSE ETF (22.2%) and Invesco India PSU Equity Fund (9.9%) as per the latest data of April 30, 2022. It has been one of the top three holdings in the portfolio of SBI PSU Fund. Meanwhile, there were 236 other equity schemes too held the stock in their portfolio. Stock brokers such as HDFC securities and ICICI Direct gave buy recommendation in the stock (based on the reports released over the last three months).

State-run power giant NTPC Ltd on July 4 said it has registered a 21.7 percent growth in electricity generation at 104.4 billion units (BU) in the April-June quarter of this financial year.

NTPC group of companies recorded a generation of 104.4 BU in the April to June quarter of 2022, registering an increase of 21.7 percent from 85.8 BU generated in the corresponding quarter last year, a company statement said.

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In June, 2022, power generation was 34.8 BU, higher by 29.3 percent compared to 26.9 BU in June 2021, indicating an improved performance and an increase in demand for power in the current year, it added.

NTPC Talcher Kaniha (3000 MW) in Orissa is the top performing thermal power plant with 94.2 per cent Plant Load Factor (PLF or capacity utilisation) between April to June 2022.